(Testimony of Everett D. Glover)
Mr. Glover.
Again this is connected with my ice skating activities which I didn't mention. I mentioned my son's.
One of my avocations is ice skating. I do not know the exact time, but sometime in the period, I would say 1956 to 1959, when I have been ice skating, I met Mrs. De Mohrenschildt on the ice rink skating by herself. She skated a considerable time, maybe, probably, part of a year, and then later she brought Mr. De Mohrenschildt there, and that is the first acquaintance I had with them. This was a casual acquaintance.
Mr. Jenner.
Is this the present Mrs. De Mohrenschildt?
Mr. Glover.
This is the present Mrs. De Mohrenschildt.
Mr. Jenner.
Was she then married to Mr. De Mohrenschildt?
Mr. Glover.
I have no way of knowing. I wouldn't have thought of this particularly except in conversation with the FBI. By their reaction, what he said, apparently there was some question about this, but I wouldn't have known that myself. I assumed she was.
Mr. Jenner.
Well, in order that we are certain we have the same lady in mind, did you learn what her first name was?
Mr. Glover.
Yes. The name she wanted to be called was "Jon," the French J-e-a-n-n-e.
I didn't see it written down, but she insisted on her being called "Jon," the French.
Mr. Jenner.
By American, it is Jeanne?
Mr. Glover.
Jeanne, right.
Mr. Jenner.
When you talk about ice skating, you mean figure skating?
Mr. Glover.
Figure skating; right.
Mr. Jenner.
This relationship, at least for a time, was relatively casual?
Mr. Glover.
It was very casual. In fact, they did not seem very much interested in other people.
Mr. Jenner.
Did that acquaintance ripen eventually into a friendship, or at least a closer relationship than that you have indicated?
Mr. Glover.
Well, there are two phases of my acquaintance with them. The first phase ended when they didn't come to the skating rink any more, and I cannot recall when this was. But if it were necessary to find out, I could possibly find out more in detail, because they joined the Dallas Figure Skating Club which I belonged to, and it was after I had belonged to that organization a year or so that they left.
Mr. Jenner.
Would you give me for the moment your best recollection as to when the first period of time to which you have reference ended?
Mr. Glover.
Ended?
Mr. Jenner.
That is, the casual acquaintance.
Mr. Glover.
I really honestly don't know when that was.
Mr. Jenner.
Maybe we can get at it this way. What is your present recollection as to the intervening span in which you had either little or no contact with the De Mohrenschildts? How long did that run?
Mr. Glover.
Well, I know when I met them--I think I know when I met them again. This was in connection with playing tennis. And that must have been in the spring, I believe, of 1962, sometime in that period.
Mr. Jenner.
You and your former wife were still living together at that time?
Mr. Glover.
Yes, that's right; my former wife was still in Dallas.
Mr. Jenner.
Would you say that the intervening period when you had a little or no contact with the De Mohrenschildts covered as much as a couple of years?
Mr. Glover.
I would say that is what I think, but I could check this point if necessary.
Mr. Jenner.
We will let you know as to whether we want you to do that. That acquaintance was then renewed under what circumstances?
Mr. Glover.
I went to a party at a friend's house one night.
Mr. Jenner.
Who is the friend?
Mr. Glover.
The man's name is Lauriston C. Marshall.
Mr. Jenner.
That is a new name to me.
Mr. Glover.
Well, he is called Larry, but his name, I am quite sure, was----
Mr. Jenner.
L-a-u-r-i-s-t-o-n C. M-a-r-s-h-a-l-l?
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