Mr. Stern. Did you ever ask him to try to become a member of any group for you?
Mr. Fain. No, sir; no, sir.
Mr. Dulles. Did he agree to supply the information?
Mr. Fain. He promised to; yes, sir.
Mr. Dulles. In case he should be approached?
Mr. Fain. He said he would cooperate with us.
Mr. Stern. The last paragraph of your affidavit describes his attitude as arrogant and hostile. Did you say that on the basis of both interviews with him?
Mr. Fain. Predominantly as a result of the first, and frankly as I said a while ago, he was and continued to be evasive as to his reason for ever having gone over there, and I consider that uncooperative.
Mr. Stern. But did you feel he was arrogant and hostile at the time of the second interview?
Mr. Fain. Not so much as he was the first. I would say he was more so, more arrogant and hostile at the first interview.