Mr. Specter. Did you perform that show Bottoms Up?

Mr. Wall. No, sir. Jack Ruby and Jim Dolen took the show over and made our kids perform the show.

Mr. Specter. Was the same troupe then performing the show except for you and Mr. Peterson?

Mr. Wall. The only one we have now with us that did the show with us over at the Adolphus that particular night is Bill Fanning who is in our show.

Mr. Specter. After that 8-week connection with Mr. Ruby what later association, if any, did you have with him?

Mr. Wall. Well, I didn’t speak to Jack for about, I would say, around 6 months but he and Mr. Peterson became good friends again because they have the type personalities that flare up and forget; and I don’t—I have a mind like an elephant—and they started speaking so, therefore, I started speaking and going back to the club which he changed into a stripper club called the Carousel.

Mr. Specter. Did you ever work for Mr. Ruby again?

Mr. Wall. No, sir.

Mr. Specter. Then from that time on you knew him as a friend and acquaintance in the Dallas area?

Mr. Wall. Right.