Mr. Specter. Do you recall telephoning him on October 1st, 3d, and 4th, 1963?

Mr. Wall. No, sir; I would call him in any respect to the show. The only reason I would have anything to do with him would be to tell him whether we would do a television show, needed him there and needed Carl Tressler, who was in our show. They are roommates. Anytime I would call them would be in reference to the show.

Mr. Specter. You already mentioned you called him on November 22.

Mr. Wall. To tell him probably that the show had been canceled.

Mr. Specter. At about what time was that call made, if you recall?

Mr. Wall. Well, it would probably be around, I would say, 1 or 2 o’clock. As soon as Mr. Anderson told us we would not perform that night or Saturday.

Mr. Specter. Could it have been as late as 6 that evening?

Mr. Wall. Yes, sir; it could have been as I was going out of town to tell him I was leaving and would be in Galveston; if they needed to get hold of me to call the operator.

Mr. Specter. But you didn’t go to Galveston on Friday, November 22, did you?

Mr. Wall. No, sir; that was just to tell him we were not going to do a show that night.