Mr. Jenner. I would say this to you, sir. It is common that witnesses can, especially in this type of examination where the witness sits across the desk from a questioner, to drop his voice. So to the extent that you can recall it, you won't do it all the time, keep your voice up.
Mr. Glover. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Are you acquainted with a Mr. George De Mohrenschildt?
Mr. Glover. Yes; I am.
Mr. Jenner. When and under what circumstances did you first become acquainted with Mr. George De Mohrenschildt?
Mr. Glover. Again this is connected with my ice skating activities which I didn't mention. I mentioned my son's.
One of my avocations is ice skating. I do not know the exact time, but sometime in the period, I would say 1956 to 1959, when I have been ice skating, I met Mrs. De Mohrenschildt on the ice rink skating by herself. She skated a considerable time, maybe, probably, part of a year, and then later she brought Mr. De Mohrenschildt there, and that is the first acquaintance I had with them. This was a casual acquaintance.
Mr. Jenner. Is this the present Mrs. De Mohrenschildt?
Mr. Glover. This is the present Mrs. De Mohrenschildt.
Mr. Jenner. Was she then married to Mr. De Mohrenschildt?