Are you talking about on stage?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Pullman. Yes; if she got a little bit too risque, he would turn the lights out on her. He was very much concerned about the law.
Mr. Griffin. Did he argue with her about it?
Mr. Pullman. Well, she was just getting too raw—that was most of the argument, and as a matter of fact, he called the vice squad the first night she was there and he wanted them to see what she was doing—he wanted to know he was not doing wrong.
Mr. Griffin. Were you present there then?
Mr. Pullman. I was present that night and I stood right with the head man on the vice squad and watched the show, because Jack kind of leaned on me because I acted as more of a host for him at the door, and I knew I saw all of these cops in there most of the time and they were all very nice—they were all served coffee—they were very nice.
Mr. Griffin. Did you know Harry Olsen, Officer Olsen?
Mr. Pullman. I didn’t know too many of them by name, but I knew they were law men.
Mr. Griffin. Did you know the fellow that Kathy Kay was dating, the officer she was dating?