Mr. Hallmark. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. How many places did you have under your supervision?
Mr. Hallmark. I’m in charge of about eight downtown garages, specifically.
Mr. Hubert. You were then?
Mr. Hallmark. Yes. When Ruby first moved into the Carousel it was the Sovereign Club, and I was the manager at that one specific garage then and that was Nichols Garage, and I don’t remember exactly at what point I was made general manager and moved out, as you have described.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have sort of a headquarters office?
Mr. Hallmark. Yes; I headquartered—in other words, I usually parked my car there at 1320 Commerce, probably out of habit, but that was usually the first place in the morning and the last place in the evening. I generally called that headquarters at the time.
Mr. Hubert. But you didn’t know any of the people who worked there as entertainers?
Mr. Hallmark. I knew them by sight only. I never tried to strike up a conversation with any of them or any acquaintance.
Mr. Hubert. All right, is there anything else you would like to add, sir?