John Scali(1918-1995)
John Scali was a longtime ABC news correspondent who later served as
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in the Nixon Administration
(1973- 1976). During his first tenure at ABC, Scali became an
intermediary between the Kennedy Administration and Soviet Embassy
officials during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, a year after he
joined ABC-TV and radio from The Associated Press. He met with the
Soviets three times during the crisis.
Scali joined the Nixon Administration in April, 1971 at the request of the President, and traveled to 79 countries as a special consultant to the President. After leaving his role as UN Ambassador in 1976, he returned to ABC until he retired in 1993. Upon his death, he was buried in Arlington National Cemetary.
Scali joined the Nixon Administration in April, 1971 at the request of the President, and traveled to 79 countries as a special consultant to the President. After leaving his role as UN Ambassador in 1976, he returned to ABC until he retired in 1993. Upon his death, he was buried in Arlington National Cemetary.