NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Oct 02, 1973
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(Studio) Israeli Premier Golda Meir fails to change Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky's decision with regard to closing transit station used by Soviet Jews immigrating to Israel. Kreisky proposes United Nations take responsibility for transit camp, but Mrs. Meir rptdly. unimpressed with plan.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Strasbourg, France) [Golda MEIR - insists Israel shocked by Austrian decision. Refuses more comment till after talk with chancellor.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(Vienna, Austria) [KREISKY - states Soviet Jews may cross Austria but no transit station to await them in Austria.] Immigrants continue to stop at transit station; center remains open and functioning for now.
REPORTER: John Dancy
(Studio) Egyptian government announces minister of tourism to be sent to Vienna to thank Kreisky for decision.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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