November 24, 1963 Original script: News of the murder of the man accused of being the president assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, caused the San Diego Union to put out an un-precedented Sunday extra. Union Editor Herb Klein said it was the first time in his memory that an extra had been printed on a Sunday afternoon. Cause of the extra was the dramatic shooting of Oswald by Dallas club owner Jack Ruby. Oswald was surrounded by police when he was fatally shot at close range. More than 75-thousand copies of the Extra were printed and Union circulation officials said it wasn’t enough.

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