Mr. Voshinin. Sure. George talks, you know, a lot of nonsense usually about anything; but sometimes, you know, as Kirken says, he says he became quite unpleasant with his nonsense and he says he couldn't stand it. And Kirken and his wife are, I think, good Americans.

Mr. Jenner. Yes.

Mr. Voshinin. They are okay.

Mr. Jenner. Now, is there anything else that occurs to you that you would like to add in the record that you think might be helpful or pertinent?

Mr. Voshinin. Well, not that I know at the present time, but——

Mr. Jenner. If you think of anything, we're going to be back next week and the week afterwards——

Mr. Voshinin. Could you give me a telephone or anything?

Mr. Jenner. Well, you just call the U.S. attorney's office here and somebody representing the Commission will be here. Either I will or some other person. So all you have to do is ask for the U.S. attorney, Mr. Sanders—Barefoot Sanders——

Mr. Voshinin. Yeah; I know.

Mr. Jenner. And he will know, and he will put you in touch with one of us.