From: bhart@cyberramp.net (M. Parks/T.Riddle) Subject: First Reports, LAT11/23/63, Oxnard Phone Call Date: 21 Jul 1997 ================================================================ [[ Note: This article was submitted by Mr. Tracy Riddle to me for posting. Thanks, Tracy. Michael Parks ]] First Reports, The Los Angeles Times, 11/23/63 Start quote: "Fifteen minutes before Mr. Kennedy was shot, an Oxnard telephone supervisor overheard a woman caller whisper to someone: 'The President is going to be killed.' The call was intercepted by supervisors of the General Telephone Co. in Oxnard at 10:10am, Pacific Standard Time...Telephone executives said it is impossible to trace the call but said it originated in the Oxnard-Camarillo area. Ray Sheehan, general manager of the telephone company there, said: 'One of our supervisors picked up the call. The caller kept dialing, although her call was connected. Then she started whispering. Another supervisor listened in and was able to hear the woman saying, 'The President is going to be killed.' Sheehan said the mysterious call was reported to the FBI - after the President had been shot." End quote ----------------------------------- end -----------------------------