Mr. Liebeler. He lost it in July, sometime, while you were gone.
Miss Murret. Well, 2 weeks at my sister's about July 1, and from there, 13 days, because the 14th is my birthday, I left.
Mr. Liebeler. You learned that he had lost it when you got back to New Orleans? When you got back to New Orleans, you knew that he had lost the job and was unemployed?
Miss Murret. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Was he looking around for another job? Do you know?
Miss Murret. I don't know. I only saw them once after that, and that was Labor Day. I didn't ask him anything.
Mr. Liebeler. You mentioned this trip that you had been on, and you mentioned that you were in Japan?
Miss Murret. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. How long were you out of the United States, and where did you go, and what did you do?
Miss Murret. Three and a half years, and I started out on my way and went to Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, which was not a part of Malaysia at the time, Malaya, and straight on around, just following the bottom—I went all through, Beirut, the Holy Land, Egypt, Cyprus, and all through Europe and back.