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Kennedy memorabilia up for auction
The Dallas Morning News reported Saturday's Heritage Auction Galleries sale was to include a newspaper whose front page Kennedy signed shortly before his 1963 assassination. The newspaper, which Kennedy signed for a hotel maid, enjoyed bids as much as $10,000 in advance bidding.
Also among the nearly 700 pop-culture items up for auction was a gray fedora regularly worn by Jack Ruby, the man who fatally shot Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
Joyce Gordon, who worked for Ruby when he was a nightclub owner, recalled how she knew her boss shot Oswald in 1963 based on the hat description.
"They said over the radio a man in a gray felt hat had just shot Oswald," she said of a news report of the deadly shooting.
"I said, 'Oh my God, he did it.'"
The Morning News said the hat was won by its current owner at a 2008 auction for $61,000.
Copyright 2009 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 11/07/2009
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