Mr. Griffin. Was there any woman at the Vegas Club who was employed there who was noticeably heavy, who was fat?

Mr. Crafard. I don’t recall of seeing one.

Mr. Griffin. How about the Carousel, did he have anybody employed, any woman employed at the Carousel Club who was noticeably fat?

Mr. Crafard. There was a colored woman by the name of Alice who more or less took care of the coffee and the pizzas, was real heavy.

Mr. Griffin. When you saw—do you know if Eva Grant worked at the Vegas any nights after the two nights that you worked there?

Mr. Crafard. No; I don’t.

Mr. Griffin. Do you know anything about the man who runs the Colony Club, Abe Weinstein?

Mr. Crafard. Not that I—I don’t. I believe I met the man on one occasion.

Mr. Griffin. Where did you meet him?

Mr. Crafard. I believe I met him at the Carousel Club. He was the one who got—Jack hired Little Lynn through him. I believe it was that.