Mr. Aycox. She worked there about a week after I started playing there.

Mr. Griffin. The first week that you were there, she was at the club?

Mr. Aycox. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Then the next week, you didn’t see her?

Mr. Aycox. I don’t think so.

Mr. Griffin. What kind of clientele did they have at the Vegas Club?

Mr. Aycox. What kind of what?

Mr. Griffin. Patrons.

Mr. Aycox. Well, they were pretty nice; you know. They came out some nights. Quite naturally on Friday and Saturday there would be more people than through the week. Some nights through the week we had a pretty nice crowd.

But here is the point. After Joe left, Leonard had been playing with Joe—Joe had a style of his own, so Leonard wanted to play behind Joe’s style. So Mr. Ruby tried to point out to Leonard to pick up a style of his own, because Joe was gone and he got another job, and to try to pick up a style and quit trying to sell Joe, because he would be just helping Joe.