Mr. Pic. It would be January 1946 we returned to, back to Chamberlain-Hunt.
Mr. Jenner. Did you return home at all from then on until the summer of 1946?
Mr. Pic. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Where were you during the summer of 1946?
Mr. Pic. In the summer of 1946, Robert and I were informed that we would stay at the academy to attend summer session there. Well, school let out in May and I think summer session starts in June, so there was a waiting period of about 2 to 3 weeks, so we just stayed there. This suited us fine. We really liked the school.
Sometime during that waiting period my mother showed up and informed us that her and Mr. Ekdahl had separated, and she showed up with Lee, of course, and she was going to take us to Covington where we would stay the summer. We had—the commandant of the school was an attorney, and I think she got some legal assistance from him about divorce proceeding or something. She talked to him about it, I know. His name was Farrell, Herbert D. Farrell. He was commandant of the school. Did you ever talk to him?
Mr. Jenner. Not that I know of.
Mr. Pic. A real nice man, too. She had the car.
Mr. Jenner. The 1938 Buick?
Mr. Pic. Yes, sir. She had it.