Mr. Jenner. In our own way.

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. In our own way of life, then I start criticizing. But I certainly am not interested in somebody's political organization, because I am sufficiently independent to do it by myself.

Mr. Jenner. And even when you become interested, as you suggest, in improvement or change, that has been largely an individual activity on your part?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes. Occasionally I write letters to Congressmen—if you call that political action. I do. I write, I bitch very often. I write letters to the Congressmen and complain. I know the Congressman from Texas here, and I know—I write letters to people in Washington when I want to have something done about something.

Mr. Jenner. All right. Now, you spent 2 months in Haiti.

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. And you returned to the United States.

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Returned to the United States.

Mr. Jenner. Where did you land?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. We landed in—we came by Lykes—Lykes Line ship directly from Haiti to Louisiana, I think Port Arthur, La.