Warren Commission (11 of 26): Hearings Vol. XI (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (11 of 26): Hearings Vol. XI (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
29. I recall that when I saw the newspaper item in the Fort Worth paper
about Oswald returning from Russia with his Russian wife, I spoke to
Max Clark and his wife. They are good friends and fine people, and he
is a lawyer. We were all apprehensive about coming in contact with the
Oswalds but all the friends of mine later expressed the view that the
Federal Bureau of Investigation knew Oswald and Marina were coming into
this country, and if they did not do anything about it, it was probably
all right to have contact with them. I am afraid I never became
completely reassured.
30. Marina never had any money, not even pennies. Oswald would not give
any money to her. Consequently, when she lived with Mrs. Hall and later
with the others she and her baby were utterly dependent upon their
host. She could not buy even a package of cigarettes, and even had she
wished, she could not tender any token to her hosts.
Signed this 16th day of June 1964.
(S) Alexander Kleinlerer,
ALEXANDER KLEINLERER.
TESTIMONY OF MRS. DONALD GIBSON
The testimony of Mrs. Donald Gibson was taken at 11 a.m., on May 28,
1964, at 200 Maryland Avenue NE., Washington, D.C., by Mr. Albert E.
Jenner, Jr., assistant counsel, and Richard M. Mosk, member of the
staff of the President's Commission.
Mr. JENNER. Would you be sworn?
Mrs. Gibson, in the testimony you are about to give on your deposition
do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth?
Mrs. GIBSON. I do.
Mr. JENNER. Be seated, please. You are Mrs. Donald Gibson?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. You are the former Alexandra De Mohrenschildt?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. And you were at one time married to Mr. Gary Taylor, of
Dallas, Tex.?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. You now live in Wingdale, N.Y.?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. What is your address in Wingdale?
Mrs. GIBSON. Harlem Valley State Hospital, Building 28, Wingdale, N.Y.
Mr. JENNER. I take it you are employed at the hospital?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. That is a State mental institution?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. Is your husband also employed there?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. Our information is that you were born on Christmas Day 1943?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes; that is right.
Mr. JENNER. That was here in the United States?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. New York, to be exact?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. So that you are now 20 years of age and will be 21 next
December?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. Your father is George Sergei De Mohrenschildt?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. Your stepmother is Jeanne Fomenko De Mohrenschildt?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. F-o-m-e-n-k-o?
Mrs. GIBSON. I didn't know that.
Mr. JENNER. Also at one point in her life, Jeanne Bogoiavlensky; is
that correct?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes; Bogoiavlensky.
Mr. JENNER. You were a resident of Dallas, Tex., in 1962?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. You were then married to Gary Taylor?
Mrs. GIBSON. Yes.
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