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(Studio) State Department denies United Press International report that North Vietnam responded to new United States peace proposal. Spokesperson says no facts to support report Fighting drops. 7 enemy initiated actions Thursday
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Tension escalates while waiting for North Vietnam reply. Hanoi showing willingness to make concessions. Not known why Le Duc Tho in Peking after Moscow visit. Next 48 hrs. to be agonizing for those who want peace.
REPORTER: John Scali
(Studio) Air war over North Vietnam conts. 100 United States missions over North Vietnam Thursday Communists shoot down 2 American copters; 1 killed.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#140
(Studio) Jacqueline Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis to be married Sunday on Skorpios in Greek Orthodox ceremony.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Greece) Film Shows Onassis and others saying goodbye to Mrs. Kennedy at airport. Onassis owns Skorpios.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
(Studio) Photos of well-wishers shown. Among well-wishers, President and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Rose Kennedy, United Nations Secretary General U Thant; Lord Harlech and Maria Callas.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
(NYC) Film shows Mrs. Kennedy leaving for airport with children, mother, Mrs. Patricia Lawford, Mrs. Stephen Smith and others. Kennedy party bumped 90 from Olympic Airlines jet to make trip alone.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Studio) After ceremony, couple to honeymoon aboard yacht, "Christina". To live in New York City apt. so children can stay at same schools. Kennedy secretary, Nancy Tuckerman, says they'll be doing lots of traveling.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#142
(Studio) Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey campaigns in Hartford, Connecticut. Richard Nixon in Boston, Massachusetts. George Wallace rests in Montgomery, Alabama. Harris poll shows Nixon leads Humphrey 35-40%. Humphrey gains 4 pts.; Nixon won and Wallace lost 3 pts. Fewer undecided votes. Compared poll to September Gallup poll. Pollsters disagree by 7 million votes. Harris says if Vice President gains few more pts., election could be too close to call.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#143
(Studio) Senator Barry Goldwater campaigns for Senate seat.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Arizona) Goldwater popular figure. Campaign well-financed. Democrat Roy Elson is opponent; protege of retiring Carl Hayden. Elson courts labor vote but isn't well known. Goldwater calls for law and order and victory in Vietnam. [GOLDWATER - feels war could be over in 2 mos. if followed proper targeting.] [ELSON - says must achieve honorable peace with discriminate mil. force and continued negotiations.] [GOLDWATER - says Nixon will try to win war with failure of peace talks. Would extend bombing.] Goldwater victory expected.
REPORTER: Bob Clark
(Studio) Senator Paul Fannin doesn't run for reelection this year
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#145
(Studio) Apollo VII completes full week in orbit. Maneuvers essential to Apollo VIII performed.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(No Location Given) November 30 may be date for 10 orbits around moon flight. With earlier launch date, United States gains over USSR . Crew tests engine.
REPORTER: Jules Bergman
#146
(Studio) United States Olympic Committee apologizes to Mexico and other cntrys. for actions by 2 black American athletes who staged black power demonstration. Committee tells Tommie Smith and John Carlos to go home.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Mexico City, Mexico) Ex-Olympic champion, Jesse Owens, refuses to talk. [Boxing coach, Patrick ALBERT - says we all abide by rules.] Sprinter Lee Evans refuses to talk. ABC reporter Ray Falk couldn't get remarks from Carlos' wife. [CARLOS - says leave me alone.] [US boxing team Johnny BALDWIN - says he will accept medal from anyone.] [Boxer, Al JONES - says if that's the way Carlos and Smith feel, okay. Would accept gold medal around neck.]
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
(Studio) Reactions are individual.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#147
(Studio) Comment on controversy.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Mexico City, Mexico) United States Olympic committee group of pompous, arrogant and medieval minds of men who view games as private social preserve for clique. Black athlete says he's human being before he's athlete. Explains black point of view. United States doesn't dip its flag to reviewing stand and all other ntns. follow that rule. Committee too busy preparing for cocktail party to worry about where it'll end.
REPORTER: Howard Cosell
#149
(Studio) January 1, Boy Scouts will open its exploring program to girls.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#150
(Studio) Hurricane Gladys veers to Florida middle Gulf Coast. To hit North of Clearwater if conts. in path.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#151
(Studio) Czech national assembly ratifies treaty with USSR that legalizes occupation. Most Soviet bloc troops to leave but 70,000 Soviets to stay.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#154
(Studio) Compares 1968 election with 1948 election. Events are overshadowing campaign. People unpredictable this year
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#156
(Studio) Cardinal Richard Cushing, 73, becomes Good Thunder Voice.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Sioux Falls, South Dakota) Crow Creek tribe warriors of Fort Thompson take Cardinal for brother He gets headdress and peacepipe. [CUSHING - thanks Indians for honor. Reminds him of getting red cardinal's hat.]
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
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