Mr. Senator. That probably is his home number.

Mr. Griffin. Do you remember St. Charles’ number?

Mr. Senator. I don’t remember the number offhand; no.

Mr. Griffin. Did Jack Ruby ever have anything to do with Mr. St. Charles?

Mr. Senator. No; nothing whatsoever. He knew him. He used to go through and buy some medicine, or whatever it might be, a toothbrush, and things of that nature.

Mr. Griffin. Mr. St. Charles ran a drugstore?

Mr. Senator. Yes, he has a drugstore in the Statler Hilton Hotel.

Mr. Griffin. Did Mr. St. Charles have any connection with Jack Ruby’s twistboards?

Mr. Senator. No; nothing. Never knew he had a twistboard. I would venture to say that this book here, this is only one person I think who has a handwriting like that, that would write this here. This probably, this could be, though I have never seen this book, the handwriting looks like Andrew’s, Andrew Armstrong, the colored boy. This is what I think it is. I am not sure.

Mr. Griffin. Let me ask you this. You made the remark that you know that St. Charles didn’t know anything about the twistboards.