Mr. Ruby. This is 1964—that must have been in March 1960, or 1961.
Mr. Hubert. Is this man Eisman still in Dallas?
Mr. Ruby. No; he’s living in Fort Worth at the present time—he is in the washateria—not washateria, but coin-operated washing machines at the present time.
Mr. Hubert. What caused you to dissolve that arrangement with Mr. Eisman?
Mr. Ruby. We had an awful lot of vandalism there in that neighborhood. They cut down water hoses and they would break into the machines and there was just too much vandalism to be profitable.
Mr. Hubert. Have you ever been charged or convicted of any felonies?
Mr. Ruby. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. What has been your relationship with Jack since you came to live in Dallas?
Mr. Ruby. How do you mean that?
Mr. Hubert. Well, as brothers—do you visit socially often—you have told us about some of the financial matters between you and I was wondering what was the personal relationship between you?