Mr. Griffin. Did he ever tell you about any interest he had in the fight game when he was a younger man?

Mr. Senator. I know that he used to carry Barney Ross’ bag around. How young he was or what age, in Chicago, I don’t remember. But I know it was as a youngster.

I assume this first name, Tammi, is Tammi True, and I assume the other one is Little Lynn; right? These are only first names. This says Tammi, so I assume that must be Tammi True, and Lynn, that might be Little Lynn.

Wait; I haven’t gone through the rest. There is a Dick Lenard there, and I think this man is a booking agency. I think he is.

Mr. Griffin. For entertainers?

Mr. Senator. Yes, if it is the same Dick Lenard. I don’t know the rest of them.

Mr. Griffin. I will hand you what has been marked as Exhibit 5305-N, and ask you to look at the names on there and tell us if you recognize any of them.

Mr. Senator. Yes; this is a Murray Wynn, who owns, I assume, because it says The Smoker’s Lounge, and I know the place, but I never knew his last name. I assume it is the right one. He owns a tobacco and pipe store.

Mr. Griffin. What dealings did Jack have with him?

Mr. Senator. None that I know of.