Mr. Senator. Jack lived in the show business type. This is his life. He lived in the glamour of the show business.
Mr. Griffin. Do you feel that Jack talked to you about everything that he was doing?
Mr. Senator. Who can answer that? How could I answer that? How could I really answer that and know?
Mr. Griffin. Well, sometimes you associate with a person and you know he is the kind of person who doesn’t go out and talk about everything he is doing, in fact that he is the kind of person who is reticent to talk about some of the things he is doing.
Mr. Senator. I would say Jack was the type that would not hold back to my knowledge, that would hide anything. I don’t think he would hide anything from me. I can’t say positive but I don’t think he would.
Mr. Griffin. Well, he didn’t discuss his relationships in the Vegas Club or in the Carousel Club with you.
Mr. Senator. That is right.
Mr. Griffin. To any extent, did he?
Mr. Senator. Look, his money parts he isn’t going to detail to me how much he is taking in and things of that nature or who he owes or what he don’t owe. I mean I wasn’t confided in that.
Mr. Griffin. Did he talk to you about any of the problems he was having at the club?