Mrs. Grant. Until someone else bought it—it wasn’t in operation until this woman got her license, which was about the 1st of March.

Mr. Hubert. And of course the Carousel closed too because of the license lapsing—the liquor license?

Mrs. Grant. Yes; they closed February the 12th, from what I understand— their liquor license was revoked.

Mr. Hubert. Well, let’s take a break for a few minutes.

Mrs. Grant. You mentioned a man’s name McKeown or something like that; may I ask you what he does?

Mr. Burleson. Let’s take a break now, Eva.

(The deposition proceedings were recessed as heretofore stated and continued as hereinafter shown.)

Mr. Hubert. Let the record show that the deposition is continuing after the recess at 9:10 p.m. and that Mr. Burleson will ask some questions with respect to the block of questions and the areas covered by those questions before I go on.

Mr. Burleson. Mrs. Grant, you were saying out at the Vegas Club that the employees were paid in cash, and you mentioned something about giving them some type of check with their name on it. Would the transaction be such that you would give them a check and then cash the check for them in effect?

Mrs. Grant. That’s exactly it, but the check never went through the bank procedure. It was like a voucher that they had received that money on.