Mr. Jenner. And your daughter who was born to you in New York City——

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. In Manhattan Hospital.

Mr. Jenner. She was—her given name was——

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Jeanne Elinor LeGon.

Mr. Jenner. And she changed her name to Christiana?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; her father did it. She was just a youngster.

You know what happened to him mentally. He went completely—I don't know, maybe when people go crazy, lots of things begin to bother them, maybe his conscience was bothering him because he dropped his father's name or something. But for a particular reason he didn't take it himself, but he put it—insisted that my daughter will take the name.

Mr. Jenner. What name?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Bogoiavlensky—and drop the LeGon. And she was baptized—she was brought up as Episcopalian. I never baptized her, because I wanted her to choose her own religion when she grew up. I know too many people who have too many difficulties later when they find out they want something else. By the time she was baptized she liked the name Christiana and she took that name. And he changed her name to Bogoiavlensky again. So it was very, very unpleasant and horrible, what the poor fellow didn't do.

Mr. Jenner. Did he cause you some difficulty with respect to accusing you of being a Communist?