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(Studio) Senator extends President' economy control to May 1, 1973; grants Federal employee raise in January; allows retroactive contract wage raises; exempts media from wage-price control. Sponsor Senator Alan Cranston says latter to prevent economy censorship.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Price Commission warns business not to expect higher prices.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Pay board approved raises over guidelines, not to be automatically passed on by Price Commission Coal company request for higher prices, to cover granted raises, cut by half. [Price Commission chairperson C. Jackson GRAYSON, JR. - says inflation must be stopped somewhere.] Pay board challenges wage settlement of Carey Grain Corporation of Chicago and International Longshoremen's Association of 50% raises over 3 years
REPORTER: Daniel Schorr
(Studio) Chairperson Grayson warns against rent increases in next few days. Rent guidelines due from commission next week
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Progress reported in Rome meeting United States discusses dollar devaluation in return for upward revaluation of other currencies. 2nd round of talks in DC on December 17, 1971
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) North Vietnam attacks Cambodian towns of Baray and Kompong Thmar.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Air war over Laos takes on new aspect.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Pentagon) Pentagon reports North Vietnam developing capacity to threaten United States planes bombing Ho Chi Minh trial over Laos. Assistant Secretary of Defense Daniel Henkin says US may retaliate by bombing North Vietnam air strips.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) People's Republic of China, reports some conspiracy against Chairperson Mao Tse-tung. No mention made of deputy chairperson Lin Piao, but evidence of his fall from power.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(People's Republic of China) Lin Piao's absence noted when Chairperson Mao and Premier Chou En-lai greeted North Vietnam Prime Min. Pham Van Dong.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd (narrates) (People's Republic of China, film)
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(Studio) India making inroads along E. Pakistan border; India says purpose to end E. Pakistan shelling, permit refugees of E. Pakistan to return home.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(E. Pakistan) West Pakistan army burns villages near Dacca to rid of Mukti Bahini rebels.
REPORTER: Tom Fenton
(Studio) State Department halts sale of ammunition to India; may be 1st step in end of all military and economic aid to India.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Department of Health, Education and Welfare charges Boston schools with violation of 1964 Civil Rights Act.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Boston, Massachusetts) [Department of Health, Education and Welfare Civil Rights director J. Stanley POTTINGER - says Boston created 2 racially identifiable school sub-systems.] Lewis Little School, 85% black contrasted with Patrick Gavin Junior High, mostly white. [Chairperson school committee Paul TIERNEY - denies charges, offers cooperation.]
REPORTER: Robert Schakne
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(Studio) Federal Communications Commission recing. Equal Econ. Opportunity Commission report accusing American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) of discriminating against women, Negroes, Spanish Americans
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) United States Court of Appeals in New York rules guards at Attica Prison guilty of barbarous abuse and mistreatment of prisoners after riot.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Nixon said courting farm and youth vote at 4-H club convention
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Chicago, Illinois) [NIXON - praises youth.]
REPORTER: Dan Rather
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(Studio) Senator begins debate on Secretary Agriculture nomination Earl Butz.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) 3rd of 25 defendants in Kent State disorders pleads guilty to charges of riot. Attorney asks that Larry Shub be put on probation.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Chicago, Illinois, federal Judge Julius Hoffman, to retire; he presided at Chicago Seven trial.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) White House Conf. on Aging offers recommendations.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Music and dancing before afternoon mtg [Rep Margaret SCHWEINHAUT - refuses to say voluntary organization can handle nursing homes; would cause cut in federal aid.] [Conf. chairperson Dr., Arthur FLEMMING - denies White House conf. endorsement of uniting voluntary orgs.]
REPORTER: George Herman
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(Studio) Defense appropriations bill awaiting Cong action.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Studio) Defense appropriations bill analyzed "Congress," Qtrly. statistics on military spending requests cited.
REPORTER: Eric Sevareid
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(Studio) Mrs. Nixon Christmas shops at Sears to give publicity for store's cooperation with President' economic policy.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Mrs. Nixon and daughter Julie Eisenhower shop. [Mrs. NIXON - discusses forthcoming China trip; says she's learning Chinese.] Gifts purchased mentioned.
REPORTER: Connie Chung
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