Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. In the early part of the year?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. That is right.

Mr. Jenner. And you returned to Dallas?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. We returned to Dallas. We took another apartment in the same place—very close to the same neighborhood we used to live—6628 Dickens Avenue. I felt an urge to write a report on our trip. I sat down and worked like hell writing this report. My wife started working—because we were getting short of money. We spent all the money on our trip—including this Haiti stay. And at the same time I started pursuing my profession and making oil deals like we do, doing consulting work, in Dallas.

Now, I should repeat again—I am glad you reminded me of some of those dates, because you have them written down, and I don't.

So I cannot vouch for some of the dates.

Mr. Jenner. Well, as a matter of fact, I have most of them in my head at the moment.

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. You have a better memory for dates than I do.

Mr. Jenner. Now we have you in 1962. Your wife went back to work for——