[N.B.C trade releases]. (1960)

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JACK TRACY ROOM 320 PROGRAM CHANGES NIXON AND KENNEDY WILL EXPLAIN THEIR CONCEPTS OF PRESIDENCY IN SPECIAL STATEMENTS ON ’THE CAMPAIGN AND THE CANDIDATES’ Lodge and Johnson to Give Views of Vice Presidency on Same Hour Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy will explain their concepts of the United States Presidency in separate filmed statements on "The Campaign and the Candidates" Saturday, Nov. 5 (9:30-10:30 p.m. EST) . (NOTE TO EDITORS: The previously announced interviews with former President Harry S. Truman and former Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York will not be presented on this program.) In addition to the Nixon and Kennedy statements, filmed es¬ pecially for the program, there will be similar segments featuring Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., discussing their concepts of the Vice Presidency. Each of the four statements will be about three minutes in length. An examination of varying viewpoints on the religious issue will include statements by Dr. John C. Bennett, dean of the Union Theological Seminary in New York, and by Herman L. Turner of Atlanta, who heads the United Presbyterian Church. There will also be interviews (more) PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20, NEW YORK