Mr. Hubert. What about the rent?

Mr. Armstrong. The rent was paid by cash with a cashier’s check.

Mr. Hubert. Did you ever purchase a cashier’s check?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. He would give you the money and you went to the bank and got the cashier’s check for it?

Mr. Armstrong. Cashier’s check.

Mr. Hubert. But when you said a little while ago that he would take the money and go to the bank, what did you mean?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, he would always go two or three time—I’m sure—a week, that he was at the bank. I don’t know whether he deposited money or not, but he did have an account and there was an account there in the name of the Carousel Club.

Mr. Hubert. But do you know of your own knowledge whether he used it as a checking account normally is used?

Mr. Armstrong. It was used as a checking account, but I never—I have seen checks that he had written, that was, you know, after they went through and then he got them back—I had seen those.