Mr. Griffin. How about the bartender?
Mr. Crafard. I was doing the bartending.
Mr. Griffin. And taking the tickets also?
Mr. Crafard. We didn’t have any cover charge that night, just a jukebox and beer. The next night we had the band, and I had a waitress.
Mr. Griffin. How long was that before the assassination of the President?
Mr. Crafard. I believe that was the week before, but I am not sure.
Mr. Griffin. What was the reason that Jack didn’t have anybody to run the Vegas Club?
Mr. Crafard. The club wasn’t making any money. During the week it didn’t make hardly any money, and that was the slowest night of the week for the club, and his sister was sick one night, so he had me go over and run the Vegas Club the first night, and the next night his sister was sick again, and I only had the band and a waitress with me at night.
Mr. Griffin. Was his sister in the hospital or anything while you were employed there?
Mr. Crafard. I believe she was. She was in the hospital—I think she was in the hospital, but when, I’m not sure. I’m not sure whether she was or not.