Was it your impression that Jack was doing better financially off the Vegas than off the Carousel?
Mr. Crafard. Definitely; yes.
Mr. Griffin. And you say that with positiveness? What makes you so positive about that?
Mr. Crafard. Two or three different times Jack said if it wasn’t for the Vegas Club he would have had to close the Carousel down a long time before. The Vegas Club was making enough money to keep the Carousel and the Vegas both running.
Mr. Griffin. Why do you think he kept the Carousel open?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t know, sir. There had been a stretch where I guess he had had pretty bad luck with the Carousel, hadn’t been making much money and he used the money he made from the Vegas Club to keep the Carousel going at that time from what I understood.
Mr. Griffin. But the time you were working there was the Carousel carrying its own?
Mr. Crafard. I believe so; yes, sir; to my knowledge.
Mr. Griffin. So you felt that in the month or 2 months that you worked for Jack, both the Vegas and the Carousel were self-sustaining operations?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.