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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 39

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Indiana, Pennsylvania
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39
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No Links With of President In Dallas On November Joking" Says Man In Threat On trie Of Kennedy FORT WORTH. Johnson Road Indiana Evening feaiefte, frlday, Dee. Renumbered WORTH, Tex. (AP) A man jailed on a charge of threatening the life of President John F. Kennedy says he was only joking.

Investigators said they had found nothing to link Russell W. McLarry to the assassination of Kennedy. McLarry, 21, a part-time col' lege student described by his father as a "nice kid who shoots off his mouth too much some- was "proud no, glad" that today in lieu of $2,500 bond. He was arrested Thursday and charged with threatening Kennedy's life prior to the assassination Nov. 22.

Secret Service agents quoted him as saying he was "proud no glad" that Kennedy was dead. U.S. Atty. Barefoot Sanders of Dallas said: "So far as we know there is no connection" between accused of killing Kennedy, Oswald was shot to death two days after Kennedy was assassinated. Nightclub operator Jack Ruby, who shot Oswald, is scheduled to go on frial for murder Feb.

3. The complaint naming McLarry charges; "On Nov. 21, he made certain threats to take the life of and McLarry death. and the president's "We merely charged him with making a threat against the president, a definite violation of the law, but that's as far as it goes." Sanders said McLarry apparently had no association with Lee Harvey Oswald, the man Burlington Support Stockings All-nylon with a really sheer look. Two-way stretch top; never bind.

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Speaking Thursday to some 300 persons at ceremonies observing the adoption of the Bill of Rights, Goldberg said "power is derived from the people. They can always adopt an amendment reversing the court." Goldberg cited the constitutional amendment authorizing graduated income tax as an example of a reversal of a court An earlier decision had called such a tax unconstitutional. A Supreme Court ruling last June cited Bible reading and prayers, as required exercises in public schools, as unconstitutional. When asked why Supreme Court civil rights decisions have not resulted in equal rights for all. the Supreme Court justice "The court decisions are not We need the cooperation of state and local governments and of the people to make them work." Goldberg said that when the Bill of Rights was adopted, it was understood that the courts would have the authority to nullify unconstitutional acts of the executive.

He said this was the only way the Bill of Rights could be made effective. At the same time, however, he questioned whether a court reversal as a result of opposing public opinion would be wise, as a matter of policy. The ceremonies were sponsored by the National Assembly on Teaching the Principles of the Bill of Rights. inflict bodily hflfffl upon John F. Kennedy, then the President of the United States, by stating substance that he would be working near the Trade Mart in Dallas, where the President was supposed to speak, and hat he would be waiting with gun to get the President." Officers said the statements were made to two women, McLarry works at a firm that makes printing equipment.

Company officials said he was here the day of the assassina- ion. The building is about three 'locks from the Trade Mart. Charles E. Kunkel; Secre Service special agent, said at i preliminary hearing before U.S Commissioner Bill Atkins tha McLarry told him "He was no sorry the president was killed He said he was proud no glad that the president hat been killed." McLarry said he recallec making a statement that mighi have been construed as i threat. 'I don't remember exactly what I said.

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