Mr. Clark. No one.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he tell you about his service in the Marine Corps?
Mr. Clark. Nothing except he was very unhappy while in the Marine Corps. He didn't like any part of it.
Mr. Liebeler. Did that come up in connection with his comparison of life in the Soviet Union with life in the Marine Corps?
Mr. Clark. I would ask him "How would you classify life in the Soviet Union; you say everyone has a job and everyone gets a salary whether they work or not?" He said just that they have to work. There may be five people for each job and if you apply at a factory they got to put you on; and I said "What prevents everyone from migrating from one place to another if they have to take you if you make application?" He said "It's a fact they control the movement of employees by the lack of places to live and assignment of apartments."
Mr. Liebeler. He did not mention to you he received an undesirable discharge from the Marine Corps?
Mr. Clark. No; he did not.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you know about it at that time?
Mr. Clark. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Who told you that?