Mrs. Tippit Marguerite Oswald Ruth Paine Jack Ruby Dr. Malcolm Perry Dr
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Story on assassination anniversary, 1964, by Sid. Moody Abraham Zapruder Marina Oswald Amos Lee Euins Roy Truly A.C. Johnson Warrn Reynolds Mrs. Tippit Marguerite Oswald Ruth Paine Jack Ruby Dr. Malcolm Perry Dr. Charles Carrico Father Oscar Huber Sgt. Patrick Dean . Gov. John B. Connally 15 Nov. 1964 (advance)) 14 Nov. 1964 1105 PES A143 (AC YS AND RADIO OUT ADVANCE FOR Ai S SUNDAY NOV. 15 --NOTE DATE—FROM AP NEWSFEATURES DALLAS pLUS, YlAi-,1 APN PRINT SUBSCR7 7 s WILL BEmAILED ILL L'S EDITGRIS NOT:---THE SHOTS THAT KILLED JOHN FITzGERALD KENNEDY -CHANGED A WORLD FOR MANY_OTHERS, TOO; TWO i:IDOWS, GRIEVE, ANOTHER HAS 17"C.UND A NEW LIFE; A MOTHER RAGES AT FAT:1.A MILER PLAYS DOMINOES /. 0ICES, A SALESEAN LIVES IN 7EAR1 A WOAN ZONDERS...ONE YEAR HAS PASSED, BUT THAT TERRIBLE DAY IS NOT YET OVER. , .,1::C.17ZATU:-..IfS 'WRITER (ADVAN CE) DALLAS, NOV..14 (AP) -THE SORROWFUL YEAR HAS PASSE AND THE- TORCADE. HAS TURNED TI:= =IN:n AND VANISHED; INTO THE SHADES OF HISTORY. 'LIE SHOTS THE HEART. THE YELLOT; LIG= OF THE CLOON SIGN BUILDING ARE WINKING ANOTHER TIME NOW, BUT.FOR SOME THE HOUR IS SIGNALS IS STILL 12:30 NOVEMBER 22, 13.63—THE MOMENT THEIR SEPARATE LIVES COLLIDED AT THAT FATED CROSSROADS. THEIR. LIVES HAVE GONE.ON, :UT THEY THE SA::E. LEE HARVEY OSWALD SAM TO THAT. NOT THE FOR THE CA ERA HOEBYIST-WHO MUST STEEL HIMSELF TO LOO'S THROUGH THE EYE OF A ZOOM LENS WHERE ONCE HE SAW SUDDEN BLOOD, NOT FOR THE WIDOW MISTY WITHGRIEF AT THE SIGHT OF THE FAMILY STATION WAGON IN THE DRIVEWAY--EMPTY. NOT FOR THE GRAYING WOMAN FIERY AND ANGRY IN HER STRUGGLE TOGLEAR THE NAME THAT MARKS HER . NOT FOR THE TALL, THOUGHTFUL :.:AN OF POWER up ADNITS'HIS POWER -IS NO'PROTECTION AGAINST.THE- TRENOR HE FEELS AT A SUDDEN NOISE) BF. IT ONLY THE POP OF A.BURST BALLOtiN. NOT FOR THE YOUNG MOTHER WHO purvzs HERSELF WITH SELF,-DOUBT AS To WHY SHE DID NOT SEE MORE THAN SHE DID IN THE STRANGER WELCOmED INTO HER HOME. TH7S7 ARE :7-- PEOPLE CF THE. ASSASSINATION AND. A YEAR HAS: NOT HEALED ALL THEIR.WOuNDS. SOME STILL MOURN, SOME HIDE THEIR SORROW AND SHOCK IN WOil.K. LOUD THE TRAGEDY HAS TOUCHED LIGHTLY. SOME IT HAS MADE WEALTHY-- AND ONE OF THEM WOULD GLADLY TRADE THE WEALTH FOR HER LOSS, OTHERS. LOOK FOR RICHES. ONE CROUCHES ON THE FLOOR AND LISTENS FOR VOICES NONE ELSE CAN HEAR,, A4OTHER FEARS A: MYSTERIOUS ASSASSIN NONE CAN EXPLAIN. .. THEY ARE AS VARIED AS THEY EVER WERE"GOVERNOR AND SCHOOLBOY, HOUSEWIFE AND ELEGANT BEAUTY OF THE WORLD. BUT. NOU, PECULIARLY, THEY CAN TRACE A KINSHIP THROUGH THE BLOOD OF A FALLEN PRESIDENT-. THEY TELL THEIR STORIES: PRUD ALDING, EMOTIONAL CLOTHING MERCHANT, HAPPY TO DE 0 'T OF NEW .YORK'S HARRIED GARNENT DISTRICT AND WORKING IN A LOFT NEXT TO THE TEXAS 'SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY. HE WALKED OUT INTO- THE NOONDAY SUN TO SEE THE PRESIDENT AND, AT HIS SECRETARY'S URGINC HAD BROUGHT HIS CAMERA, ZAPRUDER HAD BEEN TAKING MOVIES Or HIS CHILDREN FOR -25 YEARS AND WHEN THE PRESIDENTIAL LIOUSINE CAME INTO THE VIEWFINDER OF HIS 200K LENS HE BEGAN TAKING PICTURES REFLEXIVELY, PICTURES THAT WOULD NEVER DIE.... A144 "I HEARD THE SHOT AND SAW THE PRESIDENT ,AD HIS HEART MD LEAN "OVER TOWARDS JACQUELINE, I THOUGHT HE ;ms MAKING VE SAYING 'OH, HE GOT :!E' 'BUT THEN I THOUGHT 'NO, A PRESIDENT WOULDN'T PE JOKING.' THEN ANOTHER SHOT BROKE HIS HEAD OPEN, I STARTED YELLING _ 'THEY 'KILLED KIM, THEY KILLED HIM', BUT I KEPT ON TAKING PICTURES UNTIL THE LIMOUSINE DISAPPEARED, STILL AILIING THROUGH THE VIEWFINDER.r ZAPRUDER WENT BACK TO THE OFFICE KICKING AT DESKS IN A MIXTURE OF CRI:7 AND DISBELIEF. MONTHS LATER WHEN HE SAW THE PICTURES HE HAD SOLD TO A :iAGAZII:E (LIFE) HE WAS TOO STRICKEN TO TALK. ONLY NOW HAS HE AGREED TO TALK TO A NEWSXAN, WHEN HE WAS THROUGH, HIS EYES NOIST., BUT HE PRIDED HIMSELF ON GETTING THROUGH THE ORDEAL OF REMEMBRANCE WITHOUT BREAKING DOWN, HE HAS A NEW CA:.:7RA NOW. THE MANUFACTURER TOOK THE OLD ONE FOR ITS ARCHIVES. H WAS GLAD TO SEE IT GO. •"I DON'T SHOOT AS MANY PICTURES AS I DID. WHEN I PICK UP THE CAMERA, AND PUT IT NEXT TO MY EYE IT'S TOUGH.' IT'S TAKEN A LITTLE STARCH OUT OF MZ." AND WHEN HE 'THINKS ABOUT THE -STREET OUTSIDE, WHERE IT HAPPENED, HE FEELS A CRaMP, "LIKE A CRAMP IN MY HEART .3 ...JACQUELINE KENNEDY AND N, NA OSWALD: ARE FROM DIFFER:NT WORLDS, THE REGAL PATRICIAt "TO VERYTING THE HUMBLE RUSSIAN GIRL WHO HAD NOTHING, THEIR ONLY BOND IS THE BLOODY AYEEll THAT MADE THEM BOTH ,WIDOWS... FOR JACQUELLNE EDY IT HAS BEEN A YEAR OF MOURNING.i SHE LIVES IN A MANHATTAN APARTMENT, TAKES 'WALKS IN CENTRAL PARK WITH HER CHILDREN, IS RARELY MENTIONED IN THE HEADLINES SHE ONCE DOnNATED, AND THEN ONLY INDIRECTLY. SHE REFUSES INTERVIEWS. HER THOUGHTS ARE HER OWN, THE BRILLIANCE OF,HER LIFE AS'FIRST' LADY HAS BEEN PUT AWAY, LIKE A TREASURED MEMENTO. FOR" ARINA r/HOWEVER1 LIFE IS .A CINDERELLA DREAM COMPARED TO THE CHEAP'APP1RTMENTS AND BEATINGS SHE' KNEW A YEAR ACO. SHE. LIVES IN A MODERN 3-BEDROOM .HOUSE IN A DALLAS SUBURB. IT IS AIR CON- DITIONED, HAS MODERN APPLIANCES INCLUDING THE WASHING MACHINE LEE HARVEY OSWALD HAD PROMISED HER THE' NIGHT BEFORE HE SHOT JOHN FITZGERALD • KENNEDY. A145 (AGYS AND RADIO OUT) SHE IS ENJOYING A LIF2.HER SATURNIIU. HUSBAND ISNIED HER. SHE WEARS LIPSTICK, FRETS OVER HER HAIRDO LIKE MY 22- YEAR-OLD, BUYS STY12ISH CLOTHES FROM THE FAMOUS NIEMAN-MARCUS STORE, LIKES BEER AND THE CIGARETTES HER HUSBAND ONCE SLAPPED HER FOR SMOKING. SHE HAS PERIODIC DATES AT THE ti:SIC BOX, A DIMLY LIT PRIVATE CLUB NEAR DOWNTOWN DALLAS THAT OFFERS DRINKS AND DANCE MUSIC AND THE GAIETY OF FUN-SEEKING younc PEOPLE. SHE WILL CHAT, IN PASSABLE ENGLISK, ABOUT NOW SHE LIKES LIFE IN TEXAS AND ABOUT HER TWO ELOND LITTLE DAUGHTERS ON WHOM SHE DOTES. SHE WILL NOT DISCUSS LEE OR THE ASSASSINATION ALTHOUGH SHE HAS SAID SHE LOVED HIM, A MAN WHO SO:F.:HOW CHANGED FROM THE • F RRI D. SHE LIVES COMFORTABLY BUT NOT LAVISHLY ON IHIL. $100 000 S RECEIVED FRON'DONATIONS AND MAGAZINES. SHE STANDS'TO MAKE ANOTHER $50,000 OR SO. ON A BOOK BEING WRITTEN BY PRISCILLA JOHNSON, ONE OF TWO AMERICAN NEWSWOMEN WHO INTERVIEWED LEE HARVEY OSUALD IN RUSSIA, SHE IS NOT UNAWARE OF HER MONETARY POTENTIAL, SHE•BECAME FURIOUS' AT A DALLAS NEWSMAN FOR RELEASING HER HUSBAND'S RUSSIAN DIARY. SHE COULD HAVE MADE $100,000 FRO1,i 17 17 SHE HAD SOLD IT .INSTEAD .OF THE FRA,CTION 07 WHAT SHE DID RECEIVE. *I HAVE TWO CHILDREN TO LOOK OUTFOR,* SHE TOLD ONE MAN. *I MUST MAX= A LITTLE MONEY.r SHE PAID $12,500.TO BREAK AN.EXCLUSIVE 10-YEAR CONTRACT SHE HAD SIGNED WITH HER rinsT ADVISERS. SHEN LATER BROKE WITH A RESPECTED DALLAS. LAWYER WHO HAD BEEN MANAGING HER AFFAIRS. AND HAS NOW ENTRUSTED THE JOT, TO DECLAN FORD y A GEOLOGIST, AND HIS RUSSIAN BORN WIFE. SHE IS SUSPICIOUS OF BEING HAD MD AT TIMES SHE HAS IkEEN SAID A MAN WHO HAD ONCE ADVISED Tat. IF l'ARINA SWALD IS WARY OF THOSE WHO WOULD TREAT HER AS A PROPERTY AND NOT A PERSON SEE IS ENJOYING THE COPANY OF THOSE WHO ARE SHOWING HER A LIFE. SHE COULD ONLY HAVE DREANED OF A YEAR AGO. "BLACN," SAID A MANY WHO HAS BEENCLOSZ TO HER,. "IS NOT 'AARINA'S COLOR." A145 (i AnDRADIO OUT) ..40-nS LT,: ZEIi.ISI 167 SCHOOLBOY IIHO WENT WITH FRIENDS TO THE END , - OF THE :,:OTORCADE ROUTE BECAUSEHE THOUGHT THEY COULD GET A BETTER .. 1111 - VI TEIM L THE CROWDS DOWNTOWN, HE SAW THE PRESIDENT FINE. AND ' ALSO SAW A RIFLE TEING WITHDRAWN FROM THE SIXTH FLOOR OF THE DEPOSITORY... - - EVER SINCE THE plio: HAS DEn RINGING AT THE-EUINS HONE. OFTEN . IT IS A:1AN WITH A HEAVY VOICE SAYING "ANOS BETTER BE cAail-FuL WITI1 WHAT HZ SAYS. I _HAVE A CO1:.;PLETE COPY OF WHAT HE TOLD POLICE." . rI GOT A PHONE CALL JU.7,T LAST WEEK," SAID ANOS'S ft37CHER, EVA, lip. '=V- ::=TFAS LATa HE CALLED BACK, IT SOUNDED LIKE THE SA:-:E HEAVY . VOICE. I DON'T THINK IT'S A PRANK -'CUE NO CROWN 1,7AkT TS GOIG TO- t PLAY THAT MUCH, IT AAKES NE . UNEASY, IT REALLY DOES." . THE EUINS TOLD POLICE BUT DIDN'T ASK. FOR PROTECTION AND NONE WAS 0FiIkED. =ERE NAVE :ZEN A LO or CRANE CALLS TO FIGURES IN THE A •ASSASSINATION.. MEANWHILE AT THE EUINS HOME A LIGHT .)AURAS ON THE FONT AND BACK PORCHES ALL TIGHT. .ekOS D077 :!'T 7.= LY TART 7:- T-17 70 .777)OT... -7777.7 c 7. 7 17. T47-77 17,. 7 7 7.7 f. ,13.70 To, 747 r•v. • --- -1 cre -,-, 777 fon- •—••,` """' DOWN TT L.,7: 77 7-7 • T • • •^ -r - r7 — r. n17 F" - , - 17-. 7 , 7 - - 7 7 T T17 -7 1.7 • '7' • • "," "", ,•. 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