Mr. Hubert. Have you any indication that Jack was supporting her in any way?
Mr. Crafard. I have no idea.
Mr. Griffin. When Jack placed these ads for waitresses, was it that he needed help?
Mr. Crafard. He had to run a continuous ad for girls. I think mostly he was wanting to get girls to start them as strippers.
Mr. Griffin. And he would sort of start them out as waitresses first, is that it, if they showed any prospects——
Mr. Crafard. He did with a couple of them, yes.
Mr. Griffin. How about the waitresses, did he have some requirements for the waitresses as to their looks?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t know. They were all fairly nice-looking girls, but I wouldn’t say they were real beauties or anything.
Mr. Griffin. Did he provide them with uniforms?
Mr. Crafard. About a week or 2 weeks before President Kennedy was assassinated, he bought uniforms for the girls. But prior to that they hadn’t wore uniforms.