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(Studio) Adviser, Henry Kissinger, meets with President Nixon and Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) President' trip to People's Republic of China, to be reported before December 1; will be after January 1. Kissinger says United States and People's Republic of China, to discuss only bilateral issues and not talk over 3rd party candidates. Vietnam peace won't be spkn. of; says both cntrys. recognize political differences; says no talk of United Nations while in People's Republic of China, and White House expected vote in November Kissinger says Nixon to see Mao Tse-tung.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
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(Studio) Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler quotes President as dismayed at anti-American protests on United Nations floor. Nixon quoted as saying vote could impair US support for United Nations and foreign aid. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew says United Nations had become propaganda sounding board for the left. Congress reaction reported.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Rogers testifies before For. Relations Committee over Okinawa. Some Congmen. feel fund cuts will make Americans look like poor losers. [Senator Hugh SCOTT - says no friendly sentiment to United Nations in Senate; thinks move to cut funds would pass Senator; speaks of poor small cntrys. that consistently vote against US.] [ROGERS - says don't feel foreign mins. believed views (expounded by Scott).] [SCOTT - says prepared to vote against UN.] [ROGERS - says doesn't want to sound like since United States pays more, United Nations should do what we want; will make it clear to United Nations that more realism expected.] Effort will be made to reduce United Nations funds.
REPORTER: Bob Clark
#13055
(Studio) Rush order for People's Republic of China flag sent.
(Verona, New Jersey) Annin and Company has made flags and banners since 1847. Annin flag on moon. [Annin and Company Norman RIVKEES - says fulfilled order.] Flag easy to make.
REPORTER: David Snell
(Studio) Rptd. Peking, China, may have representatives in United Nations by wkend.
#13057
(Studio) Govt. releases business indicators for September Activity dropped .3%. GM reports earnings adversely affected by price freeze despite 3rd quarter record sales. Chrysler Corporation reports incrd. sales. United States Steel reports $10.5 million loss.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#13059
(Studio) Part of phase II begins.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Pay board holds 1st meeting 5 labor representatives intent on getting back pay lost during freeze. Treasury Secretary John B. Connally appears before House Banking and Currency Committee to argue for extension of Nixon wage and price control authority. [CONNALLY - says goals of phase II can't be reached by Apr. 30; thinks 1 year extension reasonable.] Govt. will impose interest rate controls if necessary. Representative Henry South Reuss' view that pay bd. and price commission members should require Senator confirmation approved by Connally. [CONNALLY - says Apr. 30 not enough time to purge inflationary psychology from people.] Representative John H. Rousselot wanted to be assured controls wouldn't become permanent. [CONNALLY - says no dictatorship here and have had wage and price controls before.] AFL-CIO labor leader George Meany to testify Thursday
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
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(Studio) Nixon ok's underground nuclear test on Amchitka Island, AK.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(DC) AEC Chairperson, Dr. James R. Schlesinger says test imperative for completion of Spartan anti-missile missile. [SCHLESINGER - says with regard to national security, no objections to test. Environment damage considered and overriding questions of national security have taken precedence.] [Senator Mike GRAVEL - says if something goes wrong, will have detrimental effect on Richard Nixon's candidacy in 1972.]
REPORTER: Bill Downs
(Amchitka Island, AK,) 1969 film of blast shown. Impending blast will be 5 times bigger and will happen next month
REPORTER: Bill Downs
(Studio) Canada says will hold United States responsible for any damaging effects.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#13063
(Studio) Alabama Governor George C. Wallace asked Nixon for meeting Since Nixon sending aide, Wallace's aide to meet with Nixon's aide.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Mississippi Governor's race reported.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Vicksburg, Mississippi) William (Bill) L. Waller flies by helicopter campaigning. [WALLER - says unfortunate 1 candidate in Mississippi race can't win and is only polarizing races; must get vote out.] Waller is maverick Democrat [WALLER - says Mississippi political era is that voters won't respond except for issues on progress, development, better education, higher income and statesmanship.] Charles Evers was 1 of Waller's supporters for governor 4 years ago. Most expect easy victory for Waller. He wants new South image.
REPORTER: Steve Bell
#13065
(Studio) For Alabama Senate race, Postmaster General Winton M. Blount may resign to run against Senator John J. Sparkman.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Reporter Bill Lawrence says Senator Henry M. Jackson will announce President candidacy November 19.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#13069
(Studio) British Army ordered to shoot to kill women and children who fire on Army. 2 soldiers died in terrorist explosion.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#13070
(Studio) Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito in United States of America for visit.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#13071
(Studio) France reports major 10 year economy agreement with USSR .
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#13072
(Studio) Soviet Premier Aleksei North Kosygin in Cuba, where 200 American Airlines passengers spent last 2 nights, after 747 hijacking. Cuba won't let 747 take off but allowed 2 small American planes to take passengers home; crew to take 747 home.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#13073
(Studio) Cuban group who thought they were to attend international sugar conference lands in LA.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(New Orleans, Louisiana) Immigration officials put Cubans up at hotel. State Department says delegates must go home. Cubans still here. [AP reporter David STEINBERG - says group insists they have right to attend meeting; says they are getting visas. Pilot only knew everything up to sugar representatives] Cuban picketers demonstrate outside Cubans' hotel.
REPORTER: Louis de la Foret (WVUE-TV)
#13075
(Studio) American anger over Taiwan, China, ouster real; UN's future uncertain. For. aid bill with money for 44 cntrys., who voted to expel Taiwan, in danger. Isolation and trade protectionism feelings grow; saving measure to ask Japan to be in security council with People's Republic of China Japan could be greatest power.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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