Mr. Griffin. How old is your daughter?

Mrs. Nichols. My daughter is 25.

Mr. Griffin. So if it were 1948, she would have been about 9 years old?

Mrs. Nichols. Yes; that’s right.

Mr. Griffin. When you started to date Jack, how often did you see Jack?

Mrs. Nichols. It’s been so long ago. I think at first I probably saw him about once a week, and then later on in the year or so, I would say about twice a week, was about the most I ever saw him.

Mr. Griffin. Was Jack the kind of man that had any family interests or seemed to show any interest in settling down?

Mrs. Nichols. Well, in settling down?

Mr. Griffin. Yes; in getting married and raising a family and leading a conventional kind of married life?

Mrs. Nichols. He talked about it some for a period of time. Not all the time I was going with him.