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(Studio) 500 North Vietnam attack American artillery post near Tay Ninh. Casualties reported Report on Tay Ninh fighting.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Tay Ninh, South Vietnam) Fighting shown. Troops unable to dig enemy out. Gunships over area.
REPORTER: George Allen
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(Studio) Republican candidate Richard Nixon, campaigns in Ohio; Ohio has 26 electoral votes. In Indianapolis, IN, Nixon says Democratic candidate Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey naive with regard to crime. Says doubled conviction will do more than more money for war on poverty. Vice President says for every jail Nixon would build, he'd build house and for every Nixon policeman, he'd hire teacher.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(New Jersey) Vice President spends morning on beach. [HUMPHREY - says Nixon campaign starts to unfold. Clear that arrangement made with Senator Strom Thurmond with regard to Fortas nomination. No President will manage courts For every jail Nixon wants, he'd build house and for every policeman, he'd hire teacher.] Report on Washington, DC reaction with regard to Nixon - Thurmond deal.
REPORTER: Lou Cioffi
(DC) Senator Thurmond at work with Judiciary Committee [THURMOND - says opposed Fortas as justice 3 years ago and opposes him as Chief Justice. Nixon made no requests of him with regard to matter.] Thurmond produces testimony that Fortas paid $15,000 to conduct special seminar at American University law school. Says improper for member court to accept outside fees. Money given by 5 donors; Thurmond calls them important business figures. Fortas declines to come back for more questions. His confirmation looks dim.
REPORTER: Bob Clark
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(Studio) Press Secretary George Christian says he'll ignore campaign remarks unless thoroughly aroused.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) In Cincinnati, Ohio, 3rd party candidate George Wallace says both ptys. created climate for anarchy. He denounces government's foreign aid program and calls for law and order. Goes to rally and fund-raising dinner in Charleston, West Virginia. Reverend James Groppi leads protesters at Wallace rally last night.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Milwaukee, WI) 500 anti-Wallace protesters march outside auditorium; they try to interrupt Wallace speech. Shouting occurs on both sides. [WALLACE - says let police handle it. These are the kind of folks people are sick and tired of. Anarchists finished after November 5.]
REPORTER: Hugh Hill
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(Studio) Barry Goldwater opens Senate campaign.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Prescott, Arizona) Goldwater always opens campaigns here. [GOLDWATER - speaks of law and order. (No audio.) Those who break law get more consideration than those who enforce law. Law enforcement agencies attacked for doing job while criminals defended and helped by court decisions.]
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
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(Studio) Federal Communications Commission directs ABC, CBS and NBC to exam. and comment on Federal Communications Commission complaints of network coverage of Democratic Convention Complaints cited.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) 34 years ago, Dizzy Dean won 30 games for Saint Louis Cardinals. Dennis Dale McLain of Detroit Tigers will try for 30th win against Oakland Athletics Saturday
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Detroit, Michigan) Denny McLain called "the mighty mouth", "the menace" and "maestro". McLain, 24, prefers organ to baseball. [MCLAIN - says baseball is big business and there are other things he wants to do. Would like musical career.] Shown playing with combo. [MCLAIN - says he is family man and not like newspapers report him to be. Intros. 2 children. Won't leave family alone again.] Shown pitching. [MCLAIN - says must be cocky in this game. Likes to say what's on his mind; won't ever have ulcer.]
REPORTER: Dave Diles
(Studio) McLain says it'll cost Detroit $100,000 to get him for next year
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) French-British Concorde and Soviet TU-144 due to make 1st flights next mo. American's supersonic transport has setback.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Studio) Folding-wing concept of Boeing finally scrapped. Sketches of plane and research shown. supersonic transport animation shown. Boeing now works on fixed-wing design. Federal Aviation Administration tells Congress and White House new design will carry 250 rather than 300. Billions of dollars in sales and aviation prestige at stake.
REPORTER: Jules Bergman
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(Studio) National Assembly passes laws that satisfy Soviet demands, incling. press censorship, halt to unapproved public mtgs., no political opposition and ban on West travel. Premier Oldrich Cernik tells assembly there may have been rashness and balance in earlier reforms. Says there'll be more talks with Soviets on troop withdrawal. President Ludvik Svoboda says no more time for dwelling on grief.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) North Korea allows non-W. reporters to interview "Pueblo" crew. Japanese reporter says Commander Lloyd Bucher says unless United States apologizes, some of crew may get prison or death for espionage.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) Actor William Talman shown in last anti-cigarette commercial he made for American Cancer Society before dying of lung cancer 2 weeks ago.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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