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#12933
(Studio) Jewish protesters demonstrate against Soviet treatment of Jews.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Ottawa, Canada) Security still lax despite demonstration Monday against Premier Aleksei Kosygin. Rabbis protest. Premier Pierre E. Trudeau greets Kosygin. Protests usually scarce in Ottawa; no incidents today. Kosygin will be here 6 days more. Protest shown.
REPORTER: Stephen Geer
#12934
(Studio) Mbr. of United States embassy in Czechoslovakia, Sam. G. Wise, Junior, ordered to leave country Name brought up at recent espionage trial with regard to journalists.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#12936
(Studio) United Nations debate on admission of People's Republic of China, conts. Japan supports United States view on admission of People's Republic of China, and China staying in. Pakistan wants China, P.R., out and China expelled. United States civil rights leader, Hosea Williams, while in People's Republic of China, talks with Premier Chou En-lai; says Chou nonchalant about UN mbrship.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#12937
(Studio) United States bomber accidentally attacks ARVN troops; kills 18, wounds 7. South Vietnam Senator rejects plan to investigate President Nguyen Van Thieu's uncontested election. Students riot.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#12938
(Studio) House dims hopes for Senator Mike Mansfield's amendment.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) 40 House members called to White House for lobbying against it. [Representative Charles West WHALEN, Junior - calls it tragic that House unwilling to put amendment to vote.] [Representative Gerald R. FORD - calls vote support of President; didn't block direct vote.] Doves lost indirect vote by 23.
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
#12939
(Studio) Nixon sends phase II recommendations to Congress
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Nixon asks Congress to extend his power to limit wages and prices until May 1973; to seek controls sought on dividends and interest rates; to impose $2,500 fine to give pay board and price commission subpoena power; to plan to set up judicial review to expedite legal challenge of wage-price decisions. [Undersecretary Treasury Charles E. WALKER - says stabilization controls won't be lifted in 6 mos. just because inflation cut. Factors given.]
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
#12941
(Studio) Supreme Court will decide if pro-baseball should lose immunity from antitrust laws; will hear from attys. for Curt Flood, ex-Saint Louis Cardinal ctrfielder. Player bound to team until he's sold or traded.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#12942
(Studio) New York City police study bomb threat to building where graft and corruption in police department studied by commission
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(NYC) Audio tape and films show police taking bribes. [Patrolman William P. PHILLIPS - testifies as to extent of payoffs in city; $5-$10 per man per night paid; explains "being on pad".] Phillips says $3,500 month paid to all police in areas of numbers racket. [PHILLIPS - says never knew any plainclothesmen who weren't on pad after 2 mos.]
REPORTER: John Johnson
#12943
(Studio) Representative Gerald R. Ford says all federal representatives should step down after age 70; says not singling out FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#12945
(Studio) Admin. asks Congress to approve its plan for federal regulation of private health insurance companies.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#12946
(Studio) Report on Dr. shortage given.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(WA Cnty., ME) Vietnam vet and ex-medic, Dennis Lewia, 25, helps ease medical crisis. Dr. Robert MacBride accompanies him. [LEWIA - says I work with him not for him; explains their relationship.] [MacBRIDE - says situation helped by Dennis who enables me to cover more territory.] Dennis not doctor, but new type of medical assistant; makes some house calls. Med.-ex. program still in testing stage.
REPORTER: Don Farmer
#12948
(Studio) International Synod of Bps. rejects plan to let married priests serve Catholic Church.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#12949
(Studio) India's Premier Indira Gandhi to do everything possible to prevent war with Pakistan; not optimistic about mutual troop pullouts on West Pakistan border. She says you cannot shake hands with clinched fist with regard to talks with Pakistan leader Yahya Khan.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#12950
(Studio) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew visits Greek birthplace of father.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Gargalianoi, Greece) Village holds festivities for Agnew. [AGNEW - thanks village.] Agnew places wreath at grave of great grandfather; dedicates plaque on father's old house Town filled with pride.
REPORTER: John Rolfson
#12952
(Studio) Suspicion exists that computers aren't used constructively. Computers could replace stock exchanges; help with fair tax statements and replace Congress
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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