Mr. Hubert. Did it get to the point where you handled the money of the club?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. How was the money handled?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, I was—I always had $225 in my possession. That was for a bank every night, you know, to start things off and at the end of the night when I checked up, I would give him the receipts for the night and I would take what I had put in back to the safe and so, with the buying on Thursdays, when I took care of all of the purchases, I would give him the receipts and the total of the receipts—he would return the money to me.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, you always kept for making change for beginning the night’s operation, the sum of $225.

Mr. Armstrong. Right.

Mr. Hubert. And the next day after the night’s operation, you would turn over to him——

Mr. Armstrong. No; I would always give it to him that night.

Mr. Hubert. The same night?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes, sir; the same night.