[N.B.C trade releases]. (1961)

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JSTBC TELEVISION NETWORK NEWS "THE ADMINISTRATION'S DOMESTIC RECORD: SUCCESS OR FAILURE? " Secretary Ribicoff and Senator Dirksen Will Debate Question On Program Opening Second Year of "The Nation's Future" FOR RELEASE MONDAY A.M.j OCT. 9 The achievements and disappointments of President Kennedy’s domestic program, which have emerged as a political issue in the past few weeks, will be debated Sunday, Oct. 15 on NBC-TV's "The Nation's Future" (5-6 p.m. EDT). The subject will be "The Administration's Domestic Record: Success or Failure?" Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Abraham A. Ribicoff will argue that the Administration’s accomplishments have been considerable. Senator Everett M. Dirksen (R.-Ill.), Senate minority leader, will charge that the Kennedy program came far short of the promise of a "New Frontier. " With this debate, "The Nation's Future," NBC’s news-making and award-winning series of debates on topics of major importance, will begin its second year of broadcasting. The program will be presented every fifth Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m. NYT. Edwin Newman is moderator of the series. Irving Gitlin is executive producer and Arthur Barron producer. The first program (and the Jan. 28 program) will be sponsored by Lincoln-Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company. The opening debate will be held before a specially invited studio audience in NBC’s Chicago studios Wednesday, Oct. 11 and will be recorded on tape for broadcast Oct. 15. After the speakers have presented their views and (more ) PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20. NEW YORK