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' ( February 17, 1961| Captain W. P. Gannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department Thru:- Lieutenant Jack Revill Criminal Intelligence Section fecial Service Bureau Dallas Police Department SUBJECT: CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE (6) JOHN HALL Sir: Pursuant to the instructions of Captain W. P. GANNAWAY, SUBJECT was interviewed by the undersigned officers and the following report submitted. SUBJECT resides at JU760 Trail Lake Drive, Fort Worth, Texas with his wife. ELAINA, who is Russian bom. They operate a dental laboratory at 1313 East Seminary Drive in that city. Their office telephone number is WA7-261*6. SUBJECT and his wife stated that they met MARINA OSWALD through GEORGE BOUHE sometime in August, 1962. Not long after this, the HALLS said they separated and SUBJECT left town. MARINA moved in "with ELAHA and stayed at her house for three weeks in October, 1962, -while LEE HARVEY OSWALD was in Dallas looking for a job. On October 20, 1962, _ ELAINA had a serious automobile accident and was hospitalized.^ SUBJIUA returned to Fort Worth and met OSWALD at this time. This meeting took place at 2703 Mercedes in Fort Worth, which was OSWALD'S residence at that time* On December 25, 1962, SUBJECT and his wife visited the OSWALDS at 602 Elsbeth in Dallas and at this same address on Easter Sunday in 1963. This was the last time that either one of the HALLS saw the OSWALDS. SUBJECT stated that LEE HARVEY became highly agitated when- ever the subjects of religion or the free enterprise system in this country were mentioned. The HALLS also mentioned that GEORGE de MOHRENSCHILDT was acquainted with JACQUELYN^ KENNEDY* S 0 - he knew the""OSWALDS better than anyone. SUBJECT said that MOHRENSCHILDT S Aon-in-law GARY TAYLOR, drove OSWALD around quite a bit, and he is under the Lr^ression that TAYLOR is the one that helped the OSWALDS move_ [indexed 4 5 no I r-v.as.
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with John Hall. Hall stated that he and his wife met Marina Oswald through George Bouhe. They visited them at their home on Easter Sunday. Oswald became agitated when the topics of religion or the free enterprise system came up in conversation.
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