Mr. Armstrong. He’s a photographer.

Mr. Hubert. Did he come around?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Did he take pictures?

Mr. Armstrong. Of the girls—usually at his studio. If he made any at the club, it was not during business. It was all right for anybody—there was lots of pictures made, you know, like during the day, if the girls wanted to come up and pose for the photographers and things like that, that was okay, but when I said no other pictures were made in the club, I was speaking of during business.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, there was no commercial photographer there who would take the pictures of the patrons and sell them to them; is that right?

Mr. Armstrong. No.

Mr. Hubert. But anybody could take pictures if they wanted to?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes, if they come in after I get there in the daytime and tell me they would be there to make pictures.

Mr. Hubert. I mean, during the shows?