Mr. Belin. All right, you take a look at the next paragraph, which is the last paragraph on the first page.
Mr. Holmes. I believe there would be nothing to elaborate or change on it.
Mr. Belin. Turn to page 2 on the first paragraph of the next page.
Mr. Holmes. The only thing there that I haven't covered would be that the reason these various post office boxes wherever he went was that it was much easier to have his mail reach him through post office forwarding orders than it was to try to get somebody over in Russia to change the address on a newspaper.
Mr. Belin. By the way, did he talk about anything at all about his life in Russia?
Mr. Holmes. He mentioned only that he met his wife in Minsk. That was her home town.
Mr. Belin. Anything else?
Mr. Holmes. It seemed like it was a dance. He met her at a dance, he told us.
Mr. Belin. Anything else?
Mr. Holmes. That he took these two local newspapers for her benefit, because it was local news to her and that was the reason he was getting those papers. She enjoyed reading about the home folks.