Mr. Hubert. That’s your best recollection of it?
Mr. Armstrong. That’s the best recollection of it.
Mr. Hubert. That is your recollection?
Mr. Armstrong. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Can you tell us just for the record as to why you got confused; have you any notion as to what made you get confused?
Mr. Armstrong. Well, I was getting confused on account of the dates. In other words, I was thinking that I didn’t—that the next time I would be at the club would be Sunday, after I hear about the slaying of Oswald.
Mr. Hubert. Was that so?
Mr. Armstrong. Yes; I was thinking that would be my next appearance at the club. In other words, I am trying to think ahead, but then my next appearance at the club was Saturday, which I talked with Jack, because I recall Jack fired me that Saturday, but we’ll get to that.
Mr. Hubert. Well, we will get to that, but we want to keep the dates straight too, if we can, and the times, but let me say this to you: If you do make a mistake in time or date, please feel completely free to come back and correct it, because what we are looking for is the truth.
Mr. Armstrong. That’s the reason I’m not giving you any definite time, because like when I had my interview with Mr. Peggs, definitely—any definite time, and that was right after the assassination—just a few days after.