Mr. Mamantov. No; this was the field party. The office is located here in Dallas and we traveled—at the start of 1951—Post, Tex.; Brownfield, Tex.; Lubbock, Tex.; Hobbs, N. Mex.; Odessa, Tex.; Roswell, N. Mex., and I left——
Mr. Jenner. I think that's enough.
Mr. Mamantov. My family and my wife and I moved to Mississippi for a month.
Mr. Jenner. Still employed by Lion?
Mr. Mamantov. Still employed by the seising crew which was in Magee, Miss. From there we moved to Palacious, Tex. From there to Coalgate, Okla.; from Coalgate, Okla., to Seminole, Tex. My wife quit the company at that time and went to Roswell to join the family.
Mr. Jenner. Is your wife a professional person also?
Mr. Mamantov. She is not graduated from a law school, but she went quite a way.
Mr. Jenner. She took legal training, training in the law?
Mr. Mamantov. Right, but she worked as a geologist—as geological computer for that particular company.
Mr. Jenner. Did she finish her law work in Europe or here?