Mr. Griffin. Doesn’t your brother—isn’t there another Miller? Is that your brother?

Mr. Miller. Yes, sir.

Mr. Griffin. Izzie Miller, have you talked to him? Does he remember?

Mr. Miller. He doesn’t stay around too much at the place down there.

Mr. Griffin. Do you know whether he was present on these two occasions?

Mr. Miller. No, he wasn’t there them two times; no, sir. He had had a heart attack, and he takes it easy, so he won’t come down too much.

Mr. Griffin. Do you think any of the other employees besides Sam Hicks might have seen Jack on that occasion?

Mr. Miller. Well, you know them shine boys, they come and go, and I would have to go back and look in my book I keep on them as to who was working at that time.

Offhand, I couldn’t say. But I know Sam Hicks was working at that time.

Mr. Griffin. The FBI report of the interview that they had with you sometime ago indicates that Jack wrote you a letter while he was in jail and mentioned both Sam Hicks and another one of your shoe shine boys, Dwayne Armstrong. Dwayne Armstrong is a brother of the boy that used to work for Jack Ruby, isn’t he?