Mr. Hubert. Yes; just briefly.

Mr. Armstrong. I was—right after I left school, I was caddymaster at River Hills golf course. I left there and went to—well, I had a job at Vick’s Cafeteria in the Republic Bank Building—no, no—I’m sorry, it was Wilson’s Cafeteria, and then Vick’s Restaurant; then Vinson Still.

Mr. Hubert. Is Vinson Still a corporation or individual?

Mr. Armstrong. It was a corporation.

Mr. Hubert. What kind of work did you do then?

Mr. Armstrong. Cut stainless steel—I mean—filled orders of stainless steel and magnesium—cut magnesium. I started out as a porter.

Mr. Hubert. All right, continue.

Mr. Armstrong. Then, I did a prison stretch for marihuana for 3 years.

Mr. Hubert. Were you convicted in State court?

Mr. Armstrong. State court.