Mr. Armstrong. Oh, yes; here’s one—I think——

Mr. Hubert. Now, you are talking about the memo slip on the right-hand side of the pictures as you look at it, the picture having been identified as Exhibit 5306-B. Now, will you comment on that?

Mr. Armstrong. All right.

Mr. Hubert. I had asked you whether the message meant anything to you. You seemed to indicate that the message on the picture I have described does indicate something to you, and now I ask you what does it indicate?

Mr. Armstrong. No; I’m sorry. I made a mistake—it doesn’t, but this one here, the one in the center, I think that’s Palmer—Tom Palmer.

Mr. Hubert. Now, you are referring to the middle slip on the picture identified as Exhibit 5306-A, and you say the message there you recognize; right?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. What makes you recognize it?

Mr. Armstrong. The telephone number and the name.

Mr. Hubert. Now, the memo slip that you are talking about, and I repeat for identification, that it is the middle memo slip on Exhibit No. 5306-A, apparently is addressed to Ruby because it has his name there, although one can see in the picture, can’t one, that there was a word that looks like somebody started to write “Armstrong” and then stopped—right—or something?