Mr. Jenner. Is the document in the same condition now as it was when you prepared the original of which that is a carbon copy?
Mr. Jenner. I offer in evidence as Commission Exhibit No. 419 the document which has been so identified.
Mr. McCloy. It may be so admitted.
(The document referred to was marked for identification as Commission Exhibit No. 419 and received in evidence.)
Mrs. Paine. Will there be any difficulty that it starts with typing and then it goes carbon?
Mr. Jenner. Explain that.
Mrs. Paine. I wrote two carbon paragraphs and then I thought I should write a carbon of this to Mrs. Blanchard and put in a carbon and then in my own copy put in typing.
Mr. Jenner. So that which appears to be a copy is an original and that which follows, what appears to be original, is an actual carbon copy of the letter you actually sent to Mrs. Blanchard?
Mrs. Paine. With copy stated here to Mrs. Kloepfer.