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John F. Kennedy Assassination Cellophane Teletype Detailing the Event

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John F. Kennedy Assassination Cellophane Teletype Detailing the Event

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Auction Date:2013 Oct 24 @ 12:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:60 School Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
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LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Rare original Dow Jones News Ticker teletype reporting the events of November 22, 1963, from Kennedy’s prepared Trade Mart speech which he never gave to the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald, on 36 portions of transparent cellophane, originally all on one roll, each 5.75 wide and ranging 5.75 x 10.75 in length. These type of pages were used to project the news on large screens on the floors of the Stock Exchanges and as well as in stock broker office. Excerpts include (with grammar and spelling retained):

“President Kennedy Shot Dallas—AP—President Kennedy was shot to day just as his motorcade left downtown Dallas—Mrs Kennedy jumped up and grabbed Mr Kennedy - She cried Oh No - The motorcade sped AP photographer James W Altgens said he saw blood on the President-s head Altgens said he heard two shots but thought someone was shooting fireworks until he saw the blood on the President Altgens said he saw no one with a gun AP reporter Jack Bell asked Kenneth O-Donnell Presidential Assistant if Kennedy was dead—O-Donnell gave no answer Kennedy was reported taken to Parkand Hospital near the Dallas Trade Mart where he was to have made a speech Bell said Kennedy was transferred to an ambulance He lay on a seat of the car Bell reported three shots were fired as the motorcade entered the triple underpass which leads to the Stemmons Freeway route to Parkland Hospital Pandemonium broke loose around the scene The Secret Service waved the motorcade on at top speed to the hospital Even at high speed it took nearly five minutes to get the car to the ambulance entrance of the hospital -v- Gov John B Connally of Texas also was cut-down by bullets The President was slumped over in the backseat of the car face down - Connally lay on the floor of the rear seat lt was impossible to tell at once where Kennedy was hit but bullet wounds in Connally-s chest were plainly visible in-r dic - were plainly visible indicating the gunfire might possibly have come from an automatic weapon.”

“Two priests who were with Kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds.”

“Government sources said today that President Kennedy is dead.”

“Kennedy 46 lived about an hour after a sniper cut him down as his limousine left downtown Dallas. Automatically the mantle of the presidency fell to Vice President Lyndon B Johnson who had been riding two cars behind the Chief Executive Johnson was whisked away by Secret Servicemen - his whereabouts were being kept secret The President was shot once in the head Connally was struck in the head and wrist Police found a foreign-make rifle.”

“The Dallas Police Department today arrested a 24-year-old man Lee H Oswald in connection with the slaying of a Dallas policeman shortly after President Kennedy was assassinated. He was also being interrogated to see if he had any connection with the slaying of the President Oswald was pulled screaming and yelling from the Texas Theater in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas - He brandished a pistol which officers took away from him after a scuffle Police had to hold back crowds that quickly congregated because many apparently connected the arrested man with the slaying of the President.”

In fine condition, with clipped and rounded corners. The Dow Jones News Ticker was printed on two types of machines, hard copies and transparent cellophane for projection machines. While hard copies of AP, UPI, and Dow Jones teletype have been on the market before, this is the only transparent cellophane copy we have ever seen, used to project the news on large screens for stock brokers in large offices and on the floors of the Exchanges.