Mr. Griffin. Did you ever recall seeing anything from an organization called Lifeline or that was a piece of literature that was put out by an organization called Lifeline, or denominated Lifeline?
Mr. Crafard. I believe there was a Lifeline book or magazine around once or twice. I never paid no attention to it; saw the book and that was all.
Mr. Griffin. Did you ever hear Jack talk about any public events?
Mr. Crafard. No. About all we would discuss would be the club.
Mr. Griffin. What sort of person was Ruby as far as a person who talked about what he was doing?
Mr. Crafard. He didn’t talk too much about things, things he was doing, other than the club itself. He talked about what had to be done about the club, but other than that he didn’t talk too much.
Mr. Griffin. He didn’t tell you what he was doing outside the club?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Griffin. So as I understand it, atypical for Ruby, he appeared at the club before noon, wouldn’t come back until late evening, he would spend 8 or 10 or what would presumably be waking hours away from the club each day.
Mr. Crafard. Yes.