An official of the special commission investigating Presi-dent Kennedy's assassination There was also testimony that Oswald was inclined to … Robert Oswald also attended Stripling, but there was no way that he could have been confused with his much younger brother, given the brothers’ age difference and the fact that multiple witnesses attending the school in fall 1954 remembered Harvey Oswald long after Robert had graduated. He would talk about anything else. He just wanted to see what he could do about getting it done. …Saturday, Nov. 23, 1963. Present was Allen W. Dulles, member. (The material referred to was marked Commission Exhibits Nos. The reporter eventually found her and she wasn't tucked away. He’s already tried living with Mother for about a week to 10 days, and that went the way it usually goes. Which it should be noted, was the time period of Oswald living in New Orleans, spending most of his time unemployed. ROBERT OSWALD'S TESTIMONY 'HELPFUL,'MAY LEAD TO ASSASSINATION MOTIVE Keywords: Sanitized - Approved For Rele cwcAGO DAILY NEWS li ~~ lead. Likewise, that would give him away to the KGB if he were operating as an agent. Odd things stick out. 273, for identification.) This was a part of his character, that inner self, that we used to say, “Me, myself and I will do something.”… What Lee missed from his childhood in comparison to me was the whole family being together all the time. He knew something they didn’t know, and he would keep it to himself. We reserve the right to not post comments that are more than 400 words.

And maybe it dawned on Robert at some point what had happened.Robert Oswald states in his testimony that he never saw Lee drive a car or even wanted to learn to drive.
It was a terrible thing to look at. Even more striking is Robert's observation, "I was not talking to the Lee I knew." The second letter mentioned by Mr. McKenzie is dated February 18, 1964, also addressed to Mr. McKenzie, signed by Mrs. Marina N. Oswald, and witnessed by Declan P. Ford, Katherine N. Ford, and Joan Connelly. He’d actually applied for Albert Schweitzer’s school in Switzerland, and been accepted for that summertime or fall semester. Robert did publish a book in 1967 regarding his relationship with his brother (Lee: A Portrait of Lee Harvey Oswald by His Brother) and did appear in several documentaries. (�PAGd1��K��:������O�����u�=O_��O�K�B�����k��խ�u���?���ȓ��"��K�V�ւ8�#�����%"���ݥkii�O��N�/����:))B���cɂ)�2�TR\~D�)s���_�a���b��� aH�\����?Σ2@��4A��0�?3��~xA���i7&:�1��?��A�xO �~h?=| ���v�� mlS��4:}==S��������0����������&�I��W����Xat�a+��kOw�鮟�z}� �����E�!m�Ƚ�3�2:!1����2�Bc��E��$6 '�4F�h �t�7!3?��?$�0k�����zz�m-��z����c�������Z������6��]�����7���7�z|#����׶��B���s��1��������G����t��L8/������������6����������I����������o���A�����'��ޤa?��5yO��?������������A���kk����i{������'o��_�6N��ݲw�N����ցڢ.���_�;^���? It just didn’t fit. There was always a constant move. It’s quite telling when Robert speaks of Lee seeming like a different person altogether.
When asked, Kudlaty said he remembered Lee Oswald attending because he was called by the Principle to head to the school Saturday morning (the 23rd) and hand over all records pertaining to Lee Oswald to the FBI agents who were on their way. Researcher John Armstrong started digging into this and ran across a Frank Kudlaty, the assistant principle at Stripling. He was what’s convenient to be.I think it says that he is very pragmatic, and he’s going to go with the punches. You look at the general opportunity — he was present. j?���zxO���4�7����Ƃ ���>|~��I�o��������y¯8_ߧ�?��o�1���ޚZ��-b���rJBc���sPXO�S���*o���ç��������w}����A�&�����������Y ����� gz������p�! Maybe the next time he went to the library, he would follow up on it, and say “Well, let’s really see what this is about.” That to me is very plausible for him to do.The appeal to Lee of something like that Marxism, communism, socialism, would be something unique, something different — not [an] everyday occurrence.He would tolerate anything for a little bit. He wanted to be an American, to be accepted by the American society, and so wherever he was … he wanted to be accepted. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. 2. He was making fun of how inept they were, and he was making fun of them all the time. But I think he was disappointed. (Whereupon, at 5:15 p.m., the President's Commission recessed.) … He’d made some contacts within the Russian community in Fort Worth and in Dallas. Notre Dame law professor G. Robert Blakey is a recognized expert on organized crime and an authority on the JFK assassination. 274 for identification.)