Mrs. Grant (read instrument referred to).
Mr. Burleson. I will ask you about the first paragraph—is it correct?
Mrs. Grant. Yes.
Mr. Burleson. Now, getting to the second paragraph, I’ll ask you if it is correct?
Mrs. Grant. Well, that’s what I told them because that’s what I thought—they told me he wasn’t dead.
Mr. Burleson. Have you heard anything since then to the contrary?
Mrs. Grant. I have not spoken to anybody—to anybody who knows where he is—whether he is dead, outside of what his name, Clements here told me they found him—he’s alive.
Mr. Burleson. Directing your attention to the sentence in the second paragraph that says, “Frank had a sister named Rose Solomon in Los Angeles,” is that correct?
Mrs. Grant. No; instead of sister, it should be aunt. He only had one sister and no other living relatives I would know.
Mr. Burleson. Other than Rose Solomon, who is an aunt and not a sister?