Mr. Senator. As far as I know about it, his bank was his pockets. Now, if he had any banking, I don’t know what he had in it.
Mr. Hubert. Did you observe then that he carried large sums of money?
Mr. Senator. Oh yes; always. Everybody knew that.
Mr. Hubert. Now, how did he carry it?
Mr. Senator. In ready cash.
Mr. Hubert. But I mean did he roll it up and put it in his pocket?
Mr. Senator. Rolled it up or have a string around it, not a string, you know, one of these rubber bands around it. He would carry some here and he would carry some here, and some here, and some in his back pocket. I don’t think he knew where he had it half the time.
Mr. Hubert. Let the record show that when the witness was saying “here, here and here,” he was pointing to various pockets.
Mr. Senator. This is the way. As a matter of fact, he used to say to me “George, where is my money,” because he can’t remember where he put his money.
Mr. Hubert. Now you were with him frequently when he closed up the Carousel at night and you would go home?