Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. And you are an outdoorsman?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes. I have to tell you—I never expected you to ask me such questions. I also tried to get various jobs otherwise. I went to Arizona.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. De Mohrenschildt, one of the things I am trying to do is get your personality into the record, because many people have described your personality.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Very different, probably.
Mr. Jenner. I wouldn't say very different. But you would be surprised the kind of things that are said about you. I don't know that you would be surprised.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. I know that I have friends, I have enemies.
Mr. Jenner. Well, everybody has.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. I also went to Arizona, I remember, and tried to get a job as—I don't know if it is after this experience with Humble Oil Co.—probably—over—to get a job as a polo instructor at the Arizona Desert School. Since we played polo in the military academy, I know how to play polo. I am not an expert player, but I do know how to play polo, and I am a good rider, and was a good rider. So I tried to get the job in the Arizona Desert School for Boys. And for some reason I could not get this job. There was a job available. I don't remember what the circumstances were. I never got this job. But I think it is after my experience with Humble Oil Co.
Mr. Jenner. You worked in the Louisiana oil fields as—what did you call it?