Court Reporter. Mr. Ruby, you have to ask that man over there—Mr. Specter.

Mr. Ruby. All right.

Mr. Specter. Do you want to go off the record, Mr. Ruby?

Mr. Ruby. Yes.

Mr. Specter. All right, off the record at this point.

(Explanation by Mr. Ruby at this point regarding the $2,200 cash item previously mentioned—off the record.)

Mr. Specter. Back on the record. Mr. Ruby, that’s a perfectly good explanation, and I think it would be better if we put that on the record as to this point, if it’s all right with you.

Mr. Ruby. Yes; but it’s too crazy, mixed up, the way I was saying it.

Mr. Specter. Well, essentially what you’re saying makes good sense. What you’re saying is that you don’t want to have it in a condition where somebody can levy on it and get ahold of it before your creditors got it.

Mr. Ruby. Well. I had the total cash for both clubs, but then, this was Friday night. Now, knowing my payroll at the Carousel runs to $1,600 or $1,400 on a Sunday night, and the Vegas Club on Saturday night because we close Sunday, consequently that money would be absorbed completely in another night or two.