Mrs. Paine. It is Marina Oswald's handwriting.
Mr. Jenner. Here again as in the case of other envelopes, the envelope itself—everything appearing on the face of the envelope is in English?
Mrs. Paine. That is right.
Mr. Jenner. Whereas, the note on the inside is in Russian?
Mrs. Paine. That is right.
Mr. Jenner. And this is as you testified—she was able to write English to the extent of addressing letters, cards, and envelopes?
Mrs. Paine. That's right.
Mr. Jenner. Miss Reporter, would you now mark the two exhibits I now hand you as Ruth Paine Exhibit Nos. 278, the card, and 278-A, the envelope?
(Instruments referred to marked by the reporter as Ruth Paine Exhibit Nos. 278 and 278-A, for identification.)
Mr. Jenner. Mrs. Paine, is the card in the same condition now as it was except for the reporter's identification, when you received it?