japanese were active in, because, of course, the japanese were rolling across the pacific at that time. and so this photograph was in a file marked marshall islands. it didn t say amelia earhart on it. had it, it might not have been in that file. but les kenny started going through hundreds of photographs with a microscope or magnifying glass and he discovered what he believes could be earhart and noonan. tom, hang on for a second, i ve got the panel with me and john has a question for you. tom, setting aside the photograph for a minute, i was fascinated when you said that the u.s. government after the war didn t want to pursue this because it might upset u.s./japanese relations at a time when we were getting on good terms with them and trying to help them rebuild their society. might there not be some cable traffic or other documents in state department files maybe