Mr. Hubert. You did have a girl you went out with you used to meet at the Eatwell?
Mr. Crafard. One of the girls who worked for Jack.
Mr. Griffin. What was her name?
Mr. Crafard. She went to work for him later, I can’t even remember her name now. The only one of the bunch I can remember, there were three girls there roomed together, the only one I can remember is Norma, and I first got acquainted with her was over the telephone and we had quite a conversation, and we became rather friendly over the telephone and when we met we was fairly friendly.
Mr. Hubert. Did she work for Jack?
Mr. Crafard. No; Jack tried to get her to work as a stripper which he would do with every female, every nice-looking girl, that he met. She would have nothing to do with it.
Mr. Hubert. So you had this conversation with her on the telephone? Did you get to meet her?
Mr. Crafard. I met her at the club; yes. I met her in person and then I got to know her fairly well. We was together several times.
Mr. Hubert. You mean on private dates?
Mr. Crafard. Well, it would be her and these other two girls. I was with the other girl mostly, and we would go over together and three of us sit together while we eat, and I would walk the girls home, something like that. They would come to the club and the club would close and I would walk this other girl home.