Mr. Hubert. What was the nature of the conversation between you and Larry after Ruby left about 2:30 on that Friday?
Mr. Armstrong. After he left about 2:30?
Mr. Hubert. Yes; you said you and Larry were there between 2:30 and 4:30 when you left?
Mr. Armstrong. You see, Jack left and Larry was walking up and down the aisle there shaking his head and—well, he was doing nothing—I would just try to get up and try to finish cleaning up, which I did, and it didn’t take too much because we had gone through the procedure of cleaning up while we was listening to the news, and that was from a Thursday night and we don’t have that many people in there on Thursday night—Thursday night and Sunday night are bad nights.
Mr. Hubert. Did you and Larry talk after Ruby left?
Mr. Armstrong. I imagine we said a few words to each other; Larry went out and ate.
Mr. Hubert. While you were there?
Mr. Armstrong. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. How long did he stay?
Mr. Armstrong. Oh, he stayed about 20 minutes, I guess, and when he got back Jack came back in about 10 minutes later.