“LHO's immediate supervisor
while LHO was employed at the Reily Coffee Company in New
Orleans, La.
:
On February 14, 1978 at about 6:45 p.m. at his
residence, 3417 Lyndel Drive, Charmant, La., (504) 279-3715,
Mr. Emmett Barbee was interviewed and states that he was
employed as a m”
“NS
Name Zack Stout
Date June 1, 1978 Time 2000
Address 601 Queen Street, Maize, Kan. Place
residence
Interview: Mr. Stout recalls LHO as a Marine Private with whom
he was assigned in MACS-1 in Atsugi, Japan, late in 1957. Stout arrived
in 8/57 and recalls LHO arriving "a couple o”
“not know the particulars of
the incident. Call stated that he did not know that LHO had
a family until 1959 when he was about to be discharged from
the service. LHO came to him and told him that his mother was
ill and that he was getting a hardship discharge from the ser-”
“, Bobby Warren and LHO," if for no
other reason "we were all young
within months of being the same
-
age.
were all green as grass and consequently got a lot of crappy
details together." When they left Atsugi for the Philippines, they
spent most of their free time together on boar”
“those days
was that when a Marine
any Marine
several times, he was in love.
visited a particular bar
So, yes, he saw LHO (like the rest of MACS-1) in
the "Queen Bee" with the same girl, but it was an entirely different
connotation than the same situation would have been in the St”
“Didn't play cards at first, later might of
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played for "pay day stakes" meaning I'll pay you later. As far
as women went, Yamato girls were the cheapest and he didn't see
LHO with them anywhere else. And this was only a late”
“rtain LHO wasn't anywhere near the violent
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party. That just wasn't his thing.
After some time passed, they heard the official
investigation resulted in an "accidental shooting" indicating Marty
had apparently been horsing ”
“our separate ways. I never saw him again."
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Stout interview.
page ten
Stout was surprised at the news of LHO's defection.
He wasn't aware of code and frequency changes, not that it probably
didn't occur, but it was an ongoing thing. At least every m”
“Page 3
Monit
Jack Moriarty
Date transcribed
June 26, 1978
By:
ijr
Form #4-A
Stout interview
Page two
communications officer (Lt. Cherrie) and two staff or technical
sergeants (doesn't recall their names). These three men had
"secret" clearance and were the only ones allowed to en”
“Gary Edward Taylor Interview
Page 3.
Russia and he added that LHO was "a person of few social
graces" and that he appeared to be a person who had no time
for people in general. He described him as being untypical
and as being a person who was self-motivated.to personal ef”
“h the guard section that included
Schrand, but he feels certain LHO wasn't anywhere near the violent
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page eight”
“Gary Edward Taylor Interview
Page 7.
three people in the company, a man by the name of Ken Brown,
and J. E. Sellers and himself. The company was involved in
making television/motion picture advertising.
Taylor stated that he knew of no employee of the Sellers
Company w”
“rospect, he
can't recall any action or mannerism on the part of LHO which hinted
at any such desire.
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Stout interview
page nine
They did fire familiaration (course) together
at Atsugi and he advised LHO was at best a poor marksman. He'd heard
from t”
“judge in the state of California.
although he isn't certain of which state. As far as LHO's
interests—personal or professional -—were concerned, Call
stated that he had no knowledge except that LHO was very in
terested in the Russian way of life. He was extremely interes”
“Richard Dennis Call Interview
Page 5.
time he knew him, had never spoken of any member of his fam
ily. Call indicated that he was quite shocked to learn that
LHO was getting out on a hardship discharge. Call further
stated that prior to his discharge from the Marine Corp”
“was
nearby. He slept in that cubicle too.
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:
Stout interview
page six
Stout assumed, as did the rest, LHO was attempting
to forego the maneuvers in the Philippines which was timed to coincide
with local unrest. It seems the first "accidental" version”
“Richard Dennis Call Interview
Page 4.
"Lee," themen in the unit would call him either "Comrade" or
"Oswaldovitch." Lee would show his interest in the Russian
way of life by, on occasion, when he was playing chess, if he
was asked which men he wanted out of the set of red a”
“ClarenceJRap
Mr. Taylor said that he had never heard LHO men-
tion that he had attempted to commit suicide while in Russia
nor had he ever noticed any scars as a result of that attempt.
Mr. Taylor stated that LHO would talk about Russia and his stay
Interviewer Signature ”
“1.
v9.1
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of
DeMohrenschildt File Review
Beth Anne Lichtenfels
013784
During the last week in May, 1978, I examined the files of George DeMohren-
schildt at the request of staff attorney Mickey Goldsmith. The following is a
summary of the available ”
“Oswald had given him a manuscript which he, LHO, had writ-
ten. Taylor said that he read a very small part of the writ
ings and concluded that it was very poorly done and so he
never finished reading it.
Taylor continued to recall and stated while giving his
Warren' Co”
“stated that the two newspapers were the two most popular Russian
newspapers in circulation in the United States today. Mr. Call
recalled a particular record that he owned that was in Russian.
The name of the record he said was "Russian Fireworks." He said
that LHO enjoyed”
“Gary Edward Taylor Interview
Page 4.
except to say that it was a rifle. He stated that he believed
Marina was afraid of LHO and during this visit she sensed that
she anxious for him to leave. He recalled that he had seen
signs of Marina being battered by LHO. He had obser”
“Gary Edward Taylor Interview
Page 5.
Jack Genner, Counsel for the Warren Commission, and that
he did not reconize - it as the one given him by LHO. He
further stated that about a year ago he was interviewed by
Edward Epstein, the author, and at that time he was shown a
”
“one was with LHO when the shooting took place, but Crawley was
nearby. He slept in that cubicle too.
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:
Stout interview
page six”
“Gary Edward Taylor Interview
Page 2.
in the Soviet Union only in a general way and would never be
specific. He talked about the society as a whole but never
about his position in it. Mr. Taylor had the impression that
Oswald did not like living in the Soviet Union. He sta”
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He remembers Marty Schrand
"a tall, skinny kid."
Stout interview
page seven
After Corregidor, they were at Cubic Point and Marty was on (guard)
post. It was about 2000 hours and Marty's post concerned a couple
of rows of trucks 80, maybe 90. That location”
“Richard Dennis Call Interview
Page 3.
he would be playing Russian music in his quarters and if
LHO heard the music he would respond to where he was and re
ply "Did you call?" Mr. Call stated that it was common know
ledge in his unit that LHO: was studying the Russian la”
“comments critical of the US. On these occasions, SUBJECT
and HIS brother argued in defense of the US and HIS father was not able to
influence HIS political thinking and beliefs.
(3) SUBJECT was interviewed under oath on 25 March 1969, and was
willing to submit to polygraph e”
“ranscribed
July 12, 1978
By:
CS
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Form #4-A
Interview: George Moffit
2
experience with C-54s and said that there was at least
one C-54 and possibly two, detailed to General Roberts.
Mr. Moffit turned to the Marine Corp attorney
when asked whether or ”
“Russian Government was not interested in
him and he believed that this hurt LHO. Taylor stated that
sometime about six months before the assassination, he had
visited Marina at their apartment on Neeley Street in Oakcliff.
but Lee was not home at the time. While he was at”
“Marine Base
Santa Ana, California 92707
Interview:
George Moffit was interviewed in connection with
his association with a fellow Marine, Larry Huff.
George Moffit served in the Marines off and on
for twenty years and retired Dec. 31, 1968, with the rank
of Master Gunnery Sergean”
“KENNEDY
SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS
Name Gary Edward Taylor Date June 11, 1978 Time 3:00 p.m
@ Address 3716 Cole Avenue, #102, Place Holiday Inn, Regal Row,
Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas 75204
'Interview: The purpose of the interview of Mr. Taylor was to
review h”
“KENNEDY
SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS
Name Richard Dennis Call Date June 6, 1978 Time4:00 p.m.
Address Box #623,A, Route 5, Fleming- Place Residence
ton, New Jersey 08822
Interview: Mr. Call stated that in 1959 he was in the United
States Marine Corps and statione”
“and used it in many enterprises in many areas.
Most of the MACS-1 men frequented the "Queen Bee" in
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Stout interview
Page four
He never
Yamato. He's seen Lee Harvey Oswald in there as well as most of
MAC-1. He sometimes went with Lee Harvey Oswald an”
“the country required diplomatic clearance.
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Interview: George Moffit
4
Moffit said that there were non classified units
at Iwakuni. He specifically remembered three_fighter
squadrons.
Moffit said he was aware of the existence of U-2s
at Atsugi, Japan”
“Richard Dennis Call
Page 2.
ment the unit used. Mr. Call stated that he was Oswald's
immediate supervisor. He was not a close friend of Lee Harvey
Oswald but the interest they shared was mainly the game of
chess. Oswald would play chess with him quite often. He
described”
“nsof present or former military personnel
to the Soviet Union or any other country. Moffit also said
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Interview: George Moffit
5
that he didn't know anyone who knew Lee Oswald to his
knowledge.
Moffit said his mailing address is 2530 South
Lowell St.”
“investigation following the assassination
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Interview: George Moffit
3
including any that may have gone to Dallas. He said he
is certain he never told Larry Huff that he either
participated in the planning of or in the execution of a
trip to Dallas in”
“O Club where
Wayne got "smoked up." He only heard this. He adds they weren't
allowed near the place.
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He remembers Marty Schrand
"a tall, skinny kid."
Stout interview
page seven”