Mr. Jenner. Did you send her any money at any time while you were in the service?
Mr. Pic. Quite frequently, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Tell us about that. Tell us as best you can the amount.
Mr. Pic. When I was in boot camp from January 1950 to May 1950, the only amount they paid us was $15 every 2 weeks and they held back the rest of our pay until we would graduate and then we would have money to go to our next station with. They do this to recruits. I don't remember if I sent any of this 15 or not, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Did you send any of the excess when you got it?
Mr. Pic. In those letters I presented you could add them up and see how much I sent in the year 1950. I think I sent $10, $20 at a time when I had it. I was making $80 a month. How much could I send and still be a sailor?
Mr. Jenner. This is not in any sense a criticism, sergeant. All I am doing is seeking some facts.
Mr. Pic. Well, sir, in the letters she refers to 10, 20, 40, sometimes.
Mr. Jenner. I show you John Pic Exhibits Nos. 48 and 59, and referring to No. 48, at the bottom of which is written Lee, age 2½. Would you identify that, please?
Mr. Pic. Yes, sir; this is Lee Harvey Oswald age 2½ as the picture states written in the handwriting of Mrs. Marguerite Oswald. This picture was taken at Lillian Murret's at Sherwood Forest Drive.