Mr. Armstrong. Well, I’m just saying I remember seeing her 3 times—I can almost pinpoint the times that I saw her. Let’s see—she came there—Monday, Tuesday——

Mr. Hubert. Well, we need not go into the details—apparently you have some reason you remember seeing her at the club?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, I was going by the times I saw her with a certain person.

Mr. Hubert. Who was that certain person?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, I know that I had saw her with a little waitress named Susie—the first time I saw her at the club.

Mr. Hubert. At the Carousel?

Mr. Armstrong. Right. The next time I saw her at the Carousel she had come in with some people that I never saw before, and she always introduced me to whoever she was with if I don’t know them, and the next time she came in, I think it was the accountant, Mr. Klinman, and then again she came in with some more people that I didn’t ever know before.

Mr. Hubert. Different from the first group?

Mr. Armstrong. Different from the first group and again she came in by herself about three times—three times—I’m sure—by herself, alone.

Mr. Hubert. That makes about seven or eight times?