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- ON 7. & OTHER HAND, FERRIE JFE s TO HAVE REACHED A STAGE of extimacy WITH Nim - SUPPORTED WITH THE APPARENT USE OF ALEOHOL of PILLS - so THAT SHOULD of NOT IS F TOTALLY WITH AS A Javee INFORMATION AND LEADS. as (FOR BROSHEARS said that he discussed the assassination of President Kennedy with DAVID FERRIE only after having known him intimately for a while. BROSHEARS stated that FERRIE had discussed with him the following names in relation to the assassination of President Kennedy, and a conspiracy in which FERRIE admitted his own involvement. The names were: HALE BOGGS, Representative to Congress from the State of Louisiana; pors not check KENT COURTNEY, financier in New Orleans; as being in any Well known Minute Man Ir RICHARD C. LAUCHLI, of Collingsville, Ill. ; was annoted with anti-Castro francis damp month of CLAY SHAW, who Ferrie said had been Director Lahe main of the International Trade Mart in New Orleans late Summary of '63. and was now financially responsible for HALE BOGGS remaining in Congress. At that time BROSHEARS said, "I didn't know these people, or what the Trade Mart was. BROSHEARS said that FERRIE stayed over night with him at his hotel room on several occasions. During one of those occasions two men came to their door and forced their entrance to the room. They questioned FERRIE, threatened FERRIE, and, according to BROSHEARS, left abruptly. After these two men left, BROSHEARS asked FERRIE who they were. FERRIE said, "They are just men who I am afraid of." BROSHEARS said that these men had hurriedly identified themselves and he could not see FERRIE: from their identification who they were. BROSHEARS stated that FERRIE later told him that they said they were from the District Attorney's Office (NOTE: This was in 1965.) BROSHEARS said that FERRIE was fantastically nervous, and was given to deep periods of depression. He said that it was only when FERRIE drank to excess, or had taken pills that FERRIE would confide casually with BROSHEARS in some of the involvement that he had had with the assassination. BROSHEARS said that he did not tell him immediately that he was involved with Civil Rights work, but later discussed his background. it FERRIE told BROSHEARS of "the mess he was in". FERRIE said he was a pilot. He showed Eastern Airlines Wings with his name engraved on the back to BROSHEARS, and said that he had been fired from that organization for charges of homosexuality. FERRIE stated to BROSHEARS that he had been flying private planes to Guatemala, Costa Rica and British Honduras. BROSHEARS said that, "If this was a way to make money, DAVID didn't have any. " BROSHEARS stated that he felt that FERRIE had been forced to work for this organization, and had been "hooked into it". He said that FERRIE never liked the work he was doing, but that FERRIE had confided in him that he was working for a group of people who wanted to take over the United States" Since BROSHEARS felt that the homosexual underground in which he and FERRIE were involved was "an hysterical scene", he said that he did not take FERRIE seriously. FERRIE said that he was flying guns and ammunition. FERRIE told BROSHEARS -2-

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