Mr. Griffin. Yes; with other people who weren’t involved in that particular activity?

Mrs. Nichols. I don’t know. He always talked freely to me, I thought. I never did feel that he—Jack was a big talker. He talks a lot; quite an extrovert.

Mr. Griffin. How did you happen to break up with Jack?

Mrs. Nichols. It was a gradual thing. We had no quarrel. We just quit. He quit calling me. We just quit going together.

Mr. Griffin. Now you indicated that Jack returned to Chicago from time to time?

Mrs. Nichols. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. When was that?

Mrs. Nichols. That was about August 1952.

Mr. Griffin. How do you place it in August?

Mrs. Nichols. As I recall, he lost Bob Wills Ranch House about April or May 1952, and he stayed here several months, and it was around August, I believe, when he returned to Chicago. And he stayed about 6 weeks.