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Text transcribed from caption: CJ-46155 NOTABLES AT AL SMITH DINNER NEW YORK
-- Cardinal Terence Cooke, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, chats
with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Mrs. Kissinger before the annual
dinner of the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation in New York. From left to
right are: Charles Silver, who served as chairman of the dinner for the 28th
year; New York Gov. and Mrs. Malcolm Wilson, Dr. Kissinger; Cardinal Cooke;
Mrs. Kissinger and New York City Mayor and Mrs. Abraham Beame. Dr. Kissinger,
a special guest at the dinner, stressed the need for an "international
system" to solve the world's problems in his address. The Secretary of State
emphasized the need for a "global community" to work together to solve the
problems of the world, such as inflation, the threat of global famine,
monetary crises and stagnation, and said that the United States must be a
leader in such endeavors. Approximately 2,000 persons attended the
$100-a-plate dinner given to raise money for private, denominational and
non-denominational hospitals in the New York metropolitan area. Credit Must
Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO by Chris Sheridan (CS-NY-10C-74-DS)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Cooke, Terence, 1921-1983., Catholic Church. Archdiocese of New York (N.Y.), Catholic Church--Bishops., Kissinger, Henry, 1923-2023., Kissinger, Nancy, 1934-, Silver, Charles H., Wilson, Malcolm, 1914-2000., Wilson, Katherine McCloskey., Beame, Abraham D. (Abraham David), 1906-2001., Beame, Mary Ingerman., Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944.
Topics:
Fund raising--New York (State)--New York., Christianity and politics--Catholic Church., Christianity and politics--New York (State)--New York., Dinners and dining--New York (State)--New York.