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Physician says Oswald "lethally injured" by time he arrived
DALLAS, Nov. 24, 1963 (UPI) - Dr. Malcolm O. Perry said today that accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was "lethally injured" by the time he arrived at Parkland Hospital's emergency room."I could tell he was lethally injured when he came in," Perry said.
UPI reporter close as Ruby shot Oswald
By TERRANCE W. McGARRY
Reporter Terrance W. McGarry was less than 10 feet away when Jack Ruby shot and fatally wounded Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of President John F. Kennedy. This is McGarry's story.
Lee Harvey Oswald's body lies unmourned in Fort Worth funeral home
By BRYCE MILLER
FT. WORTH, Nov. 25, 1963 (UPI) - Lee Harvey Oswald's body lies unmourned in Fort Worth funeral home
A little soldier's salute
By ROBERT M. ANDREWS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 1963 (UPI) - A little boy at his grieving mother's side saluted the passing casket.
Quarter of a million people file past Kennedy bier
By FRANK JACKMAN
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 1963 (UPI) - By the tens of thousands, they came to look on the bier of their dead leader - many weeping openly, others seemingly bewildered.
Johnson meets diplomats from 69 delegations
By STEWART HENSLEY
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 1963 (UPI) - President Johnson tonight met some of the great and near great of the world and had a few words with some and longer talks with others at a reception in the luxurious entertainment quarters atop the State Department building.
Americans turn to their hearts
By ROBERT MUSEL, United Press International
Poets and scholars turn to the classics to find the fitting phrase, but yesterday Americans just turned to their hearts to say what they felt when their late president was laid to rest.
Kennedy widow and children soon to leave White House
By HELEN THOMAS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26, 1963 (UPI) - President Kennedy's widow and children soon will be leaving the White House where every room is filled with poignant memories of him.
Poles line up to offer condolences, flowers
By JOHN STEINBECK, as told to United Press International
Police Officer J.D. Tippit buried
By MICHAEL WHITTAKER
DALLAS, Nov. 26, 1963 (UPI) - Little Curtis Ray Tippit, 5, looked with eyes big as saucers at the cameras, policemen and newsmen yesterday and tried hard to understand.
Eternal flame burns at Kennedy gravesite
By ALVIN SPIVAK
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26, 1963 (UPI) - An "eternal flame" burned at the flower-blanketed grave of John F. Kennedy today in lasting memorial to the assassinated 35th president of the United States.
"The eyes of Texas are upon you ... Till Gabriel blows his horn."
By H.D. QUIGG
DALLAS, Nov. 28, 1963 (UPI) - The flowers wilt now on the cool grass. Beside the gray pavement where the shots echoed the wreaths lie on the green. And the ache lingers in the hearts of Dallas.
Battle to save president was futile, doctors knew
By BRYCE MILLER, United Press International
One week ago the assassin's bullets struck President Kennedy.
Johnson gets Warren report
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