Mrs. Grant. It could be.

Mr. Hubert. This was in 1934?

Mrs. Grant. Don’t hold me to 1934 or 1935. I’m so confused. I know it was either one of the years, and he went there right after the first of the year, and I followed 6 months later.

Mr. Hubert. Do you know why he went there?

Mrs. Grant. Yes, he went to work. There was no work in Chicago and there was boys out there that said there was jobs—that there was a lot of jobs available in San Francisco.

Mr. Hubert. Did you live with him when you went out?

Mrs. Grant. Oh, yes—yes, I did; we occupied an apartment.

Mr. Hubert. It was you and Jack and your son?

Mrs. Grant. My son—I put him in a private school and Jack helped me pay for him.

Mr. Hubert. What was Jack’s occupation on the west coast?