Mr. Griffin. Larry, when she called did she ask for anyone in particular?
Mr. Crafard. She asked if it was the Carousel.
Mr. Griffin. And then what did she say?
Mr. Crafard. And I said yes, and I asked her if there was something I could do for her. I believe she said she had called in answer to an ad in the paper.
Mr. Griffin. Was there an ad in the paper?
Mr. Crafard. Ruby continuously run an ad for girls. After I got to talking to her—it’s kind of funny as all get-out—getting ready to leave town the next morning and then calling in in response to this ad.
Mr. Griffin. I take it you got the impression after talking with her for a while that she really hadn’t called in response to that ad.
Mr. Crafard. I got the impression she was kind of a kook, in a way. I have known of girls to do this, call up strange people and talk to them as long as the person will talk to them.
Mr. Hubert. Do you do that too?
Mr. Crafard. No; I have never done that, not that way.