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(Affidavit of M. Waldo George)Gray, called me and informed me that the man in the upstairs apartment was beating .his wife. I made no inquiry into this subject matter. 5. Two or three days later, myself and Mrs. George called on the Oswalds in their apartment and invited them to attend Gaston Avenue Baptist Church With us. He informed me and Mrs. George that he attended the Russian Orthodox Church although they were not regular in their attendance, because they had to depend on their friends to take them. 6. During this visit Oswald stated that he had met his wife while he was serving in the United States Marines as a guard at .the United States Embassy in Russia, and had married his wife in Russia. I made direct inquiry of him as to whether he had had any difficulty in getting out of Russia with his Wife and he said that he had had no difficulty whatsoever. 7. Neither myself or Mrs. George saw Oswald again at any time thereafter. Oswald did not pay rent for the succeeding rental period of May 2 through June 2, 1963. Because my attention was diverted by other matters, I did not go by the apartment to collect ,the rent for that period until several days after May 2, 1963. When I arrived at the apartment I found it vacant. Signed this 12th day of June 1964 at Dallas Texas. (S)M. Waldo George, M. WALDO GEORGE. ----------- William Kirk Stuckey Testimony of William Kirk StuckeyThe testimony of William Kirk Stuckey was taken at 9:35 a.m., on June 6, 1964, at 200 Maryland Avenue NE, Washington, D.C., by Mr. Albert E. Jenner, Jr., assistant counsel of the President's Commission.
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