Mrs. Paine. I have no reason to believe he was associated with anyone.
Representative Boggs. Did you ever see him talking with anyone else, in conversation with anybody else or get mail at your home?
Mrs. Paine. I never saw him talking with anyone else. He received all his mail from home, third class for the most part perhaps one letter from Russia.
Representative Boggs. Did he have telephone calls at your home of a mysterious nature?
Mrs. Paine. No.
Mr. Jenner. Excuse me, did he ever have a telephone call at your home mysterious or otherwise?
Mrs. Paine. No; never.
Representative Boggs. You then would be surprised if he were part of any group?
Mrs. Paine. I would be very surprised. For one thing, I judged, I had to wonder whether this man was a spy or someone dangerous to our Nation. He had been to the Soviet Union and he had come back and he didn't go as a tourist. He went by his own admission intending to become a Soviet citizen and then came back.
Representative Boggs. What about Marina—go ahead and finish.