Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes, yes.

Mr. Jenner. Well——

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Not enough to be charitable.

Mr. Jenner. By the way, your husband, he is a fine geologist and petroleum engineer. He is not a man who likes to concentrate on business, finances, is he?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Well, I would say he is pretty good with money. I am the one—I made money too easily, so I squandered money. He doesn't. But you see I always had a steady income. He doesn't have a steady income. He has an assignment for 2 or 3 weeks, he has very good money for it, and then we never know when it is going to come in.

He may have within a year two or three fantastic things—go to Ghana, go somewhere else, and he makes quite a lot of money.

But then maybe a year that he has nothing at all coming in. So he learned when he has something to hold onto it.

Mr. Jenner. So there were periods when his financial situation was good, so he was high?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes. That is how we took our trip, because we were very fortunate before our trip—he had an assignment in Ghana, and he made some money, and I was making very good money, so we thought we can afford it. Besides he almost lost his mind. We had to go on that trip.

Mr. Jenner. Then there were valleys, financially, in which you were not as affluent?