Mr. Martin. But he is professor at SMU. He has a list of titles that long. He is very well thought of. I think he works for Sun Oil Company, and is a well-respected individual. His wife and his mother, I believe, teach Russian also. I think his mother taught Mrs. Paine a good deal of her Russian.
Mr. Redlich. Mr. Martin, I would like to show you Commission Exhibit No. 325 which was introduced earlier today. Mr. Leech, I believe you have a photostat of this. If you could hand it to me during the course of this questioning. I would appreciate it.
Mr. Leech. Yes.
Mr. Redlich. Thank you.
Could you tell the Commission what this document purports to state, and then I will ask you about individual items.
Mr. Martin. These are contracts that we have made both in writing and verbally for Marina Oswald's right, her story rights.
Mr. Redlich. And the first item appearing on Commission Exhibit No. 325 is a contract with Texitalia Films.
Mr. Martin. Yes.
Mr. Redlich. Would you describe the terms and conditions of that contract?
Mr. Martin. Texitalia Films is planning a 60-minute technicolor documentary to start. They will pay $75,000 for World-Wide movie and the TV rights.