Mr. Griffin. Put a set of initials and date by each one and remember it is April 22.

Mr. Senator. I think there is one I put on the 23d come to think of it somewheres on something.

Mr. Griffin. We will try to find that. I think you did make that change. You didn’t date the previous change made on Exhibit 5401.

Mr. Senator. I am writing 4-23 here. It is 4-22. Can I put in here and say “He was honorably discharged” or just “discharged satisfactory.”

Mr. Griffin. Go ahead, if you want to clarify it to say honorably discharged.

Mr. Senator. There is a difference.

Mr. Griffin. Yes; there is and I can understand why you would want that in there. Now you have made some other changes on here I notice. You have added on page 2 of Agent Moore’s report in the first sentence the word “Honorably” so that that sentence reads “He was honorably.”

Mr. Senator. I should say honorably discharged.

Mr. Griffin. Honorably discharged as a staff sergeant on September 9, 1945. In the first full paragraph on this page, the last sentence you have changed the spelling of the name Wexler from W-e-x-l-e-r to W-e-c-h-s-l-e-r, and that is the name of the man to whom your former wife is now married.

Mr. Senator. I am the one who gave him that other spelling because I didn’t spell it right.