Mr. Sorrels. Well, that is all I can recall as to the motivation. In other words, I don’t know that I thought that he would convey the information to Wade or not. I just cannot recall whether I had that in mind or not. But I did have in mind that possibly these two fellows, these two uniformed police officers, might be able to testify as to what Ruby said there when I would not be able to do so, because of the fact I had not warned him.
Mr. Hubert. And this conversation with Curry was in between the time you saw Wade at Love Field and the time you had the interview with him when he came back from Washington?
Mr. Sorrels. As I recall it, it was. I won’t be positive about that.
Mr. Hubert. Now, you told Wade, I think you said, the same thing, about your doubts as to your qualifications.
Mr. Sorrels. I believe that I did, if I recall it correctly, because I think when I was talking to Wade in his office, that that was mentioned.
Mr. Hubert. Did you make any memo of the conversation you had with Curry?
Mr. Sorrels. No, sir; I did not.
Mr. Hubert. Did you make any memo of the interview you had with Wade?
Mr. Sorrels. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. What did Curry say to you when you told him this information?