2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, November 25, 1963 DALLAS (AP) A palm print identified as that of Lee Harvey Oswald was' found on the underside of the rifle that ballistics tests showed fired the bullets that killed President Kennedy, District Attorney Henry Wade said Sunday. Wade called a press confer- ence to make public what he said was the complete mass of evidence accumulated to prove Oswald .was the presidential as- sassin, Although he revealed more details than had been divulged previously, Wade made no start- ling disclosures. ; But he said he was confident he had an airtight case. "I have sent men to the elec- trie chair with less evidence," Wade said. : "The gun was here, his prints were on the gun, the gun was the gun that killed Kennedy, his palm prints were on the box on which the killer sat, and wit- nesses put him on the sixth floor at the time of the shooting." Wade's new. press conference followed disclosure by an in- formed source in Washington that the federal government was considering all possible ways to have the full body 'of evidence lagainst Oswald made_ public. U.S. officials were said to feel . |the complete case against him should be released in order to counter adequately Soviet sug- were being made about Com- munists being to blame for the} assassination. | Pope Mourns | Force Of Evil VATICAN CITY -- Pope Paul said Sunday that the assassin- lation of. President Kennedy shows "how much hatred and evil there still is in the world, and how great the threat is for civil order and peace... .". "Dear children--we cannot in this moment of common prayer remove our thoughts, our sad SON'S FINAL WAVE his father is carried Sunday Mrs. John F. Kennedy stands from the Executive Mansion behind her son and her daugh- to lie in state at the Capitol. ter, Caroline. Three-year-old John Kenne- dy, Jr., gives a final White House wave as the body of COMMUNIST REACTION Find Palm Print On Murder Rifle -l|with a telescopic sight. gestions that false implications/nection has been established be- ltween Oswald and his \the Communist Wade cited these specific links inthe chain of evidence against Oswald, in addition to the palm print on the rifle: 1. The assassination rifle had been purchased by Oswald last March from a Chicago mail-or-| ; der firm. An FBI check showed) the serial number of the rifle] © that fired the shots at Kennedy} | matched that of the mail-order) ; rifle: It was a 6.5 mm. bolt- action model of Italian make, 2. A photograph was found) 7 ° showing Oswald holding the rifle. 3. A palm print identified as} 7 Oswald's was found on a box at| © the window area in the book warehouse from where the shots were fired. 4, Three ejected shells, of an odd calibre that came from the assassination rifle found on the floor, were discovered by the box where Oswald's print was found. Wade said the investigation into Kennedy's assassination will continue, "but there is no concrete evidence to go on that there is anyone else connected|' jwith the assassination. There is oct use gig agg that. Os-/ sian wife of Lee Harvey Os- Asked whether he believed) wald, arrives at Parkland hos- Oswald was slain to keep him) pital in Dallas where the ac- from talking, Wade said he un-| cused assassin of President derstood police. were looking) Kennedy d'ed of a_ bullet into that angle but so far no con-| wound inflicted while he was Mrs. Martina Oswald, Rus- ANOTHER WIDOW HAVANA (CP) -- A young Canadian pilot was sentencec Saturday to a 30-year prisor term for conspiring agains' Cuba and possessing explosives 'A second Canadian flier was found not guilty of the same charges and set free. Ronald Patrick Lippert, 31. of Kitchener. confessed to being an ' lagent for the United States Cen- tral Intelligence Agency. His 30- year sentence is being appeald by the Canadian embassy here. It was learned unofficially that chances are good for his re- lease after he serves a relativ- ely small part of his sentence. 'Acquitted was William (Wil- lie) Milne, 32, of Montreal, whe spent Saturday night at the home of Canadian vice - consul G. I. Warren after being re- leased from detention which be- gan more than four weeks ago. Milne is expected to leave Cuba within a few days. A third - defendant. Maria Magdalena Volta Bravo, also was convicted and sentenced to nine years. A Cuban, she is Lip- pert's aunt. ARRESTED ON LANDING Canadian Pilot Gets 30 Years authorities both here and in Ot- Embassy officials here were | ee Milne and Lippert almost at will while they were iwaling tria' "Tes eo Set Havana lawyers recruited b; the embassy receive... . cess to documents and to their clients--privileges said to be al- most unheard of in cases in- volying the security of the Cu- ban state In a lengthy confession, Lip- pert, a tall, thin man whose wife is from Cuba, admitted he carried the explosives to Cuba on instructions of the CIA. He said he had served the U.S, or- ganization for more than a year, receiving $500 a month plus expenses. _ The cans containing the explo- sives were represented to cus- toms officials as containing pre- served fruit from Canada, Lin- pert said in his confession. He said he was to have left the ex- plosives with an intermediary who would surrender them to another agent acting' on coded radio instructions from the CIA. Lippert said he had made an earlier explosives delivery to being moved from the Dallas city jail, Jack Ruby, Dallas nightclub owner, was charged with murder in Oswald's, slay- ing. The two Canadians were ar- irested Oct. 24 at Havana's Jose) {Marti Airport after arriving} lfrom Miami in a light plane} lsaid to belong to W. A. J. Gar-| lsat, a Toronto businessman. | Cuban customs inspectors tes-) yi ry Pe | CAF Mirephoto) | tied they found in Lippert's killer, | Jack Ruby, 52-year-old owner of! a strip-tease club. NO COMMIE: TIE-UP Asked if. there was any evi- dence linking Oswald to the} Communist Party, Wade said:| "No, there was no evidence) that said he was a member of} pat LAS (AP)--Mrs. Jacque-| Party. How-|1ine Kennedy is the focus. of| ever, there was lots of mater-|vmpathy on the world's stage ial dealing with Communism,|iiday as the bereaved wife of| i as The Daily Worker, and|the' assassinated president, But oaileg With vain oar in the wings another woman lea e Fair Play for ss thi Cuba Organization," wera ca Earlier, while Oswald was| she is Mrs. Marie Tippit still alive, officers said Oswald) .joco policeman husband, J. D. wae ius of being a Commu-|rinnit, was slain shortly after| nist. ee rest | The district President John F. Kennedy's 'Officer's Wife Not Forgotten |possession a supply of explo-| sives concealed in tin cans, | The prosecution asked the death penalty for Lippert and} 130 years for his aunt. | Canadian Ambassador George Kidd and three other embassy| officials attended the trial, | lwhich was covered by 10 cor-) are going to do," said Mrs. Tip-|respondents from Canada and| pit, her eyes swollen 'with tears,,a number of other reporters) as she sat in her neat, three-|regularly assigned to Cuba. | bedroom pink brick home..Her| Their feeling appeared to be husband's slaying left her the|that the two pilots received a widowed mother of three chil-|fair trial. dren, a girl 10 and boys 4 and) The Canadian government 13. had expressed its grave con- At about the hour today thaticern about the case to Cuban Mrs. Kennedy pays her last re-| spects to the president in fun- eral services in Washington, ishipment Cuba on Avg. 28. He got them through customs and left. them with his aunt. He said the first explosives subsequently was picked up by a CIA agent, pre- sumably for sabotage, Lippert maintained that his jaunt was unaware of the con- tents of. the tins. The court refused, however, to 'accept Maria Magdalen's plea of not guilty, Lippert told the court Milne did not know the cans contained explosives, and thought they were the same as other tins in the same cargo, Call Second Murder Cover-Up For MOSCOW--The Soviet Union|closest 'aides, First Deputy] continued its chorus of praise|/Premier Anastas. Mikoyan, flew! for the late President Kennedy |to Washington to attend the fun- Sunday, but charged his real/eral. murderers are skulking behind wald ' {the Communist party journal) This accusation was also Pravda said: 'Definite circles) taken up by the official East/are now trying . . . to use the German news agency (ADN)j|tragic death of the' president) which said "political observers" |for inciting anti-Soviet and anti- believed Oswald was shot to)Cuban hysteria." | cover up an anti - Communist] He reported that Oswald was) plot. {stated to have been in Russia| The Soviet news agency Tass'and was allegedly a member of! thoughts, from the recent event which the world has deplored," the pontiff told some 330,000 per- ; attorney Ruby's slaying of Oswald was) an assassination and because of| Said|agsassination Friday. Mrs. Tippit also will bid fare- Police claim the 39-year-old/well to her husband. His fun- patrolman was shot during anjeral is scheduled for 3 p.m. Safe Driving sons in St, Peter's Square. The pontiff spoke from the window of his apartment Sun- day before reciting the angelus, a devotion commemorating Plot the nature of the crime, "I am certain that I can get the death] penalty for Ruby. Ruby walked} up to a man who was hand-| attempted getaway by Lee Har-| vey Oswald, the man who was} charged with the president's) murder and in turn slain by a sin proved to be a Communist- sympathizer. A first idea of the Rusian con-| "Our thought, after \Christ's incarnation. | that of} ception of President Johnson|prayer for the one who is miss-/department announced tha ti In reporting Oswald's arrest,|came from the New York cor-|ing from this life and of com-|President Johnson has ordered| the now-dead Lee Harvey Os-|the New York correspondent of|respondent of the government|fort for those who remain in\the FBI to make an investiga-| sti " i F turns to newspaper Izvestia, who said;|mourning and sorrow, "Johnson is not regarded f,| how much capacity for hate an a thick-headed southern Demo-|&¥! in crat. In particular, he carried what menace for civil order oa's| | : I Fi i there still is in the world,|DESCRIBES MOVEMENTS Die n rire | cuffed and defenceless and cold| bloodedly assassinated him." (In Washington, the gunman Sunday. ne "TI just don't know what justice -----------_--- --- we . | Sixty-Three tion of the shooting of Oswald.) In. retracing the events in- volving Oswald last Frdiay NORWALK, Ohio (AP) -- EST, RECEIVES MESSAGES Despite the awesome tragedy that struck the White House, those most deeply involved have {found time to let Mrs, Tippit| will be observed in Canada dur- |know that she is not forgotten)!" in her sorrow, Attorney-General Robert Ken- nedy telephoned. to express. the sympathy that the president's wife feels for Mrs. Tippit. Another call came from Pres- Week Planned OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Highway Safety Council \has announced that for the sev- enth: year, Safe-driving Week g the first week of Decem- lber--Dec. 1 through Dec, 7. | The annual campaign to stress motorist and pedestrian leaution at the onset of winter lice and snow conditions is con- {ducted in co-operation with var- ious provincial and municipal eace, how much need for God's on propaganda for the rather crac and) for his mercy and] Wade drew the following pic- pardon. | ture: ' "Thus, we pray as Jesus} That morning a neighbor ltaught us: Lead us not into/brought Oswald into town from abridged program of struggle for the rights of Negroes put forward by Kennedy."' "Nevertheless there exists the xty-three persons perished injident Lyndon B. Johnson. .He ja fire Saturday that swept ajtook time in midst of an his- \path of Wevastation through ajtoric governmental transition to nursing home for the aged, in-|r ber the poli 's wife firm and mentaty ill. Twenty-| 'He said they all felt sorrow safety organizations in every province. In announcing plans for the campaign, W. A. Bryce, execu- tive director of the council, said ri liver us from) said: "The murderers of Presi-|a local 'Fair play for Cuba"|opinion that in the sphere of a ber i -- nally. | | Oswald returned about a year) |a80 after spending three years president, has been killed. In| suspicious this thing looks , . | Communist East Germany Ist Target -- OSWALD SILENCED television to Kennedy's death death on their front pages Sun-| ¥ ~ | ever." Western observers said the by a U.S. state department| The letter, dated Jan. 30, 1961,) leader| of the Western World| The first reaction of most or- he latter Wak eadceaeed: th WEATHER FORECAST g day. | Connally, wfo left the naval Irving (a Dallas suburb). lfour others were 22scued. | It was unusual for Oswald to) Twelve hours after the $100,-| be in Irving on Fridays, since|000 fire, 62 bodies had been re- he lived in a rented room in|moved to a temporary school-| Dallas during the week and/house, and 47 of those had been | saw his wife in Irving only on|tentatively identified and two weekends. jclaimed by relatives. Authori- Oswald was carrying a pack-\ties said one more body was age, which he said contained|being sought in the rubble. | window shades. } The blaze destroyed the 10-| But Oswald's wife said the|year-old Golden Age Nursing) rifle he owned was in Irving|Home near Fitchville, 15 miles; Thursday night but was not|Southeast of here. The one-| there Friday. storey concrete building bunned) Later, at the book warehouse, |Wickly, fed by a propane gas we saw this man in the corner|*@Mk and tar roofing. A brisk of the building and started to|\Wind fanned the flames. arrest him. The manager said| But there was no explanation Oswald was an employee and/for the fire's origin about we let him go. |5 a.m. "We located every other:em-| ployee but him. A description) went out to look for him. SANTIAGO (AP)--An wee "He got on a bus at Lamar "omical observatory will be) Strest and told lady on. the|Duilt in the mountains about 500| bus the president had been shot,|miles north of here under an} The lady told the bus driver,/2greement between Chile and) and the driver asked where she|the European Organization for had heard this. She said from a|Astronomic Investigation in the) man in the back, and he (Os-/Southern Hemisphere. wald) laughed very loud. | mecca " "He got off the bus and caught a taxi to nis Oak Cliff rooming house. SHOOTS OFFICER "Then a block from the room-) ing house witnesses saw police officer (Tippit) motion to him. Officer Tippit got out of his car and came around and Oswald) shot him three times. SIGN AGREEMENT | SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. dent John Kennedy aré trying)committee. [ternal policies the present pres- | to cover up their traces, Lee| The ' Pravda correspondent} 'dent holds to more Conserva- | Harvey Oswald, who was| added: 'As more details are re-|tive views than the late presi- charged with murdering the/ported, the more murky and|¢" vernor the cellar of the police station/for the time being only one|™eanwhile charged point-blank (Jack) Ruby, the owner of a'thing is clear, that the police that "'ultra-reactionary circles" hd night club, shot at Oswald at alobviously with a provocative|!™Stgated Kennedy's death be- OSSI e close range with a revolver and) aim are trying to link the Com-|C@US¢ they did not like his pol- the latter soon died. |munist party with the murder|\©Y 'ward:the Soviet Union and "The whole of America couldjof the president." ha? gh or toward racists. watch this new crime on the Th ; n Prague, Czechoslovakian : Con AER le massive coverage given) news : , a" screens of their televisions. by the Russian press, radio and/death on th printed Kennedy's ; jday under headlines suc WASHINGTON (AP) A} With the shooting of Oswald,|Were thought to reflect in part|"Likely blow to the eat #*/1961 letter found in the Penta-| Tass commented, "the only per-|Russian anxiety that the United/peace" and "Assassination of|800'S. Personnel files raises | son who was accused of killing States should swing away from|Kennedy--an attack on peace.| question Whether Gaverner 7o6h) President Kerinedy, the manjthe "peaceful co - existence' as/fy) co-operation," "|Connally of Texas rather than! who until the very end denied|!t was understood in their dif-| 'The of fici a} Czechoslovak| President Renoeey Wee ne implication in this assassina- ferent ways by Khrushchev and news agency CTK described as\™@tY target of an assassin's) tion, has been silenced for-| Kennedy. "very important" the statement bullets in Dallas Friday. | " | These charges, however, did posthumous praise showered on/spokesman that nothing indj-|Was written in long hand from) not interfere with eulogies for the late president was also ajcates involvement of the Soviet|Minsk in the Soviet Union by the late president strong indication that Russia, in| Union or of any other power in|@e Harvey Oswald, a former Moscow television showed Spite of its cessation of open|the assassination. U.S, Marine accused of killing scencs from the White House of|ideological polemics, has little) ------------__________|Kennedy and wounding Con- mourning crowds and a filmed|hope of healing the breach with| * biography of Kennedy Communist China in the near Canada Invited The grief for the murdered future. , To Join Tribute jin the Soviet Union. was mrrored by comment from/dinary people living in Moscow OTT. : ' every other Communist-bloc na-|who spoke to Western report:|;.4, Sins, (CP) -- Prime Min-|Connally, then secretary e tion exccpt China and Albania, ers was one of stunned shock.|;...; soo 11a message re-| Navy, asking a reversal of Os- which oppose Russia in the, Some expressed dismay at tha (eased by nis office Sunday, in-|w ald' s undesirable discharge Communist ideological dispute. possible impact on Htusdlan-lboce te Gn to join in' tri-|from the Marine asi yphalhg One of Sovi t ic i j -cae.| ute to the memory of the late) He did not receive the rever- _One of the Soviet leader's' American relations if the aSSaS-| president John F, Kennedy to-|sal. Text of Mr. Pearson's state-| secretary's post on Dec. 20, 1961, ment: {sent a brief reply to Oswald on Cleari earing, Cool z : the funeral in paying tribute,|Fred Korth, Records show) Forecasts issued by the Tor-| Eastern Lake Ontario: Cloudy each guided by his own faith| Korth referred Oswald's request = office at 4:3 0a.m.|and milder tonight with a few|and sense of the occasion, to the|to the Marine Corps, which| e's showers Tuesday morning, |memory of President Kennedy|passed it to a Marine review Synopsis: The high pressure Clearing and turning cooler |and the profound esteem and|board. The board sustained the sine he ooo centred over the Tuesday afternoon. Winds light.|affection in which 'e was held." ! undesirable discharge. ea es and responsible for} Algoma, Northern Georgian) i i sie | Canadians, and because Canada|referred Oswald's letter to the such a close and friendly|office of the secretary of the} neighbor of the United States, navy. | |I invite the people of this coun-, A copy of Connally's letter jtry to join with me on the day|was sent to the then secretary, the first widespread clear, cool i i ite! snap of the season is moving lg eto gern io east. A weak low pressure SYS-' Sudbury: A few houns of light tem causing light snowfalls over snow tonight. Si d fat the Req River Valley is moving|coer 'Teedan 2nd 'umning in behind the high pressure. di Quite cool air now over the east- Forecast Temperatures ern Prairies follows close on|Lows overnight, highs Tuesday: | the heels of this disturbance, Windsor ........ 35 Lake St. Clair, southern Lake St. Thomas. 32 Huron, Lake Erie, Windsor,|London .... 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