Mr. Jenner. Now, all of this was in connection with the work you were doing with respect to oil exploration and gas exploration and development for what group?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. For No. 1—for Charmex. Then Cuban Venezuelan Trust—that is Warren Smith Co. Then the Three States Oil and Gas Co. in Dallas.
Mr. Jenner. Now—were there some other companies?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; then Lehman Trading Corp. in New York. I may have had other jobs, but they escape me now. But they were all consulting jobs for clients of mine—either from Texas or from New York. And then in 1957 those foreign jobs led to my being pretty well known in that field. I was contacted by Core Lab in Dallas in regard to a job in Yugoslavia.
Mr. Jenner. Tell us about that. That was for——
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. That was for ICA—a job for ICA and for the Yugoslav Government.
Mr. Jenner. Tell us what ICA is.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. International Cooperation Administration here in Washington—which wanted an oil and gas specialist to go to Yugoslavia and help them develop oil resources under the—I don't know—some kind of government deal. Under this——
Mr. Jenner. Did a man named Charles Mitchell accompany you?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes—George Mitchell.