Mrs. Grant. For a while he did—yes, he did.

Mr. Hubert. He lived with you?

Mrs. Grant. We had a four-room apartment and my son was home then with us.

Mr. Hubert. Did Jack have any other occupations during the time you were on the west coast other than that which you have described?

Mrs. Grant. I don’t remember out there anything but for the newspapers, you know, and first he came to Los Angeles and he nearly starved to death. He became a singing waiter and someone told him—well, he said he was on his way to San Francisco but I think he didn’t have enough money or gas to get there—to San Francisco.

Mr. Hubert. Were you subsequently divorced from Frank Grant?

Mrs. Grant. Now—I’m divorced many years.

Mr. Hubert. Yes, ma’am; that’s what I wanted to get. When were you divorced?

Mrs. Grant. I think I filed in 1941.

Mr. Hubert. But you left the west coast about what—1937?