Mrs. Paine. Oh, yes.
Mr. Jenner. You saw it. And it was folded at what point, now that you have the transcript of it before you?
Mrs. Paine. At the top of what I could see of the paper. In other words, it was just below the fold. It said, "The FBI is not now interested in my activities."
Mr. Jenner. Is that what arrested your attention?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. What did you do?
Mrs. Paine. I then proceeded to read the whole note, wondering, knowing this to be false, wondering why he was saying it. I was irritated to have him writing a falsehood on my typewriter, I may say, too. I felt I had some cause to look at it.
Mr. Jenner. May I have your permission, Mr. Chairman. The document is short. It is relevant to the witness' testimony, and might I read it aloud in the record to draw your attention to it?
Mr. McCloy. Without objection.
Mr. Jenner. Mrs. Paine, would you help me by reading it, since you have it there.