Mr. Jenner. Bad, and his reputation in the community as a man of morals, character, and integrity—is that bad or good?
Mr. Raigorodsky. Bad.
Mr. Jenner. And his reputation in the community as a man of capability in the profession which he pursues?
Mr. Raigorodsky. Good.
Mr. Jenner. For example—as a petroleum geologist?
Mr. Raigorodsky. No; petroleum engineer—good. His knowledge of languages is good. In fact, he taught at the University of Texas. I believe he taught French or Spanish after he went to school there, where my daughter went, one of my daughters, and my son-in-law also went there at the same time.
Mr. Jenner. What is his reputation in the community as being a loyal American? If he has a reputation?
Mr. Raigorodsky. I don't think he has any reputation of that type. Now, remember there are two—he is in a different social circle now, you see, than he was before with his second wife.
Mr. Jenner. Yes.
Mr. Raigorodsky. In fact, if I'm not mistaken how he got to the Oswalds was through the Clarks. You see, the Clarks of Fort Worth were his friends.