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Memorandum to Jim Garrison - Cont'd.
2. White male, 5-6, early 50's,
bald, tan complexion.
Milligan brought these men to his base at Bayou Savage near
Chef Menteur.
The original Trans-Gulf log of July 11, 1965 was given to me
and confirms the above.
Several assorted photographs were shown to Milligan for possible
recognition or identification. He selected one of Andrew
Blackman and said he had seen this subject several times in
the last three years around the Administration Building of
New Orleans Lakefront Airport. Milligan then selected a
photograph of Clay Shaw and said this was similar to one of
the men he had picked up at Freemason Island for Ferrie. He
said that when he arrived at the island these two men were
in a small boat in the lagoon fishing and he taxied out to them
to say they should hurry as a frontal system was approaching
New Orleans. The taller of the two men sat in the rear of the
plane. Milligan said he did not get a very good view of either
of the men in a fully erect position. When they arrived at the
seaplane base, Milligan left immediately and later learned his
two passengers had afterwards been taken by car to the Lakefront
Airport.
Milligan is forty years of age and may be contacted at Trans-
Gulf Seaplane, Service Corporation, Route 6, Box 287-AC, New
Orleans,
All records, logs and guest registers on Freemason Island were
destroyed by Hurricane Betsy on September 9, 1965. The
fishing camp re-opened in April, 1966.
William Gameich
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