04-04-2013, 05:03 PM
Phil Dragoo Wrote:In Douglass, the Wayne January story appears on pages 371-3, and in note 874 on page 483.
The Robert G. Vinson story appears on pages 298-304, and in notes 490-500 on pages 462-3.
January deals with a C-47, a twin-engine plane; Vinson, a C-54, a four-engine plane. January at Redbird Airport; Vinson, Andrews to Trinity River to Roswell.
Two separate men, planes, incidents.
Here is a 6/4/92 interview Tosh Plumlee gave in Dallas:
http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/TOSHTRANS1.htm
Another story with legs, or wings, is that of David Ferrie. Immediately after searching for information about his library card and finding none, Ferrie made a phone call to Houston to reserve a room at the Alamotel, a Carlos Marcello owned motel.
When asked why he took the trip to Houston, Ferrie told federal authorities that he and two male companions drove all night on November 22, 1963, 350 miles, through a fierce thunderstorm to Houston to go goose hunting in Texas. He also claimed the trip was designed to gather information on how to run an ice skating rink, a business he wished to open in New Orleans. On the 23rd of November Ferrie visited the Winterland Skating Rink, managed by Chuck Rolland. Rolland told authorities he never spoke to Ferrie about the skating rink business. All Ferrie did, said Rolland, was make and receive phone calls for hours at a pay phone.
Phil: You post the most amazing things. Just say the word or name and you are on it. It is always such a joy to read you.:dancingman:

