Mr. Hubert. A total of about $5,050, and is it your thought that he still owes you that much money?

Mr. Paul. Well, what am I going to do?

Mr. Hubert. I just wanted to find out just what the picture was, as to that. He never paid you any dividends?

Mr. Paul. He never had any money to pay me dividends; he always used to work from his pocket.

Mr. Hubert. Did you go to the Carousel very much?

Mr. Paul. Yes, sir; once or twice a week.

Mr. Hubert. Did you usually go on Saturday nights?

Mr. Paul. Not every Saturday night; mostly Friday nights.

Mr. Hubert. There is some evidence that on those occasions that you went, there were some sort of payments made to you, Mr. Paul, and that’s what I want to find out, if there were any. I don’t know what the nature of them was; that’s why I’m asking you about it. If there were payments on a loan or payments because of your ownership of the Carousel.

Mr. Paul. Not that I know of; not that I know of.