Mr. Jenner. What are their names—do you remember a given name?
Mr. Mamantov. No, I don't remember, but he is a lawyer and his wife, she is a Russian from France. He married her, I think, during the American occupation of Europe.
Mr. Jenner. By the way, Mr. Gregory is a native-born Russian?
Mr. Mamantov. Yes, he is Grigor'er. He has changed his name—it isn't his original name.
Mr. Jenner. Originally, it was Gregoria and he changed it to Gregory, spelled G-r-i-g-o-r'e-r [spelling]?
Mr. Mamantov. It could be—he spelled it also with an "e", but that's originally his name.
Mr. Jenner. He is a petroleum consultant of some type?
Mr. Mamantov. Petroleum engineer—correct.
Mr. Jenner. Is he part Russian—part of the Russian emigre group here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area?
Mr. Mamantov. That's right. You see, we are not meeting with them for quite a while as a group. We broke away, but individually, I have been with Gregorys on a few occasions—I have been with the Clarks on few occasions together. I have been with Mr. Bouhe quite frequently in the past—whom else—the same I know them very well personally but we didn't meet—we don't meet as a group any more.