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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

fraiiUiijrayh, liiooniington, 111., Saturday, Nov. ii, Camera Films Scenes raqic ay miMMMi i II MywmmimmmiiimmmmmB f3 I' III 3- sAJ i I 'r: Mmm Jim 7 President Kennedy, left, and Gov. John Connally of Texas, right, leave Love Field in Dallas only minutes before the President was shot as he and the governor rode in a caravan through downtown Dallas. ff mt i i i 1 "4 'rvilf An unidentified plainclothes officer carries the rifle used in the assassination of President Kennedy at Dallas, Tex, fi-'-' t4p- '-i Li Mr Mrs. John F.

Kennedy, with Atly. Gen. Rolrt Kennedy holding her hand, sees the casket of her slain husband placed in an ambulance at Andrews Air Force Base Friday night. Members of the White House staff are at right. 1 i 1 fx 3f JL I If' I 0" Mrs.

Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, hold as a suspect in the assassination, leaves the Dallas City Jail with his mother, Mrs. Marguerite This picture was made from the window where the shots were fired. The car marked by the arrow was about at the spot when the President was hit. Dallas policemen, with guns ready, look up at building where shot came from that killed the President and wounded the Texas governor. Kennedy was on a whirlwind tour of Texas when the assassination occurred.

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The Chief Executive was in a car that was approximately at the spot marked by the cross when wounded. Police Ix'lieve that a gunman, with a high-powered rifle, fired the shots that killed the President from the window in the Dallas School Book Depository Mrs. John F. Kennedy, her legs and dress heavily smudged, moves to enter an ambulance carrying the body of her slain husband. Atty.

Gen. Robert Ken-.

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