Mrs. Grant. No; I just gave him power of attorney. It’s my brother.

Mr. Hubert. And he invested $1,100?

Mrs. Grant. Oh, he invested a lot more—he got more money out of what he sold out of his business in Chicago and I don’t know how much his end of the Earl Products came to.

Mr. Hubert. He sold or closed the Singapore Supper Club?

Mrs. Grant. He changed the name to the Silver Spur because that name would fit better in that area.

Mr. Hubert. And did you have an interest in the Silver Spur?

Mrs. Grant. He sent me some money when I was broke or sick or I didn’t work or the weather was too hot.

Mr. Hubert. But you didn’t have any financial interest in the Singapore Club?

Mrs. Grant. Oh, I put in money because I made money in the brokerage business. Every time I made money, I would throw it back in—I put it back in.

Mr. Hubert. Well, what was the arrangement between you and Jack as to the ownership of the Silver Spur?