Mr. Griffin. Yes. Well, did your mother ever explain to you how she happened to have a half-sister?

Mrs. Kaminsky. If she did, I don’t remember. I don’t really think we—at least, I never went into it too much.

Mr. Griffin. Did you ever have any information about what your mother’s father did, your maternal grandfather?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, there was some story that my mother’s mother was supposed to have been some sort of doctor. In those days, I don’t know what they considered a doctor, you know.

Mr. Griffin. Who was supposed to have been the doctor——

Mrs. Kaminsky. I don’t——

Mr. Griffin. Your mother’s father or your mother’s mother?

Mrs. Kaminsky. I don’t know. I don’t know. [My maternal grandmother was supposed, to have been the doctor.]

Mr. Griffin. Yes. Did your mother talk about these things?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Not too much. One of my sisters, or a couple of them, used to talk about it once in a while, but never a—not very often.