Mr. Jenner. In her letter enclosed in the envelope postmarked June 18, 1951——
Mr. Pic. What number is that, sir?
Mr. Jenner. That is Exhibits Nos. 19 and 19-A—she makes reference that Robert has been saving his money since January to buy a car and "gives me $15 a week and never spends a cent unless absolutely necessary (is he tight) but he has saved $210 since the first of the year and is hiding"——
Mr. Pic. Hitting.
Mr. Jenner. "For $400" and so on.
Mr. Pic. Before buying a car.
Mr. Jenner. "Won't loan me a penny, pays his room and board regularly. He gets 2 weeks vacation with pay, I believe, will start in July."
Do you remember your mother attempting to borrow money from you?
Mr. Pic. When I went home on leave in 1950 with a hundred or so dollars, like I mentioned before, she wanted to hold it, just about the whole amount except for about $10 from me, so nothing would happen to it, and I might get robbed or something, she felt. Whenever she could she attempted to get a buck out of any of us.
Mr. Jenner. Did you get any of that money back?