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(Studio) Adviser Henry A. Kissinger to leave Peking, China, for US; speculated President Nixon's trip to People's Republic of China, to be in November or December; final arguments held in United Nations over US' 2-Chinas policy.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) India and Pakistan accuse each other of shelling civilians. Threat of mil. action exists.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(DC) United States diplomats told India will send forces into E. or West Pakistan by end of October unless Pakistani attacks stop. Source compares situation to Middle East before 6-day war. Moscow, USSR , deputy foreign minister in New Delhi, India, trying to prevent all-out war.
REPORTER: Bill Gill
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(Studio) United Nations debate reported.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(NYC) Ambassador George Bush and 21 delegations, supporting Ntlist. China staying in UN, confident. [BUSH - says either China will continue to be in UN, or be expelled. United States feels 1 right; 1 wrong.] Amendment, to be voted on, requires China can only be expelled by 2/3 major John MacVane feels US will win with 60 votes.
REPORTER: John MacVane
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(Studio) Some veterans boycott Veterans Day activities to protest change in dates. Nixon's eviction protest rally rained out in DC. Report on Arlington Cemetery services.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew places wreath on tomb of Unknown Soldier. "Taps" played. [AGNEW - says freedom's price high; points out imp. of appreciation of those who've served.] Veterans of Foreign Wars refuses to take point in ceremony because all veterans can't be buried at Arlington.
REPORTER: Virginia Sherwood
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(Studio) 100 killed by typhoon Hester.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Quang Ngai, South Vietnam) No way to escape 130 m.p.h. winds. Bldgs. torn up. War refugees suffered most; lost all; flooding shown.
REPORTER: Ron Miller
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(Studio) AFL-CIO President George Meany accuses administration of politicizing Bureau of Labor Statistics. In letter to Labor Secretary James D. Hodgson, Meany attacks Bureau's decision to stop releasing unemployment figures for urban poverty areas.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Senator Eugene J. McCarthy to make 2nd try at President reported Representative Shirley Chisholm to enter primaries in 5 states. Democratic New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay speaks in South
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Tallahassee, Florida) Lindsay visits committee that will pick representatives to Democratic convention and state officials. Law there says all persons selected as candidates if seriously mentioned enough by news media.
REPORTER: Gregory Jackson
(Miami, Florida) Reporters greet Lindsay at hotel where he gave speech. He remains undecided.
REPORTER: Gregory Jackson
(Laurel, Mississippi) Lindsay endorses Charles Evers in bid for Mississippi governor After bomb scare, group moves to church. [LINDSAY - speaks about justice.]
REPORTER: Gregory Jackson
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(Studio) North Carolina candidates will have to face question with regard to liquor.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Charlotte, North Carolina) At night clubs here, "brown-bagging" only way to get liquor by drink. Only 5 states forbid liquor by drink. Referendum to be held on issue November 5: estimated 75% Charlotte population drink. Chamber of Commerce wants to increase convention business [Chamber of Commerce member Luther HODGES, Junior - says neither side operating under special instructions from heaven.] Anti-liquor forces, mostly Protestant churches, hold country western music show to kick off campaign. Johnny Cash performed; no admission fee. Charlotte has 3rd largest crime rate per capita in nation Anti-liquor forces feel mixed drinks will make rate rise. [CASH - says drinks lead to more and on the way down.] People see it as moral crisis.
REPORTER: Don Farmer
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(Studio) Author Philip Wylie, 69, dies of heart ailment in Florida; focused on pollution and "momism". "Generation of Vipers" caused furor in 1940s.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Communist party leader, Leonid I. Brezhnev, visits France. Premier Aleksei Kosygin visits Canada.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Paris, France) France gives Brezhnev full red carpet treatment; considered real power in USSR ; demonstration called against him. Brezhnev and President Georges Pompidou meet. France hopes for benefits from visit. No protests near Brezhnev.
REPORTER: John Rolfson
(Toronto, Canada) Police security tight due to last week assault on Kosygin. 20 raids carried out on extremists' homes. Kosygin tours nuclear power generating plants; has had cordial welcome. 15,000 hockey fans give him standing ovation in Vancouver, British Columbia; Jews and E. Europeans displeased with visit. Kosygin will go to Cuba Tuesday
REPORTER: Stephen Geer
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(Studio) Hostility between India and Pakistan prevalent; People's Republic of China, to help Pakistan; sorry cold war era passing. Neither United States nor USSR want war, but giants powerless in new situations. United Nations could help.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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