Mr. Jenner. All right. Based on discussions in the family over a period of years?
Mr. Pic. Based mainly on experiences in contact with my mother over a period of years, sir.
Mr. Jenner. All right; tell us about them.
Mr. Pic. I think it was probably because it was cheaper to maintain Robert and I over at this school than it was to maintain us at home. I mean we boarded there, they fed us, went to school. I don't know what the fee was but this was the impression I have now.
Mr. Jenner. While you boys were at the Catholic school, did your mother and Lee leave, if you have a recollection of this, the 2109 Alvar home? This would be sometime between the first of January 1940, and the time you finished the second semester, let us say.
Mr. Pic. If this house between Alvez and Bartholomew is a green house.
Mr. Jenner. Green?
Mr. Pic. Green, I can remember it. You can tell me if it was green, I don't know, sir. I remember a green house somewhere in this time period.
Mr. Jenner. Let me get at that this way. You and Robert were lodged eventually in the Bethlehem——
Mr. Pic. Bethlehem Orphans Home, somewhere on St. Peters Street, New Orleans. I think this was in 1942, though, this happened.