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Page 9 While in New rleans, to lived at 1,907 Magazine Street and at one time vorked for the illiam Riley Company neer that address. Then asked about any previous arrests, he told me that he had had a little trouble while workine with the Fair Play for Cuba committee and had a fight with some anti-Oastro people. He also told me of a detate on some radio station in New Treans where he debated with some anti-Castro people. I asked him what be thought of Fresident Kennedy and his family, and be said he didn t have any views on the President. He said, "I like the President's family very well. I have my own views about national policies.' I asked him about a polygraph test. He told me he had re- fused a polygraph test with the FBI, and be certainly wouldn't take one at this time. Both Mr. Bookhout, of the FBI, and Mr. Kelley, and the Marshall asked Oswald some questions during this S interview. Oswald vas placed back in jail at 11:33 am. At 12:35 pm Oswald was brought to the office for another interview with Inspector Kolley and some of the other officers and myself. I talked to Oswald about the di fferent places he had lived in Dallas in an effort to find where he was living when the picture was made of him holding a rifle which looked to be the same rifle we had recovered. This picture showed to be taken near a stairway with many identifying things in the back yard. He told me about one of the places where he had lived. Mr. Faine had told me about where Oswald lived on Neely Street. Oswald was very evasive about this location. we found later that this was the place where the picture was made. I again asked him about his property I IS8A

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