Mrs. Grant. Well, let me put it this way—every week I would give him—like if I would have $800 and he said he needed $600 to pay bills or $400, he would take it. I make the payroll, I pay the bills and I didn’t go to the Federal to pay the taxes.

Mr. Hubert. Well, let me put it this way—you used your gross receipts, I suppose, to pay the running expenses?

Mrs. Grant. That’s right, and when he would take any money, he would take a lump; you know what I mean, 400 or 500, not if he made 2¼, did he take 2¼.

Mr. Hubert. Did you keep any books on the transactions?

Mrs. Grant. Oh, yes—what is his name—Abe Kleinman—of course, I don’t have them—I have some of the things, but Abe Kleinman was the accountant.

Mr. Hubert. You didn’t own the land or the building of the Vegas Club?

Mrs. Grant. Oh, no—no.

Mr. Hubert. How much rent was paid; do you know?

Mrs. Grant. 500—since I’m there.

Mr. Hubert. $500 a month?