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(Testimony of Igor Vladimir Voshinin)And, finally, he wanted to go on his own and make money the whole time, you know. So, he opened his own office and was drilling for oil and made also some consultations. And I know that before we came here he was very successful in the Caribbean area, and he got big money--real big money. So, he was always consulting some specialist about what to do about that sort of thing. So, shortly after that, after we came here you see, how we met him, my wife is a geologist with a Master Degree from Rutgers University; and we were looking, you know, when we came through this area, we were looking for such a place which would be good for my health and which also would give her the possibility to work in her profession--and not be so noisy as New York is. So, she was looking for a job--which was very difficult for a beginner, you know, a woman geologist--though we have a dozen of them here. But--so Bouhe gave us--he said, "There is a Russian geologist"--so Bouhe gave my wife the dress of Mr. De Mohrenschildt's office. He has a very good---beautiful office in First National Bank. So---- So, my wife worked there for about---- Mr. De Mohrenschildt, he was very nice and he said, "Well, I don't have anything but you can--I want to bring my files in order, you know, and you help me a little so for sometimes I can give you something to start with--and I have a big friend of mine, Mr. Henry Rogatz, who is looking for an assistant. So, he called him on the telephone and he said, "I have an assistant for you, it's a girl, she can help you in geology and all your work." So, Henry hired my wife for that first month at haft-day--she worked half a day for De Mohrenschildt and half a day for Rogatz. And my wife only worked for De Mohrenschildt, I think, 2 or 3 weeks and then she moved to Rogatz' office and worked there for the whole day until he retired--which was about a year and a half ago. So, all that time, my wife worked for Henry Rogatz. And De. Mohrenschildt, in that winter, divorced his wife and closed his office. And then he--after he closed his office, he told all of us that he is no more interested in opening another office because that's too hard for him because he has, you know--he had some kind of accident, as I understand, and he cannot drive too long, he cannot sit too long, and he has difficulties to concentrate and, therefore, he has to have an office where he can--you know, some job which he can walk a little, consult a little, talk a little, but not too much paperwork. That's what he explained to me.
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