Mr. Jenner. What did he tell you about that assignment, if he told you anything?

Mr. Voshinin. Well, he showed us a newspaper again.

Mr. Jenner. What newspaper?

Mr. Voshinin. From Haiti.

Mr. Jenner. And to what effect was the article in the paper?

Mr. Voshinin. It was more than a page.

Mr. Jenner. More than a page?

Mr. Voshinin. It may—it was more than a page and it was the official newspaper of the Government of Haiti—which was a contract between the Government of Haiti and George De Mohrenschildt Co., Inc.—not George De Mohrenschildt himself—to make a magnetic survey of Haiti for the sum of—I don't remember exactly—about $300,000; in which it said that Mr. De Mohrenschildt's company will, according to specification, make a magnetic survey and also work on discoveries of minerals—oil and other minerals.

Mr. Jenner. In Haiti?

Mr. Voshinin. For the country of Haiti—and I think the contract is for 2 years.