The view my friends and I had outside the hotel |
A DAY I
WILL NEVER FORGET
“Let’s go to the top of the building” said Greg, “We
can get a better view from there. He’s going to be right in front of the Texas
Hotel and we can see it all.”
Donnie smiled and said, “Nobody will be
going topside today, the roof is sealed off and swarming with federal agents.
They’ve been there since late last night.” Donnie was the senior guy in the
mailroom, he knew all the secrets and he was in good with the boss, so we knew
that he was telling the truth.
“When is he supposed to give his speech?” I
asked.
Donnie smiled and said, “He’s going to speak
from a temporary platform out in front of the hotel around 10:00 o’clock.”
I thought about my mail schedule and decided
that I had just enough time to finish my first route and still get to the rally.
It was such an exciting event; the President of the
By now everyone knew that he was a war hero
and that he had displayed great courage throughout his life. I had just
finished reading his Pulitzer Prize award winning ‘Profiles in Courage’, so I
knew that he respected the intrepid spirit of many great Americans himself. He
was currently battling a chronic back problem that required the use of a back
brace to walk. He was acquainted with persistent pain, but he prevailed over
his personal dilemmas to perform his duties as President. He himself was a
profile in courage over his personal health and his strong civil rights agenda.
President Kennedy strongly supported the rights of all Americans to have equal
access to the American way of life. He was a man who stood strongly for what he
believed was right and for what he believed was right for
I virtually ran through my intra-company
mail route, chatting very little; as I was intent on getting through early
enough to secure a good spot to hear the President. Greg finished about the
same time, so we quickly hurried together and found a spot only fifty feet away
from the front of the platform. I glanced around the surrounding buildings and
noticed Secret Service men standing on the tops of every building within sight
of the stage. Donnie smiled as he joined us and pointed to the top of the SW
Bell Telephone building where we worked and said, “See I told you so”. There
were indeed four men atop the building, and some were holding rifles. It was
November 22nd; the weather was a typical cloudy and misty Fall day in
First out of the hotel was Governor John
Connally, followed by Vice President Lyndon Johnson, Senator Ralph Yarborough
and then all cheered as President John F Kennedy came into view and climbed up
the stairs to the podium. We applauded with the growing throng as we caught our
first glimpse of the great man. We continued clapping, as it were, in a
standing ovation since there was no where to sit. It was an exhilarating moment
to be there and be a part of the history that was unfolding on this day. He
only spoke for a few minutes, giving Governor Connally and Senator Yarborough a
couple of minutes each to pay their respects. I remember how handsome and witty
he was, and how much he seemed to care for his wife. He appeared hatless in an
impeccable business suit, while all the others wore rain coats. He enthralled
all of us with his words, he excused Jackie for not being there in a humorous
way. His speech was political and was intended to heal a rift with Texans
before the next election; it didn’t matter what he said, we were buying
whatever he was selling. His charming
I thought then, that this was an historic
occasion, and a day that I would never forget. When the elocutions were ended,
the President was whisked away by an entourage of Secret Service back into the
Texas Hotel for the final speech of his life to the Fort Worth Chamber of
Commerce. A half hour later President Kennedy and Jackie were ushered into a
waiting Cadillac convertible and we watched them drive down
Greg said, “It seems really dumb to fly
thirty miles to
Donnie smiled and said, “If he did that,
he’d have to drive back to Carswell AFB when he left
“I don’t know about you boys, but I’m
hungry,” I said. “Why don’t we celebrate and go to eat at the
“ The President has just been… shot… in
An inexplicable despair immediately arose
from within as I fully absorbed what he said. I had never realized that
brilliant sunshine could change so rapidly to pitch black darkness. I was
filled with anger and shock; I felt robbed and cheated, I felt ashamed that it
happened in
From the John F
Kennedy Presidential Library
View from the stage |
About 8-9 rows back just to his right. |
“We are still the
keystone in the arch of freedom,” he said. “We will continue to do…our duty, and
the people of
Written by David Warbritton
exclusively for the Warbritton Family
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