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And he dismisses Somersett’s concern that an as sassination would cause a furor. “Hell, they’ll pick up some body within hours after, if any thing like that would happen ... just to throw the public off,” MiT teer says on the tape: Although Kay says he rushed the tape to the FBI, the informa tion was never revealed in the Warren Commission Report on the assassination. There is no indication Milteer was interro gated until five days after the assassination. He professed no knowledge of the plot, the Mia mi police files say. Neither Milteer nor Somersett was ever called by the Warren Commission. Both are now dead. Federal authorities and con gressional investigators re viewed the tape in the 1960s and 1970s, but never reported finding any link with the Kennedy assassination. According to the police files, Somersett and Milteer met in Jacksonville, Fla., the day after the assassination, when Oswald was being held by Dallas police. Milteer wouldn’t tell Somer sett how he knew of a plot be forehand, but said there was “a lot of money” involved and that Oswald would not disclose any thing, Somersett related. “He will just not say any thing, and nobody has any wor ry,” Somersett quoted Milteer as saying, according to his po lice debriefing. WU BROKE THE VA6E MY GRANDMOTHER 6AVE ME 1 . IT WAS HUNDREDS OF YEARS O.D! • IT WA5 OLD? t han k &od i F0R A riOM£NT ther^ £ TH()Uil)1 XT NEH tALTH T /oted to ead of h The Inkwell By Brad HD CHUCIL, f|A\Je You SEEN 1 Me AH ugSft (Ztartru? Pope b to 30 r Adventures in Aggieland By (JiulG I VVOULD UXE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO Tell Y'All A LITTLE ABOUT ME. MY LIFE: ,THIS CARTOON, ETC.THI5 TS SORTA 1 MY Behind-the-scenes filler cartooN. YOU SEE, I GO BY THE NAME'JASON FIBBS’ AMD X TELL ALL THESE Stories about me,my upe / teKasMM j AND THE CORPS. 'TieY GREC,.eR,.juM,X'] X TRY TO DRAW JASON FlBBS TO look somewhat like A cartoon VERSION of MYSELF... 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