Mr. Jenner. You may have an opportunity to read the Commission report, which I assume you will.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. I wish you the best of luck.
Mr. Jenner. You wrote Mrs. Auchincloss again, did you not, in February 2, 1964?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. I hand you the envelope and letter. Do you identify those as being the letter you sent to her and the envelope in which the letter was enclosed?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; it is exactly the letter I have written.
Mr. Jenner. This letter leads me then into your Haiti venture. Tell us about it. How did that arise, when did you first think about it?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. I started doing geological work in Haiti in 1956, I think, the first time, where I worked for some Haitian people connected with the Sinclair interests in Haiti.
I worked up a geological prospect for oil and gas drilling in the northern part of Haiti, and we were able to sell the projects to a company in Tulsa, and finally the deal fell through because of the Cuban situation.
In other words, the company did not want to drill in Haiti because of the expropriations going on in the Caribbean area. And the next time then I was in Haiti, as I explained before, after our trip——