This program is 28 minutes long
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(Studio) Jacqueline Kennedy, 39, and Aristotle Onassis, 62, to be married soon. Cardinal Richard Cushing hinted announcement forthcoming. Mrs. Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Hugh Auchincloss, made announcement. Details of Kennedy-Onassis relations cited. October 11, 1963, film shows Mrs. Kennedy on cruise on Onassis yacht, "Christina". [NO AUDIO: 22-295.]
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Casualties reported (NO AUDIO.)
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) NO AUDIO.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Johnstown, Pennsylvania) [Richard NIXON - NO AUDIO.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) NO AUDIO.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Detroit, Michigan) Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey greets crowd. [HUMPHREY - NO AUDIO.] Tours Dearborn, Michigan, Assembly Plant. [WORKER - NO AUDIO.]
REPORTER: Herbert Kaplow
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(Studio) NO AUDIO.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Alamogordo, NM) George Wallace campaigns. Anti-Wallace posters shown. [WALLACE - NO AUDIO.] Crowds shown. [WALLACE - talks to reporters]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) AUDIO BACK AT 295. Some candidates try to disassociate selves from Democratic Party's record.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Sister Bay, WI) There are 2 ballots here, 1 for President and other for rest of candidates. Senator Gaylord Nelson's study of drug industry, devotion to conservation and early opposition to war favorable to his candidacy. State Senator Jerris Leonard says Nelson vulnerable on Vietnam issue. [LEONARD - cites Nelson's record in alternating votes for and against Vietnam. Nelson floating down river while largest defense bill ever passed.] Film from television commercial for Nelson shown. [NELSON - speaks of 27 1/2% oil depletion allowance. Cites taxes of Paul Getty and H. L. Hunt paid.]
REPORTER: Sander Vanocur
(Milwaukee, WI) Nelson watches Green Bay Packers play Los Angeles Rams. Nelson confident. Packers' general manager Vince Lombardi supports him.
REPORTER: Sander Vanocur
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(Studio) Apollo VII conts orbit. Film from capsule of poor quality. Film due Fri but Walter Schirra begged off due to crews heavy schedule.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin returns to Moscow, USSR , from Prague, Czechoslovakia, where he signed treaty legalizing occupation.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Prague, Czechoslovakia) Communist Party leader, Alexander Dubcek, becomes ntl. hero. Crowd greets him. Dubcek fan club set up. Club members pay small fee and buy pictures of Dubcek and other liberal leaders Soviets may ease Dubcek out but fan club makes it difficult.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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(Studio) 4th day of New York City teachers' strike.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(NYC) Teachers union calls rally at City Hall. 25,000 there. Signs criticize Mayor John Lindsay. 7,000 teachers cross picket lines to teach. 83,000 of 1 million students at school.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Novelist Yasunari Kawabata recs. Nobel Prize for literature. Best known for novel "1,000 Cranes."
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Hurricane Gladys weakens and moves West in Gulf of Mexico. 1 killed and damage in West Cuba.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) At Al Smith memorial dinner, President Johnson, Vice President Humphrey and Richard Nixon together. Archbishop Terence Cooke is host.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(NYC) [JOHNSON - says Nixon to change name of Washington, DC to Resurrection City. Humphrey hopes Archbishop will pass plate again. Jokes about Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Mayor Lindsay.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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