Mr. Hubert. Just a shirt?

Mr. Mayo. Just a shirt, heavy shirt and no tie on.

Mr. Hubert. And you gave that information to Jack Revill?

Mr. Mayo. I mentioned it to him and he said, well, just probably somebody knew him and trying to use an excuse to get in, so, he didn't feel like it was—it is my opinion it might be this fellow Senator that we have been hearing about. I don't know how you spell his name.

Mr. Hubert. Can you estimate what time it was that this man, the heavy man, tried to get in to see Jack Ruby through the Main Street entrance?

Mr. Mayo. Sir, I would only have to estimate it at, I would say, around 11:45.

Mr. Hubert. Now, anything else that you mentioned to Revill that was not put down?

Mr. Mayo. Yes, sir. I mentioned about the tourists. That is a man and a woman that hung around the entrance on the Main Street side and said they were just passing through Dallas, and they lived in Springfield, Ill., I believe they said, and they wanted to take some pictures, and they kept hanging around the entrance and they did take a few pictures and finally left. I don't know if they are connected with it or not.

Mr. Hubert. Anyhow, you mentioned that episode to Jack Revill and he also was of the opinion that it was not important?

Mr. Mayo. Minor, minor.