Mr. Hubert. Let’s do it this way—can you tell us how long after you saw the rerun that you called Paul?
Mr. Armstrong. No; I don’t know whether it was before I went down to the club or after I went down to the club.
Mr. Hubert. You said you had called from your home?
Mr. Armstrong. Yes—you see, when I went down to the club I wasn’t gone but an hour.
Mr. Hubert. What did you go down to the club for?
Mr. Armstrong. I went down and fed the dogs, because I knew that they would be down there all day long without any food, and Clipper, I was crazy about and I didn’t want him going hungry—that was the only two dogs there, so I fed the dogs—went down and fed the dogs and there was a newsman in front of the club and he tried to grab me when I came out.
Mr. Hubert. The police did too?
Mr. Armstrong. No; just the newsman, but I didn’t give him any statement or anything. I had called a friend of mine to bring me downtown and I went and got in the car and went on back home.
Mr. Hubert. So, you are not sure whether you called Paul from the club or from the house?
Mr. Armstrong. No; I know I called him from home, but I don’t know if it was before or after—it was around 12 o’clock, I imagine, when I got downtown—somewhere along in there, but when I did call Ralph, I said, “What are you going to do, open the club up?” He said, “Meet me down there Monday,” and I did meet him down at the club Monday and decided to keep the club open.