Thursday, August 28, 2014

Jim Garrison, Courtesy of jfk.hood.edu


February 27, 1967, National Observer, The Kennedy Case; Flamboyant Jim. Garrison: What's Behind the Furor in New Orleans, by Jack Wardlaw,
December 29, 1967, The Washington Post, page A1, Garrison Left Army As 'Unfit', by Russell Freeburg Chicago Tribune,
September 16, 1973, The Washington Post, page E10, Garrison Planned To Link General To JFK Slaying, by Iris Kelso,
October 2, 1973, The States-Item, Garrison case subdues prosecutors, by Bill Lynch,
April 28, 1976, The Evening Bulletin, Jim Garrison Finds Warmth in the Cold Glare of Post-Watergate Revelations; A Warrior Worn Down; His Quest Just a Footnote, by Leslie Bennetts,
n.d. Publisher's Weekly, Jim Garrison,
May 9, 1976, New York Times Book Review, Joint Chiefs, C.I.A. and other villains, by Larry McMurtry, (The Star Spangled Contract, by Jim Garrison)



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February 27, 1967, National Observer, The Kennedy Case; Flamboyant Jim. Garrison: What's Behind the Furor in New Orleans, by Jack Wardlaw,

Interest in the story 2- ad begun to wane by Wednesday. Then a police call from a disheveled,New Orleans apartment revived and reinforced it: There, amid a clutter of books and pill bottles, police
found the body of a pathetic figure named David Ferrie. Nearby was a note saying death would be welcome.

Ferrie had been arrested three days after the President's assassination on the suspicion that he was to have piloted a plane to get Oswald out of Dallas. At one time Ferrie had been a commercial airline pilot but he was fired; in his youth he was dismissed from a seminary in Ohio; he was twice arrested on morals charges in New Orleans, but never convicted.

 
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December 29, 1967, The Washington Post, page A1, Garrison Left Army As 'Unfit', by Russell Freeburg Chicago Tribune,
Army Record Center in St, Louis,
"This patient has a severe and disabling psychoneurosis of long duration. It has interfered with his social and professional adjustment to a marked degree. He is considered totally disabled from the standpoint of military duty and moderately incapacitated in civilian adaptability. Hs illness existed long before his call to active duty July 24, 1951, and is of the type that will require long-term psychotherapeutic approach, which is not feasible in a military hospital."


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September 16, 1973, The Washington Post, page E10, Garrison Planned To Link General To JFK Slaying, by Iris Kelso,

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October 2, 1973, The States-Item, Garrison case subdues prosecutors, by Bill Lynch,

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April 28, 1976, The Evening Bulletin, Jim Garrison Finds Warmth in the Cold Glare of Post-Watergate Revelations; A Warrior Worn Down; His Quest Just a Footnote, by Leslie Bennetts,


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n.d. Publisher's Weekly, Jim Garrison

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May 9, 1976, New York Times Book Review, Joint Chiefs, C.I.A. and other villains, by Larry McMurtry, (The Star Spangled Contract, by Jim Garrison)

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