Thursday, October 7, 2021

Texas Employment Commission

 Texas Employment Commission 

1) When he returned to Texas from USSR Oswald was given two jobs by the Texas Employment Commission - the first to sheet medal company where Oswald was welcome to stay, but quit, and opened the PO box so they could send him his check. 

2) The second job was a Jaggers/Chiles/Stoval graphics arts firm where he worked for quite a long time, including doing work for a major client - the Army Map Service, placing arrows and captions on aerial and U2 photos. Oswald was doing this in October 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis and some of the poster sized photos of Soviet missiles in Cuba were shown to the President and used by Art Lindell in briefing the president, Charles deGaul and the American Ambassador to UK. 

3) When John Judge and I were at the DC National Airport on our way to Dallas, these posters of Cuba taken by U2s were on display, and we noticed that down in the right hand corner, where artists usually sign their work, there was a notation - Jaggers/Chiles/Stoval. 

4) One of the employees of the Texas Employment Commission who assisted in getting Oswald these jobs was Mrs. Virginia Hale, the wife of a top level FBI official who worked closely with J. E. Hoover. She was also the mother of twins, the Hale twins, who like their father, were football stars at Arlington Heights HS in Fort Worth, where Oswald also was enrolled. Oswald tried out for the team but was laughed off the field by the Hale twins, and a few months later Oswald enlisted in the USMC. 

5) While Oswald was in USSR, the Hale twins were seen by an FBI stakeout team breaking into the Las Vegas apartment of Judith Campbell (Exner), who was having simultanious affairs with both Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana and President Kennedy. Because the FBI stakeout team recognized the twins as the son of a top level FBI agent they did nothing. 









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