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1960-05-29, , min.
Highlights: Us Admiral warns of potential danger at sea, Adolf Eichmann is captured in Argentina.
1960-05-30, CBS, min.
Boris Pasternak has died, freak accident Indy 500 temporary scaffolding collapsed, two fans killed, at least 300 dead on nation's highways during Memorial Day holiday, theater strike is threatened, Malinovsky of Russia says Russians will annihilate rocket bases that launched the U-250 rockets. NOTE: This is the premiere broadcasts of Prescott Robinson replacing Ron Cochran on WCBS Television late news.
1960-06-02, , min.
Highlights: Strike to close NYC theaters in dispute between actors equity and the producers, US to stop U-2 flights over any communist territory, NYC donates Typhoidand smallpox vaccine to victims of last week's earthquake in Chile, Senator John Kennedy warning of new Democratic challenges.
1960-06-02, , min.
All Beverley Hills theaters are closed due to actors equity strike, Secretary Thomas Gates closes out the U-2 investigations, Sam Rayburn puts Senator Lyndon Johnson into the race for the Democratic nomination for president, Governor Williams of Michigan will support Senator Kennedy, teenage burglary gang is caught.
1960-06-11, , min.
New demonstrations by Japanese extreme anti- US leftists, urge Eisenhower to stay home and not come to Japan, James Hagerty mobbed in Tokyo airport by jeering left-wing groups, car attacked with stones and clubs, PM Kishi says Eisenhower will still visit Japan, Stevenson might be a draft candidate for president, Nixon calls for GOP unity and predicts November victory, Castro seizes nightclubs, Castro to seize American oil refineries in Cuba,
1960-06-13, , min.
Russians in Japan for anti-Eisenhower riots, against proposed us-Japanese security pact, Eisenhower in Alaska on his way to the Philippines, Governor Rockefeller will support Nixon if he wins the nomination, Stevenson will not seek the Democratic presidential nomination,
#13441: WNEW RADIO NEWS
Order1960-06-13, WNEW, min.
1500 Japanese leftists gather for new demonstrations, Eisenhower still going to Tokyo, the secret service shows concern, Nasa Pioneer 5 satellite now eight million miles away, American nazi will get permission for July 4th rally in Union Square,
1960-06-16, Mutual, min.
Gabriel Heatter was an American newscaster and journalist. During World War 11 he would begin his news broadcasts with the catchphrase "There's Good News Tonight." On this broadcast commentary on Nelson Rockefeller's chances of winning the Republican nomination. Host: Gabriel Heatter.
1960-06-16, , min.
An eyewitness account of the leftist student rioting in Tokyo.
1960-06-16, CBS, min.
Lowell Thomas was a radio commentator and newscaster who hosted the first television news broadcast in 1939. Premier Kishi Premier Kishi calls off Eisenhower trip to Japan because of anti-US riots in Tokyo, leftists celebrate in triumph, US is humiliated, Red Chinese fight Tibetan guerillas, two American diplomats expelled from Cuba, a rift in NY Democratic leadership, US population now 179 million as California and Florida show gains.
1960-06-16, Mutual, min.
Fulton Lewis Jr was a conservative radio newscaster and journalist broadcasting on the Mutual Broadcasting System. Comments on successful leftist humiliation of Eisenhower in Tokyo, anti-US cartoons in Russia.
#13448A: WMGM RADIO NEWSREEL
Order1960-06-20, WMGM, min.
A Judge restrains American Nazis party rally in Union Square, Julan Jack trial, Art Carney wins TV Award.
1960-06-29, CBS, min.
The United States to cut sugar purchases from Cuba because of Castro hostility, Congo prepares for independence on June 30th, comments on problems lying ahead, threats of secession by rival groups, Truman resigns as a delegate to the Democratic convention, charges of Democratic convention being rigged for Kennedy.
#13450: NEWS FROM WOR, THE
Order1960-07-04, WOR, min.
Democratic quarrel on basis of sectionalism, maturity, and religion. accusations of slanting the convention, John F. Kennedy defends self on readiness for the White House.
1960-07-07, , min.
- Harry S. Truman
- Frank Sinatra
- Dean Martin
- Yul Brynner
- John F. Kennedy
- Lyndon Johnson
- Sam Rayburn
- Hulan Jack
- John Connelly
Pre-convention news. Sam Rayburn comments on John Kennedy's chances of winning Texas, John Connelly comments on Lyndon Johnson's chances, certain Hollywood stars including Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin support Kennedy while Yul Brynner doesn't believe celebrities should involve themselves in politics. Hulan Jack jury is still out, Mexican leader believes Mexico should side with Cuba, US franchise in Cuba is moved out, rioting in Italy is led by the communists, Democratic convention begins in Los Angeles, Truman might change his mind and go to the convention, Johnson predicts a victory for himself, other convention news.
#13444: NEWS WITH BOB WILSON, THE
Order1960-07-09, , min.
Eisenhower warns Russia to stay out of Cuba, responds to Russian threats of rockets against the US, demonstrations in Cuba by Mexicans, convention fever in LA, Hulan Jack will continue self-imposed suspension as a result of a deadlocked jury, boy survives plunge into Niagara Falls, terror in the Congo murder, pillaging, atrocities by blacks against Belgians, New York City welcomes Leonardo Da Vinci ship, Russians say Gary Powers will be tried by a military court.
1960-07-12, , min.
Highlights: Civil rights news, Stevenson receives great ovation, Kennedy and Johnson stage debate, the two praise each other, Eisenhower denounces Russia for shooting down RB-47.
1960-07-22, , min.
Nixon wants Governor Rockefeller to be his running mate but Rocky says the Republican platform is not to his taste, Atlas missile blows up, leftists in Venezuela burn US flag, Lodge says RB missile is not over Russian territory.
1960-07-24, , min.
The Republican convention opens tomorrow, Governor Rockefeller not satisfied with the Republican platform, will not accept the Vice Presidential offering, Ambassador Lodge thought of as a possible vice presidential candidate, Congo premier Patrice Lumumba arrives in New York for a UN meeting, Red Chinese delegation attacks the US in Cuba.
1960-07-28, , min.
Highlights: Moscow assails Nixon as a "Wall Street Tool" and warmonger, US tourists harassed in Russia, Nixon prefers Ambassador Lodge as the vice president, an interview with Lodge, John Kennedy news conference, Dag Hammarskjold welcomed in the Congo. Continuation of the Republican National Convention, balloting for a vice presidential candidate, Lodge wins.
#13462: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1960-08-09, CBS, min.
Highlights: Khrushchev may come to New York as Russian delegation heads to UN, Russians publish an indictment on Gary Powers spying, an interview with Herbert Hoover on health issues.
1960-08-11, NBC, min.
Highlights: Khrushchev to visit Red leader in North Korea, a belief Khrushchev might come to the US to possibly interfere with US elections, Russia opens ideological war between Russia and China by an article in Pravda, China Reds indirectly blast Khrushchev peaceful coexistence policy, Major Michael White flies X-15 24 miles up, Discover 13-inch capsule recovered from orbit forerunner of Mercury flights, Polaris successfully launched, Dag Hammarskjold in Katanzanegotiates for withdrawal of Belgian troops from the region.
#13464: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1960-08-17, CBS, min.
Highlights: Francis Gary Powers trial opens in Moscow, President Eisenhower comments on the trial, Gallop poll among others gives Nixon favorable odds to a victory in the fall. Indonesia breaks off diplomatic relations with the Netherlands. NOTE: Francis Gary Powers was an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in the Soviet Union airspace, causing a1960 U-2 incident.
1960-08-19, , min.
Highlights: Telephone information on viewing the Echo 1 satellite plane catches returning space capsule out from orbit, Russia orbits live cargo in capsule, expect to recover them alive, Francis Gary Powers convicted and sentenced to ten years confinement, Powers acknowledges guilt and seeks clemency saying he's sorry.
1960-08-20, , min.
Highlights: Russia brings five-ton satellite-carrying live animals safely back to earth, Russia backs Lumumba in Congo, charges the US with aggression, pre-campaign topics, Truman and Kennedy makeup, Kennedy comments on polls expecting him to win the election. Kenneth Banghart reporting.
#13471: NEWS WITH JOHN WINGATE, THE
Order1960-09-05, , min.
John Wingate was a reporter and newscaster for WOR television and radio in New York City for over thirty years. He left the station in 1977. Highlights: Rabblerouser Patrice Lumumba ousted from Congo premiership, Governor Earl Long dies in Louisiana, candidates Kennedy, Nixon, and Lodge campaign.
1960-09-11, , min.
Hurricane Donna warning reports; headed towards the Northeast. Included is a commercial for Playtex Girdles.
1960-09-11, CBS, min.
A description of Hurricane Donna, Congo crisis; Lumumba arrested and released, Kennedy campaigns in Texas, a religious issue discussed.
1960-09-15, CBS, min.
Highlights: Controversial leaders, including Nikita Khrushchev and Castro coming to New York, New York police take precautions, Hungarian refugees comment on their hatred for Khrushchev, OLA plans raucous greeting for Khrushchev, Khrushchev truculent against pickets and demonstrations, State Department will restrict his movements.
#13475: NEWS SPECIAL
Order1960-09-19, , min.
Khrushchev arrives in New York City to an unfriendly reception, other communist leaders including Fidel Castro are restricted to Manhattan, Communist leader Janos Kadar and USSR's Nikita Khrushchev make short dockside speeches, heavy police escort guides Khrushchev motorcade to the Russian embassy,
#13476: DIAL 13 NEWS, THE
Order1960-09-19, WNTA, min.
New York City Police Commissioner Stephen Kennedy slur on Jewish cops, Rabbi comments on insult, Pierre Salinger comments on Kennedy's campaign, Captain William Bradley of ILA comments on demonstrations by dockworkers against Khrushchev.
1960-09-19, , min.
Castro storms out of his hotel claiming he's being overcharged, too much security, Nixon campaigns.
#13478: WINS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1960-09-19, WINS, min.
Highlights: Castro claims he might sleep in Central Park, Hungarian demonstrations against Khrushchev at the UN, the presidential campaign. From WINS radio in New York City.
#13479: NEWS BULLETIN
Order1960-09-19, , min.
Castro will not sleep in Central Park. He will go to his hotel suite instead.
1960-09-19, , min.
More on Castro hotel problems, Hungarian refugees riot against Khrushchev, Eisenhower says troublemakers coming to the US, Russians protest wording on anti-Castro signs, political chaos in the Congo, Mayor Wagner summons NYC police commissioner Stephen Kennedy about anti-Jewish remarks, Laos reports under rebel attack by the communists.
1960-09-19, WMGM, min.
More news on the Castro hotel incident, Cubans claim the New York police is rude to them, Khrushchev booed and heckled by spectators, the downfall of the Lumumba government in Congo.
#13482: NEWS FROM WOR, THE
Order1960-09-20, WOR, min.
Highlights: Castro now settled in Theresa, US calls it a propaganda stunt, Cubans claim suffering negroes in Harlem open their doors to Castro, commissioner Kennedy will not allow Jewish officers off during the holiday, Marshall Tito arrives in New York for UN session.
1960-09-20, CBS, min.
Khrushchev claims the New York police manhandled Russians when Khrushchev visited Castro at Theresa.
1960-09-21, CBS, min.
Khrushchev claims assassination attempt, says gun in TV camera, Khrushchev holds an unusual news conference from his balcony, Khrushchev complains of confinement, can't see America, says he's under "house arrest", John Kennedy campaigns in Tennessee, Nixon talks in Indiana.
#13484: NEWS FROM 1010 WINS RADIO
Order1960-09-22, WINS, min.
Highlights: 10,000 mass near Castro hotel, brawl results, nine-year-old girl accidentally shot by Castro fanatic, Mayor Wagner will see to it that police commissioner Kennedy apologizes for slur on Jews.
1960-09-22, WNEW, min.
President Dwight Eisenhower will give a speech to UN, wants open skies policy, all quiet in Harlem after huge pro-Castro gathering, Tennessee sit-in faces ten years in prison.
#13485: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1960-09-22, CBS, min.
Eisenhower speaks at the UN, Khrushchev at the plaza reception receives boos, nine-year-old Venezuelan girl dies after being shot by Cuban fanatics, Castro gives interview in Harlem hotel, honored by people of Harlem, hopes Khrushchev will visit him in Cuba, Togoland president Olympio comments on possible Khrushchev visit to his country.
1960-09-25, CBS, min.
- Richard M. Nixon
- Jawaharial Nehru
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Fidel Castro
- Douglas Edwards
- Harold Macmillan
- John F. Kennedy
- Gamal Nasser
- Emily Post
Senator John F. Kennedy to meet with Vice President Richard M.Nixon in a television debate, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan arrives in New York, Khrushchev hopes for a man in orbit, Prime Minister Nehru of India arrives in New York, Egyptian president Nasser visits Castro in Harlem, Khrushchev wants three Russian secretaries in the UN instead of one, Emily Post dies at 86.
#13487: WNEW NEWS, THE
Order1960-09-26, WNEW, min.
Senator John F. Kennedy, Democratic Presidential nominee, and Vice President Richard M.Nixon, Republican Presidential nominee will have their TV debate, Castro makes 4 1/2 hour speech attacking US at UN, negro leaders accuse Castro of communism, Rabbi still wants an apology from NYC police commissioner Stephen Kennedy.
#13488: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1960-09-29, CBS, min.
Khrushchev throws a tantrum at the UN, Khrushchev heckles Harold Macmillan UN talk and pounds on the table, Khrushchev wants allies to accept Russian disarmament terms, fifty-seven Americans harassed by Cubans in Havana, five hundred Americans leave Cuba, reporter comments on condition in police state Cuba, Nixon calls Kennedy a "monumental failure". Adolf Eichman trial to begin soon.
1960-10-02, NBC, min.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Fidel Castro
- John F. Kennedy
- Richard Nixon
- Kenneth Banghart
- Josip Tito
- Francisco Franco
- Frederick Boland
Khrushchev creates a wild scene at UN by insulting Spanish president Franco, UN chairman Frederick Boland cautions Khrushchev about insulting heads of state, calls him out of order, Tito meets Mrs. Roosevelt at Hyde Park, campaign topics, Kennedy accuses Nixon, China communists attack US, Castro imposes restrictions on outgoing travelers, Nigeria becomes independent of British rule. Kenneth Banghart reports.
1960-10-03, , min.
During this 15th assembly of the United Nations, Khrushchev wants Dag Hammerasklod to resign, he wants a troika, Nehru prefers the status quo, prefers Hammarskjold, Hammarskjold speaks for himself defies Khrushchev.
1960-10-07, NBC, min.
NBC newsman Frank McGee is the moderator for the second Nixon-Kennedy presidential debate telecast live from Washington DC.
1960-10-12, CBS, min.
Highlights: Khrushchev creates a wild scene at the UN, attacks the Philippine delegate, and calls him a jerk, a stooge of American Imperialism, accompanied by his shoe banging, A sailor from Khrushchev ship "Baltica" seeks asylum, a bomb explodes in the Times Square shuttle station.
1960-10-17, NBC, 2 min.
Political talk on campus by John F. Kennedy at the University of Whittenberg in Springfield Ohio.