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102 records found for George Wallace
1963-04-25, , min.
Topics: Suspects are arrested for the murder of lone white integrationist in Alabama, Robert Kennedy sees George Wallace in Alabama, pickets protest against Kennedy, in London, a tribunal report on a homosexual spy.
#14067: WORLD TODAY
Order1963-04-25, WOR, min.
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.
#14088: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1963-05-13, CBS, min.
Topics: 3,000 Federal troops sent by President Kennedy to Birmingham to quell riots and bombings in racial crisis, Governor Wallace protests US interference, Attorney General Robert Kennedy comments, astronaut Gordon Cooper prepares for orbital space flight tomorrow.
1963-05-14, WRVR, min.
Presented on ERN (Educational Radio Network) News on the strife in Birmingham, Alabama, Governor George Wallace charges US interference, negroes charge "police brutality," an interview with CORE director James Farmer.
#14146: MEET THE PRESS
Order1963-06-03, NBC, min.
November 20, 1947-September 5, 1965 (primetime NBC); September 19, 1965-present (non-primetime NBC). Public affairs program which is the longest running series on network television.
Reporters question Governor George Wallace of Alabama. The moderator is Ned Brooks.#14168: MEET THE PRESS
Order1963-06-03, NBC, 27 min.
George Wallace, governor of Alabama replies to reporters on a myriad of topics.
#14137: NEWS, WCBS RADIO
Order1963-06-10, WCBS, min.
Topics: President Kennedy announces temporary suspension of nuclear tests in the atmosphere, high-level talks for a test ban treaty due shortly, Supreme Court ok's strikes against public utilities, Governor George Wallace to defy the US Government on negro enrollment at Alabama University, will be at the door to bar negro admission. Also included: NBC radio reports from Alabama with Robert Abernathy.
1963-06-11, NBC, 22 min.
Topics: Today's crisis Alabama Governor George Wallace stands at the door to bar negro admittance to Alabama University, President Kennedy talks about civil rights. Report from NBC newsman Robert Abernathy. Ray Scherer and Herbert Kaplow report from Washington, DC.
#14143: WORLD TODAY
Order1963-06-11, WOR, min.
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.
#14228: WORLD TODAY
Order1963-07-15, WOR, min.
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Nikita Khrushchev
- George Wallace
- John F. Kennedy
- Martin Luther King
- Tony Marvin
- Kenneth Keating
- Harold Wilson
- Karl E. Mundt
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.
1963-09-02, CBS, min.
Civil rights crisis in Tuskeegee, George Wallace defies the US on integrated schools in Alabama, President Kennedy chastizes South Vietnam's Diem regime, claims it's out of touch with people, Buddhists protest Diem regime.
1963-09-09, CBS, min.
Alabama Governor George Wallace blocks three students in Birmingham, Alabama, Eric Sevareid speaks about Barry Goldwater.
1963-09-09, CBS, 28 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Barry Goldwater
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Eric Sevareid
- George Wallace
- John F. Kennedy
- Lyndon Johnson
- Madame Nhu
An angry President Kennedy accuses George Wallace of civil rights violations, state troopers bar negroes at schools in Alabama, hundreds of students riot against the South Vietnam Government, a report from South Vietnam, Reds step up fighting, Madame Nhu leaves Saigon for a tour, Chinese Reds attack Khrushchev, Lyndon Johnson is tiring in a tour of Norway, an interview with Senator Barry Goldwater, he comments on coming presidential prospects, a comment by Eric Sevareid on Goldwater and the Republicans.
1963-09-12, NBC, 13 min.
October 29th, 1956-July 31st, 1970. The Huntley-Brinkley report replaced the Camel News Caravan with John Cameron Swayze on October 29th, 1956. Originally a fifteen-minute news broadcast it was expanded to a half-hour on September 9th, 1963, a week after the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite expanded to a half-hour. Chet Huntley was in New York City and David Brinkley was in Washington, DC. A rowdy scene at House hearing-boycotting by bearded leftists "concerning travel to Cuba," student rioters in Birmingham, George Wallace will enter the 1964 presidential primaries, the goal is to defeat President Kennedy, the Arab League is concerned over the Israelis interest in Black African and Asian countries, Jimmy Hoffa attacks Robert Kennedy-says the US is run by his "police force," Britain vetoes in UN on white Rhodesian Government.
1963-09-15, ABC, 29 min.
Governor George Wallace and the schools, news reports on bombed negro church which kills four girls. Bob Young and Harry Mavery report.
1963-09-15, CBS, 25 min.
Bomb in Birmingham kills four girls, protest by Martin Luther King and followers, George Wallace offers a five thousand dollar reward, more on student protests against the House Un-American Activities Committee, Governor Nelson Rockefeller talks about the presidency, Malaysia is formed as the British give up Singapore, the Fischer quintuplets are doing well. Host: Harry Reasoner. Nelson Benton reports on the Birmingham, Alabama bombing.
#14386: TV ALBUM FOR 1963
Order1963-12-22, CBS, 45 min.
- Mahalia Jackson
- Harry Reasoner
- George Wallace
- Martin Luther King
- Pope Paul VI
- Ngo Dinh Diem
- Pope John 23rd
A review of the year 1963. Highlights: George Wallace-racial crisis in Alabama, The March On Washington, 8-28-63, Mahalia Jackson singing, speech of Dr. Martin Luther King, (complete), Vietnam: the overthrow of the Diem Government, the death of Pope John 23rd, the election of new Pope, Paul The V1. Host: Harry Reasoner.
#14404: CBS AND NBC NEWS, THE
Order1964-01-20, CBS, min.
Panama wants a new treaty on the Panama Canal, The Jimmy Hoffa trial is underway, comment by Hoffa, Jack Ruby hearings in Dallas, Texas, comment by Melvin Belli, Alabama Governor George Wallace to run in preferential presidential primaries in the West, US helicopters fight in South Vietnam, 175 US combat deaths, Harold Stassen runs for president for the fourth time. News coverage from CBS and NBC News.
1964-04-15, NBC, 14 min.
Alabama Governor George Wallace argues with a negro reporter.
1964-05-28, ABC, 32 min.
Report on today's news.
1964-06-02, , min.
California Democratic Primary election returns for 1964.
#16982: ABC NEWS REPORT
Order1964-06-04, ABC, min.
A report on the 1964 California Democratic primary.
1965-02-21, ABC, 24 min.
- Billy Graham
- Barry Goldwater
- Hubert Humphrey
- Gerald Ford
- Birch Bayh
- Everett Dirksen
- George Wallace
- Frank Church
- George McGovern
- Lyndon Johnson
- Fred Foy
- Malcolm X
- Nat King Cole
- Paul Johnson
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: Coup in South Vietnam fails, US pilots interviewed, policy debate in Washington, President Johnson comments, Vice-President Humphrey comments on Vietnam goals, comments by Billy Graham, George McGovern, Frank Church, Everett Dirksen, Gerald Ford, Barry Goldwater, Birch Bayh, the US launches Ranger 8 to the moon for a photo-taking mission, negro militant plot fails to dynamite the Liberty Bell, Malcolm X shot dead, comment by George Wallace and Governor Paul Johnson of Mississippi, Nat King Cole dies. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
#19476: WCBS RADIO NEWS
Order1965-03-05, WCBS, 6 min.
Joined in Progress. News stories include student unrest in Peking China, and criticism by Moscow Russia, Yugoslavian president Tito attempt to become peace maker related to Vietnam war, dangers of a socialist movement in Britain, CBS news correspondent reporting on Goldie, an eagle who escaped a zoo in downtown London and feasted on capturing a duck, and main story featuring latest Civil Rights developments. "About 60 white citizens marched in Selma Alabama today in support of negro efforts to register. They were geared. At least one was struck in the head, one was tripped, and all were engulfed by a cloud of white smoke when an automobile stalled at an intersection and three white men tried to restart it. When the marchers reached the town square a crowd of about 300 negroes and 200 whites were there to watch. a spokesman for the marchers read a petition which stated: 'We as white citizens of Alabama have come to Selma today to tell the nation that there are white people in Alabama who will speak out about the events that have recently occurred.' The statements also urged Governor George Wallace of Alabama to see to it that all open and subtle intimidations of persons seeking to register to vote be removed. At about that same time Governor Wallace, in Montgomery Alabama, put his foot down on a planned Negro march tomorrow from Selma to Montgomery, the state capitol. The negroes say they will march anyway. Governor Wallace said there will ne no march, and stated he had told Colonel Al Lingo, head of the Highway Patrol, to use whatever measures are necessary to prevent a march. Wallace said the march was planned by the same persons who had caused weeks of disorderly interruptions of the normal function of government in and around the Dallas area. The march will not and cannot be tolerated, he stated." NOTE: One commercial (No Doze tablets) is included in this audio air check.
#19477: ABC RADIO NEWS
Order1965-03-05, ABC, min.
Dock strike over, white March in Selma. Swedish Queen Louise Mountbatten is critically Ill.
#14775: FACE THE NATION
Order1965-03-14, CBS, 22 min.
November 7th, 1954-April 20th, 1961. September 15th, 1963-Present. Counterpart of NBC's "Meet The Press." Newsmakers are interviewed by a panel. CBS correspondent George Herman moderated the program from 1969 until September 1983 when he was replaced by Lesley Stahl. Bob Schieffer took over as moderator in 1991. Eventually, the panel of interviewers was dropped in favor of the program host conducting interviews of all guests. An interview with Governor George Wallace of Alabama, commentary on the crisis in Selma, fear of a voting rights controversy. Martin Agronsky is the host.
1965-03-18, ABC, min.
The Soviet spacewalk. The US prepares for space trip in the Gemini space capsule, astronauts John Young and Virgil Grissom will be aboard, civil rights march to begin on Sunday, George Wallace in protest, a report from Vietnam and US prisoners of war,
1965-03-26, CBS, 3 min.
A white woman in Selma march 9Viola Liuzzo) shot dead by KKK, an angry President Johnson reacts and announces their arrest, a report from Vietnam, George Wallace comments but refers to crimes in other states, KKK leader Robert Shelton calls President Johnson a liar, a report from an outpost in Ben Cat, South Vietnam mission control against Viet Cong. Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite.
1965-03-28, ABC, 22 min.
- Ralph Abernathy
- George Wallace
- Andrew Young
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- Fred Foy
- Robert Kennedy
- Whitney Young
- Ralph Bunche
- Robert Shelton
- Viola Liuzzo
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: Selma march, Martin Luther King comments, comments by George Wallace, Andrew Young, Whitney Young, Dr. Ralph Bunche, and Ralph Abernathy, KKK murders a white civil rights woman activist (Viola Liuzzo), President Johnson makes angry comments calling KKK " A hooded society of bigots," KKK leader Robert Shelton comments, KKK Grand Dragon comments on President Johnson, a report on the Gemini 11 spaceflight, the Ranger 9 moon probe takes pictures of the moon, 50,000 Russians greet cosmonauts in Moscow, China warns Russia to send troops to Vietnam, Senator Robert Kennedy scales Mount Kennedy peak in the Yukon, Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1966-01-01, ABC, 52 min.
- Charles Osgood
- Barry Goldwater
- Edward P. Morgan
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- George Wallace
- Bill Moyers
- Fred Foy
- Harold Wilson
- Ted Koppel
- Pope Paul V1
- Ian Smith
- Winston Churchill
- Dr. Martin Luther King
- Tom Schell
- Don Allen
- John MacVane
- James Lovell Jr.
- Frank Boorman
- James McDevitt
- Martin Salzman
- Ed White
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. SPECIAL ONE HOUR BROADCAST. A review of the news in 1965. The Vietnam War, anti-war protests, Pope Paul in the US, Russian & American space feats, Watts riots, civil rights demonstrations, voting rights, the US policy in Vietnam, the Dominican Republic crisis, India & Pakistan war, November 9th, 1965 Big Blackout on the East Coast, Rhodesia independence, and the death of Winston Churchill. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1966-02-27, ABC, min.
- Cassius Clay
- Muhammad Ali
- Lyndon Johnson
- Fred Foy
- Wayne Morse
- Charles De Gaulle
- Chester Nimitz
- Mike McCormick
- Hubert Humphrey
- George Wallace
- Charle Von Fremd
- Lurleen Wallace
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: President Johnson in NYC for talks, protesters in and outside the hotel, LBJ answers critics, comments by Senators Wayne Morse and Mike McCormick, Hubert Humphrey back from an Asian tour, Charles De Gaulle withdraws from NATO, George Wallace's wife Lurleen, to run for Governor, Ku Klux Klan hearings and comment in Washington, Admiral Chester Nimitz has died, CBS newsman Charles Von Fremd dies, Muhammad Ali meets with Illinois State board on draft status. a potpourri of anti-Vietnam protests. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1967-03-05, ABC, min.
- Barry Goldwater
- Ronald Reagan
- Henry Jackson
- Everett Dirksen
- George Wallace
- Dean Rusk
- Fred Foy
- Adam Clayton Powell
- Robert Kennedy
- Robert McNamara
- William Westmoreland
- Henry Robinson Luce
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: The House votes to expel Adam Clayton Powell from his congressional seat, a civil rights worker is murdered in Mississippi, in Vietnam, The US mines waters near North Vietnam, Robert McNamara comments, Robert Kennedy comments against bombings, he seeks peace negotiations, Barry Goldwater and Secretary of State Dean Rusk attack Kennedy's proposals, General William Westmoreland, Senator Henry (Scoop) Jackson, and Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen all support the bombing, Ronald Reagan and George Wallace discuss future plans. marine captain receives Congressional Medal Of Honor for action in Vietnam, publisher Henry Robinson Luce dies. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
#15421: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1967-12-03, ABC, 27 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
The guest on this addition of Issues and Answers is Governor George Wallace. Includes commercials. Today's interview is conducted by Piers Anderton, ABC West Coast correspondent and by Tom Jerriel who is ABC's Atlanta Correspondent. Commercials include a promo for the upcoming ABC Movie premiere of "King Rat" Also, ABC's prime television show hits, "Rat Patrol," "Felony Squad, "Payton Place, and "The Big Valley," all airing on ABC television. 1968-02-09, WCBS, 27 min.
The local news from WCBS-TV Channel 2 in New York City with host Jim Jensen. Jim Jensen reports on the day's news events including the latest on the New York City garbage strike, Governor Nelson Rockefeller's speech, Alabama Governor George Wallace declares his candidacy for President, and actor Nick Adams, star of TV's "The Rebel" has died. Frank Gifford reports on the end of the 43-year history of New York's Madison Square Garden on 50 th Street in Manhattan, which will give way to the new MSG Arena on 34th Street, atop Penn Station. Also, an excerpt of ABC News with Bob Young is heard.
1968-02-10, CBS, 18 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- George Wallace
- George Romney
- Robert Kennedy
- Hughes Rudd
- Joseph Wheeler
- James Gavin
- Oliver P. Morton
CBS Newsman Walter Cronkite is going to Vietnam for Two weeks. A promo is heard for "Planet Of The Apes." Robert Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King speak. Viet War: Both the US and the Viet Cong claim victory, comment by General Wheeler on the defense of Kaeson, Senator Morton ridicules the South Vietnamese Government, General Gavin suggests the end of North Vietnam bombing and try to enter into negotiations with the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese, President Johnson on crime and what to do about it, comments by George Romney, Martin Luther King on the needs of negroes, George Wallace speaks about a third-party candidacy. Host: Hughes Rudd.
1968-02-16, CBS, 29 min.
Harry reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite. Dan Rather with Vietnam news, a 19-year-old Marine killed in Vietnam- his parents refuse to have him buried, in a military cemetery, Eric Sevareid with Vietnam commentary, Vietnam, "death, price to pay," draft deferments are changed a report on the George Romney for President campaign, comments from George Wallace. "On The Road" with Charles Kuralt- Liveoak Florida, "Swanee River Country."
1968-02-21, CBS, 23 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Eric Sevareid
- William Fulbright
- George Wallace
- Mike Wallace
- Nelson Rockefeller
Eric Sevareid commentary, 543 GI's killed in Vietnam last week, 18,200 since 1960. Marines stressed at Wue. William Fulbright comments on war. Gulf Of Tomkin incident. Channel change-George Wallace Mike Wallace report on the Nelson Rockefeller campaign Includes commercials Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
#15693: NEWS, WEEK IN VIETNAM, THE
Order1968-03-31, NBC, 14 min.
- Lyndon Johnson
- Richard Nixon
- Hubert Humphrey
- George Wallace
- Robert Kennedy
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Eugene McCarthy
- Bonnie Prudden
- Dean Bayless
Comments from Hubert Humphrey and Robert Kennedy, Nelson Rockefeller, Eugene McCarthy, Richard Nixon, George Wallace, where we stand in Vietnam and events this week, Marines under siegeKaesan, GI comments, McCarthy, Humphrey, and RFK comment on the war, President Johnson defends his stand on the war, in a few hours, Johnson will speak to the American people, Dean Bayless reports for NBC News, a commercial for "The Bonnie Prudden Show," premiering Monday at 9 AM with the women in mind. Observations from leftist students on McCarthy's Viet-wise politics, LBJ in trouble.
#15698: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW
Order1968-03-31, SYN, 24 min.
1958-1987 Theatrical and television producer David Susskind hosted this talk program consisting of a wide variety of topics. Each show centered around one topic consisting of four to seven guests. Topic: Florida Governor Claude Kirk discusses the teacher's strike, his challenge to debate Fidel Castro and the campaign of presidential hopeful George Wallace. David Susskind hosts.
#15702A: ABC EVENING NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG
Order1968-04-01, ABC, 26 min.
- Gerald Ford
- Lyndon Johnson
- Richard Nixon
- Hubert Humphrey
- George Wallace
- Bob Young
- Robert Kennedy
- Eugene McCarthy
The ABC Evening Report with Bob Young. Comments from Eugene McCarthy, George Wallace, Robert Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, and others, the European reaction to LBJ's decision not to run.
1968-04-01, CBS, 16 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Barry Goldwater
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Hubert Humphrey
- George Wallace
- Ronald Reagan
- Robert Kennedy
- Eugene McCarthy
Commentary on Richard Nixon, Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, Barry Goldwater, George Wallace, Hubert Humphrey, and Ronald Reagan. Eric Sevareid's commentary on Johnson giving up on bombings of North Vietnam, ramifications on Johnson's decision not to run for another term. Cronkite interviews Nixon. Martin Luther King will return to Memphis tomorrow to resume his civil rights march, Eric Sevareid reports. Includes commercials.
1968-04-02, WTEN, min.
A look at the 1968 Presidential campaign. WTEN is a CBS radio affiliate
1968-04-23, CBS, 9 min.
London's first anti-discrimination bill, George Wallace and Eugene McCarthy are profiled. Commentary on the "integrity of today's press." Fred Darwin: Host
1968-04-23, CBS, 27 min.
Don Webster reports from Vietnam Bob Gregory reports on 1400 man battleship crew A report on the United Methodist Church George Wallace presidential campaign commercial Morley Safer reports on man buried alive in coffin for 61 days. Walter Cronkite Host. Includes commercials.
1968-04-24, , 27 min.
Governor George Wallace campaign related to rights of whites to control their own destiny. Infomercial for contributions to his campaign to run for president. Political telecast paid by the George Wallace campaign.
#15793: NBC AND ABC NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-26, NBC, 17 min.
Two TV News broadcasts: WNBC News with Gabe Pressman Columbia University demonstrations and revolt-Five buildings taken over From ABC News: Jim Burns reports on the Columbia University revolt, H.Rap Brown present George Wallace rejected in Texas, Tom Jerrold reports for ABC News Jimmy Ellis vs. Jerry Quarry for heavyweight championship tomorrow night.
1968-09-20, , min.
Campaign rally for Hubert Humphrey George Wallace commentary on student hecklers US airliner hijacked to Cuba More on the Wallace campaign Union leaders attack Wallace voting threat
1968-09-23, , min.
Latest Louis Harris poll shows Richard Nixon in the lead with 39% of the vote, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey 31% and George Wallace at 21%.
1968-09-29, , min.
Hubert Humphrey is heckled in speech, he angrily tells them to "shut up." The polls indicate Humphrey is trailing Nixon In the Greek election, Georgios Papadopoulos is declared the winner Coverage of the George Wallace and Richard Nixon campaigns The introduction of the 747 jumbo jet
1968-10-03, , min.
More on the candidates, yuppies disturb the Senate committee, news from Vietnam George Wallace chooses General Curtis LeMay as his vice-presidential running mate, LeMay comments on the necessary use of nuclear weapons. Wallace and LeMay in dispute with a reporter over this matter Duplicate of #15872.