Mr. Armstrong. She was a waitress.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know anybody by the name of Alice Nichols?
Mr. Armstrong. I talked to her about twice on the telephone—no, no; not Alice—this was Mrs. Blackmon, I’m sorry. Alice Nichols?
Mr. Hubert. Alice Reeves Nichols.
Mr. Armstrong. I heard the name.
Mr. Hubert. You have never met her?
Mr. Armstrong. I have never met her.
Mr. Hubert. You have never talked to her?
Mr. Armstrong. No.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I want to get to the events and your activities, and the activities of others that you observed during the period just preceding the assassination of President Kennedy and for a few days thereafter. Now, first of all, did your routine follow the usual pattern that you have already described until the date of the assassination of President Kennedy?