Mr. Peterson. Yes; the agreement was with him. It never held up though. We got nothing.
Mr. Specter. You never received any interest in the club?
Mr. Peterson. Not a thing.
Mr. Specter. Did you ever endeavor to enforce that agreement?
Mr. Peterson. Yes; the only thing we ever got out of it was through a loan. I think Breck borrowed $300 to go to New York on a business trip. That is all the money we received out of it.
Mr. Specter. Did you ever try to make Jack Ruby live up to the agreement in any other way?
Mr. Peterson. There was no use. Jack Ruby, in spite of our disagreements, he was kind of good natured in a way. The best thing to do was to bow out quietly.
Mr. Specter. Did you first meet Jack Ruby in approximately September 1961, when you played “Sticks and Stones”?
Mr. Peterson. About that time; a little before that he came up to visit us at the club.
Mr. Specter. When was that?