(Testimony of Ruth Hyde Paine Resumed)
Mrs. Paine.
Also nothing related.
Mr. Jenner.
The next is the reverse side of the D page and the first page of the E page.
Mrs. Paine.
Nothing there.
Mr. Jenner.
Next, the reverse side of the D page and the first face of the E page.
Mrs. Paine.
Nothing of significance with relation to the Oswalds.
Mr. Jenner.
Next is the reverse of the E page and the first face of the F page.
Mrs. Paine.
I recall being refreshed by this entry, Four Continents Book Store. I went into this book store during the summer, my summer trip, and inquired of the lady at the cashier's desk something that I wanted to find, and realized that she did not speak any English, she did not understand me. And I heard other people there is a book store where you can obtain materials in Russian--it imports from Russia, and had materials that I wanted to get to help me with teaching Russian.
Mr. Jenner.
Is this located in Irving, Tex.?
Mrs. Paine.
This is in New York City. And----
Mr. Jenner.
You have not frequented that place before?
Mrs. Paine.
I have been in there before, yes; in a different year.
Mr. Jenner.
Were you aware, then, of the factor you have now recounted?
Mrs. Paine.
No; the only reason I bring it up is that I related this incident to Marina as an illustration of the fact that one needn't know English fluently to get a job if there were a Russian-speaking community, where Russian could be used. That is all.
Mr. Jenner.
Then the reverse of the page and the first face of the G page.
Mrs. Paine.
Nothing of significance here.
Mr. Jenner.
Next, the reverse of the F page and the first face of the G page.
Mrs. Paine.
Well, there is a reference to D. Gravitis, and also the name of her son-in-law appears here.
Mr. Jenner.
And her son-in-law is?
Mrs. Paine.
Ilya Mamantov.
Mr. Jenner.
And at the bottom of the page?
Mrs. Paine.
Yes; there is an entry for Everett Glover, whose name has appeared in the testimony, and whose connection is known.
Mr. Jenner.
Nothing else?
Mrs. Paine.
Nothing else.
Mr. Jenner.
The reverse of the G page and the face of the H page.
Mrs. Paine.
Nothing significant there.
Mr. Jenner.
Globe Parcel Service. Didn't you make some reference to that your testimony?
Mrs. Paine.
Yes; not in any connection to the Oswalds. But this was an address given to me by my Russian tutor. This is a service which will help you to send parcels to people behind the Iron Curtain. They see to it that it is either delivered or returned--whereas, sometimes without that service it will be neither delivered or returned.
Mr. Jenner.
Did you seek to resort to its services in connection with any of your association with the Oswalds?
Mrs. Paine.
No. I, in fact, have not used the service. I only have their address.
Mr. Jenner.
All right.
Next is the reverse of the G page and the facing page of the H page.
Mrs. Paine.
Mild significance in that the name of my one Russian student appears here, Bill Hootkins.
Mr. Jenner.
And his telephone number----
Mrs. Paine.
Is there; yes.
Mr. Jenner.
The reverse of the H page and the face of the I page. Now, let's take the reverse of the H page first, first side. The two page---the left-hand one has Samuel and Liz Hagner, and the opposite page at the top has Carol Hyde. On those two pages, are there any entries dealing with the Oswalds or relating to them?
Mrs. Paine.
None; except that it contains an address of several of my relatives,
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