Mr. Griffin. Did you put them in your store window, or on the walls, or what?

Mr. Miller. We put them in the window at that time. Later on, Mr. Ruby fixed a stand and we had pictures of that type on it, and I put it in my window at night.

Mr. Griffin. Did Mr. Ruby pay you anything for doing that?

Mr. Miller. He has at times, would give me something. Sometimes $5, just like an accommodation thing.

Mr. Griffin. Did you ever have occasion to talk with Mr. Ruby about any of his problems that he was having?

Mr. Miller. No; he never mentioned anything to me about his problems.

Mr. Griffin. Did he ever have occasion to talk with you about his competition, the Weinsteins?

Mr. Miller. When he first changed to striptease, he did.

Mr. Griffin. What did he tell you, if you recall?

Mr. Miller. Well, it seemed that the Weinsteins didn’t want him to have a striptease, and he was going to show them he was going to stay in the business. That was the only thing that he said anything about the Weinsteins.