Valreian Zorin; Congressman Joe Martin urges people to build fallout shelters

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Date
1961-09-27
Summary
(1) Rep. Charles Mosher (R-OH) says he has found a "notable lack of personal devotion" to President Kennedy among fellow lawmakers, compared to former president Eisenhower (9/21). (2) United Nations debate on disarmament and nuclear testing, cuts of US Delegate Adlai Stevenson, Soviet Deputy and Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin (7 cuts, 9/21). (3) Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara urges Americans to setup fallout shelters at home (9/15). (4) President John F. Kennedy announces John A. McCone, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, to head the Central Intelligence Agency (poor quality, 9/27). (5) Allan W. Dulles, previous head of the Central Intelligence Agency, acknowledges President Kennedy 's decision (9/27). (6) Jerry Landay interviews Robert M. Solow, a senior economist for the Council of Economic Advisors, on the economic aspects of disarmament (10/2). (7) Sound of jet engines stopping, cannon salute, and military band, recorded at Military Air Transport Service (MATS) terminal (no date). (8) UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld, "I won't resign" (3 cuts, 1/7/61).  (9) Rep. Hale Boggs (D-LA) on his last talk with recently deceased Rep. Sam Rayburn (D-TX) (10/5). (10) Rep. Joseph W Martin (R-MA) on his last talk with Rep. Rayburn (D-TX) (10/6). (11) Rep. Hale Boggs (D-LA) on Rep. Sam Rayburn (D-TX), interviewed by Ann Corrick (10/6).
Publisher
Westinghouse Broadcasting Company. Group W
Genre
Special events radio coverage
Collection
Group W (Westinghouse Broadcasting Company) audio tapes
Unit
Special Collections and University Archives
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Physical Description
sound tape reel
Notes
A guide to the full collection of Group W (Westinghouse Broadcasting Company) audio tapes is available in our archival collections: https://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/43884
Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: bcast-077146; Other: 0492-MMC

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