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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. IX - Page 368« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Ruth Hyde Paine Resumed)

Mr. Jenner.
No other entry of significance on that page?
Mrs. Paine.
No.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is the page opposite that--the top letter of which is Q.
Mrs. Paine.
No significance here.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is the page the top letter of which is R.
Mrs. Paine.
Significant here is an entry for Ed and Dorothy Roberts.
Mr. Jenner.
Those are your next door neighbors?
Mrs. Paine.
Those are my next door neighbors, and also Randle, which refers to Mrs. William Randle. And the one below has been covered in testimony---that is Frolick and Pen Rainey.
Mr. Jenner.
Frolick, I should say to you, Mrs. Paine, is spelled F-r-o-e-l-i-c-h although you do not have it so entered. The next page is the page opposite the page, the top letter of which is S.
Mrs. Paine.
Nothing of significance here.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is a page the top letter of which, for some strange reason is also S. It is the opposite----
Mrs. Paine.
The last one you had was facing.
Mr. Jenner.
And this is the reverse side of the S page. All right.
Mrs. Paine.
No significance in relation to the Oswalds. It does list the name of the school at which I taught Russian, Saint Mark's School.
Mr. Jenner.
By the way, would you identify the Strattons?
Mrs. Paine.
Yes; they are very good friends of mine who I have know from work with the Young Friends Committee of North America. He was chairman of the East-West Contacts Committee while I was chairman of the subcommittee on pen pal correspondence.
Mr. Jenner.
Nothing else on the S page?
Mrs. Paine.
No.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is a page on which the top letter appears to be T.
Mrs. Paine.
No significance here.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is a page, the right-hand one of which has the top letter U, and then there are entries not on that page but on the page to the left of that.
Mrs. Paine.
No significance.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is a page on which the top letter appears also as U.
Mrs. Paine.
Yes; no significance here.
Mr. Jenner.
But the first name on which refers to Dick Uviller.
Mrs. Paine.
Yes.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is a page the top letter of which appears to be V.
Mrs. Paine.
No significance here.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is a page the top letter of which appears to be W.
Mrs. Paine.
No significance here.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is a page the top letter of which is Y.
Mrs. Paine.
No significance in relation to the Oswalds, except as testified. I did talk to Mrs. Young.
Mr. Jenner.
Yes. Those are entries dealing with your in-laws, the Youngs?
Mrs. Paine.
That is right.
Mr. Jenner.
And there are three entries.
Mrs. Paine.
No. The first one has no relation whatsoever to my relatives.
Mr. Jenner.
That is a different Young entirely?
Mrs. Paine.
That is.
Mr. Jenner.
But the next two, Arthur M. Young, and Charles Morris--those are your in-laws?
Mrs. Paine.
And Arthur Young's father, Charles Morris Young.
Mr. Jenner.
Charles Morris Young is Arthur M. Young's father?
Mrs. Paine.
Father.
Mr. Jenner.
And Arthur M. Young is the stepfather of your husband, Michael Ralph Paine?
Mrs. Paine.
That is right.
Mr. Jenner.
And Charles Morris Young is the stepgrandfather of your husband, is that correct?
Mrs. Paine.
Yes; that is correct.
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