Mr. Specter. What is your purpose in leaving your telephone number in that manner?

Mr. Wall. Well, I get quite a few calls and the main reason I left it was because Mr. Anderson, who was the manger of the hotel, hadn’t decided what day to come back to work, Monday or Tuesday, therefore, I needed to know so, therefore, I left the telephone number.

Mr. Specter. After you completed your telephone conversation with Jack Ruby on that Saturday night, November 23, what did you do next?

Mr. Wall. As far as I can remember I had a sandwich and visited with the folks for about 45 minutes, then went to bed because I was kind of tired.

Mr. Specter. At what time did you awaken on Sunday morning, November 24?

Mr. Wall. I don’t know the precise time. I do know it was about—it couldn’t have been more than 10 minutes before Jack shot Oswald because I had just gotten up and walked in the bedroom and was watching it in the folks’ bedroom, so whatever time Jack shot Oswald I was only up 10 minutes beforehand.

Mr. Specter. What, if anything, did you observe on the television screen at that time?

Mr. Wall. Nothing at all to relate it was Jack.

Mr. Specter. Did you know it was Jack at the time you saw the shooting of Oswald?

Mr. Wall. No, sir.