Mr. Jenner. You saw some photographs from Ghana?

Mrs. Voshinin. Yes; from Ghana.

Mr. Jenner. And you saw this newspaper?

Mrs. Voshinin. Yes; and I saw the newspaper—and I believe this newspaper was in English. The French newspaper was from Haiti—right. And the English one was from Ghana; yes.

Mr. Jenner. It was a Ghana newspaper published in English?

Mrs. Voshinin. Yes; in English language—written in English language. And that's what it said there.

Mr. Jenner. Did you ever talk to him about that?

Mrs. Voshinin. I believe so. I believe I asked him, and he said that he went there on account of some Swedish, I believe, businessmen to look for some oil leases, and he had to sort of conceal his profession, you know—that this is a competitive business and you don't advertise you are geologists looking for oil, you know.

But then, again, we, both of us, refrained from asking any questions of George's trip because George repeatedly hinted that he was doing some services for the State Department, you know.

Mr. Jenner. Of the United States?