Mrs. Nichols. He called me sometime between 1 and 2, while I was out for lunch and left his number for me to call him. And I called him back as soon after 2, about 10 minutes after 2.

Mr. Griffin. How did you happen to know that Jack had called?

Mrs. Nichols. Well, I go to lunch from 1 to 2 all the time.

Mr. Griffin. But the first time that you talked with Mr. Sayres, you didn’t remember apparently that Jack had called you?

Mrs. Nichols. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Or did you remember at that time?

Mrs. Nichols. Well, he didn’t ask me about it and I didn’t think about the importance of it until this investigation or for the defense attorney asked me about that, if Jack had called me on that day, and I remembered.

Mr. Griffin. Did this investigator or one of Jack’s lawyers suggest that you ought to call the FBI and let them know about this?

Mrs. Nichols. No. I got to thinking about it myself and I thought I wanted to keep the record straight. I wanted to let the FBI know it, too.

Mr. Griffin. Did the investigator indicate to you that you might testify for Jack at the trial?