These are the top stories for June 6, 1968
Kennedy Mourned by Nation: Burial by Arlington Saturday
"Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, felled like his President brother by an assassin's bullet, died early today... Robert Kennedy, 42, never regained consciousness, never showed signs of recovery after a savage burst of revolver fire sent a bullet plunging into his brain - at the pinnacle of his own campaign for the White House" (Associated Press)
Johnson Proclaims A Day of Mourning
"President Johnson today declared Sunday a national day of mourning for Robert F. Kennedy and ordered the U.S. flag lowered to half staff in memoriam to the slain senator."
(United Press International)
Negroes Feel It's a Conspiracy by Austin Scott
"For many poor people at Resurrection City the shooting of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy became a black versus white issue... 'Every time a colored or a white fellow tries to help us make a better life for ourselves, somebody will cut him down for no reason,' said Annie Mae Vargas, a Harlem housewife." (Associated Press)
The Longest Night by Bill Fiset
"'If I were Teddy Kennedy, with his millions, I'd get out of government right now. Why bother trying to do something for the country when things like this happen.' That was one comment and maybe a more perceptive one than you'd think."
(Oakland Tribune -- Oakland, California)
A Time to Stop by Bob MacKenzie
"Television fed us Robert F. Kennedy's heartbeats, one by one, until they stopped... Under the endless drone of helpless words that followed, the time and place came back into focus and the questions came. Why, why? What is this plague? Where did it start? What are we becoming?" (Oakland Tribune -- Oakland, California)