OSWALD was advised questions were intended to obtain his complete physical description and background. Upon repetition of the question as to his present employment, he furnished same without further discussion.

RaceWhite
SexMale
Date of BirthOctober 18, 1939
Place of BirthNew Orleans, Louisiana
Height5’ 9”
Weight140
HairMedium brown, worn medium length, needs haircut
EyesBlue-gray
ScarsNo tattoos or permanent scars
RelativesMother—MARGUERITE OSWALD, unknown address, Arlington, Texas, practical nurse (has not seen for about one year)
Father—ROBERT LEE OSWALDdeceased, August 31, 1939, New Orleans, Louisiana
Wife—MARINA; two infant children
Brothers—JOHN OSWALD, address unknown, last known at Fort Worth, Texas, five or six years ago, age about 30, works with pharmaceuticals, but not graduate pharmacist;
ROBERT OSWALD, 7313 Davenport, Fort Worth, Texas (wife—VADA, two small children), works for brick company (believed Acme)
Dress at Time of InterviewBlack trousers, brown “salt and pepper”, long sleeved shirt, bare-headed
Contents of WalletHad card in possession, LEE HARVEY OSWALD, Social Security No. 433-54-3937
Photo of Selective Service System card with photo of OSWALD, “Notice of Classification” and name “ALEK JAMES HIDELL, SSN 42-224-39-5321”. Card shows classification IV____(?). Bears date February 5, 1962, reverse side shows card from Texas Local Board, 400 West Vickery, Fort Worth, Texas. Card shows erasures and retyping of the information indicated and bears longhand signature “ALEK J. HIDELL”. Signature of member or clerk of local board (indistinct, may be GOOD____).
Local Board 114, Forth Worth, LEE HARVEY OSWALD, SSN 41-114-39-532, address 3124 West 5th Street, Fort Worth, Texas, registered September 14, 1959. Date of birth October 18, 1939, New Orleans, 5’ 11”, 150 lbs., blue eyes, brown hair. Mrs. ZOLA Z. BURGER, Clerk.
Snapshot photo of woman, apparently wife
Snapshot photo of infant
White card with longhand, “Embassy USSR, 1609 Decatur, NW, Washington, D. C., Consular REZHUYEHKO” (indistinct)
Department of Defense Identification No. N4,271,617, issued to LEE H. OSWALD, expiration date December 7, 1962, Private First Class, E-2, MCR/INAC, Service No. 1653230. Card shows date of birth October 18, 1939, 5’ 11”, 145 lbs., brown hair, gray eyes.
Dallas Public Library card, undated, expiration date December 7, 1965, issued to LEE HARVEY OSWALD, 602 Elsbeth, Dallas, school or business—Jaggers—Chiles—Stovall, followed by the name JACK L. BOWEN, 1916 Stevens Forest Drive, WH 8-8997.
U. S. Forces, Japan Identification card issued to LEE H. OSWALD, Private, Service No. 1653230, organization—MACS-1 MAG-11 1st MAW. Identification card #00646, issued, May 8, 1958. Date of birth October 18, 1939, American.
Card, “Compliments GA—JO Enkanko Hotel, telephone number ED 5-0755 of reverse side.
Certificate of Service in Armed Forces of United States, issued to LEE HARVEY OSWALD, 1653230, reflected honorably served on active duty, U. S. Marine Corps, October 24, 1956—September 11, 1959.
Card of “Fair Play for Cuba Committee,799 Broadway, New York 3, New York, telephone ORegon 4-8295”, issued to LEE H. OSWALD, May 28, 1963, filed by V. T. LEE as Executive Secretary
Card of “Fair Play for Cuba, New Orleans Chapter”, issued to L. H. OSWALD, June 15, 1963, filed by A. T.(?) HIDELL, Chapter President (note name HIDELL on fictitious Selective Service card)
Selective Service notice of classification card to LEE HARVEY OSWALD, Selective Service No. 41-114-39-532, IV-A; dated February 2, 1960, from Local Board 114, Fort Worth, Texas
$13.00 in currency, consisting of one $5.00 bill and eight $1.00 bills
Residence2515 West 5th Street, Irving, Texas, phone BL 3-1628 (residence of wife for past five weeks)
Room in rooming house, 1026 North Beckley, for about five weeks. Phone number unknown.
Previous Residences4706 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, no phone (about three months)
602 Elsbeth, no phone (about seven months), Dallas, Texas
Unrecalled street in Fort Worth, Texas, (a few months), with brother in Fort Worth, Texas, for a few months.
Previously in Soviet Union, until July, 1962.
OccupationsPhotography—Jaggers—Chiles—Stovall,522 Browder, Dallas, Texas
Factory worker, William B. Riley Company (Coffee and Coffee Canisters), 644 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana
Unemployed for several months
Employed with Texas State Book Depository, Dallas, Texas, September, 1963, stock work, filing orders, etc.

on 11/22/63 at Dallas, Texas File # 89-43

by Special Agent MANNING C. CLEMENTS /mac Date dictated 11/23/63

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