Mr. Hubert. How do you know that?

Mr. Armstrong. He made one because it was—I could tell—I could usually tell when he was usually talking to his brother Earl.

Mr. Hubert. Did he speak to Earl very often?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, during that month of November he had spoken to him quite often about some business deal he was trying to get him to go into.

Mr. Hubert. Do you know the nature of that business deal?

Mr. Armstrong. Twist boards, I think it was.

Mr. Hubert. You overheard the conversation?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes, on this particular day?

Mr. Hubert. No, I mean on the previous occasions?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes, some of them.