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Sun., Nov. !4, 1963 Page 4-A Benld Newi Klamath FalU Doctors Say Connally Recovering DALLAS rtJ'PI) - Gov. John Connally of Texas, out of dan ger Saturday and recovering from the bullet of an assassin, may owe his life to the slow workings of a bolt-action Mauser military rifle. Bill Stinson, the governor's administrative assistant, at 4:15 a.m. PST said "I have seen the governor and talked with the doctor. Gov. Connally spent a satisfactory night. He slept well and all vital signs are good. Doctors are pleased with his progress." Connally, who was President Kennedy's secretary of the Navy until he resigned in 1961 to run successfully for the gov ernorship of Texas, still did not know Saturday that the sniper who wounded him killed the President. Physicians at Parkland Me morial Hospital said they did not plan to tell Connally imme diately. When the shots were fired, the governor was sitting in a jump seat of the big presidential limousine, opposite the Presi dent. Connally's wife Nellie was sitting on the other jump scat, across from Mrs. Kennedy. President Shot First Tlie President was shot first. A bullet smashed through his head. Sheriff'! deputies who lined the route said there was a .pause of several seconds be fore two quick shots followed the first. In that short delay, the gov ernor swiveled in bewilderment or horror toward the slumping President. That movement saved his life. "If he had not turned," said Dr. Thomas Shires, chief of surgeons of Die Southwest Med ical Center, "Hie bullet would have gone through the mid dle of his back and probably would have punctured his heart." Bullet .Shatters Lung As H was, the bullet tore downward from the collarbone through the right side of Con nally's ohest. It fragmented, smashing three ribs and punc turing Ills king, tlwn shattered his right wrist and lodged In his left leg just above the knee. 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Baughman, former chief of the Secret Service wrote after he left his official post: "A rifle with a telescopic sight slipped unobtrusively out of any of a thousand windows along tlie route with plenty of time to aim carefully, end we would have been helpless to pro tect our charge." For a president to tour the heart of any city with optimum safety would require encasing him in heavy, bullet-proof glass or plastic, armoring the sides and bottom of his car with heavy steel plate and banning the occupancy of any building along tlie procession route. Such precautions plainly are impracticable, but some exten sive tightening up can be ex pected as a result of the Ken nedy assassination. There is no doubt that an agent would have sacrificed his life for John Fitzgerald Kennedy if he had had a chance. There are two absolute rules for motorcade protection. The agent running or riding at the President's shoulder must never leave that position unless relieved. 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