Mr. Specter. Now, I’m going back, before the time you said you had this conversation with him on that Saturday night when you were in Galveston. You saw Jack Ruby at the Carousel Club some time about a week before the assassination?
Mr. Wall. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. When, prior to the time you were in the Carousel Club a week before the assassination, had you last seen Jack Ruby?
Mr. Wall. Possibly on the street or something. I had gone up to the club a week or two before that.
Mr. Specter. Had you discussed this problem concerning the American Guild of Variety Artists with Jack Ruby prior to that telephone conversation on November 23?
Mr. Wall. Yes, sir; I had.
Mr. Specter. When had you discussed it with him before?
Mr. Wall. He had called me——
Mr. Specter. When was that?
Mr. Wall. Possibly 2 weeks before the assassination—telling me his problem and wanting to know when it would be brought up at the meeting, and I told him that we usually met the 15th of each month and that at the next meeting I would—I’m sorry. I made an error. We meet every Thursday. Every Thursday there was a union meeting and the 15th is when we meet privately, I think.