Mrs. Paine. Yes; they are very good friends of mine who I have known from work with the Young Friends Committee of North America. He was chairman of the East-West Contacts Committee while I was chairman of the subcommittee on pen pal correspondence.

Mr. Jenner. Nothing else on the S page?

Mrs. Paine. No.

Mr. Jenner. The next is a page on which the top letter appears to be T.

Mrs. Paine. No significance here.

Mr. Jenner. The next is a page, the right-hand one of which has the top letter U, and then there are entries not on that page but on the page to the left of that.

Mrs. Paine. No significance.

Mr. Jenner. The next is a page on which the top letter appears also as U.

Mrs. Paine. Yes; no significance here.

Mr. Jenner. But the first name on which refers to Dick Uviller.