Mr. Griffin. Okay. Now, have you read through this interview report?
Mrs. Cheek. I don’t have glasses, and I can’t see too well today. I don’t have my glasses with me.
Mr. Griffin. Well, would you like me to read it out?
Mrs. Cheek. You can read it to me.
Mr. Griffin. Did you read the first paragraph?
Mrs. Cheek. I think I read pretty well through everything, because I can hold it off and read it pretty good. I was holding it. I can see if I hold it far away. If you want, you can read it to me.
Mr. Griffin. Why don’t I start to read at the last paragraph on page 132 of Commission Document 86. It reads: “At Ruby’s invitation, Mrs. Cheek said she did discuss such investment with Ruby at the Carousel. Ruby proposed her investment of $6,000 in a club, the identity or location of which he would not disclose, apparently Mrs. Cheek said to preclude her going around him on the deal.”
“Mrs. Cheek said she would not consider the investment of $6,000 without full disclosure and had suggested to Ruby that he get an option on the business so that he might discuss the proposal openly. This concluded the discussion of such investment by Mrs. Cheek with Jack Ruby.”
Let me ask you at this point, was your understanding that this was a going business that he was going to buy?
Mrs. Cheek. No, it was the location that he was going to buy and then put the club in.