Mr. Hubert. Your wife, in fact, was curious about the same things I’m asking you about?

Mr. Armstrong. Right.

Mr. Hubert. Why would she have been curious about that?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, it was because that she never knew that he carried one and she didn’t like guns, so when it come to the question of a gun, she, by being a woman, and you know how women are about being curious, she asked the question, but she asked a whole lot of other questions about things she never knew.

Mr. Hubert. So, your testimony is that when you found that Ruby had shot Oswald, you were not surprised that he was carrying a gun?

Mr. Armstrong. No; I wasn’t surprised.

Mr. Hubert. Have you ever talked to any members of Ruby’s family about the man?

Mr. Armstrong. About the gun?

Mr. Hubert. No; about Ruby’s case.

Mr. Armstrong. No; not other than Mrs. Grant called me and talked to me and she would do most of the talking—this and that and it’s always about the same thing and it just bugs me, you know.