Mr. Hubert. You have only spoken to her by phone since Ruby shot Oswald?
Mr. Armstrong. No; I spoke to her in person. I have seen her at the club a couple of times. She has been up there and I have seen her down at the courthouse and I saw her a number of times up to the club after the club had been closed, down at the club trying to sell it.
Mr. Hubert. Did she ever talk about the case itself?
Mr. Armstrong. No; not to—not any more than any other sister would say when her brother was being locked up or committed a crime.
Mr. Hubert. Well, when you were subpenaed, did you ever ask her or anybody what they were calling you for?
Mr. Armstrong. No; I didn’t ask anyone.
Mr. Hubert. And you just hung around the court during the entire time of the trial?
Mr. Armstrong. Not the entire time of the trial; the last week of the trial—Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Mr. Hubert. Those were the only 3 days you were there?
Mr. Armstrong. Just those 3 days.