Mr. Hubert. What day was this?

Mr. Armstrong. On Sunday—no, no—on Monday.

Mr. Hubert. You did not speak to her on Sunday?

Mr. Armstrong. No; I called her on Monday and told her Jack had fired me—this was Monday morning. She said, “Well, nonsense, you know how Jack is. Go on down to the club. Mr. Ralph said he would meet me down there.” And she said, “You know how my brother is, he was disturbed, he didn’t know what he was doing anyway.”

Mr. Hubert. Paul had just simply told you to meet him at the club?

Mr. Armstrong. He didn’t know anything about the firing, but I told him at the club—Monday. Now, when I told him, he said, “How many times does that make?”

Mr. Hubert. Who said that—Ralph Paul said that to you?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes; I said, “I don’t know, about a hundred, I guess.”

Mr. Hubert. How long did the club continue to operate?

Mr. Armstrong. It continued to operate until February, I think it was, the last of February—the last Friday in February.