Mr. Hubert. And you left about 2 hours after that?
Mr. Armstrong. Right.
Mr. Hubert. So, you left approximately, as we have reconstructed it as we went along, about 4:30?
Mr. Armstrong. Right.
Mr. Hubert. But you said that Jack came in again before you left?
Mr. Armstrong. Before I left; just a little before I left.
Mr. Hubert. Which would have been about 4 you think, or 4:15?
Mr. Armstrong. Something like that.
Mr. Hubert. Now, what was his condition at that time?
Mr. Armstrong. Still in the same—he wasn’t crying any more, but he was still sad and speaking about the assassination and things of that nature and saying a few other things about the club and asked me had I contacted everyone, and I told him, “Yes.”