Mr. Jenner. You did get cards?

Mrs. Voshinin. Yes; uh-huh.

Mr. Jenner. You were aware of his departing for Haiti on this present sojourn of his?

Mrs. Voshinin. Oh, yes; quite.

Mr. Jenner. Tell us about that. When you first learned of it, what he said, what she said, and then his departure.

Mrs. Voshinin. A few months before their departure, he told us that he is working on getting a job with Haiti and that—I understood—that foreign aid money was involved there and this was connected with the State Department again. It was not just invitation of the Haiti Government.

And he worked on that for a few months, and he was traveling quite a lot.

Mr. Jenner. Back and forth to Haiti?

Mrs. Voshinin. Not to Haiti. I don't know where. Because sometimes he won't even mention where he goes, just when—or sometimes on business trips.

Then, he went to Haiti to arrange the trip. He came back and he brought from Haiti a newspaper in which—French newspaper—in French—and it stated there about the survey which was given to De Mohrenschildt & Co. I don't know who the company is. And he brought also some statement from the bank he was showing that he had some money deposited there. It wasn't a statement. It was a letter from the bank saying that $20,000 was deposited in his name at that particular bank, and I understand it was by Haitian Government. That's what it was—as far as I remember.