Mr. De Mohrenschildt. That is an unfortunate term they call me quite often.

Mr. Jenner. You mentioned somebody from Brazil that had the sobriquet of King of Bananas. Was that the King of Orchids rather than the King of Bananas?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Well, maybe. But we called him the King of Bananas. At least I called him that.

I remember his name now—I mentioned it to you. Dr. Decio de Paulo Machado. I still—I think he is still in existence, because I asked about him recently.

Mr. Jenner. If I said you were an extrovert, would that agree with your own judgment of yourself?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Well, I don't know if it is for others to call me. I would rather be an extrovert than an introvert.

Mr. Jenner. Well, for example, I regard myself as an extrovert.

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Then I am happy to be an extrovert. I don't like to be accused of being too much of an extrovert, because I think if you pass the limit it is too much.

Mr. Jenner. Of course. Any extreme is bad. I made a reference yesterday to Professor Zitkoff, in Houston. I thought that might stimulate your recollection. Did you make regular trips to Houston?

Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; quite often.