Mrs. Madame Nhu says slaying of Kennedy ‘Act of God’

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UPI Nov. 1, 1963 ?
ROME UP Madame Dinh Nhu Sunday seat a Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy saying the Presidents death must particularly unbearable be i cause of your habitually well sheltered life Mme Nhu suggested that the assassination of President Kennedy was an act of God She termed it that ordeal which God has bestowed on you.
(This part was left out of the Wisconsin State Journal)
She compared Kennedy’s murder with the slaying of her brother-in-law, President Ngo Dinh Diem of Viet Nam, and her husband. She said “even the wounds inflicted on President Kennedy were identical” to those of Diem and her husband..

I came across this article in my files and mentioned it because of the connection I had in my life with these events. Oswald the Fair play for Cuba committee, being a Catholic form Massachusetts and Jack being shot on my daughter Rose birthday. Even the Red Roses Jacquelin received at the airport had an effect on me. I did an article on this years ago pointing out why God allowed this to occur because of the gross sinful state of His people, especially in America. I wasn’t aware what was going on in Rome at the time.
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The Text Content on Page 22 of Wisconsin State Journal , November 25, 1963 is:

PAGE 2 SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE MONDAY NOVEMBER 25 DAl 63111 Word From Washington That Awful Empty Look Overcasts White House Mme Nhu Wires Widow Sympathy By KENNETH SCHEEBEL turn journal Washington WASHINGTON That awful empty look hang over White House Sunday night 1 walked slowly Lilo the main entrance and through tte lower floor of the ca tions most famous address The open doors everywhere vacant rooms and utter silence seem to say no one lives here right now peeked into the office of the late John F Ken It was in s h a m b es The walls were bare s t r i p ped of Mr Kennedys memen tos and SCHEIBEL his belong ings had been trundled away in preparation for a new occupant Rocking Chair Gone Gone were his rocking chair and models of ships gone were his books and paintings and pic tures Gone were his laughter his spirit and smile And gone was the smile which crinkled his eyes Here in this room I had listened when they conducted the of this nation Occupied by Mr Roosevelt the Presidents office was cluttered with j Used by Mr Truman it was office like and staid Gen Eisenhower brought formality and order With Mr Kennedy it was cozy warm comfortable and inviting Lights Beam Down Sunday night it was empty and Lights beamed down brilliantly The flood of light brought stark reality and harsh ness to the wenching event of last week A President had died A new one had taken his place The blinding lights in the late Presidents office seemed to be trying to prove maybe the late occupant really was not gone at all But the glare proved the opposite I strolled out into the rose gar den Mr Kennedys pride and joy The autum Moon down in full brilliance The rolling cr under the soft moon light But in 20 years 1 had never seen them more deserted j empty Reporters Like Kings A hard rain had ended and a fresh warm breeze stirred through the hallways of the White House A few autumn leaves had blown or been carried in by visitors They lay crushed upon the floor Twentyfour before I came to the White House on another solemn pay final rej spect to a man who treated ere like kings He once was a newspaperman himself I walked slowly into the east room I had attended many gay occasions here In the half light I stood alone in the room before the bier of the dead President There was only silence and the flicker of candlelight.  “ROME UPI”  Madame Dinh Nhu Sunday seat a Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy sayi ing the Presidents death must particularly unbearable be i cause cf your habitually well sheltered life Mme Nhu suggested that the assassination of President Ken was an act of God She termed it that ordeal which iod has bestowed on you She compared Mr Kennedys to Franklin D Roosevelt Harry stretching down toward the Truman and Dwight monument 7ere ncv Former MGIC Leader Found Dead Death Ruled Suicide WHITEFISH BAY UPI Sterling Albert 60 a former presi dent of the Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp of Milwaukee was found dead of a bullet wound the head Saturday Alberts body was found in the den of Siis home by his wife Bay police said the death apparently vras a suicide Albert who was a Milwaukee real estate and mortgage broker headed MGIC shortly after the firm was formed late in 1956 He stepped down early in 1957 for what he called reasons of private business He had served with the Federal Housing Administration FGA as chief underwriter in Milwaukee is 1924 and served with fee FHA in Washington form 1S34 to 1943 In 1947

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