Mr. Griffin. But in order to determine whether the twelve thousand price was too high and you weren’t going to get any real estate out of it, you were going to share in the profits from the club, you would have to know something about how much money he was making off the club?
Mrs. Cheek. I don’t remember how much he was making.
Mr. Griffin. You did talk to him; didn’t you?
Mrs. Cheek. Yes; I talked to him.
Mr. Griffin. He said he wanted $12,500 for half of the business?
Mrs. Cheek. I didn’t look at the books. I didn’t even go into that because I didn’t want to put $12,500 into that kind of club.
Mr. Griffin. How long did you talk to him on this occasion?
Mrs. Cheek. It wasn’t very long.
Mr. Griffin. Did you talk to him for 3 hours?
Mrs. Cheek. I just don’t know how long I talked to him the first time, because it’s been so long ago. But the last time I stayed down there, I think, an hour or so or 3. It might have been 3 hours or 2 hours, because he brought in this other fellow named Frank, his interior decorator, or that decorated the club, and I talked to him, and he was telling me what a nice fellow he was, because I didn’t know Jack Ruby very well.