Mrs. Grant. Yes.
Mr. Burleson. With whom?
Mrs. Grant. Here—I’m going to tell you—in the last year he has had so much aggravation in the club, that he called this Lenny Patrick. That was the last resort. He figured he might know somebody—this guy is not a holy man by far.
Mr. Burleson. Lenny Patrick is not a holy man?
Mrs. Grant. No: he’s not by far. He’s a gambler.
Mr. Burleson. Jack called him for what purpose?
Mrs. Grant. He called him for the purpose to see if he could fix him up with the union, so he could have amateur night the same as the other two fellows here.
Mr. Burleson. It’s something to do with unions?
Mrs. Grant. That’s right.
Mr. Burleson. Now, let me ask you this—what about this friend of Jack’s—this Willie, do you know this man; what do you know about him?