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FRONTIERS OF FAITH (NBC, 1:30-2 p.m.). NBC's London bureau chief, Elie Abel, interviews the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Arthur Michael Ramsey, on issues affecting the world and church today...
...agencies consolidated: Vocational Rehabilitation Administration; Children's Bureau; Administration of Aging; Medical Services; Assistance Payments Administration...
Gathering the facts was a massive research job carried out over a period of several weeks by Correspondents Robin Mannock and Dan Coggin and Saigon Bureau Chief Simmons Fentress. Their sources, in the main, were captured documents, defectors from the Viet Cong ranks, captured suspects in the field, and military and civilian experts. Much of their work involved long, tedious probing into material that did not seem to mean much by itself, but which made up important pieces of the puzzle that is the Viet Cong.* The correspondents, as well as Senior Editor Richard Seamon and Writer Jason McManus working...
...HOUSING STARTS. Perhaps the sickest of all major U.S. industries, housing rarely yields any reason for optimism. With high interest rates, the industry has suffered as potential home buyers have shied from signing costly mortgages. But the Census Bureau reported last week that housing starts in July on a seasonally adjusted annual rate had risen by more than 100,000 to 1.36 million-the highest level of housing starts since April 1966, just before the acute shortage of mortgage money...
Died. Willard Monroe Kiplinger, 76, pioneer in the newsletter business, a onetime Associated Press Washington bureau reporter who in 1923 borrowed $1,000 to start a mimeographed financial and Government tip sheet for businessmen, gradually built his weekly Washington Letter to a circulation of 250,000, and added four specialized letters (tax, agriculture, Florida, California -combined circ. 50,000), along with a monthly Changing Times magazine (circ. 1,000,000), all serving up more-or-less inside dope written in the skeletal style of telegram English; of heart disease; in Bethesda...