Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mrs. Voshinin. So, we knew for sure that he was there. And then he brought back—that I know for sure that he went to Yugoslavia—and he brought the photo pictures unmistakably Yugoslavian that he brought back—photographs, you know, that were Yugoslavian.
Some of them I knew—some of the places.
Mr. Jenner. You knew some of the places in Yugoslavia?
Mrs. Voshinin. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. He was over there about how long?
Mrs. Voshinin. I thought he was there about a year—something like that.
Mr. Jenner. And this was when?
Mrs. Voshinin. I think it was in—now, that I cannot place exactly. I think in 1957—in 1956 and 1957; or 1957 and beginning of 1958. I'm not too sure. But anyway, what I remember that in 1959—it was before 1959, because in 1959 we went to Fifth Petroleum Congress in New York City and there we met George and his old friends from Yugoslavia. So, that would have been the year before that that he went. There was a delegation of Yugoslavian geologists who knew him—and he introduced us.
Mr. Jenner. And you gathered, from those introductions and talking, that they were people in the Yugoslavian delegation to the Fifth Petroleum Congress who knew George?