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Page Three Broshears 1 from his trip to Houston. After the District Attorney's office 2 questioned Perrie they referred him to the Federal Bureau of 3 Investigation for further questioning and examination by the 4 Warren commission. As in most instances the Warren Commission 5 never questioned Ferrie; who, it is evident, might have shed 6 considerable light on the true events of the assassination. 7 Compounding the federal negligence is the fact that 8 the F.B.I. did question Ferrie and the forty page: transcrip 9 tion of that interview has been committed to the National 10 Archives for the duration of 75 years from the issuance of 11 the Warren Report. by the caller 12 Reverend broshears was asked/if he was ever arrested 13 for threatening the life of President Lyndon Johnson. Most been 14 reluctantly he replied that he had. But he qualified the 15 implication saying that it was for the love of his country 16 that such an incident transpired. He did not actually threaten - 17 President Johnson, and he explained that he does not believe 18 in killing. "What then" Bohrman puzzled, "did you say?" 19 At the risk of being re-arrested for repeating a state- 20 ment that had caused Secret Service agents to take the Reverend 21 into custody two years ago, Broshears stated, "I said. that Mr. 22 Johnson, the person who was responsible, directly or indirectly 23 for the assassination of President Kennedy, should be put to 24 death!" 25 With the energy of ten men,Tand the bréath of à parakee 26 Bohrman activated his lips to form the words, "we'l be right 27 back after this word from Arid Extra Dry. " 28 But the shock which characterizes most of the assessin- 29 ation revelations did not stóp there. Broshears admissions, 30 however courageous or honest, have meant nothing but total 31 torture and harrassment for him ever since the televison pro- 32 gram.

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