Mr. Pic. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. That following September, however, you transferred to some other school; did you not?
Mr. Pic. Yes, sir; and we were aware of this school before the school session ended in 1945. I knew before we left Davy Crockett we were going.
Mr. Jenner. What was the name of that?
Mr. Pic. In September 1945, sir, Robert and I entered Chamberlain-Hunt Academy, military school for boys, Port Gibson, Miss.
Mr. Jenner. And you were aware of that—that that was forthcoming?
Mr. Pic. Yes, sir; as early as May 1945 I think.
Mr. Jenner. And what were the circumstances?
Mr. Pic. Mr. Ekdahl had to travel and so we were going to boarding school.
Mr. Jenner. I exhibited to you earlier, and you identified a letter of your mother's dated February 1, 1945, to the Bethlehem Orphanage, John Pic Exhibit No. 4 in which your mother is petitioning the Bethlehem Orphanage for the return of you two boys to the orphanage.