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1963 KENNEDY ASSASSINATION NEWSPAPERS SAT AM NOVEMBER 23 PM 23 SUN 24 MONDAY 25 TUESDAY 26 PLUS A FEW ARTICLES DECEMBER 5, 6, 12.

ROCHESTER NEW YORK TIMES UNION

EXTRA DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE SAT AM NOVEMBER 23

USED: Good condition, folded like normal, a few fold cris-cross tears. December articles torn out of newspaper.

JACKIE KENNEDY BUYS A NEW HOME IN WASHINGTON DC

THEORIES WHO IS BEHIND THE PLAN

FUNERAL PHOTOS

NOV. 23 SAT EVE. TIMES UNION

Kennedy’s body in white house

Johnson Asks National Unity in Time of Tragedy

LYING IN REPOSE – Flag-draped casket with body of President John F. Kennedy is in historic East Room of the White House today.

NOV. 23 SATURDAY MORNING EXTRA DEMOCRAT & CHRONICLE

PRO-CASTRO GUNMAN CHARGED IN ASSASSINATION OF KENNEDY

Johnson Is President

President Lyndon B. Johnson took over the controls of government from the dead hand of John F. Kennedy last night with a pledge to do his best and a plea for the help of God and the American people.

Wan and solemn, Johnson broadcast a brief message to a shocked nation minutes after he flew in from Dallas, Tex. Where an assassin’s bullet killed Kennedy a little more than six hours before. “I will do my best,” Johnson said. “That is all I can do. I ask for your help, and God’s.” Then, at the White House, the former vice president hurried into a series of conferences with military men, congressional leaders of both parties, and Kennedy Administration experts on foreign policy.

Widow Flies to Children

President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated yesterday and 11 hours later police charged a 24-year-old former U.S. Marine and avowed Marxist as the sniper who put a bullet into the brain of the nation’s 35th President.

Charged with the President’s murder was Lee H. Oswald, a Fidel Castro sympathizer who once tried to gain Russian citizenship. Oswald has not confessed to the assassination, police chief Jesse Curry said in revealing the onetime defector would be brought before a grand jury next week.

The 46-year-old Kennedy—35th President of the United States – was mortally wounded in the head at 1:31 p.m. as he rode smiling and waving, in an open car through a Texas crowd of a quarter million.

NOVEMBER 24, SUNDAY MORNING DEMOCRAT & CHRONICLE

JOHNSON RALLIES DAZED NATION

Photos Tie Oswald to Assassination

What Can You Do? Grieve, Not Fear

Bare-headed John Fitzgerald Kennedy, toward the close of his inaugural address Jan. 20, 1961, said: “And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”

This call to contemplation has a meaning now, never intended on that chilly day in Washington.

A madman’s bullet has taken the life of a fine young President but this is neigher the first madman nor the first president. It is a paradox of this sophisticated republic that even while it remains perhaps the earth’s most stable government, assassins have attacked seven presidents and have murdered four of them.

What can we do for our country?

We can pledge ourselves to have no part in lying, name-calling, rumor-creating “hate” groups which grow like weeds in the soil of America’s massive tolerance. They wither and die without support. The investigation at the moment seems to point to the onetime leader of such a group as the assassin.

This we can pledge ourselves to do, even while we jealously protect human dignity and civil liberties, those strong threads in the tapestry of free men. For somewhere in the course of history, there must be created a climate in which the president of the United States is not an automatic target in the gunsight of deranged men.

What else can we do? We can, and we will, support President Lyndon Johnson. Grief? Yes, Fear? No.

Finally we can remember and contemplate and resolve to support another quote from that inaugural…

Homage Paid to Kennedy

John F. Kennedy came back in death yesterday to the White House and the homage of the mighty, on a dull, gray, dripping day.

And a new president, Lyndon B. Johnson, swung gravely and swiftly into the task of rallying a national government dazed by the slaying of its chief.

The towering Texan conferred with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara and former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Harry Truman, perhaps in indication of questions of statecraft, defense and national unity uppermost on his mind. The President will address a joint session of Congress at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday.

President Johnson has asked all chiefs of foreign missions to stay on the job and not submit the usual resignations. The State Department made the announcement increasing the belief the new President is eager to emphasize a continuation of the foreign policies of President Kennedy.

The President also asked members of the Kennedy cabinet to stay on the job, and got their pledge to remain as long as he wants them.

The new chief executive held a full-scale session of the official family on his first full day in office, and renewed the plea he had made to most at the members just…

Photos Link Oswald to…

NOVEMBER 25 MONDAY EVENING TIMES UNION

President Kennedy Laid To Rest

Joins Heroes in Arlington as Nation Mourns

The Mighty Of The World Pay Homage

A solemn procession of the world’s mighty – some nearly twice the age of the slain young President of the United States – came to Washington to pay homage to John F. Kennedy.

Somber and unsmiling, even as in their arrivals yesterday and during the night, they marched today behind the caisson carrying Kennedy’s body from the White House to St. Matthew’s Roman Catholic Cathedral for the funeral.

Early today, a four-engine Russian plane brought a Soviet delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister Anastas Mikoyon. He said he came on instruction of the Soviet government and Premier Khrushchev. The Russian people Mikoyan said on his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., are “deeply grieved over the tragic death and share in the grief of all Americans in this tragic loss.”

Mrs. Kennedy Goes Afoot to Church Rites

John Fitzgerald Kennedy was laid to rest today as the nation mourned.

The soul of the youthful President was commended unto God at a simple Roman Catholic funeral Mass attended by world leaders.

Last rites for the assassinated 46-year-old President were conducted at St. Matthew’s Cathedral by Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston, the lifelong friend and pastor who performed Kennedy’s marriage ceremony and baptized his children.

Kennedy’s flag-draped casket was borne to the Roman Catholic cathedral from the White House, six blocks away, by the same horse-drawn caisson that brought the remais from the Capitol.

An estimated 240,000 to 250,000 persons had passed by the bier in the Capitol rotunda.

Drums’ Mournful Cadence

Jacqueline Kennedy, who was at her husband’s side when a sniper’s bullet cut him down Friday, followed on foot behind the caisson.

Beside her were the President’s two brothers, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy…

NOVEMBER 26 TUESDAY EVENING TIMES UNION

U.S. System ‘On Trial’ - - Johnson

A courageous widow’s face reflects the grief of yesterday’s graveside ceremonies.

MRS. KENNEDY AT GRAVE

Another Goodbye In Dark of Night

The day for Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy had been a long and…

How long will she remain at the White House where will she make her new home and what will become of the White House school she set up for…

Asks Renewed Effort To Show It’s Superior

President Johnson today moved into the oval presidential office in the White House, after saying in a speech last night that “our whole system” is “on trial” because of the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

Since the murder of President Kennedy on Friday in Dallas, Johnson had conducted the presidency from his old vice presidential quarters in the Executive Office Building next to the White House.

Now his own files and furnishings are in place in the quarters occupied for 34 months for Kennedy.

On tap for the first day in the office were meetings with foreign dignitaries and preparation of an address tomorrow to a joint session of Congress – an address aimed at reassuring a people shocked and disturbed by the killing of Kennedy.

(The address will be telecast “live” at 12:30 p.m. over Rochester Channels 13 and 8).

Johnson, in his first speech since becoming chief executive, made evident last night his belief that the Kennedy assassination puts the American system to a severe test and must prompt renewed efforts to prove that the system, despite one sniper’s act, is superior to any other.

Beyond that, Johnson pledged “continuity without confusion” – a continuation of Kennedy adminis….

Ex-Presidents Ride Together

Former presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower, who have not always been friendly in the past, met for half an hour at Blair House yesterday after President Kennedy’s funeral.

An official who was present called it “a very sentimental meeting.” The two former chief executives together with Mrs. Eisenhower and Truman’s daughter, Mrs Margaret….

Rochester Evening Times Union Dec. 6, 1963

Did Oswald Shoot at Walker?

FBI agents are investigating the possibility that Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was the sniper who fired a rifle bullet at former Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker in Dallas seven months ago.

The Chicago Sun-Times learned that evidence tending to link Oswald with the attempted shooting of Walker is included in an FBI report on the assassination of Kennedy.

Justice Department officials received the report in Washington late yesterday from FBI headquarters.

The report presumably will be sent today to President Johnson. It will be the foundation for an inquiry by a seven-member commission headed by U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren.

The commission was named by Johnson to investigate the murder of Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22 and the subsequent slaying of Oswald by Jack Ruby, 52, a Dallas strip-tease club operator.

The possibility that Oswald, a 24-year-old self-proclaimed Marxist fired his mail-order Italian rifle at Walker in Dallas Last April 11 was the latest strange twist in the investigation of the President’s assassination.

Rochester, N.Y., Thursday Evening, Dec. 12

Mrs. Kennedy Buys A House

Mrs. John. F. Kennedy has chosen as her new home a 12-room colonial-style houwe in the Georgetown section of the capital, only blocks from where she lived with her husband in a happier day.

Complete with an elevator, an outside patio, and a view of the Potomac from a rooftop “captain’s watch,” the house is across the street from where Mrs. Kennedy is now living in a home lent her by Undersecretary of State W. Averell Harriman. Three blocks away, is the home owned by the Kennedys when the late President was a senator.

A spokesman for Mrs. Kennedy said yesterday that she and her two children, Caroline, and John Jr., 3, would move into the house about the middle of January.

… to be Georgetown’s second oldest house. It has seven bedrooms, cathedral ceiling, and foot-thick walls.

The first floor drawing room opens onto an enclosed patio. To the right of the center hall is the dining room. Behind it is the kitchen and servants’ quarters.

The house (at 3017 N St.) was described by Pamela Turnure, Mrs. Kennedy’s press secretary, as “quite spacious.”

The Times Union Thurs., Dec. 5, 1963

Mrs. Kennedy’s Memories: Roses, Then a Shot

HYANNIS PORT – She remembers how hot the sun was in Dallas, and the crowds – greater and wilder than the crowds in Mexico or in Vienna.

The sun was blinding, streaming down, yet she could not put on sunglasses, for she had to wave to the crowd.

And up ahead she remembers seeing a tunnel around a turn and thinking that there would be a moment of coolness under the tunnel. There was the sound of the motorcycles, as always in a parade, and the occasional backfire of a motorcycle.

The sound of the shot came at that moment. Like the sound of a backfire, and she remembers Connally saying, “No, no, no, no…”

She remembers the roses. Three times that day in Texas they had been greeted with the bouquets of yellow roses of Texas.

Only, at Dallas they had given her red roses. She remembers thinking, ho funny – red roses for me, and then the car was full of blood and red roses.

MUCH LATER, accompanying the body from the Dallas hospital to the airport, she was alone with Clint Hill – the first Secret Service man to come to their rescue – and with Dr. Burkley, the White House physician.

Burkley gave her two roses that had slipped under the President’s shirt when he fell, his head in her lap.

All through the night they tried to separate him from her, to sedate her, and take care of her – and she would not let them. She wanted to be with him.

She remembered that Jack had said of his father, when his father suffered the stroke, that he could not live like that. Don’t let that happen to me. He had said, when I have to go.

Now, in her hand she was holding a gold St. Christopher’s medal. She had given him a St. Christopher’s medal when they were married, but when Patrick died this summer, they had wanted to put something in the coffin with Patrick that was from them both and so he had put in the St……

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