Mr. De Mohrenschildt. I am glad to hear that.
Mr. Jenner. That he thought you were in good faith, offering him an opportunity to participate, and you were not thinking in terms of any business advantage.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. No, no.
Mr. Jenner. And that is the fact; is it?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; of course. I offered this project to quite a few people, and it so happened that at the time they were afraid of Haiti, and I am very happy to say that I am now the sole proprietor of the whole project. It may be all for the best.
Mr. Jenner. I will show the witness pages 4, 5 and 6 and 7 of Commission Document No. 542. I wish to direct your attention primarily to the—what purports to be a letter from you to Mr. Kitchel, setting forth the background of information on a holding company that you were developing in Haiti. Would you read the letter?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. "Haitian Holding Company."
Mr. Jenner. Excuse me. It may already be in evidence.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. "August 1, 1962."
Mr. Jenner. I think not—but if you will hold a minute. What I have just shown you is a copy of De Mohrenschildt Exhibit No. 6.