Mr. Armstrong. Well—I shook him.
Mr. Hubert. Was the door of his room closed or not?
Mr. Armstrong. Well, the door of his room was—no, it wasn’t closed.
Mr. Hubert. How long had Larry been there?
Mr. Armstrong. How long had he been there?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. Armstrong. He had been there since October, since the last of the State Fair.
Mr. Hubert. Tell us what you know about him.
Mr. Armstrong. I don’t know anything no more than that he was working out at the State Fair somewhere and the first time I saw him is when Jack bought a little something—a little shack or a little house or something that was built at the State Fair by Olin Lumber Company, I think it was, and I don’t know who it was—the company that bought it, and Jack bought the lumber from Olin Lumber Company because it hadn’t been paid for and he had Howard and Larry to tear it down and bring it to the club, and that’s when I met Larry is when he and Howard delivered the lumber to the club.
Mr. Hubert. Did Jack tell you that Larry was going to work there?