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OCR Page 1 of 39NEWS SUMMAR THE PRESIDENT HAS seen
November 21, 1972
(Monday Nets, Wires, Mags)
HAK-Tho met in what is "hoped" (ABC) and "presumably" (CBS) the
final phase of the peace talks, led all nets. Chancellor called them
"most important talks of VN. 11 Reasoner noted Wash. optimism for
settlement, while Koppel reported no one expects ceasefire to last
more than 6 months
Kalischer discovered the secret meeting
place and narrated light film of Tho and another NVN official pacing
back and forth in the garden and later, HAK and others leaving
meeting - all smiles
Sevareid comment focused on US being
closer in agreement w/NVN than GVN, but said agreement would
save governmental "face. 11 He believes NVN takeover of SVN won't
be as rapid now as it would have been if settlement made last year
or several years ago.
NBC/CBS reports both pointed to continued improvement on US-Cuba
front over the potential hijack talks. State said Cuba was very much
interested, reported NBC, and even proposed a date for the talks.
Film of cheering followers at Peron's house on ABC, w/reporter
noting Peron might not have the strength, physically or politically,
to take over country.
NBC only net w/report on Brandt's "remarkable, 11 "stunning,"
"astonishing" victory. Followed by review of the increasingly dis-
cussed E-W talks in Helsinki and Geneva.
Lengthy CBS report (7 minutes) of USN troubles, following note (also
on ABC) that Zumwalt before Rep. Hicks' subcomm. said racial
troubles weren't the result of USN permissiveness. CBS interviewed
2 of Constellation's dissidents who talked of tensions and inequality
and followed w/favorable report of Annapolis' black lit program
w/Academy said to be place to which the "roots" of the troubles
could be traced.
A Commission, divided equally racially and including 2 students, will
investigate Southern U. deaths noted on two nets w/NBC film.
Note by all nets that Westwood said her own future "is subordinate
to considerations about the future of the party. 11 CBS noted this was
1st time Westwood hadn't said she'd resign w/out a fight, adding
Maine's George Mitchell had wide support. Chancellor said
Westwood has apparently decided she hasn't enough strength to
stay on.
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