1971-07-07
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Indian security police helped Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon's adviser on national security, dodge anti‐American demonstrators yesterday at New Delhi airport. Mr. Kissinger arrived for a two‐day visit that is expected to include talks with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
On his arrival, about 100 demonstrators, kept outside the airport by the police, chanted slogans protesting continuing American military aid to Pakistan and bore signs, one of them reading, “Kissinger of Death Go Back.” While security men moved Mr. Kissinger and Ambassador Kenneth B. Keating out another exit, two diplomats replaced them in the Ambassador's official car and drove past the demonstrators.
Another traveling Nixon Administration official, Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird, visited Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan. He watched a military parade and toured the site of the 1972 Winter Olympics.