Mr. Pic. In the morning. We were to meet Lee and his wife at the Greyhound bus station approximately 2 o'clock. So Robert and I went down to pick him up. We picked them up outside the Greyhound bus station. Whether or not they—we had no way of seeing them getting off a bus. They were at the station when we got there. We did all the friendly sayings and I was——
Mr. Jenner. Tell us what happened now? What was the attitude, what were your impressions?
Mr. Pic. Well, I still was wondering if he was going to have this feeling of hostility toward me that he had shown the last time he had seen me, but it didn't manifest itself whatsoever. He introduced me to his wife, and I gave her a kiss, and his child. We got in the car, and he said I hadn't changed much, and we just talked like that. At no time did Marina speak any English. She would ask him questions in what I believe was Russian and he would talk back to her in—and talk through.
Mr. Jenner. Did you have any discussion with him on that subject—where he had learned Russian?
Mr. Pic. Well, sir, I knew he had been in Russia over 2 years, so evidently he had learned Russian while there.
Mr. Jenner. There was no occasion because of that, it never occurred to you to ask him about how and when he had learned?
Mr. Pic. I wasn't going to pry into his affairs, sir.
Mr. Jenner. You didn't?
Mr. Pic. No, sir; I didn't.
Mr. Jenner. Did you inquire of him as to his life in Russia?