Mr. Jenner. And——

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Not for long. It was about 3 weeks or so.

Mr. Jenner. That was for what purpose? What did you understand it to be for?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Well, to make—he was working for some people, for the company, to find out if there is any possibilities for oil, and he made some reports. In fact, his reports were printed even in the National Geographic. He did very good research. And the things he said now came true. They discovered a tremendous amount of oil in Nigeria.

Mr. Jenner. Nigeria and Ghana, are they the same?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. They are not the same, but they are close. He was in Ghana, Togoland, and Nigeria. You see, you can trace the lines throughout the whole world by the formations. It is a fascinating business. If it wouldn't be too late for me, I would switch to that now. It is a fantastic business.

Mr. Jenner. It is fantastic?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. If you love nature. Otherwise, it is no fun at all.

Mr. Jenner. Well——

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. In fact, I try to help him whenever I can. I draw maps. Just now I made for him some maps in the Dominican Republic about this nickel mine and everything. He couldn't have it photostated. They were too old. So I sit down and draw it any time I can, because I really love that.