Chronicle Richland
Vol. XXXVIII, Issue 14 November 19, 2013
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JFK: A 50-YEAR REMEMBRANCE V.P. Lyndon B. Johnson – This is a sad
time for all people. We have suf-
fered a loss that cannot be weighed. Lee Harvey Oswald – ON Nov. 1 1959, Oswald told the United States Embassy in Moscow he had applied for Soviet citizenship. A 24-year-old man who said two years ago he wanted Rus-
reverberated and blood sprang from the President ‘s face. He fell face downward. His wife clutched his head. Lyndon B. Johnson took over the burdens of the presidency last night. JFK inauguration speech – The quest for peace… the dark powers of science.” Nixon- The assassination of the President is a terrible tragedy Chief Justice Earl Warrren said President Kennedy was assassinated “as a result of the hatred and bitterness that has been injected into the life of our nation by bigots”. Just moments before the shooting, Mrs. Kennedy turned to her husband and said “You cant say Dallas wasn’t friendly to you.” Mr. Kennedy was the first President to die in office since Franklin D. Roosevelt was fatally stricken with a cerebral sian citizenship. Three shots
hemorrhage at Warm Springs, Ga, in 1945. Sir Winston Churchill, former prime minister of Britain, called the
assassination a ‘monstrous act.’