Mr. Jenner. They in turn are processed in building to be solid blocks?
Mrs. Paine. That's all right. I describe them as—they are sets—anything a child wishes to make it into for play.
Mr. Jenner. One of them right now in your living room contains wooden blocks, does it not?
Mr. Jenner. And the other is empty?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. John Joe, will you measure that which Mrs. Paine describes as a block and which I describe as a box?
Agent Howlett. It is 1/4-inch wide by 2 feet long.
Mr. Jenner. How deep?
Agent Howlett. It is 7½ inches deep, with 1/2 inch press plywood on the bottom, makes it a total height of 8 inches.