Chief Curry. I suppose it is, sure. It wouldn’t be destroyed.

Mr. Hubert. I suppose we may assume also that had there been anything of significance, it would have been reported?

Chief Curry. Yes; I do think he had some threatening calls, but had there been something that we thought we could probably take some action on, we would have done it.

Mr. Hubert. Now I understand that the police department got a long distance call, or what was thought to be a long distance call, on November 24, threatening Mayor Cabell, and that in fact you transmitted that information to him when you talked to him on the morning before the shooting of Oswald. Do you recall that?

Chief Curry. I recall that there were several calls that came to our attention, but I don’t remember each one of them.

Mr. Hubert. What I was interested in, Mayor Cabell indicated that they thought that it was a long distance call, and I think they got that impression from you. Probably you got it from the operator, whoever got the call. You didn’t get the call yourself? You say if it were a long distance call, it might have been possible to trace it down?

Chief Curry. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. But you didn’t get the call yourself?

Chief Curry. No, sir; not that I recall.

Mr. Hubert. I wonder if you could—who would have gotten it, do you know?