(The documents referred to previously, marked Commission Exhibits Nos. 409, 409-A, and 409-B, were received in evidence.)
(At this point, Representative Boggs entered the hearing room.)
Mr. Jenner. Now, Mrs. Paine, turning to this series of correspondence which has now been admitted in evidence, have you made an interpretation for the Commission of Exhibit 409-B?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; I have.
Mr. Jenner. Where does that appear on your summary you furnished to me last evening?
Mrs. Paine. That begins in the middle of page 6, marked second letter from New Orleans.
Mr. Jenner. All right. Your interpretation of the letter dealing with the night club visit of the Oswalds, you have interpreted that for the Commission, and that appears on page what of your summary?
Mrs. Paine. That appears on page 3 marked first letter from New Orleans.
Mr. Jenner. All right. Were you concerned about Mrs. Oswald, about Marina's condition and her receiving proper medical attention?
Mrs. Paine. I was very concerned about it.