Mr. Hubert. Why not—it was rather strange conduct just to pick up and leave?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, I didn’t give it any thought—he left the way he came. He came unexpectedly and he left unexpectedly. It didn’t bother me one bit whether he stayed or whether he left.

Mr. Hubert. Did you, prior to the shooting of Oswald, give any thought to the possibility that maybe this man Crafard was getting out of town for some reason?

Mr. Armstrong. No.

Mr. Hubert. Did you know how he was getting out of town?

Mr. Armstrong. No; I didn’t—I didn’t know how he was leaving.

Mr. Hubert. Have you ever found out?

Mr. Armstrong. No; I didn’t ask him when I saw him at the trial.

Mr. Hubert. Tell us about what conversation you—there was between you and Crafard at the trial of Ruby?

Mr. Armstrong. No conversation at all. He did most of the talking.