General Walker. No; I don't remember that he identified the car.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, I understand that Mr. Surrey saw two men in the vicinity of your house shortly before April 10, 1963, acting in a manner that he regarded as suspicious. Did he report that to you at or about that time?
General Walker. He has reported that to me, and I don't remember the date on which he did.
Mr. Liebeler. Was it prior to the time that the shot was fired at you?
General Walker. I can't recall.
Mr. Liebeler. You have no recollection of the fact, if it is a fact, that Surrey had seen two men out there in an automobile that didn't have any license plate on it?
General Walker. Yes; I do. I knew. He told me that he had come toward my house and noticed a car, as I remember, parked on Avondale, and he went on by or backed up or something and got out and came behind the car and saw two men moving around in the area somewhere in the alley in the back part of my house. Then he followed that car. They went down to the center of town, and he lost them. I would suspect that he told me that the next morning, if not that night.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you recall whether or not you reported that to the police?
General Walker. Yes; that was called in to the police. As I recall, that was. I believe there is a report at the house that it was called in to the police. As I recall, it was, and I told them what we knew about it.
Mr. Liebeler. As you reflect on that event, do you recall it was called in to the police prior to the time the shot was fired?