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NOVEMBER 22, 1971 THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN Not a major news day this morning, or so it appears. The SVN drive into Cambodia is the top foreign policy story, sharing top billing with Sadat's statements about cutting off contact with the United States peace efforts and preparing for war. The CSM has a front-pagre ranalysis of RN's recent use of the in-office press conference and his seeming abandonment of the televised format. The CSM writer says that the Washington press corp prefers RN's inwovation; feeling is that more news is garnered in the less formal arrangement. Otto Kerner has reportedly been named in an indictment handed down by a grand jury which the Justice Department is currently looking over. Involved scandal during the Judge's years as Governor of the State of Illinois. In the Baltimore Sun, we read that labor in Miami is accus- ing the White House of "trumping up" charges that the President was treated insultingly in Miami the other day at the AFL-CIO convention. In New York the big story seems to be the walkout of the lay teachers at the Catholic parochial schools, which the Archdoiocese has XXXXXXX vowed to keep open. As for the weekend clearly a major story is the post-mortems of the President's visit to Miami, and review of allegations that the President was treated insultingly by the union chieftains.