Mr. Pic. Yes, sir; earning a living.
Mr. Jenner. What do you recall he said in that connection?
Mr. Pic. That he made about $80 a month, and it wasn't the money so much. It was the products were not available to him and also his wife to get even with the money, and they consistently ate cabbage and he was tired of cabbage, and he struck me he was not complaining about the money but the availability of food.
Mr. Jenner. Is it your impression that he had become disenchanted with Russia?
Mr. Pic. Yes; I got this impression.
Mr. Jenner. Did you ever hear him say anything while you were boys in which he expressed dissatisfaction with the United States or its Government?
Mr. Pic. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. He made no comment on that subject when you saw him on Thanksgiving Day 1962?
Mr. Pic. I think his only bitter feelings that I recollect was his dishonorable discharge from the Marine Corps. This was the only bitter feelings he reported to me in anyway.
Mr. Jenner. I would like to have you tell us what he said as—did he return to that subject repeatedly? What leads you now to conclude or state by way of conclusion that he was bitter about that?