Mr. Jenner. You prepared a first draft and then after you had prepared the first draft and gone over it to make sure it recited what you wished, you then wrote the final answer?
Mrs. Paine. That's right—in Russian.
Mr. Jenner. In Russian and dispatched it?
Mrs. Paine. That's right.
Mr. Jenner. And they are pages 4 through 7, correct?
Mrs. Paine. That's right—the other translations were all made at the time indicated on the page, which was also the time the letter was written and sent.
Mr. Jenner. Now, have you in the last day or two at my request reviewed carefully the translations which now compose this Ruth Paine Exhibit 277?
Mrs. Paine. Yes I have.
Mr. Jenner. And to the best of your knowledge, information and belief, after that check are you now able to say whether those transcriptions are accurate and whether also the statements you make of descriptive character in connection therewith are also accurate and truthful?
Mrs. Paine. I believe them to be fully accurate.