The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 23, 1994, Image 6

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JFK
Continued from Page 1
Stick
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By Alvaro
Milteer, a wealthy member of
the White Citizens Council in
Georgia.
During a meeting in Miami on
Nov. 5, 1963, Milteer says
Kennedy is a “marked man,” ac
cording to the police transcript.
Kay had played the tape for The
Associated Press three years ago.
When Somersett asks how an
assassination would be done,
the transcript says Milteer
replied, “From an office building
... with a high-powered rifle.” He
explains that it would be easy to
take a gun in pieces into an of
fice building. 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.
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diation exposure.”
Radiation experiments are
not conducted on humans any
more, but scientists are study
ing those who have been ex
posed to radiation accidentally
to help the nuclear industry,
Bolch said.
“A lot of what we have been
learning has come from acci
dents,” he said. “By studying the
survivors of the Japan bombing
and those exposed from Cher
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