EXTRA Seventy-Three Years of Editorial Freedom E3ait4j EXTRA VOA. LXXIV, No. 71A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1963 FREE ISSUE TWO PAGES _. 1 111 _ a * * * U k1 DALLAS (AP) -President John F. Kennedy, thirty-sixth President of The United States, was shot to death today by a hid- den assassin armed with a high-powered rifle. 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, a native Texan who had been rid- ing two cars behind the chief executive. Kennedy died at Parkland Hospital, where his bullet-pierc- ed body had been taken in a frantic but futile effort to save his life. Lying wounded at the same hospital was Gov. John Connally of Texas, who was cut down by the same fusillade that ended the life of the youngest man ever elected to the presidency.{ Connally and his wife had been riding with the: President and Mrs. Kennedy. The first lady cradled her dying husband's bloodsmeared head in her arms as the presidential limousine raced to the hospital. Connally slumped in his seat beside the Presi- dent. Police ordered an unprecedented dragnet of the city, hunting for the assassin. They believed the fatal shots were fired by a Roman Catholic Church. He had been the first Roman Catholic President in American history. Even as two clergymen hovered over the fallen President in the hospital emergency room, doctors and nurses administered blood transfusions. (Continued on Back Page) >. :vr °, { t ,. .: uj.:? e ....