Mr. Hubert. How do you know that?
Mr. Crafard. Well, on a couple of occasions Senator—Jack was billing Senator out because he had cooked something that he shouldn’t have cooked or something, that—and it was something he didn’t do very often was cook. I can’t remember the name, what, everything what was said or everything. But it was to the fact that he didn’t cook anything around the place and when he did cook it, the few times he did cook he would cook it wrong or something.
Mr. Hubert. And you heard that from having heard Jack remonstrate with him?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Is it fair to state that except for the specific examples you have given here your impression of both these men, Ruby and Senator concerning their homosexual tendencies, is based upon your experience with other people of that same type.
Mr. Crafard. That is right.
Mr. Hubert. Have you any other specifics to mention?
Mr. Crafard. That would be about the only thing I could think of.
Mr. Hubert. What would you say of Jack concerning his temper, and his reaction to situations?
Mr. Crafard. He had an erratic temper.