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Re: FERRIE January 11, 1967 TO: LOUIS IVON, INVESTIGATOR FROM: LYNN LOISEL, INVESTIGATOR RE: PHONE CALL FROM JIMMY JOHNSON REGARDING FERFIE AND THE SMITH CASE (January 10, 1967, 4:00 P. M.) It is to be noted that Jimmy Johnson who was once a close associate of Ferrie, but broke free from Ferrie but as a favor for this office, renewed his friendship with Ferrie for information purposes for this office. Jimmy stated that Ferrie had contacted Pershing the other day in regards to the Cuban woman's name that was mentioned in the Saturday Evening Post article. That Ferrie had called a lawyer (name unknown) last night which would be January 9, 1967, and spoke with the lawyer about his being investigated by this office. Details of conversation unknown. Ferrie has a lot of old army paraphernalia in his apartment, such as, walkie talkies, incendiary bombs, etc. Ferrie was showing nude pictures (moving films) to two young boys and a district golice car shined a light on his front porch and he really became frightened and uncontrol- lable, telling Jimmy that the police must suspect him. Jimmy stated that one Steve Littleton parked a twin- engine beacheraft in Ferrie's spot at the airport, and that their plane was flown in from out-of-town. It is at Ferrie's disposal. He also heard Ferrie and Littleton talking about a little island somewhere and they were interested in knowing if they could land the beachcraft on this island.

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