Mr. Hubert. It was not handled in Dallas.

Mrs. Grant. Not to my knowledge—1 cent of that.

Mr. Hubert. But you say that Earl is the one who is handling the money?

Mrs. Grant. At that time, Earl had power of attorney.

Mr. Hubert. He had a power of attorney from Jack?

Mrs. Grant. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, this contract was made for the benefit of Jack, as it were, and the money that came in was put into some escrow agreement and then Earl was able to withdraw from that and sign checks against it by virtue of the power of attorney; is that right?

Mrs. Grant. That’s right, that’s right; these people received, I would say, 35 percent.

Mr. Hubert. Is that correct—the way I put it?

Mrs. Grant. Yes; but we received ourselves, I think, $23,000—there may have been $30,000.