Mr. Sorrels. That is what I recall.
Mr. Hubert. You are definite that one call was made to Batchelor.
Mr. Sorrels. If my memory serves me right, it seems that I did talk to Batchelor.
Now, whether I talked to Chief Curry on that particular thing or not, I am not too positive.
Mr. Hubert. So that the matter stands that you are not certain that there was the second telephone call with Curry at all?
Mr. Sorrels. No; I don’t——
Mr. Hubert. Well, would you have covered with Batchelor the material that we have talked about that you say you did cover with Curry?
Mr. Sorrels. Now, what material is that?
Mr. Hubert. Well, such as that you were doubtful about your ability to testify, and so forth.
Mr. Sorrels. Not necessarily. In other words, if it was Batchelor that I called, then I would have, I think, have explained it to him. If it had been Curry I called, I would explain it to him—as to why I was wanting these names, or given that information to them.