Mr. Senator. I would have to guess, and say probably Andrew, maybe. I am not sure.
Mr. Griffin. But you don’t recognize it as Jack Ruby’s handwriting?
Mr. Senator. I don’t think it is. I don’t think this is Jack Ruby’s handwriting. Jack don’t write this bad. This is terrible writing. I don’t think that is Jack’s handwriting.
Mr. Griffin. You have had a chance to go through this notebook. You mentioned, looking at page 1 of Exhibit 5202, in which there is written some words such as “Save, Vegas Club, Jack’s home,” and so forth. And there is the name Buddy, with the words “Fort Worth” written after it, and a telephone number underneath. Do you recognize that?
Mr. Senator. This could be probably this guy that he was going to have, I imagine, I am not sure, probably made those twistboards.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recognize the name Buddy?
Mr. Senator. No; I have never seen him; no.
Mr. Griffin. You mentioned the name St. Charles.
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. And St. Charles is written on this first page, with a telephone number under it. Do you recognize that?