Mr. Jenner. This is one of the few occasions in which he permitted himself to speak with you in English?
Mrs. Paine. That is correct. I asked him if he thought his application was any impediment to his getting and keeping a job. He said he didn't know, and went on to say that he had already lost his job when he was arrested for passing out pro-Cuba literature here in New Orleans. And he said he spent the night in jail, and I said, "Did Marina know that?"
"Yes, she knew it."
Mr. Jenner. I want you to finish the conversation.
Mrs. Paine. This was as much of a revelation, accurate revelation of what he had done as I ever got from him.
Mr. Jenner. Excuse me, Mrs. Paine. I am going to get into that with you.
I would like to have you finish the conversation first before you give your reaction.
Mrs. Paine. That was the end of it.
Mr. Jenner. That was the end?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.