Tag: Q4 1963

  • Robert F. Kennedy’s Family Feud, Memorial Land Dispute, Arlington VA, 1963

    Robert F. Kennedy’s Family Feud, Memorial Land Dispute, Arlington VA, 1963

    December 7, 1963, will be etched in the memories of Washington D.C. residents as the day Jacqueline Kennedy, widow of the late President John F. Kennedy, made a bold move. In a letter to Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, Mrs. Kennedy rejected the offer of three acres of land in Arlington National Cemetery as…

  • Lee Harvey Oswald, President Assassination, Texas 1963

    Lee Harvey Oswald, President Assassination, Texas 1963

    In a stunning revelation, US officials have concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was deemed a crackpot rather than a Communist by Soviet authorities during his three-year sojourn in the Soviet Union. This bombshell assessment has emerged from Soviet consular files on Oswald, which were recently handed over…

  • F.P. Curtis Victim of Vandalism, Pascagoula MS, 1963

    F.P. Curtis Victim of Vandalism, Pascagoula MS, 1963

    A wave of senseless destruction swept through the quiet streets of Pascagoula, leaving in its wake a trail of shattered dreams and broken glass. F.P. Curtis, a Metairie, Louisiana resident, had returned to the coastal city to begin remodeling work on a house he had purchased on Washington Avenue. But when he arrived, he was…

  • USSR Denies Spy Offer, Washington D.C., 1963

    USSR Denies Spy Offer, Washington D.C., 1963

    In a shocking turn of events, the Soviet Union has denied allegations that they rejected two suspected spies in a recent exchange of alleged espionage agents between the United States and the USSR. According to a story in The Star, authoritative government sources claimed that the Russians professed to have no interest in a Washington…