Mr. Specter. Have you now related all of the contacts you have had with Ruby since November 24, 1963?

Mr. Wall. Yes, sir.

Mr. Specter. Going back to November 21, the day before the assassination in 1963, did you have occasion to talk by telephone to Tom McKenna on that day?

Mr. Wall. The day before?

Mr. Specter. The assassination?

Mr. Wall. No, sir; not at all unless it was about football. I am a football fanatic. It was the day before. This would be Thursday, right?

Mr. Specter. Would it refresh your recollection if I said you had a telephone call with him at about 6:50 on that day?

Mr. Wall. No, sir; it wouldn’t because I call him quite frequently. I just made a telephone call to him day before yesterday. Unless it was just to say hello and everything. We did not decide to go down to Galveston until that afternoon, the day after the assassination.

Mr. Specter. How long have you known Edward Parker of Fort Worth?

Mr. Wall. Eddie Parker is—came to work for us for Bottoms Up at the Adolphus and he would help in costume changes and setting up the props. We had a portable stage which he would set up and get everything ready before the show would start. That would be about a year and a half, but we performed at the Playbill Club, we performed a show which he also helped us in, called Razzmataz was the name of the show.