Mr. Hubert. But you had held those shares, half of the ownership, as it were, of the Sovereign Club originally, and subsequently the Carousel, until recently?
Mr. Paul. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Now, did you get any income from the corporation?
Mr. Paul. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Did you get any kind of pay?
Mr. Paul. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Of any sort; Jack never paid you any money through the years at all?
Mr. Paul. He never paid me a dime.
Mr. Hubert. And I gather from that that he stands owing you now $1,200, which was left from the original debt, about $2,200 that you loaned him for which you got a security—500 shares of a corporation—and then another $1,650 that you loaned him in order to open up the Carousel?
Mr. Paul. Right.