Mrs. Voshinin. In 1959—end of May and beginning of June, I believe.

Mr. Jenner. Were you going to tell us about the so-called second period of George De Mohrenschildt's career?

Mrs. Voshinin. Well, I would call it the second period because, first of all, I must tell you that in between, somewhere in the middle of the second period, we were not on speaking terms with George and Jeanne for over a year. So, I cannot tell anything about that period.

Mr. Jenner. Why?

Mrs. Voshinin. That was—well, from some cracks they made. I mean—no—well, okay. It was a silly joke, I believe.

But Jeanne wanted to send a greetings telegram to Mr. Khrushchev, you know.

Now, I don't know whether I made it clear to the gentlemen from the FBI. So, I would rather say this now.

Mr. Jenner. All right.

Mrs. Voshinin. But she never sent this telegram. George told me she never did send it. But, anyway, we were awfully angry at that—really angry. And it was just—all that constantly, you know, and their talking in left direction——

Mr. Jenner. Their talking what?