Mr. Jenner. This was after——

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. After I finish my job in Yugoslavia.

Mr. Jenner. Give me—I am going to pose a hypothetical to you. Let us assume that a Russian couple would come to Dallas, let us say right now—no friends, not know anybody in Dallas. What would normally happen? As soon as you became acquainted with the fact, or the community—the Russian group became acquainted with the fact that there was a Russian couple?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. They would be exceedingly interested, naturally.

Mr. Jenner. Curious?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Exceedingly curious.

Mr. Jenner. Now, if you were there, would that include you?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. And your wife?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes. Well, aside from us—the most curious would be George Bouhe, because he actually met us first—the first in Dallas—he told us about Oswald, as far as I remember. Because he is curious by nature. He wants to know what is going on. He wants to convert them to the Greek Orthodox Church, and so on.