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The following affidavit was executed by Mrs. George B. Church, Jr., on June 27,
1964.
PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION
ON THE ASSASSINATION OF AFFIDAVIT
PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
STATE OF FLORIDA,
County of Hillsborough, ss:
I, Mrs. George B. Church, Jr, being duly sworn say:
1. I live at 2427 Sunset Drive, Tampa 9, Florida. I travelled to Europe on the
S.S. Marion Lykes which departed New Orleans, Louisiana for LeHavre, France, on
or about September 20, 1959.
2. I recall that besides my husband, there were two other passengers: Lee Harvey
Oswald and Bill Lord. My husband and I sat at the same table with Oswald for
meals, but outside of meals, we did not have much contact with him. While I had
endeavored to get acquainted with Lee Harvey Oswald, he did not enter into
friendly conversation. He stayed to himself, and I considered him peculiar.
3. Oswald indicated that the purpose of the trip was to attend a university
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in Switzerland, but he evaded giving the name of the university and, he did not
indicate any clear cut or positive courses of study other than a statement to
the effect that he might study philosophy or psychology. His attitude seemed to
be one of resentment. His roommate, Bill Lord, was going to attend a university
in France and was studying French during the trip. Lord was quite exuberant
about his course of study and purpose of life, in contrast to the attitude of
Lee Harvey Oswald.
4. I do not recall Oswald doing any reading. However, I gave him a book which he
never returned.
5. Upon completion of the voyage aboard the S.S. Marion Lykes, I obtained the
address of Bill Lord for the purpose of perhaps later writing him or sending him
Christmas cards. I also requested Oswald's address and he questioned the purpose
of my request. He later reluctantly furnished his home address as, C/O Mrs. M.
Oswald, 3124 West Fifth Street, Fort Worth, Texas. I wrote this in my address
book.
6. At no time did Lee Harvey Oswald indicate that he was actually planning or
attempting to defect or go to Russia. There was no indication that Oswald had
any Communist leanings. I did notice that Oswald spoke with the Chief Engineer
who was then aboard the S.S. Marion Lykes. The Chief Engineer indicated to me
that he felt that Oswald was a smart boy.
7. This was the last I ever saw or heard from Lee Harvey Oswald. Signed this
27th day of June 1964.
(S) Mrs. George B. Church, Jr.,
Mrs. GEORGE B. CHURCH, Jr.
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