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2 6 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1963 A1EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON L kJ.J-L 1 ' .;; 1 o" rxD GHi a) f)' "1 jr- ' ' ' ' f"j' CS?: , . . - , . .. , ..... ... . . fl A m Hit am hnnnr ana rH mamhos in frnnt nf the ambulance bcarine the casket of the late . . .. . . r,ij... i- h-j .u. I Pre5: John F. ennedTas it sreWned to the White House early Saturday The casket was U -"Whi" Housga S.tKjJ'l:OT S 1 taken to the East Room of the Executive Mansion where it lay in repose Saturday. (UPI) pSiflKPlM h?m on nil final return to the Executive Mansion. She's seated just slain President, accompanies I behind the driver. (UPI) Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy, still wearing the same blood-stained suit and stockings, follows cas- ket bearing her husband s body into tne wniie House, one was agcompanieu uy uie mu run dent's brother, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy. (UPI) ' 4 1 A Roman Catholic priest, from St. Matthews Cathedral, car- Mis. Rose Kennedy, molher of the sluin President, is shown on her way to 7 o'clock Mass at rying holy vestments, is followed by an altar boy as they arrive St. Francis Xavier Church Saturday morning at Hyannis, Mass. She is escorted by two stale at the White House Friday night. Two priests stood vigil over troopers. (UPI) President Kennedy's coffin through the night. (UPI) I Win m.ttA o a 'J I) W; w Mi Small crowd remains in Lafayette Square opposite the White House (left of center) long after President Johnson left Fri day night for his private residence. (UPI) , i People brave heavy rain Saturday to stand outside iio while House. The President's body lay inside in a casket draped with an American (leg as the United States and the world mourned. (UPI) ... .. ;; . : . . v.-' ' . . : if-""-' gJj Jo O r A ; i ' M i I iai T;, ..i . X 1 (UPI) Speaker of the House John McCormack (L), who Is now first In lino of succession lo the President Kennedy's rocking chair and other personal cffwls are moved from the White Presidency, accompanies President Lyndon B. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson to the While House Sat- House Saturday as the Knecullv Mansion is readied lor me new rresineni, Lynann n. jonnson. sen. r.awarn M. led Kcnneoy and nis sister, tunicc bnnver, as tney lell M. rrancls " ... at . . . VriliinH fllntuik in Ui-nnms I r r- Vntfisl- (nl lnn,inn llnir trim that IhIa tioi ftTflt luday to pay respects lo the late President Kennedy. (UPI) Xavier Church in Hyannis, Mass., Saturday, following Mass for the late President. (UPI) li A