Mr. Hubert. You had already finished building the home here you were talking about?
Mr. Ruby. No; I was in the process of building it.
Mr. Hubert. After you moved down here and that was in the summer of 1955, as I understand you, and after you had finished this building venture which you decided you didn’t want to continue in, what business did you go into by way of making a living?
Mr. Ruby. I went into—it was also the advertising specialty business—then with two fellows who were at that time engaged in it. They had a company under the trade name of Atlas American Specialties Co., I believe.
Mr. Hubert. What was the name of the two men you are speaking of?
Mr. Ruby. One was Sam Lasser (spelling) L-a-s-s-e-r, and the other fellow was named Norman Weisbrod.
Mr. Hubert. I think you have covered those transactions in your statements.
Mr. Ruby. I believe I have—I don’t think they asked me those questions, although I did mention that they were friends of Jack’s.
Mr. Hubert. But you actually were business partners with them?
Mr. Ruby. Yes, sir.