Mr. Armstrong. Well, he said—he was in a sort of—he said, “Isn’t it a shame?” You know.
Mr. Hubert. Did he seem to be as disturbed about the shooting of Tippit as he was about the shooting of the President?
Mr. Armstrong. Well, he was already disturbed and he didn’t show to be any more disturbed over that than he already were.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know about a girl named Gloria?
Mr. Armstrong. There was a girl named Gloria that worked up there—I can’t recall how she looked, but I remember the name Gloria.
Mr. Hubert. How do you remember her?
Mr. Armstrong. By the name.
Mr. Hubert. What was she doing in the club?
Mr. Armstrong. She was a waitress—I don’t know whether she did any dancing or not on the amateurs, but I know that there was a girl by the name of Gloria.
Mr. Hubert. Was she with Ruby, did she date him, or what?