Mr. Ruby. No, no.

Mr. Hubert. Your second wife?

Mr. Ruby. Second wife, and I said I’ve got my family you know, I had better take care of them. The only thing that will help me, at least that was my thinking, is to go out and get a job and maybe that is what I need, you know, because I felt that I wouldn’t be able to hold a job or something. Anyhow those were my thoughts. So, I went out and got a job for Worldwide Music in Chicago.

Mr. Hubert. What was the nature of that work?

Mr. Ruby. They sell and place juke boxes.

The Seeberg Agency and the Rockola Distributors, a pretty big company, nice people, and I worked there about a year.

Mr. Hubert. What was your specific job?

Mr. Ruby. I was, I would say assistant manager. I supervised the other men and the servicemen.

Mr. Hubert. You didn’t actually make the contacts with the taverns?

Mr. Ruby. Oh, I made some of those; yes, yes.