Mr. Jenner. [Spelling] G-r-a-f-f?

Mr. Voshinin. Yes; Mrs. Theodore Graff—who worked for George as a secretary mostly in the time that George was in Yugoslavia. He still was, one part of the time, maintaining his office in the Republic Bank, and Mrs. Graff worked there. And I think that Mrs. Graff knows a lot about De Mohrenschildt's business. You see, my wife only worked there 2 or 3 weeks so she doesn't know much. But I understand that Mrs. Graff was there and she read a lot of his files, you know, sorting them and having no other things to do. Especially, I think that George had written his autobiography and she has seen it. I understand she has seen it. It is some kind of a novel about himself which he wanted to sell.

Then, I think you should also question a Mrs. Leslie and Miss Leslie who know him. Mrs. Leslie and her stepdaughter, Miss Leslie.

Mr. Jenner. Are they residents of Dallas?

Mr. Voshinin. They are residents of Dallas. Yeah. Mrs. Graff is now living in Birmingham—you know, near Detroit.

Mr. Jenner. Oh, yes; I know. It's a suburb of Detroit. My daughter attended school in Birmingham.

Mr. Voshinin. Mrs. Graff is from Connecticut otherwise, but she was here with her husband. He was working here in Republic Bank—and that's where George's office was. She was at one time, you know, his secretary—part-time, I think.

Mr. Jenner. Where do Mrs. Leslie and Miss Leslie live?

Mr. Voshinin. Mrs. Leslie and Miss Leslie on Hanover.

Mr. Jenner. Hanover Street?