Mr. Griffin. How about—these comedians must have told sexual jokes, didn’t they?
Mr. Crafard. Oh, yes; that is one of the things that put a comedian over in that kind of a club; they are there to sell sex, and if they don’t tell a sexual joke the comedian is nothing.
Mr. Griffin. How do you distinguish for us between the kind of sexual jokes that Jack would be upset about and those he accepted?
Mr. Crafard. [Deleted.]
Mr. Hubert. Is that the type of joke that Ruby objected to?
Mr. Crafard. That type of joke would be acceptable because it leaves a person to figure out in his own mind what the deal is.
Mr. Griffin. What kind would be objectionable?
Mr. Crafard. [Deleted.]
Mr. Hubert. That would be an objectionable joke?
Mr. Crafard. Yes; because there would be no question in anybody’s mind.