Mrs. Paine. Yes; it is.
Mr. Jenner. And was Ruth Paine Exhibit 278, the card enclosed in the envelope which has been identified as Ruth Paine Exhibit No. 278-A?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; it was so enclosed.
Mr. Jenner. And except for having slit the envelope to remove its contents, is the envelope in the same condition now as it was when you received it?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And may we, as in the case of the other exhibits, retain the original and when I have photostated it we will return them to you?
Mrs. Paine. That is fine.
Mr. Jenner. I offer in evidence all of the exhibits which have been identified this evening.
Is there anything at all which has occurred to you that you desire to add, Mrs. Paine?
Mrs. Paine. I can think of nothing else at this point.