Mr. Griffin. How many different policemen would you say came in to Ruby’s place during the period you were there?
Mr. Crafard. When they were off duty, to my knowledge, there was only about 4 or 5 of them would come in there, off duty, and it was usually the same ones that were on duty that would come in to have coffee, patrolmen. The others were usually plainclothesmen, detectives.
Mr. Griffin. Do you know what bureau any of them were attached to?
Mr. Crafard. No, sir.
Mr. Griffin. Do you know whether there were any of them attached to the juvenile bureau?
Mr. Crafard. No; not definitely.
Mr. Griffin. You have some thought that they were?
Mr. Crafard. You mentioned the juvenile bureau, it seems to me there was something mentioned about one of them being from the juvenile bureau or something.
Mr. Griffin. Is this something you read in the paper, or something that was mentioned at the club.
Mr. Crafard. No, something that was mentioned at the club.