This program is 28 minutes long
#440353
(Studio) Ambassador Averell Harriman and Xuan Thuy meet in Paris, France. Speculated 2 been meeting privately when Harriman slips and says they will meet again Thursday, meaning next week. North Vietnam spokesperson Nguyen Thanh Le says if United States stops bombing North, something will happen immediately. Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin met twice since Saturday Rusk and Defense Secretary Clark Clifford called to White House Rptd. USSR at request of United States forwarded proposals to Hanoi.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
#440354
#440355
(Studio) Richard Nixon tells Michigan voters that votes for George Wallace can only help Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey win state.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
#440356
(Studio) George Wallace heckled in Ohio. Senator Edmund Muskie attacks him in New Jersey speech.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Youngstown, Ohio) College students and black militants heckle Wallace. [WALLACE - says can't tell "hes" from "shes" in that crowd. You're brave throwing things.] Scuffles and arrests occur. [WALLACE - says let police handle it. You came here for trouble and that's what you'll get.] Rallies just shouting match. Voters shy from candidate who inspires such violence. Wallace throws kisses at hecklers.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
(Irvington, New Jersey) Muskie feels Democrat tide turning. [MUSKIE - says in 1920's, Ku Klux Klan fighting Polish, Italians, Lithuanians and foreigners. That's the man (Wallace) we have to defeat and so badly that his message never heard again. He would divide us and risk all that American has built. Defeat him soundly. Only message for American is love, compassion, unity, understanding, freedom and opportunity.] Wallace may win 15% New Jersey vote.
REPORTER: Charles Quinn
#440358
(Studio) Vice Presidential candidate Spiro Agnew campaigns in Missouri. Says administration guilty of too much ctship. of irresponsible dissent and Americans want return to sanity.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
#440359
(Studio) Vice President Humphrey says Richard Nixon's choice of Spiro Agnew was cheap pols. and he's on road to defeat.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Fort Worth, Texas) Governor John Connally and Senator Ralph Yarborough, political enemies, greet Vice President and campaign with him.
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
(Waco, Texas) [HUMPHREY - says Republican feel they have election wrapped up. You'll help make Democrat miracle possible.] Campaign improved since Salt Lake City speech.
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
(Dallas, Texas) [Mrs. Lyndon B. JOHNSON - praises Humphrey.] Likely LBJ will campaign for Vice President later. Campaign no longer felt to be lost cause.
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
#440360
(Studio) Southern Regional Council reports Negro voter regis. in 11 deep South states increased 50% since 1964. Most expected to vote for Hubert Humphrey.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
#440361
(Studio) President commission on causes and prevention of violence met to hear about violent campus demonstrations.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) [Student activist leader Tom HAYDEN - says there are no youths, student activists, draft resistors or war critics on commission Feels Senator Robert F. Kennedy would have regarded focus of commission as insult to what he stood for.] [Commission member Eric HOFFER - says playfulness involved in protesting. Much easier than studying.] [Commission member Dr. West Walter MENNINGER - feels much more important to hear from other side rather than establishment.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(Studio) President Yale, Kingman Brewster says Vietnam war ending wouldn't end student protests. University California Henry Mayer says commission should be studying Vietnam violence.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
#440363
(Studio) Government report says whites and blacks moving out of slums, so there are more jobs for those left. Assumed Negroes want to get out of ghettos but leaders deny it.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Studio) New Negro generation feels white American not ready to integrate and they're looking into selves for pride and manhood.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Watts-Los Angeles, California) [Leader Lou SMITH - says finally got black pride after years Can make our ghettos better, come up with new inds., make money and keep our soul. Black community more together than whites. Describes togetherness.
#440364
#440365
(Studio) Apollo VII crew, Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham return to Cape Kennedy. To rejoin families in Houston Saturday
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
#440366
(Studio) Egypt and Israel planes fight above Suez Canal. Reports conflict. Israel and Jordan fire across Jordan River.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
#440367
(Studio) Cardinal Richard Cushing says Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had right to marry whomever she wanted to.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
#440368
(Studio) Deposed Panama President, Arnulfo Arias, left Panama Embassy in Washington, DC for luxury hotel. Junta supporters changed doorlocks.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
#440369
(Studio) Some artists said they'd keep their work out of Chicago due to brutal repression of demonstrators.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Chicago, Illinois) They change their minds. Art show called "Richard J. Daley" opens. Exhibits criticize Daley and police for pts. during Democratic Convention German sculptor puts bullet hole in geometrical figure. [Artist Robert MOTHERWELL - says honorable man not in accord with self if sees something horrible and says nothing.] Some say show in bad taste. Some threatening calls and letters received
REPORTER: David Burrington
#663170