Mr. Burleson. What I am asking is, do you want a single affidavit as to each one of the names here?

Mr. Hubert. I think not, I think the usual affidavit form—one that says that—having been handed a list and so forth, that she has the following comment to make on each and then in numerical sequence, and as to the rest of them there is no significance.

Mr. Burleson. And one notary signature will be sufficient?

Mr. Hubert. Yes.

Mr. Burleson. And then there will be just one instrument?

Mr. Hubert. Yes.

Mrs. Grant. I do want to say this: Do you know Jack in his early teens and in the early thirties—he and these bad boys he later on disassociated himself with, they were people in the neighborhood—broke up Bund meetings in Chicago—do you know Chicago at all?

Mr. Hubert. No.

Mr. Burleson. For the record, I have no other questions to ask.

Mr. Hubert. I haven’t either. Thank you very much.