Mrs. Oswald. Yes, it seems to me. Perhaps it was attached to the next letter. I am not sure.
Mr. Rankin. This letter of February 17 that you referred to as the first letter is in your handwriting?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Will you examine the translation into English that is attached to it and inform us whether or not that is a correct translation?
Mrs. Oswald. I can't do that, because——
Mr. Rankin. Mr. Interpreter, can you help us in that regard, and tell her whether it is a correct translation?
Mr. Krimer. If I may translate it from the English, she could check it.
Mr. Rankin. Would you kindly do that?
Mrs. Oswald. That is a quite correct translation. I didn't want to, but I had to compose some such letters.
Mr. Rankin. I offer in evidence the photostatic copy of the letter in Russian as Exhibit 6.