Mr. Liebeler. I ask you to read the transcript and I will make arrangements—I hadn't thought you would be here until 1 o'clock this afternoon, so I don't have a tape recorder here, but I think I can have the Secret Service bring one over. Would you like to hear the tape, so you can tell us whether or not that is your voice?
Mrs. Markham. Yes; sure.
Mr. Liebeler. Let me make arrangements then to have the Secret Service bring the tape recorder on over and we will see if it is your voice.
Mrs. Markham. I am going to tell you this, now, there was someone—let me tell you this—there was someone one day—this was all to me—I was scared, and I was, you know, frightened, and one day—now, this brings me back—the memories [referring to the transcript heretofore mentioned]. One day on my job there was someone that called, but he told me he was from the city.
Mr. Liebeler. From here in Dallas?
Mrs. Markham. That's right; the city hall down here, and this man told me he was—now, I can tell you what he told me he was—he said he was Captain Fritz—over this telephone—Capt. Will Fritz and I know you are familiar with him, maybe. Now, he said he was Captain Fritz with the police department of the city of Dallas.
Mr. Liebeler. Well, this transcript indicates that someone called a number, a telephone number—do you remember the telephone number at your office where you worked; were you working?
Mrs. Markham. Yes; I was working down here on Main Street.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know what the telephone down there is?
Mrs. Markham. No; I have really forgotten it, but it was over this office phone. It's a Riverside 8 number.