Mr. Hubert. Did you ever hear him talk to anybody else about it?
Mr. Armstrong. No, never did. The reason why he’s got to be so popular is because he is a helper—he cracks a few jokes and the M.C.’s like to talk to him because he don’t get out of line when they talk to him, and he is usually called on during the spinning of the roulette wheel, or something like that, and if he won a bottle of champagne or something like that, it was a big thing.
Mr. Hubert. Was he employed by the club?
Mr. Armstrong. No, he wasn’t employed, he was just a regular customer that has very nice conduct and has a good sense of humor.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, the M.C.’s figure they can always get a kick out of him, which would amuse the audience?
Mr. Armstrong. Right.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I show you a picture which is marked for identification as Exhibit 5303-1, and ask you if that is not that same fat man on the right-hand middle of the picture, with a white shirt, with his right hand on his hip and the left hand leaning on the stage right by the microphone?
Mr. Armstrong. Right.
Mr. Hubert. That’s the man, Tiny, that you have identified as being in Exhibit 5303-A; is that correct?
Mr. Armstrong. Right.