Mr. Jenner. I see. I have a spelling of that name, Mr. Taylor, which is B-o-g-o-v-a-l-l-e-n-s-k-i-a [spelling].
Mr. Taylor. That may be more correct. This is phonetic here that I have [referring to paper].
Mr. Jenner. Is that a maiden name or a married name?
Mr. Taylor. That is her married name—Jeanne's married name to——
Mr. Jenner. Is Jeanne the same as Christiana?
Mr. Taylor. No; Jeanne is the mother. Christiana is the daughter.
Mr. Jenner. Yes.
Mr. Taylor. That is the name of Christiana's father and the man I was just saying that Jeanne traveled with as ballet performers in China.
All of the press clippings I saw, I think, were prior to World War II. And, as far as Mr. Bogo—as far as Chris' father is concerned, he was in Dallas during 1959 or 1960 and—uh—he had severe mental problems and Chris returned with him to California where, the last I heard, he was resident of a State mental hospital.
Mr. Jenner. Uh-huh.