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[At approximately 12:36 p.m., Central Standard Time on Nov. 22, 1963, the Denver bureau of UPI and its local area broadcast clients were receiving a weather advisory from UPI's radio desk in Omaha (WHR) during a regional 'split' off the national wire...]
WHR45
(SPECIAL WEATHER ADVISORY)
( KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI)---THE WEATHER BUREAU AT KANSAS CITY HAS
ISSUED THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL WEATHER ADVISORY...
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MORE HX1238PCSA GET OFF NXR
NXR39W-N-S
BULLETIN
PRECEDE (KENNEDY
5
& E T OFF HX GET OFF GET OFF
;( DALLAS)---98pcs11/22
MORE HX123 (LINE OVERPRINT)
UPR74
B U L L E T I N
( DALLAS)1--AN UNKNOWN SNIPER FIRED THREE SHOTS AT PTTUBG
FLASH
KENNEEY
FLASH
KENNEDY SERIOUSLY WOUNDED----
HR1238PCS
STAY OFF ALL OF YOU STAY OFF AND KEEP OFF GET OFF
HX
M SPEAKING AT THE TT
WILL U U P L E A S E STAY OFF THIS WIRE TILL WE GIVBBB HX
STAY OFF STAY OFF
MT HCR
UPR74
B U L L E T I N
( DALLAS)---A SNIPER SERIOUSLY WOUNDED LDJ BIXENT KENNEDY IN
DOWNTOWN DALLAS TODAY...PERHAPS FATALLY.
HR1240PCS11/22P
PLS RPT TT BUN HCR
UPR74
B U L L E T I N
( ( DALLAS)---ZA SNIPER SERIOUSLY WOUNDED PRESIDENT KENNEDY IN
DOWNTOWN DALLAS TODAY...PERHAPS FATALLY.
HR1240PCS11/22
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UPR75
B U L L E T I HN:
( DALLAS)---PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND GOVERNOR JOHN CONNALLY OF TEXAS
HAVE BEEN CUT DOWN BY ASSASSINS BULLETS IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS.
THEY WERE RIDING IN AN OPEN AUTOMOBILE WHEN THE SHOTS WERE
FIRED.
THE PRESIDENT, HIS LIMP BODY CRADLED IN THE ARMS OF HIS WIFE,
JACQUELINE, HAS BEEN RUSHED TO PARKLAND HOSPITAL.
HR1243PCS11/22..
STAY OFF
UPR76
MORE KENNEDY BULLETIN X X X HOSPITAL.
THE GOVERNOR WAS TAKEN TO THE SAME HOSPITAL.
THE PRESIDENT HAD SPOKEN THIS MORNING IN FORT WORTH, THEN FLEW
TO DALLAS.
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HE WAS TO DELIVER A SPEECH DURING A MOTORCADE THROUGH THE CITY.
NEWSMEN SOME FIVE CAR LENGTHS BEHIND THE PRESIDENT HEARD WHAT
SOUNDED LIKE THREE BURSTS OF GUNFIRE.
SECRET SERVICE AGENTS IN THE CAR FOLLOWING THE PRESIDENT'S
QUICKLY PULLED AUTOMATIC RIFLES.
THE BUBBLE OF THE PRESIDENT'S CAR WAS DOWN WHEN THE SHOTS
RANG OUT.
THE PRESIDENT SLUMPED OVER THE BACK SEAT, FACE DOWN.
CONNALLY LAY ON THE FLOOR OF THE REAR SEAT. WOUNDS IN THE
GOVERNOR'S CHEST WERE CLEARLY VISIBLE.
THE WOUNDS INDICATED AN AUTOMATIC WEAPON WAS USED.
THREE LOUD BURSTS OF GUNFIRE WERE HEARD BEFORE THE PRESIDENT
AND GOVERNOR FELL.
IN THE TURMOIL, IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TOEE
VINE WHETHER SECRET P (LINE OVERPRINT: O)
SERVICE AGENTS AND DALLAS POLICE RETURNED THE FIRE.
IT COULD NOT BE IMMEDIATELY DETERMINED EITHER WHETHER MRS. KENNEDY
OR MRS. CONNALLY WERE WOUNDED.
BOTH WOMEN WERE IN THE CAR, AND WERE CRUSHED DOWN OVER THE INERT
FORMS OF THEIR HUSBANDS AS THE BIG AUTO RACED TOWARD THE HOSPITAL.
MRS. KENNEDY COULD BE SEEN ON THE FLOOR OF THE REAR SEAT WITH HER
HEAD TOWARD THE PRESIDENT.
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UPR77
B U L L E T I N
(SUB KENNEDY)
( DALLAS)---PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND GOVERNOR JOHN CONNALLY OF TEXAS
HAVE BEEN CUT DOWN BY ASSASSIN'S BULLETS. THEY WERE SHOT AS THEY
TOURED DOWNTOWN DALLAS IN AN OPEN CAR.
THE PRESIDENT---HIS LIMP BODY IN THE ARMS OF HIS WIFE---WAS RUSHED
TO PARKLAND HOSPITAL.THE GOVERNOR ALSO WAS TAKEN TO THE SAME HOSPITAL.
CLINT HILL, A SECRET SERVICE AGENT ASSIGNED TO MRS. KENNEDY SAID
"HE'S DEAD" AS THE PRESIDENT WAS LIFTED FROM THE REAR OF THE WHITE
HOUSE TOURING CAR.
MR. KENNEDY WAS RUSHED TO AN EMERGENCY ROOM IN THE HOSPITAL.
OTHER WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALS WERE IN DOUBT AS THE CORRIDORS OF THE
HOSPITAL ERUPTED IN PANDEMONIUM.
THE INCIDENT OCCURRED JUST EAST OF THE TRIPLE UNDERPASS FACING
A PARK IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS.
NEWSMEN IN THE MOTORCADE HEARD WHAT SOUNDED LIKE THREE BURSTS OF
GUNFIRE.
THE PRESIDENT WAS SLUMPED OVER THE BACK SEAT OF THE CAR...FACE DOWN.
CONNALLY LAY ON THE FLOOR OF THE REAR SEAT.
IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL AT ONCE WHERE KENNEDY WAS HIT.
BULLET WOUNDS WERE PLAINLY VISIBLE IN CONNALLY'S CHEST.
IT WAS DIFFICULT TO TELL AT FIRST WHETHER THE FIRST LADY AND MRS.
CONALLY WERE INJURED.
AN ESTIMATED 250-THOUSAND PERSONS LINED THE STREETS.
AT 12:50 P-M CENTRAL TIME, ACTING WHITE HOUSE NEWS SECRETARY
MALCOLM KILDUFF WAS ASKED WHETHER THE PRESIDENT WAS DEAD. HE SAID
"I HAVE NO WORD NOW."
VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON WAS IN THE CAR BEHIND THE PRESIDENT'S.
THERE WAS NO IMMEDIATE SIGN THAT HE WAS HURT.
SOME OF THE SECRET SERVICE AGENTS THOUGHT THE GUNFIRE WAS FROM
AN AUTOMATIC WEAPON FIRED TO THE RIGHT REAR OF THE PRESIDENT'S
CAR...PROBABLY FROM A GRASSY KNOLL TO WHICH POLICE RUSHED.
CONGRESSMAN JIM WRIGHT OF FORT WORTH SAID BOTH KENNEDY AND CONNALLY
WERE SERIOUSLY WOUNDED BUT WERE ALIVE.
A CALL HAS BEEN SENT OUT FROM SOME OF THE TOP SURGICAL SPECIALISTS
IN DALLAS. A CALL ALSO WENT OUT FOR A PRIEST.
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[Note: I do not have the original file for the next three-quarters of an hour, but former UPI staffer and current Loyola University Professor Larry Lorenz fills in what happened next:]
Operator Alice Guenther took over at the broadcast Teletype keyboard at 1:30. Four minutes later word was flashed from Dallas that Kennedy was dead. I had copy for a flash ready on the desk, but [national broadcast news editor] John [Pelletreau] waved it away. " Alice," he said, "type 'Flash President Dead.'" Alice took her hands from the keyboard, covered her face, bent over, and cried "Oh, my God." An operator supervisor, Jimmy Darr, suddenly appeared behind her, and in what seemed to me to be one fluid motion, put his hands on her upper arms, lifted her out of the chair, sat her on the floor and leaned over the chair and her and typed the flash.
While that was going on, I typed a bulletin and a follow-up paragraph.
(
DALLAS) -- PRESIDENT KENNEDY IS DEAD.
HE WAS SHOT TO DEATH BY AN ASSASSIN IN THE STREETS OF
DALLAS.
HE WAS 45.
Alice recovered and was back at the keyboard to send that.
We didn't have a prepared obituary for Kennedy in the file, as we should have; who would have thought we would have needed one? As a result, we didn't have his age handy, and I was guessing that he was 45. I was wrong by a year, and John repeated the error in the sub, or write-through. But soon as the A-wire came out with the correct age, we sent a correction.
[For the complete report by former UPI staffer Larry Lorenz, go to: http://www.loyno.edu/~lorenz/jfk.html]
UPR100
BULLETIN
(SUB KENNEDY)
( DALLAS)---PRESIDENT KENNEDY IS DEAD.
HE WAS KILLED BY AN ASSASSIN IN DALLAS.
JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY WAS 45 YEARS OLD . . . IN HIS FIRST
TERM OF OFFICE.
HE WAS SHOT AS HE RODE IN A MOTORCADE THROUGH DOWNTOWN
DALLAS.
GOVERNOR JOHN CONNALLY OF TEXAS WAS WOUNDED BY THE ASSASSIN.
[Several paragraphs follow (see note at right). UPR 100 was timed off:]
MORE A147PCD11/22
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...UPI's Chicago bureau (HX), was headquarters for UPI's national radio wire (UPR), and had powers to override the local split and the responsibility to transmit stories of national interest, broke into the wire, trying to send a bulletin it had received on the national newspaper 'A' wire from Dallas at 12:34pcs. The 'precede' to a bulletin said shots had been fired at JFK's motorcade... HX fought to stop transmissions of other bureaus. The conflicting signals resulted in garble.
It is not clear here, but it appears that Chicago had sent a garbled message, informing that MORE would follow, and signed off at 1238pcs. New York's broadcast desk (NXR), also reading the A-wire, apparently tried to send the bulletin (NXR39) that shots had been fired at JFK's motorcade...
... Chicago regained control and issued direct orders to other bureaus to stop transmitting: GET OFF....
...more garble followed. On the Denver bureau’s Teletype machine, the RED letters to the left were printed on top of each other, probably because of a failed or garbled "linefeed" signal.
Chicago, now using a 'national' radio wire designation (UPR74), attempts to send the bulletin reading "AN UNKNOWN SNIPER FIRED THREE SHOTS AT PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S MOTORCADE IN DALLAS."
...and was met with more interference...
By this time, the Dallas bureau had sent an all-important FLASH on the A-wire, carrying the first report of the severity of JFK's injuries...and Chicago Teletype operator Henry Renwald (HR) , after one false start, sent the first of many radio wire flashes...
...It is unlikely that this timeoff -- 12:38pcs -- is correct, because the A-wire flash of the extent of JFK's injuries was not timed off until 12:39. But even at the more likely time of 12:39pcs, UPI's radio wire had transmitted the stunning news sooner than any news service in the world...
Chicago then tried again...STAY OFF AND KEEP OFF ...but another bureau was trying to send a report on the topic of somebody's speech... and Chicago began to plead...
The Los Angeles radio desk (HCR) tried to weigh in...
... Chicago began transmitting a BULLETIN to follow its earlier FLASH...
...and was greeted by yet another interruption...
Translation:
"Please repeat that bulletin -- Los Angeles Radio"
Chicago obliges...
...and is met with only a small amount of interference...
Soon, a new lead is filed, fleshing out the developing story from the scene of pandemonium ...
At 43 minutes past the hour -- still in a time period normally reserved for transmission of local copy by local bureaus -- Chicago once again issues the order to STAY OFF the wire...
...and then continues transmitting the story...
...the word "during" should have been "following," but an understandable and minor mistake, considering that it is the ONLY misused word transmitted by UPI radio during these early moments of confusion, shock, on-the-scene pandemonium and intense pressure...
A minor point of interference, perhaps caused by another local bureau rejoinng the national wire after its local split...
About 20 minutes after the shooting, and with all local bureaus restored to the national wire, UPR provides a reworked story -- still relying on transmissions from Dallas on the A-wire, and now carrying dire news from a Secret Service agent...
The first and only misspelling in the midst of thousands of words-under-pressure -- a testimony to the professionalism and coolness of the Teletype operators Henry Renwald, Alice Guenther and others.
....the crowd size was wrong, and later corrected to read 25,000
The UPR100 BULLETIN, which probably was begun about 1:40 p.m., continues for several more paragraphs, summing up the information sent earlier. The crowd size reported in UPR77 was corrected to read 25,000. The story included additional information that LBJ was not hurt, that a "foreign-make rifle" had been found
by police, and that sheriff's officers were "questioning a young man picked up at the scene."
"147PCD11/22" probably should have been PCS for Standard, not Daylight, time.
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