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Summers vs. Summers on Jim Braden & David Ferrie

 

 

From: jpshinley@my-deja.com
Subject: Summers vs. Summers on Braden & Ferrie
Date: 15 Jun 1999 00:00:00 GMT
Message-ID: <7k6bee$4h$1@nnrp1.deja.com>

In his work for Marcello, Ferrie worked out of an office in New Orleans' Pere Marquette Building. This was designated Room 1706, which was incorrect, but he did have his mail sent to Room 1701. A check of federal records shows that Eugene Brading gave that same building and the same floor, as his New Orleans address. He told parole authorities that he used Room 1701. (Summers, _Conspiracy_, Paragon(?) edition, p. 454 as posted by R. Harris)
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In his work for Marcello, Ferrie worked out of an office in New Orleans' Pere Marquette Building. This was designated Room 1707. A check of federal records shows that Eugene Brading gave that same building, and the same floor, as his New Orleans address. He told parole authorities he used Room 1706, which was incorrect, but he did have his mail sent to Room 1701. Both rooms were just along the corridor from the office used by Ferrie. (Summers, _Conspiracy_, 1980 McGraw-Hill HC Edition, p. 477)
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In the earlier edition, Summers does NOT say that Ferrie had his mail sent to room 1701. Instead, it was BRADEN who had his mail sent to 1701. The wording of the later edition does not even make sense.
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Jerry Shinley

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