Mr. Liebeler. This is before he went to New Orleans?
Mr. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. And they were packing to go to New Orleans?
Mr. Paine. No, no; packing to come over to our house for dinner.
Mr. Liebeler. I see.
Mr. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. This was the first time you met him?
Mr. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. What did he say?
Mr. Paine. And there he mentioned how he didn't have people at work, people who talked about this subject of politics and economics and he also mentioned with some bitterness how his employer made more money than he did and the things that his employer had that he did not have. It was the only time I observed personal animosity, and I thought to myself, he must be rather difficult, that animosity or resentment must show through to his employer.