World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Dr. Willy Ley was a German- American science writer and a proponent of cryptozoology, a pseudoscience. The crater Ley, located on the far side of the moon, is named in his honor.
On today's program, Dr. Ley comments about space.
Host: Tony Marvin. Dr. Willy Ley is featured.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
President Kennedy is in Florida following "Skybolt" talks with British Prime Minister Macmillan in the Bahamas, France, under Charles De Gaulle is attempting to become a first-rate power, the "Mona Lisa" painting is unveiled in Washington, DC.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
A special program on the return of Cuban invasion prisoners.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
The top news stories of 1962. Part 1-the Cuban missile crisis, the Cuban invasion prisoners ransomed by Castro for $63 million dollars, the China-Indian fighting, the rift between the Soviets and Red China, President Kennedy chides steel companies for threatened price rise, the stock market slumps severely, Edward Kennedy wins Senatorial seat in Massachusetts, Nelson Rockefeller wins reelection as the Governor of New York State, Nixon's farewell news conference
following gubernatorial defeat in the California election, President Kennedy is subject to considerable joking and takeoff by comedians.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
The top news stories of 1962. Space: John Glenn orbits the earth three times, Scott Carpenter also orbits the Earth three times, the Russians orbit two spacemen Nikolayev and Popovich, the US's Walter Schirra orbits the earth six times, the Mariner 11 spacecraft passes near Venus. a comment by Dr. Willy Ley, the US to resume nuclear testing, the Soviets propose a nuclear test ban, "Der Spiegel affair" in West Germany, German politics, British politics, Eddie Fisher, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton affair, comment by Fisher, he denies rumors of a breakup, comments by man-in-the-street, racial crisis in Oxford, Mississippi, Governor Barnett denies the registration of James Meredith, President Kennedy says he will send troops, two die in suceeding riots, a hospital error results in several baby deaths, doctors strike in Canada, thialiminide deformities in newborn babies, Adolf Eichmann, Robert Soblen, Fritz Kreisler, Charles Laughton, Thomas Mitchell, Marilyn Monroe, and Eleanor Roosevelt all died in 1962, comments by Isaac Stern on Kreisler, Marilyn Monroe talks about acting, Boxing deaths Benny (Kid) Paret dies from injuries he suffered in his fight against Emile Griffith in Madison Square Garden in New York City, Sonny Liston wins the heavyweight boxing crown defeating Floyd Patterson in a first round knockout, John Steinbeck wins the Nobel Prize, a comment on Hollywood films.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
News analysis and predictions for 1963.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topics: France prevents Britain from joining the common market, a tribute to poet Robert Frost who passed away today, President Kennedy presents Federal Aid Bill to Congress, an interview with Alfred Hitchcock about his new film, "The Birds."
Host: Tony Marvin.
Topics include, Charles DeGaulle pressures and his influence in European affairs, President John F. Kennedy sends to congress proposals to fight mental illness, interview with singer Robert Goulet.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topics: President Kennedy news conference talks about tax reform, US military relations in Europe, Harold Wilson is chosen to head the British Labor Party- a report from London, US confers with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in Bonn concerning French President Charles De Gaulle on Franco-German treaty, Red China is close to perfecting an atomic or nuclear bomb, a report on national Chinese raids on Red China.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topics: Khrushchev reelection speech attacks "American Imperialists" in Cuban affairs, Chinese accuse Khrushchev of "double-dealing," demand an apology school prayer brought before the Supreme Court, De Gaulle seeks glory for France, De Gaulle is a thorn to allies, the New York Yankees sign Mickey Mantle for $100,000 and Roger Maris, for $72,000, their combined salaries the most money any two baseball players on the same team will be making, comment by Mantle and Maris, newspaperman Lee Mortimer is dead.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topics of the day: Castro would "box" Khrushchev's ears as a result of the missile crisis, President Kennedy back from Costa Rica, comments on Cuba, a proposed nuclear test ban treaty, Senate hearings on TFX plane contract "scandal," measles vaccine to be distributed for general use, French coal miners on strike, Ambassador Adlai Stevenson in Paris, gets cool reception, Adam Clayton Powell and Malcolm X (Black Muslim Leader) lash out against whites and Jews at a rally.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topic: News on the killing of William Moore (a race crusader) while walking in Gadsen, Alabama, George Wallace comments on Robert Kennedy's visit.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topics: A racial crisis in Birmingham, Alabama-five hoses and dogs are turned on the negro protest marchers, Francois Duvalier "voodoo" government of Haiti, Americans scale the top of Mount Everest, Dean Rusk confers with Nehru in India, problems facing President Kennedy on a trip to Western Europe.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Special broadcast on the life of Pope John 23rd, who died today.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
A review of the week's news. WOR radio.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Middle East Airline Flight 444 crashes in Persian Gulf killing 42 passengers and seven crew members.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Today's news: Civil rights crisis in Alabama, Governor Wallace vs. the US Government, the US will have a moratorium on atmospheric nuclear testing, England prepares for President Kennedy visit in the wake of the John Perfumo sex scandal, the Berlin wall items.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
A review of the day's news. President Kennedy's trip to Berlin, civil rights, sex in the UN, Bible, and prayer, comment.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topics: Summary of today's news: President Kennedy hailed in Ireland, problems of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in England sex-scandal, Macmillan awaits President Kennedy visit, the communist clan gathers in East Berlin, Khrushchev Ulbricht talks, London trial of Dr. Stephen Ward in John Profumo sex-scandal-witnesses include Christine Keeler and Mandy-Rice Davis, call girls involved in the UN, comment by U-Thant on female activities with the UN delegates, U-Thant is not optimistic about a nuclear test ban treaty, controversy continues over TFX plane.
Host: Tony Marvin.
Many news stories covered in this 15 minute Saturday Night Late WCBS News broadcast.
Topics: Negro leaders including Malcolm X talk at rallies, President Kennedy comments in Shannon, Ireland, Rome prepares for Pope coronation tomorrow, a truce between Buddhists and Saigon, Diem government to end soon, religious service for Monk who burned himself to death.
The lead story:
Mike Wallace:
"Good evening. You could walk a few blocks from Harlem today to see for yourself the contrast between the drawing power of the moderate and the extremists in their competition for Negro leadership. On Seventh Avenue a rally of moderates drew 200 people. On Lenox Avenue, at the same time,
Malcolm X drew 2000.
The moderates were asking for equal justice in Mississippi. The Muslims were preaching racial superiority. Malcolm X demanded that negroes throw out the burden of drugs, alcoholism and vice, that he said the white government has loaded on the negroes back. And then Malcolm X went on to say"
Malcolm X:
"Mr. Muhammad rejects superiorism (sic) because he teaches you and me not only that we are as good as the white man, but better than the white man."
Additional coverage of Malcolm X preaching is broadcast. Mike Wallace returns to summarize this rally.
NOTE: This is possibly the first time Mike Wallace appeared on CBS television hosting a news program. On September 2, 1963 Mike Wallace would host the series "CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace" lasting through 1966.
Many news stories covered in this 15 minute Saturday Night Late WCBS News broadcast.
The lead story:
Mike Wallace:
"Good evening. You could walk a few blocks from Harlem today to see for yourself the contrast between the drawing power of the moderate and the extremists in their competition for Negro leadership. On Seventh Avenue a rally of moderates drew 200 people. On Lenox Avenue, at the same time,
Malcolm X drew 2000.
The moderates were asking for equal justice in Mississippi. The Muslims were preaching racial superiority. Malcolm X demanded that negroes throw out the burden of drugs, alcoholism and vice, that he said the white government has loaded on the negroes back. And then Malcolm X went on to say"
Malcolm X:
"Mr. Muhammad rejects superiorism (sic) because he teaches you and me not only that we are as good as the white man, but better than the white man."
Additional coverage of Malcolm X preaching is broadcast. Mike Wallace returns to summarize this rally.
NOTE: This is possibly the first time Mike Wallace appeared on CBS television hosting a news program. On September 2, 1963 Mike Wallace would host the series "CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace" lasting through 1966.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Voices from the South, Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi on negro and civil rights, A Russian officer defects to Britain, Averill Harriman comments on China-Soviet rift on the way to Moscow for nuclear test ban talks, a report on ideological talks between the Soviets and the Red Chinese, a rumor of US Nato reduction, Barry Goldwater comments on liberals.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
The news of the day: British and Americans in Moscow with Khrushchev for nuclear test ban negotiations-meetings are friendly, comment by Harold Wilson labor leader, Soviet-Chinese rift-comments, George Wallace on civil rights resents Martin Luther King and his pro-communism, suggests President Kennedy retire, Senator Karl E. Mundt comments on US policy toward Castro's Cuba, comments on the rise of "radical right" by Senator Keating of New York, he endorses Nelson Rockefeller for president, space: some Americans and Russians express doubt on the feasibility of landing on the moon.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
In England, a report on the Dr. Stephen Ward trial in the John Profumo sex-scandal case, African bloc in the UN wants action against racist politics of Portugal and South Africa, civil rights leader Roy Wilkens testifies for civil rights before the Senate.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topics: A Dr, Stephen Ward trial report, prostitutes testify about intimacies, Anglo-American-Soviet nuclear test ban treaty is completed, report from Vietnam, Buddhists continue protests against Saigon Government, Attorney General Robert Kennedy testifies before the Senate on civil rights.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
The nuclear test ban treaty is signed in Moscow, comments by US Senators, London, and West Germany are jubilant, France is cold to the treaty, Dr. Stephen Ward trial continues in London.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Topics: The nuclear test ban treaty, earthquake in Yugoslavia, Dr. Stephen Ward trial, civil rights, Senators in a squabble.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Charles De Gaulle holds a news conference regarding disarmament, and the nuclear test ban treaty comments, US Senators comment on the treaty, earthquake in Yugoslavia, the jury tries to decide on the fate of Dr. Stephen Ward in the John Profumo sex-scandal in England, Senate comments on the proposed civil rights bill, President Kennedy attacked.
Host: Tony Marvin.
Pre-empting scheduled broadcasting. A Special View Point Broadcast.
A report on preparations for the civil rights march on Washington on Wednesday August 28th. Interviews with leaders.
Sid Davis reports from Washington DC on the scheduled "March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom." He states that there are 19 million negroes living in the United States, and that 200,000 visitors are expected to come to Washington to be a part of this March on Washington.
A history of past demonstrations in Washington D.C. is reviewed. We hear many brief contemporary statements, pro and con, related to the rally set to take place in two days.
Voices include A. Philip Randolph, John F. Kennedy, Bayard Rustin, George David Akin, John Bell Williams, Barry Goldwater, WINS correspondent Tom Bryson, Robert Murray, James Baldwin, others.
Special from 1010 WINS radio in New York City.
Sid Davis anchors.
Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi speaks at Princeton University, Also civil rights group protests.
A special presentation of WRVR-FM radio in New York City.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
An interview with Richard Nixon is featured.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
Report on missing U-2 pilot, update on Congo uprising, 1000 US servicemen leaving Vietnam, will return end of December, joint US-Vietnamese policy, US Secretary Of State Dean Rusk leaves tomorrow for Japan, Fred Clark reports.
Host: Tony Marvin
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
A report on the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr. He responds.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
A retrospective on John F. Kennedy, Jr. Tributes from New York Senator Kenneth Keating and Connecticut Senator Thomas Dodd.
Host: Tony Marvin.
News commentary of the day including Jim Van Sickle reporting Kenya's struggle for independence and the Kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr. and his safe return in the words of the patrolman who found him. Frank Sinatra comments.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
The news topics of the day.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
The news topics of the day.
Host: Tony Marvin.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin.
The news topics of the day.
Host: Tony Marvin.
The news topics of the day from WNEW-TV.
A report on 1964 Republican presidential hopefuls, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
Bill Leonard reports.
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