Mr. Armstrong. No—just the customers.

Mr. Hubert. Well, when he pushed the customers out, as you explained a little while ago, he did that by grabbing their arms from the back and hustling them out, you mean he hustled them downstairs?

Mr. Armstrong. Just to the door, the stairs door.

Mr. Hubert. There was a door at the top of the stairs?

Mr. Armstrong. There was a door at the top of the stairs, and he would automatically give somebody the sign to call the police.

Mr. Hubert. Did you sleep in the club, ever?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, when I first started to work there when I was working the two jobs, I slept there so I could get up—I could sleep longer and be at Marilyn belt factory.

Mr. Hubert. Do I understand from that, that after you left the factory, that you didn’t sleep there any more?

Mr. Armstrong. About 3 or 4 weeks—about 3 weeks I did.

Mr. Hubert. What was Ruby’s habit with respect to arriving at the club and going home, as far as you could observe?