Mr. Liebeler. I think that is right, so that you only had two conversations with these people, is that correct?

General Walker. In connection with this incident, as I remember, there was a call back to verify something on the original conversation? I don't remember how the conversation came about. There were two telephone conversations; right.

Mr. Liebeler. They both took place while you were down in Louisiana, the 23d and the 22d of November?

General Walker. The first one was 7 o'clock in the morning the 23d, and it woke me up.

Mr. Liebeler. You didn't have the faintest idea that Oswald had taken a shot at you and you didn't make a statement to that effect to the newspaper?

General Walker. No; I didn't know.

Mr. Liebeler. You didn't make a statement to the newspaper or anybody connected with it at any other time, isn't that a fact?

General Walker. No.

Mr. Liebeler. Is it not a fact?

General Walker. I might have said that the reports over here had connected Oswald with me some subsequent time.