Mrs. Voshinin. No. No. But something—I think he did not visit Cuba. I believe he mentioned that his plane had to stop in Cuba, something like that, on the airport. But I'm not sure about that at all. I believe he said.
Mr. Jenner. Was there a time when he visited Ghana?
Mrs. Voshinin. There was; yes.
Mr. Jenner. Well, tell us about that.
Mrs. Voshinin. Well, that was after he came back from Yugoslavia. I don't remember before or after he went second time to Yugoslavia. I think it was before he went second time to Yugoslavia. And I am pretty sure that he was in Ghana because he brought a newspaper—Ghana newspaper—and there was a picture, small picture. I didn't read the article, but I noticed there a line which said, "A well-known philatelist, George De Mohrenschildt"—which caught my eye. So, I thought, my God! That's one of George's antics again! [Laughter.]
Mr. Davis. Was he a stamp collector?
Mrs. Voshinin. No.
Mr. Davis. And this article said he was?
Mrs. Voshinin. That's what the article said; yes. But I just glanced through it, I mean. That's what caught my eye. That's all.
And then he also brought some photographs from Ghana—so I'm pretty sure he was there.