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Page 11 he able to show that it was not his picture, and that it had reen made by someone else. At, this time be said that he did not want to answer any more questions and he was returned to the jail about 7:15 pm. At 9:30 on the morning of November 24, I asked that Oswald be brought to the office. At that time I showed him a map of the City of Dallas which had been recovered in the search of his room on North Beckley. This map had some markings on it, one of which was about where the President was shot. He said that the map had nothing to do with the Fresident's shooting and again, as he had one in the previous interviews, denied know- ing anything of the shooting of the 'resident, or of the shooting of Officer Tippit. He said the map had been used to locate buildings where he had gone to talk to people about employment. During this interview Inspector Kelley asked Oswald about his religi- ous views, and he replied that he didn't agree with all the philosophies on relicion. He seemed evasive with Inspector "elley about how he felt about reliwion, and T asked him if he believed in a Tiety. He was evasive and didn't answer this question. Someone of the Federal officers asked Oswald if he thought Cuba would be better off since the Fresident was assassinated. To this he replied that he felt that since the President was killed that someone else would take his place, perhaps Vice-President Johnson, and that his views would probably be largely the same as those of President Kennedy. I again asked him about the gun and about the picture of him holding a similar rifle, and at that time he again positively / 380

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