But before I do that, I will ask whether you are the author of the article?
Mr. Oliver. Yes, that is right.
Mr. Jenner. Part I and part II.
Mr. Oliver. Right.
Mr. Jenner. The picture representation in each of those issues is your picture?
Mr. Oliver. The picture of myself, yes. I may say I did not choose the other photographs. That was the work of the editor.
Mr. Jenner. I should say that the picture representation on page 13 of Exhibit 2, and the picture representation on page 65 is in each instance your picture?
Mr. Oliver. That is right.
Mr. Jenner. I will ask you a general question first. If you want to particularize you may. I will tell you that I will get into particulars as we go along. What was the source, or what were the sources, if there was more than one source, of the statements and claims made in your article. When I say “your article” I mean both parts, unless I distinguish.
Mr. Oliver. Statements which I make as statements of fact or of reports are taken very largely, perhaps entirely, from printed sources, such as newspapers, periodicals.