Mr. Duncan. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Was Wade immediately available?
Mr. Duncan. Yes, he was—Jack said that Wade was on another telephone. He asked me did I want to talk to Henry Wade and I said “Yes”, and he said, “Just a second. He’s on another phone with somebody from New York, and I’ll get him,” and then in a few moments Wade did come to the telephone.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know where Ruby and Wade were talking from?
Mr. Duncan. They were talking, according to Ruby, from city hall.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know what part of the city hall?
Mr. Duncan. No, I do not. After awhile—well, at the time I guessed and I would still assume it to be at least relatively correct, that they were in the basement of the city hall somewhere around the records office or the assembly room that was used for press conferences at that time—during the assassination coverage, but that is an assumption.
Mr. Hubert. When he did put Wade on the phone, of course you taped the interview with Wade, and you say that that tape is still available, right?
Mr. Duncan. Yes, it is.
Mr. Hubert. Then it was about three-quarters of an hour after that, that Ruby came over with the sandwiches and so forth?