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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XIII - Page 323« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Andrew , Jr. Armstrong)

Mr. Armstrong.
I don't know. On Friday and Saturday nights they usually have a little amateur show over there and we went over there every Friday night, but that stopped, oh, sometime in the latter part of 1963, and I don't know whether he went over there often then or not. He would call me a few times from over there.
Mr. Hubert.
Well, the 50 or 60 times you saw her, Eva Grant, would it have been at the Vegas or the Carousel?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, I had saw her more times since the assassination than I did before the assassination.
Mr. Hubert.
Very well, but the 50 times or so you saw her from the time you first went to work, would that include the number of times you have seen her since the assassination?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well----
Mr. Hubert.
Because, I had meant to restrict this inquiry as to the number of times you had seen her between the time you went to work and the assassination.
Mr. Armstrong.
Very few times--very few.
Mr. Hubert.
Then, we have to revise, I think, to some extent, what your testimony has been, because I have been thinking that you had seen her some 50 times during the period between May 1962, and November 24, 1963, but apparently I was wrong on that.
Mr. Armstrong.
No; I hadn't saw her over 10 times on that.
Mr. Hubert.
So, there are about 10 times you have seen her in the period of time prior to the assassination?
Mr. Armstrong.
Right.
Mr. Hubert.
And where would that have been usually?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, I would say three times at the Vegas and the other seven times at the club. I would say she came in the club seven times and these times would be on a Monday night, I would say, about seven times she had been in that club.
Mr. Hubert.
Why do you say 7 instead of, for instance, 12 or 5?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, I'm just saying I remember seeing her 3 times--I can almost pinpoint the times that I saw her. Let's see she came there Monday, Tuesday----
Mr. Hubert.
Well, we need not go into the details--apparently you have some reason you remember seeing her at the club?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, I was going by the times I saw her with a certain person.
Mr. Hubert.
Who was that certain person?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, I know that I had saw her with a little waitress named Susie the first time I saw her at the club.
Mr. Hubert.
At the Carousel?
Mr. Armstrong.
Right. The next time I saw her at the Carousel she had come in with some people that I never saw before, and she always introduced me to whoever she was with if I don't know them, and the next time she came in, I think it was the accountant, Mr. Klinman, and then again she came in with some more people that I didn't ever know before.
Mr. Hubert.
Different from the first group?
Mr. Armstrong.
Different from the first group and again she came in by herself about three times---three times--I'm sure by herself, alone.
Mr. Hubert.
That makes about seven or eight times?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
At the Carousel?
Mr. Armstrong.
At the Carousel.
Mr. Hubert.
And at the Vegas you saw her three times?
Mr. Armstrong.
Three times--I was at the Vegas Club three times, I think, and saw her there.
Mr. Hubert.
Now, during the period beginning from the time you first began to work there and until the assassination, how many times did you speak to her by telephone?
Mr. Armstrong.
Three or four times a week.
Mr. Hubert.
What was that about?
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