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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XIII - Page 376« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Andrew , Jr. Armstrong Resumed)

Mr. Hubert.
Do you recognize it?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
What about it do you recognize? What book was that?
Mr. Armstrong.
This is a little notebook that Larry carried around and took messages on and wrote checks, phone numbers, and things down on.
Mr. Hubert.
Did you ever see it before?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Where?
Mr. Armstrong.
At the club.
Mr. Hubert.
Where was it at the club--where was it kept?
Mr. Armstrong.
Larry kept it in his pocket, although, when he left, he left it there with him.
Mr. Hubert.
He left it where?
Mr. Armstrong.
He left it at the club.
Mr. Hubert.
He left it with you?
Mr. Armstrong.
No, no; he just left it at the club.
Mr. Hubert.
In other words, when you came back to the club, the day after Larry left, to clean up, I think you found some other things of his and you found that too?
Mr. Armstrong.
No.
Mr. Hubert.
Or, did you find that at another time?
Mr. Armstrong.
Not that same day. No; I didn't find it then--it was later.
Mr. Hubert.
When did you find it?
Mr. Armstrong.
Sometime after the club opened back up--I don't know whether it was Monday or Tuesday-- whatever day the FBI's came up this day, I found this.
Mr. Hubert.
Where was it?
Mr. Armstrong.
It was in the room where he slept.
Mr. Hubert.
Did you find it on the same day that you found the letters?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes; I think so.
Mr. Hubert.
They were together?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
And you.turned them over to the FBI?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Now, I think you said you have looked over that book already--the other day?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Is there anything significant about that book you wish to comment upon?
Mr. Armstrong.
No; I can recognize a few names in it.
Mr. Hubert.
Do you recall if they were names of any people that you have not so far mentioned in your deposition?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes; I think
Mr. Hubert.
All right; I would like you to go through and pick out the names of the people that have not yet been discussed by you as part of your deposition.
Mr. Armstrong.
Here is a name Mike Shore I've heard it before I think he is an agent.
Mr. Hubert.
That's on the first page, right?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes; and here is a name Abe Kleinman--which is the accountant.
Mr. Hubert.
That's on the second page?
Mr. Armstrong.
The name Earl Ruby, that's Jack's brother.
Mr. Hubert.
That's on the second page?
Mr. Armstrong.
The name Doris and Peggy, on the second page, which they had called for to apply for jobs.
Mr. Hubert.
Did you speak to them?
Mr. Armstrong.
No; Larry did himself.
Mr. Hubert.
How do you know, then, that they had called to apply for jobs?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, he told me he wrote the name down and it was the day we were looking for waitresses, and he give me the numbers, and I didn't reach them as they were not at home or something, and the name Bill DeMar.
Mr. Hubert.
Who was he?
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