Mr. Jenner. She has?
Mrs. Paine. She recognized each of those things to which I referred.
Mr. Jenner. Things she mentioned during the course of this meeting?
Mrs. Paine. Indicated that she had received my letters.
Mr. Jenner. Yes; indicated to you that she had received them.
Mrs. Paine. Yes; and she said she was fearful that I would be angry with her for not having answered. But she said that Mr. Martin had advised her not to write to me or reply, and that she hoped I had understood that something of this nature was affecting her, and that this was why she was not writing. I asked about the change from having Thorne as a lawyer and Martin as a business advisor, to Mr. McKenzie as a lawyer, and she thought that was a good and necessary change, was relieved that this was being done. I said that I had talked with Mr. Thorne.
Mr. Jenner. When was that?
Mrs. Paine. It was the first Friday or Saturday in January.
Mr. Jenner. Of this year?
Mrs. Paine. Of 1964, and I asked him whether she, whether Marina, had delegated power of attorney to anyone, and Mr. Thorne told me no.