Mr. Hubert. How did you find him then, his attitude, and so forth?
Mr. Armstrong. He said when I told him about Larry, he said, “I guess he wanted to be with his people through all this.”
Mr. Hubert. He wanted to be through with what?
Mr. Armstrong. He said, “I guess he wanted to be with his people through this,”—you know—through the assassination. So, we didn’t say anything else—he didn’t say anything else except he said, “I’ll see you later.”
Mr. Hubert. You say you read him the note?
Mr. Armstrong. Right.
Mr. Hubert. And he told you to throw it away?
Mr. Armstrong. No, he didn’t tell me to throw it away.
Mr. Hubert. But you did do it?
Mr. Armstrong. I did.