Jack Revill incidentally, you all have talked with him, but he is one of the brightest, to my mind, of the young Dallas police officers.
As a matter of fact, when we got into the Ruby trial, I asked that they assign Jack Revill to assist us in the investigation and he assisted with picking of the jury and getting the witnesses all through the Ruby trial.
Mr. Rankin. Would your records show when you received a copy of this document, Commission Exhibit No. 709?
Mr. Wade. Well, I am sure it would. It would be the day—you can trace it back to when the newspapers said he had turned all the files over to me and it was around Christmas as I recall, and I believe actually it was after Christmas, but probably 30 days, but you see they turned over a file that thick to me, I imagine. It was of all of that, the same thing they turned over to you, everything the police had on Jack Ruby.
Mr. Rankin. You put a receipt stamp on anything like that?
Mr. Wade. I don't think it will show a date or anything like that on it because they just hauled it in there and laid it on my desk. But this was—it is in our files, and I am rather sure it is the same time. You all got the same thing.
Mr. Rankin. We didn't receive anything like that until the time that Chief Curry came to testify, just for your information.
Mr. Wade. Well, I didn't know that, but now on this, this is the Ruby matter——
Mr. Dulles. Could I ask one question there?
Mr. Wade. Yes, sir.