Mr. Jenner. Each draft is in your handwriting?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And the interpretations appearing at the bottom of page 8 and the bottom of page 9 are the material you supplied me and they consist of your interpretations of those letters or translations, rather?
Mrs. Paine. That is right. They are dated respectively July 12 and July 14.
Mr. Jenner. I hand you a picture copy rather than a photostatic copy of a two-page letter dated July 14, 1963, and a translation of that letter which we will mark as Commission Exhibits Nos. 413 and 414, respectively.
(The documents referred to were marked Commission Exhibits Nos. 413 and 414 for identification.)
Mr. Jenner. Directing your attention to Exhibit 413, would you tell us what that is?
Mrs. Paine. This appears to be a photograph of the letter I then wrote from my final draft and sent to Marina, dated the 14th of July.
Mr. Jenner. So that Exhibit No. 413 is the——
Mrs. Paine. 413, the photograph.