Mr. Hubert. Did you go to the club on Sunday?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes, after I heard about it—well, I was listening to the radio that morning—I was not looking at television.

Mr. Hubert. You were home then?

Mr. Armstrong. Right; it was Sunday morning?

Mr. Hubert. That’s right.

Mr. Armstrong. When I heard about the shooting of Oswald and they said it was a well-known nightclub owner, and so I got a phone call—no, then, it come on the radio that it was Jack Ruby and I got a phone call is when I found out it was on television.

Mr. Hubert. Who called you?

Mr. Armstrong. A friend of mine—William Morris. He used to help me down at the club some Saturday nights when we had a big convention in—he would come down and help me out at the bar.

Mr. Hubert. And then what—he called you and told you it was Ruby?

Mr. Armstrong. No; I knowed it was Ruby—they said that on the radio.