Mrs. Grant. We were partners.

Mr. Hubert. Half and half?

Mrs. Grant. Yes; but there was never any half and half. I can’t explain it. He was there and things were so bad, we were lucky we were eating. That’s one of the reasons I left and went out to the west coast on the road with the fishing tackle.

Mr. Hubert. And you stayed away from Dallas as I understand it, until approximately 1959, wasn’t it?

Mrs. Grant. Oh, no; I was here lots of times.

Mr. Hubert. Well, I understand that, but I mean—you didn’t come back here to live on a permanent basis?

Mrs. Grant. I was here—I was here the next year—the year after that, and I stayed 2 years and he got involved with another club that a fellow was wanting to sell it and it was called Hernando’s Hideaway and I think that was in 1952 or 1953, and by then—Jack always had his hands in two or three places—whether they are making money or not, and I ran this other club, if I remember, and then I ran the Vegas Club for a while.

Mr. Hubert. But you came back to Dallas, so that it was on a permanent basis, in what year?

Mrs. Grant. I don’t know how long I was here then.

Mr. Hubert. But I think you mentioned a little while ago that you haven’t been out of town—out of this town for 4 or 5 years?