Mr. Jenner. Now, the upper portion is in French. Would you favor me by reading first that which is on the left, and then that which is on the right?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. That is a very long article. A magnificent success for the Commercial Bank of Haiti. The result of a trip——
Mr. Jenner. That is a headline?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Headline.
Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Shall I make a short resume of that?
Mr. Jenner. I would prefer—can you translate that literally?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. "The recent trip to the United States of America by Mr. Clemard Joseph Charles, the active president and manager general of the bank, Commercial Bank of Haiti, has constituted a magnificent success for this banking establishment which is prospering right now.
"In reality, during one of the most amicable ceremonies, the assistant mayor of New York, Mr. James O'Brien, has given to Mr. Clemard Joseph Charles the keys of the city of New York in the name of Mayor Wagner, who was at that time in Europe.
"The dinners and lunches have been offered in honor of Mr. Clemard Charles, namely, by the American Express, Patent Resources, Inc., and the Hanover Trust Co. A short contact with Mr. Clemard Joseph Charles has permitted us to obtain certain information for the readers. The active president and director general of the Commercial Bank of Haiti has been able to conclude an important contract with one of the largest financial companies in New York which does business in the millions of dollars. This enterprise guaranteed by the Import-Export Bank, the Chase Manhattan Bank, and the Bank of America, will make possible to the Haitian importers of American merchandise through the Commercial Bank of Haiti the credits of unlimited amounts for 6 months and longer periods.