Mr. Griffin. They had no uniforms?

Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Griffin. But they did have a common style of dress?

Mr. Crafard. Most of them wore slacks and a blouse or a sweater.

Mr. Griffin. I am going to mark this “Washington, D.C., Exhibit 5201, April 8, 1964, Deposition, C. L. Crafard,” and I will sign my name to it.

(Photograph marked Crafard Exhibit No. 5201 for identification.)

Mr. Griffin. Now, Larry, I am going to show you what I have marked as Exhibit 5201. You will notice the picture of a girl there, a brunette, scantily clad. Is she wearing the uniform that you referred to that Jack bought?

Mr. Crafard. No, sir.

Mr. Griffin. Do you recognize the girl in that photograph?

Mr. Crafard. I don’t believe so.