Mr. Griffin. You always wore a suit?

Mr. Crafard. Yes. I sometimes took my dress jacket off and put on a gold livery jacket on.

Mr. Griffin. Were you ever dressed in a sweater of any sort there?

Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Griffin. Did you wear a tie while you were in the club?

Mr. Crafard. Yes. This gentleman is wearing what would appear to be a sport shirt, and I would say he is an older gentleman than I am.

Mr. Griffin. I want to hand you what I have marked for purposes of identification as “Washington, D.C., C. L. Crafard. April 9, 1964, Exhibit 5206,” and I have signed my name to it. Do you recognize the place where that photograph was taken?

Mr. Crafard. Mostly on the stage of the Carousel Club looking down the center runway.

(The document referred to was marked Crafard Exhibit No. 5206 for identification.)

Mr. Griffin. Do you see anybody in that picture that you know?