Mr. Jenner. Did he send that carbon copy of a letter to you?
Mr. Raigorodsky. That's right, and this was the—outlining a project in Haiti and the West Indies.
Mr. Jenner. And was there an outline enclosed?
Mr. Raigorodsky. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And is that the next sheet which is entitled: "Haitian Holding Co.," dated August 1, 1962, and is on the letterhead of George De Mohrenschildt? Petroleum geologist and engineer, Republic National Bank Building, Dallas, Tex. [De Mohrenschildt Exhibit No. 6.]
That was enclosed with the letter?
Mr. Raigorodsky. Yes, this is the letter and then this is the outline, and besides that, you see, here is the outline of what he planned.
Mr. Jenner. The outline to which he refers is set forth in the two-page carbon copy of a letter I have heretofore identified?
Mr. Raigorodsky. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And there's also enclosed with it what appears to be the mimeographed one piece sheet I have described, dated August 1, 1962, that has the mimeographed signature at the bottom, "G. De Mohrenschildt." Is that his signature?