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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XIII - Page 346« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Andrew , Jr. Armstrong)

Mr. Armstrong.
Wally had asked them where they was from and he said he was a student at Arlington--I'm sure they said Arlington.
Mr. Hubert.
At where?
Mr. Armstrong.
At Arlington College.
Mr. Hubert.
At Arlington State College?
Mr. Hubert.
Where is that located?
Mr. Armstrong.
In Arlington, I guess.
Mr. Hubert.
And you say there were two couples?
Mr. Armstrong.
No; there were two men and a lady.
Mr. Hubert.
And it was one of the men who was going on like he was a big Communist?
Mr. Armstrong.
Right.
Mr. Hubert.
The other man and the lady were quiet?
Mr. Armstrong.
They were quiet and never said a thing and they apologized for his behavior after Jack had put this other guy out.
Mr. Hubert.
Did they stay on?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes; they said--Wally said, "Are you going to follow your friend?" And they said, "No; we couldn't say he was a friend of ours, and we just happened to be together." And then he dropped out.
Mr. Hubert.
How was this man dressed, do you know?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, he had a suit on.
Mr. Hubert.
How old a man was he?
Mr. Armstrong.
Oh, about 21 or 22, I guess.
Mr. Hubert.
How roll was he?
Mr. Armstrong.
About 5 feet 9, something like that.
Mr. Hubert.
What would be your estimate of his weight?
Mr. Armstrong.
Not much over 150 or 160.
Mr. Hubert.
Did he have a tie on?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes; he had a tie on.
Mr. Hubert.
Did he have a mustache?
Mr. Armstrong.
No mustache.
Mr. Hubert.
What color was his hair?
Mr. Armstrong.
I think he had dark--I don't know whether it was black or dark brown, but it was dark.
Mr. Hubert.
I would like, if you could, for you to fix the time of that incident a bit closer than you have been able to do it so far.
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, no; I couldn't--the air conditioners were running.
Mr. Hubert.
The air conditioners were running?
Mr. Armstrong.
And it was around the last of August--it wasn't too----well, if you could ask Wally he probably could give you a better date than I could when it was.
Mr. Hubert.
You don't remember the night of the week?
Mr. Armstrong.
No; I sure don't.
Mr. Hubert.
Would it be helpful if you tried to estimate how long before the assassination of the President this all happened?
Mr. Armstrong.
No.
Mr. Hubert.
Was Crafard there then?
Mr. Armstrong.
No; he came after.
Mr. Hubert.
That was before Crafard came?
Mr. Armstrong.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
About how long was it before Crafard came?
Mr. Armstrong.
I don't know--well--it was sometime during the summer.
Mr. Hubert.
Did you talk to Ruby about it afterwards?
Mr. Armstrong.
No.
Mr. Hubert.
Did you hear Ruby say anything about it afterwards?
Mr. Armstrong.
No; Wally and I discussed it.
Mr. Hubert.
What was the nature of that discussion?
Mr. Armstrong.
Well, I was teasing him about his right hook.
Mr. Hubert.
His what?
Mr. Armstrong.
His right hook.
Mr. Hubert.
You mean he hit the guy pretty good?
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