AP Wire Teletype From 22 November 1963 Regarding the Assassination of John F. Kennedy -- ''I could see a Secret Service man in the President's car...with his hands in anger, anguish and despair...''

Original Associated Press teletype from 22 November 1963, providing visceral details and eyewitness accounts of the scene in Dallas just after John F. Kennedy's assassination. Teletype begins, ''Kennedy died of a gunshot wound in the brain at approximately 1P.M., CST...The new President, Lyndon Johnson, and his wife left the hospital a half hour later. Newsmen had no opportunity to question them. The horror of the assassination was mirrored in an eyewitness account by Sen. Ralph Yarborough, D-Tex., who had been riding three cars behind Kennedy. / 'You could tell something awful and tragic had happened,' the Senator told newsmen...His voice breaking and his eyes red-rimmed, Yarborough said: 'I could see a Secret Service man in the President's car leaning on the car with his hands in anger, anguish and despair. I knew then something tragic had happened.' / Yarborough had counted three rifle shots...One witness, television reporter Mal Couch, said he saw a gun emerge from an upper story of a warehouse commanding an unobstructed view of the Presidential car...'' Teletype measures 8.5'' x 11.5''. Staple puncture to upper left, overall very good condition.

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AP Wire Teletype From 22 November 1963 Regarding the Assassination of John F. Kennedy -- ''I could see a Secret Service man in the President's car...with his hands in anger, anguish and despair...''
AP Wire Teletype From 22 November 1963 Regarding the Assassination of John F. Kennedy -- ''I could see a Secret Service man in the President's car...with his hands in anger, anguish and despair...''
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