Mr. Jenner. Christina. And she also had a child—Alexandra?
Mr. Voshinin. I don't know anything about it.
Mr. Jenner. Did De Mohrenschildt have a daughter by the name of Alexandra?
Mr. Voshinin. De Mohrenschildt has two daughters, but I wouldn't know their names.
Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mr. Voshinin. Though I met both girls, but I somehow slipped up. My wife probably knows them.
Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mr. Voshinin. Christina Bogoiavlensky is a very good girl—and her husband, too. They are quite different from the parents.
Mr. Jenner. Go ahead.
Mr. Voshinin. So, after that assignment in Yugoslavia, he had an assignment in Ghana—which somehow puzzled us. First of all, it was a pretty short assignment; secondly, that the thing is that he showed us a newspaper edited in Ghana in which, on the first page, was a short article describing the arrival of "this famous specialist in postal stamps—Mr. De Mohrenschildt, who came to Ghana on business as a representative of a Swedish company."