Appendix XIV: Analysis of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Finances
This appendix details a complete analysis of Lee Harvey Oswald’s receipts and expenditures from June 13, 1962 through November 22, 1963, including all known income sources, spending on rent, subscriptions, loan repayments, Fair Play for Cuba Committee costs, and estimated monthly expenses for food, clothing, and incidentals set at $100 per month. The Bureau of Labor Statistics noted this estimate was slightly above average for a family in Oswald’s income class in the southern U.S. The analysis shows a grand total of $3,665.89 in receipts, $3,501.79 in expenditures, and $164.10 in cash on hand as of November 22, 1963, plus $170 in Oswald’s wallet and $13.87 cash taken at the time of his arrest.
Appendix XV: Oswalds’ U.S. Government Transactions
This appendix reviews all transactions between Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald and the U.S. Department of State and Immigration and Naturalization Service (Department of Justice) from September 4, 1959 (Oswald’s first passport application) to shortly before the assassination, including processing for Marina’s entry to the U.S. The Commission found no indication the Oswalds received illegal or disparate treatment compared to similarly situated individuals, based on the facts, statutes, regulations, and practices in effect at the time.
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The chapter documents U.S. government administrative records and procedures related to Lee Harvey Oswald’s 1959 passport issuance, his attempts to renounce U.S. citizenship while in the Soviet Union, associated lookout card protocols for flagging prospective passport applicants, and subsequent negotiations over the return of his 1959 passport.
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