Mr. Belin. You were the one we all complained about when the food wasn't good?
Mr. Graves. Yes; if you want to put it that way. I got a few complaints.
Mr. Belin. Then after your discharge, what did you do?
Mr. Graves. After my discharge, I came to Dallas, I married and went to work for Interstate Theatres. First went to work for Railway Express Agency here and worked for a short period of time and then I went to work for Interstate Theatres.
Mr. Belin. What did you do for Interstate?
Mr. Graves. Let me retract that. I believe I went to work for S. H. Lynch Co. first and later changed to Paramount Distributors, and they went broke, and then I went with Interstate Theatres, and that is where I was working when I went to work for the police department.
Mr. Belin. Were they all related? In other words, when you say Paramount, was that——
Mr. Graves. No. S. H. Lynch Co. had a cigarette-candy item section of the company in connection with the beer distributors. Paramount Distributors was a vending machine company which went out of business, which was a separate business, didn't have anything to do with the movie industry or picture industry, so to speak.
Mr. Belin. What did you do with that aspect of the business?
Mr. Graves. The Paramount Distributors, I was a bookkeeper.