Teletype Messages with Wire Service News Coverage of John F. Kennedy Assassination, November 22, 1963

Summary

In the routine course of business, Ford Motor Company received a steady flow of news and financial reports from the Wall Street Journal. These dispatches came over the teletype machine on November 22, 1963 describing events from the arrival of President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline in Dallas through the official report of his death several hours later.

In the routine course of business, Ford Motor Company received a steady flow of news and financial reports from the Wall Street Journal. These dispatches came over the teletype machine on November 22, 1963 describing events from the arrival of President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline in Dallas through the official report of his death several hours later.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Printing (Process)

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Inscriptions

Printed on page one: THE PRESIDENT WAS SLUMPED OVER IN THE / BACKSEAT OF THE CAR FACE DOWN - CONNALY LAY ON / THE FLOOR OF THE REAR SEAT / IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL AT ONCE WHERE / KENNEDY WAS HIT BUT BULLET WOUNDS IN / CONNALLY-S CHEST WERE PLAINLY VISIBLE Printed on page two: RE PLAINLY VISIBLE INDICATING THE / GUNFIRE MIGHT POSSIBLY HAVE COME FROM AN AUTO- / MATIC WEAPON / IT WAS DIFFICULT TO DETERMINE IMMEDIATELY / WHETHER THE FIRST LADY AND MRS CONNALLY WERE / INJURED / VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON WAS IN A CAR / BEHIND THE PRESIDENT-S / THERE WAS NO IMMEDIATE SIGN THAT HE WAS / HURT - IN FACT THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE AT ALL / AT WHAT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED Printed on page three: TO JOHNSON SINCE / ONLY THE PRESIDENT-S CAR AND ITS SECRET SERVICE / FOLLOW-UP CAR WENT TO THE HOSPITAL / AT 1 50 P M EASTERN STANDARD TIME ACTING / WHITE SECRETARY MALCOLM KILDUFF WAS ASKED / WHETHER THE PRESIDENT WAS DEAD / - I HAVE NO WORD NOW - KILDUFF REPLIED

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