Mr. Hubert. Ralph had to get him to leave?
Mr. Crafard. Ralph was sitting right there and he asked the gentleman to leave and he wouldn’t do it, and Jack went over there and the gentleman struck Ralph Paul and when he did Jack just pushed his arm down and pushed him out the door.
Mr. Hubert. He didn’t hit him?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Griffin. Did you form any impression about Ralph Paul, as to whether Ralph Paul was a homosexual?
Mr. Crafard. No; Ralph was a pretty good, decent guy. I liked him, what little I did know of him. I like him. He was kind of a stuffed shirt, but he was a fair, likable guy.
Mr. Griffin. Did you notice if Jack’s club was visited by any people who would appear to you to be homosexuals?
Mr. Crafard. No; I didn’t notice that. I can’t recall of any specific people coming in that would appear to be this way.
Mr. Griffin. Did Jack ever talk to you about sex?
Mr. Crafard. No; very seldom; one or two occasions when I said something about a girl or something, when I said something about a girl or something.