Mr. Knight. Well, as every night, 7 to midnight.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have any contact with Jack Ruby between 7 and midnight?
Mr. Knight. No.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have some occasion to have contact with him afterward?
Mr. Knight. I talked to him after midnight; yes.
Mr. Griffin. Tell us how you first had occasion to talk with him.
Mr. Knight. Okay. May I do it my own——
Mr. Griffin. Sure.
Mr. Knight. All right. I got through my shift at midnight. We were trying to get an interview with District Attorney Wade for the following morning’s newscast. By that time the newsmen had been up all day and it was 1 a.m. in the morning and they had gone home with the exception of Glenn Duncan who was covering the news from the post at the station and could not leave the radio station. So he told me to go to the courthouse and if I could get a hold of Wade—Wade had called and said he had granted his last interview of the evening—but he said if you get over there right fast you might get him. And the courthouse was only three blocks from our radio station.
Mr. Griffin. Duncan told you a call had been made?