[Page 12 of Lee Harvey Oswald Interrogation Draft] Page: 1 of 2
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denied having any knowledge of the picture or the rifle and denied
that he had ever lived on Neely Street, and when I told him that
friends who visited him there said that he lived there, he said
they were mistaken about visiting him there, because he had never
lived there.
During this interview Oswald said he was a Marxist, but not a
Leninist Marxist, and repeated this two or three times. He said
that the station that he had debated on in New Orleans was Bill
Stakey's program. He denied again knowing a A. Hidell in New Orleans,
and again reiterated his belief in Fair Play for Cuba and for what the
Committee stood for.
lifter some questioning, Chief Jesse E. Curry came to the office
and asked if I was not ready for this man to be transferred. I told
him we were ready as soon as the security was complete in the basement
where we were to place Oswald in a car to transfer him to the County
Jail. I had objected to the large cameras obstructing the jail door,
and the Chief explained to me that these had been moved and that the
people were moved back across the street and the cameras were well
back in the garage. I told the Chief we were ready. He told us to
go ahead and that he and Chief Stevenson, who was with him, would
meet us at the County Jail*
Oswald1s shirt which he was wearing at the time of arrest had
been removed, and sent to the Crime Lab in Washington with all the
other evidence for the comparison tests, and he said he would like
to have a shirt from his clothing that had been brought to the
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