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Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F.…
10. The Commission recommends to Congress that it adopt legislation
Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F.…
10. The Commission recommends to Congress that it adopt legislation
Chapter 33
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: CHAPTER I. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 1
Chapter 3: CHAPTER II. THE ASSASSINATION 28
Chapter 4: CHAPTER III. THE SHOTS FROM THE TEXAS SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY 61
Chapter 5: CHAPTER IV. THE ASSASSIN 118
Chapter 6: CHAPTER V. DETENTION AND DEATH OF OSWALD 196
Chapter 7: CHAPTER VI. INVESTIGATION OF POSSIBLE CONSPIRACY 243
Chapter 8: CHAPTER VII. LEE HARVEY OSWALD: BACKGROUND AND POSSIBLE MOTIVES 375
Chapter 9: CHAPTER VIII. THE PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT 425
Chapter 10: CHAPTER I
Chapter 11: episode and the fact that her husband still owned the rifle. She went
Chapter 12: 1. The shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor
Chapter 13: 2. The weight of the evidence indicates that there were three shots
Chapter 14: 3. Although it is not necessary to any essential findings of the
Chapter 15: 4. The shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor
Chapter 16: 5. Oswald killed Dallas Police Patrolman J. D. Tippit approximately 45
Chapter 17: 6. Within 80 minutes of the assassination and 35 minutes of the Tippit
Chapter 18: 7. The Commission has reached the following conclusions concerning
Chapter 19: 8. The Commission has reached the following conclusions concerning the
Chapter 20: 9. The Commission has found no evidence that either Lee Harvey Oswald
Chapter 21: 10. In its entire investigation the Commission has found no evidence of
Chapter 22: 11. On the basis of the evidence before the Commission it concludes
Chapter 23: 12. The Commission recognizes that the varied responsibilities of the
Chapter 24: 1. A committee of Cabinet members including the Secretary of the
Chapter 25: 2. Suggestions have been advanced to the Commission for the transfer
Chapter 26: 3. Meanwhile, in order to improve daily supervision of the Secret
Chapter 27: 4. The Commission recommends that the Secret Service completely
Chapter 28: 5. The Commission recommends that the Secret Service improve the
Chapter 29: 6. The Commission recommends that the Secret Service continue its
Chapter 30: 7. The Commission believes that when the new criteria and procedures
Chapter 31: 8. Even with an increase in Secret Service personnel, the protection of
Chapter 32: 9. The Commission recommends that the President’s physician always
Chapter 33: 10. The Commission recommends to Congress that it adopt legislation
Chapter 34: 11. The Commission has examined the Department of State’s handling
Chapter 35: 12. The Commission recommends that the representatives of the bar, law
Chapter 36: CHAPTER II
Chapter 37: 11. RAILROAD OVERPASS (TRIPLE UNDERPASS)
which would make the assassination of the President and Vice President a Federal crime. A state of affairs where U.S. authorities have no clearly defined jurisdiction to investigate the assassination of a President is anomalous.
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