Mrs. Grant. I’ll tell you—I understand—now, this was told to me recently and I don’t even know if it’s so.
Mr. Burleson. It wasn’t told to you by Jack?
Mrs. Grant. I don’t even know who told me—it’s something about jeeps and I don’t know if I’m dreaming it or thinking it. McWillie was a gambler and they are running a game in the big casinos where all the bigwigs out of Miami come over for a couple of nights, and that was as much as I knew about it because I have never been to Florida or to that part of Florida.
Mr. Burleson. Now, as far as you know, Jack and McWillie never had any business relationship, McWillie was just helping Jack out on a vacation?
Mrs. Grant. Well, Jack was depressed and sick mentally then and we didn’t realize it.
Mr. Burleson. Is that about the time he locked himself up?
Mrs. Grant. No; he locked himself up before that.
Mr. Burleson. Do you think of any other person or any other incident or anything else that you know concerning Jack and having any connection in the last 10 years with any one of the so-called criminal element?
Mrs. Grant. Now, I know he went to New York to talk to a guy by the name of Glazer, but he is considered the wealthiest booking agent, and from what I heard years ago, this guy probably could have been in rackets—I don’t know, but he is with the AGVA. I can’t explain this—some of these boys have worked themselves up to——
Mr. Burleson. So that the only contacts that you do know about were through AGVA, or what you have already told us?