Mrs. Paine. I supplied you only on this summary that you have with a brief recollection of what it contained.
Mr. Jenner. I now hand you a document, Commission Exhibit No. 424 consisting of two pages which purports to be a translation of Exhibit 423. Did you review that translation with me last evening?
Mrs. Paine. Briefly.
Mr. Jenner. To the best of your recollection at the moment of what you said last night that the translation is of Exhibit 423?
Mrs. Paine. It is approximately what I recall writing. I didn't look at the Russian in your pictures.
Mr. Jenner. During the noon recess would you wish to look at that and if you have any exception you wish to take to the translation would you please state it to the Commission?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. McCloy. May I intervene at this point about Exhibit 422, has that been properly identified?
Mrs. Paine. No; not yet.
Mr. Jenner. Could we return it to the witness? Exhibit 422 is in whose handwriting?