Mr. Armstrong. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And you are telling me the reason you wish to make that correction is because of what?
Mr. Armstrong. Because I remember that after reading the statement that it was 9 o’clock when I left.
Mr. Hubert. Now, do you have an independent recollection of having left at 9 o’clock instead of 8 o’clock, or are you simply relying upon what the FBI record shows you must have told them?
Mr. Armstrong. Well, no; it just brought back to my memory that it was originally set at 8 o’clock that I was going to leave. Then, before Jack left, he said, “Why don’t you make it 9” and I didn’t want to, but I said, “Okay,” and that’s when we got in the argument over the telephone and he wanted me to stay on until 10.
Mr. Hubert. And at that time I thought you said you went ahead and left anyhow at 8 o’clock?
Mr. Armstrong. Well, 1 did, but I went ahead and left anyway at 9 o’clock.
Mr. Hubert. So, you were in error the other day when you said that after the argument with Jack you went ahead and left at 8, the time you had agreed upon anyhow?
Mr. Armstrong. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. He wanted you to stay until 10?