Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember in April 1963, there was an attempt made on the life of General Walker?

Mr. Clark. Oh, yes.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you see De Mohrenschildt after that?

Mr. Clark. I am sure I did. If he left in May I feel sure I saw him shortly before he left for Haiti.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you recall discussing the attempt on General Walker with De Mohrenschildt?

Mr. Clark. No; there would be no reason. We seldom discussed or talked politics.

Mr. Liebeler. You have no recollection that he mentioned Oswald in connection with the Walker attempt at that time?

Mr. Clark. At that time it was the furthest thing because I don't think that George De Mohrenschildt and I even mentioned Oswald in any of our conversations, parties or get-togethers at any time unless it was just someone made a comment about Marina getting beat up about the only comment we had.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any question about De Mohrenschildt's loyalty to the United States?

Mr. Clark. None; I think he talks a lot and I think he is a character but I don't think he is disloyal in any respect.