Mr. McCloy. I don't recall that she actually said that. She said it was an interesting situation.
Mrs. Paine. It was unusual, I think I probably said.
Mr. McCloy. She used the word unusual.
Mrs. Paine. An unusual thing to do, certainly.
Senator Cooper. I don't want to say that you said something you didn't, but I got the impression that one of the reasons you were interested in meeting this family was in fact that this man had left the United States and gone to Russia.
Mrs. Paine. No.
Senator Cooper. In some sense?
Mrs. Paine. Not in any sense whatever.
Mr. McCloy. As I recall it she did say that this was an unusual situation, and that to some extent developed your interest. This is Mr. Dulles, a member of the Commission.
Senator Cooper. Maybe I could put it this way. Perhaps we could read back and find out, but I thought that you intimated or indicated that you were interested in the fact that this man had gone to Russia.