Mrs. Paine. Mild significance in that the name of my one Russian student appears here, Bill Hootkins.
Mr. Jenner. And his telephone number——
Mrs. Paine. Is there; yes.
Mr. Jenner. The reverse of the H page and the face of the I page. Now, let's take the reverse of the H page first, first side. The two pages—the left-hand one has Samuel and Liz Hagner, and the opposite page at the top has Carol Hyde. On those two pages, are there any entries dealing with the Oswalds or relating to them?
Mrs. Paine. None; except that it contains an address of several of my relatives, and these are people to whom I spoke about the Oswalds, and that has appeared in the testimony. Other than that, no significance.
Mr. Jenner. Next would be—there are some empty pages. We better record that fact. The reverse side——
Mrs. Paine. They are not in your exhibit.
Mr. Jenner. As we have gone along, there are some blank pages in your address book.
Mrs. Paine. Yes. But they are not in the exhibit.
Mr. Jenner. Those blank pages, except as they are in proximity to pages that have some entries on them, were not photostated.