Mrs. Nichols. Well, I just saw it with the moneybag, and we would walk out to the car.

Mr. Griffin. He would carry it in his moneybag?

Mrs. Nichols. Well, I don’t remember ever seeing it in the moneybag, but he used to put it on the seat with the moneybag.

Mr. Griffin. Would he ever lock the money up in the trunk of his car?

Mrs. Nichols. I never did see him do that.

Mr. Griffin. Now what did he use to do with his money after he took it out of the club?

Mrs. Nichols. Well, I thought he put it in a night depository. He would take me home first, and I don’t know.

Mr. Griffin. You also indicated to the FBI that Jack was a gambler, liked to gamble?

Mrs. Nichols. I never did see him gamble, but he told me that he—several times that he had gone back to the Artists Club and played cards after he took me home. I never did see Jack gamble. He never talked to me about that.

Mr. Griffin. Do you know who the owner was of the Artists Club?