Mr. Crafard. It was at the fairgrounds. She came out with Jack.
Mr. Griffin. Did you meet her out there; did you meet any men out there with her?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t—it seems like there was a couple of men with them, but I was never introduced to them.
Mr. Griffin. I will state for the record that this notebook which we have consists of 20 pages and those 20 pages include the cover which is marked “Addresses,” and that is page No. 1, and the remainder of the pages are numbered consecutively through 20. I might also indicate that on each page of this exhibit, with the exception of page 1 and page 20, two pages are photographed open, so that would make a total of almost 40 pages of actual written addresses. I hand you, Larry, what has been marked as “Exhibit 5205, Washington, D.C., C. L. Crafard, April 9, 1964,” and I have put my signature on there. This is a photograph of a group of people, and there is an arrow pointing toward one of the people. First of all, can you tell us if you recognize the place in which that photograph was taken?
Mr. Crafard. It appears to be the Carousel Club.
(The document referred to was marked Crafard Exhibit No. 5205 for identification.)
Mr. Griffin. Is there anything about it that looks like the Carousel?
Mr. Crafard. You can just see the portion of the runway across here.
Mr. Griffin. This is in the lower left-hand corner?
Mr. Crafard. Lower left-hand corner of the picture, and the Carousel was the only club in Dallas to have runways, to seat the customers on runways. These gentlemen are sitting right on the runway.