Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Well, I don't know which ones—the Chinese or Reds or Japanese—I don't know who. And he was taken on the railroad—that is, usual procedure, they take you on a car somewhere and shoot you. And my brother told me he died in 1941. I don't know how he found out. I assume and I think that the American government helped him, because he is in rather secret work. He could not possibly do it, having parents——

Mr. Jenner. This is your brother who lives out in California?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. Now, you eventually—before you came to the United States, were you married?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; I was married to my first husband.

Mr. Jenner. Did you marry in China?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. And what was the name of your first husband?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. He had a few first names, and to tell you the truth I don't know which one is the right one. I cannot say. Because half of the friends called him by one name, half of the friends called him by the other name.

Mr. Jenner. Well——