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EXHIBIT "F" File STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF ORLEANS BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally came and appeared: DAVID CHANDLER who, after being first duly sworn, declared that: I have been employed by Life Magazine for the past three years as Representative Reporter in the New Orleans area, among other locations. My interest in the late David W. Ferrie began in mid- November 1966 with the information that Ferrie was definitely linked to organized crime figures such as Carlos Marcello. In my conversations with Jim Garrison in early December, 1966 I was surprised to learn he, too, was concentrating on Ferrie vis a vis the assassination. I was further surprised to find him ignoring Ferrie's organized crime associations and exclusively concerning himself with Ferrie's much less obvious anti-Castro associations. Several times in December and January, I tact- fully attempted to steer Garrison into at least considering organized crime's possible involvement with the assassination. I was unsuccessful. On the evening of January 24, 1967, I pressed harder with the ploy detailed below, written at that time as a memo to myself. In the January 26 interview by Ward, I did not enter into any extensive, or I should say candid, dialogue with him because I wasn't confident of my legal rights and know from personal knowledge that both Garrison and Ward's offices are wired for surreptitious tape recordings and feared any candid to spead of "Ferrie's " 02- gannied crime associations is to em- we stt into and we was - and are picture play This was one of the first things a half - firth to paint an unline satisfaid area, would bendly have confided this day that this simply was not the significant thring else to Chander I.J.

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