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Paris. "J FK — Report No. 4" Thursday, June 1 (10:30-11 p.m. EDT) in¬ cluded his speech at a Paris City Hall ceremony. The President’s activities during his final day in Paris and Premier Khrushchev’s ar¬ rival in Vienna were covered in "JFK — Report No. 5" Friday, June 2 (8-8:30 p.m. EDT). The Kennedy-Khrushchev meetings were reported in "JFK - Report No. 6" Saturday, June 3 (9:30-10 p.m. EDT). The coverage included trans-Atlantic cable film of a dinner at Schoenbrunn Palace in Vienna earlier that evening.
Four methods of Communist expansion, at issue in the summit talks, were examined by NBC News correspondents in "JFK - Report No. 7n on a special one-hour "Chet Huntley Reporting" program Sunday, June 4 (5:30-6:30 p.m. EDT). "JFK - Report No. 8" Monday, June 5 (10:30-11 p.m. EDT) included the welcome to President Kennedy by Prime Minister Macmillan in London, a review of the President’s day there, and Premier Khrushchev's departure from Vienna. The results of the President's trip and reaction to it in world capitals were reported in an international roundtable dis¬ cussion among NBC News correspondents Robert McCormick in Washington, Sander Vanocur, Joseph C. Harsch, Edwin Newman and John Chancellor in London, and Frank McGee in New York. McGee was anchorman of the broadcast.
The President's arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., was covered in special programs on NBC-TV and NBC Radio today (Tuesday,
June 6) from 9:30 to 9:45 a.m. EDT. With NBC News Washington correspond¬ ents Sander Vanocur and Ray Scherer as narrators, the TV program showed the arrival of the President's plane and the welcome by administration members before he left by helicopter for the White House.
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