Mr. Griffin. Do you know whether Jack had any particular practice concerning where he kept his car keys?

Mr. Wright. No; I imagine in his pocket because I know he kept a lot of his money from the night’s receipts. He put his money—a lot of the time I have seen him put his money in the trunk of his car.

Mr. Griffin. Was Kathy Kay working for Jack Ruby when you worked for him?

Mr. Wright. Yes; in fact, we started her off as a professional entertainer when I was there.

Mr. Griffin. Was that the first time that you worked for him that she started?

Mr. Wright. Yes; well, she did a couple of amateur shows, and then he put her to work as a regular dancer.

Mr. Griffin. But she had worked for him then, I take it, since sometime in 1961?

Mr. Wright. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. How about Tammi True, was she working for Jack when you worked for him?

Mr. Wright. Well, she came later on. I worked with Tammi, I don’t know exactly what month, but I have worked with her. I worked there with Millie Perelle, and worked there with Lee Sharon. I was trying to think of the girl that was there when I first came there. She is quite a good dancer. I can’t remember her name. But Kathy Kay, Jack put into the business, as far as a professional dancer.