Mrs. Grant. No; definitely not. Can I go back with something?
Mr. Hubert. Yes, ma’am.
Mrs. Grant. Let me explain about this Raymond Jones. He worked for 19 years at the Dallas Athletic Club and when Jack got in trouble, the very next week he had made a remark to his boss, whoever he is, “I’m going to see my friend,” they said, “Where are you going?” And he said, “I’m going to see my friend,” and they said, “Who is your friend?” And he said, “Jack Ruby.” They told him that if he went to see Jack that he didn’t have a job. He says, “Well,”—he came back and he went to see Jack and he couldn’t get in and he came to see me at the Club and he says he just quit. I said, “After 19 years?”
Mr. Hubert. The Vegas was closed too, was it not?
Mrs. Grant. It was closed on and off a few times after that.
Mr. Hubert. No; I mean, the Vegas was closed on November 22, November 23, and November 24?
Mrs. Grant. Well, 2 days after that—it was closed for 5 days.
Mr. Hubert. And then ultimately it was sold?
Mrs. Grant. Then, I opened it again and I closed it and I opened it for New Year’s and I closed it permanently January 4.
Mr. Hubert. Until when?