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Re: OSWALD
C N.O. movements)
October 17, 1967
TO:
JIM GARRISON, District Attorney
FROM:
TOM BETHELL
RE:
OSWALD'S MOVEMENTS IN NEW ORLEANS
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LEE HARVEY OSWALD left his job with the Reily Coffee
Company on July 19, 1963. He left for Mexico on September 25, 1963.
During this two month period, his whereabouts are established,
or allegedly established as follows:
1. MARINA OSWALD'S TESTIMONY
Interviewed on 11/28/63 by FBI agents Heitman and Boguslar,
"Mrs. OSWALD was asked what OSWALD did during the time he was un-
employed. She said:
'He sat around the house all day reading. She said
he read so much-she often wondered why he did not get
sores from sitting down so much. She said OSWALD
visited the library regularly at New Orleans, where
he out books on
read
She checked said books by Hemingway, mostly Jack accurately London, history, recall, and but Remarque. but he also she
that she cannot
believes that OSWALD went to the library and checked
OSWALD went every Tuesday to pick up
out books the day arrived. his unemployment She said
before Mrs. PAINE
check." (23 H 388)
The following exchange between J. LEE RANKIN and MARINA
OSWALD on September 6, 1964 does not quite agree with the above
statement.
RANKIN:
When you lived in New Orleans and after your husband
lost his job, did he stay away from home in the
evenings much?
MRS. OSWALD:
He was not at home during the day time, but he was
at home most of the time in the evenings.
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