Mr. Senator. I was classified as sales manager and partner, but with no say. In other words, I had no money.
Mr. Griffin. Who were the people, the backers?
Mr. Senator. The backers?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Senator. The people? A fellow by the name of Mort Seder and Ernest St. Charles.
Mr. Griffin. How did you happen to get involved in that?
Mr. Senator. In the postcard business?
Mr. Griffin. Yes; with them?
Mr. Senator. Well, Ernest St. Charles found out—see, he had a card rack like a lot of drug stores do or gift shops or things of that nature. He had found out that this fellow wanted to sell his business because this was a minute business with him because, he had another one, you know, which was much larger or whatever, the household goods or something of that nature.
Mr. Griffin. As I understand it, the Texas Postcard & Novelty Co. was a going business.