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(Studio) Egyptians and Israelis fight intense tank battle on Sinai front. American efforts to resupply Israel now match Arab supplies from USSR . United States puts pressure on USSR to cut back supplies and Premier Kosygin meets with Egyptian President Sadat, but no positive results reported United States ambassador to Israel, Kenneth Keating, meets with Prime Min. Golda Meir; no word on topics.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Arab states meeting in Kuwait decide to cut back West oil exports.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Soviet ambassador Dobrynin narrow differences with regard to Mid. E. cease-fire. Decisive military battle to bring Soviet ambassador and Kissinger closer to proposed United Nations resolution, but Arabs and Israelis may not go along with cease-fire plan. Some officials believe improved diplomatic talks may be contrived to maintain detente.
REPORTER: Marvin Kalb
(Studio) At UN, Israeli foreign minister Abba Eban states Israelis ready to undertake peace talks with Arabs.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Foreign ministers representing. Morocco, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait meet with President and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(White House) Complaints of Arab leaders itemized. [After meeting, Saudi Arabian foreign minister Umar Alabama-SAQQF - states Nixon can help settle Mid. E. war justly.] [NIXON - insists urgent goal involves fair peace in Mid. E.]
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(DC) From President' remark to this reporter, United States probably to continue supplying Israel with needed military arms. However, Arab states and United States haven't broken relations as in `67 war.
REPORTER: Connie Chung
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(Studio) Arab states meet in Kuwait.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Kuwait) Arab oil producing states to cut back oil production 5% each month till Israel withdraws from Arab lands occupied by Israel since `67. Arabs use oil as political weapon. Mkt. price for oil to increase 17%.
REPORTER: Bill McLaughlin
(Studio) House passes mandatory fuel allocation bill to offset reduced oil supplies from Arab states. Senator must pass bill next.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) No newsmen allowed on Sinai front, but both sides agree there's heavy fighting in central area of Sinai. Mil. supplies from United States and USSR being used on Sinai front.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Sinai) United States airlifts to Israel welcome sight. Israeli army film shows fighting along Sinai front. Israeli, Egyptian versions of battle outlined.
REPORTER: Bert Quint
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(Studio) Little change on Syrian front occurs. Israeli troops stall outside Damascus.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Syria) Syrian, Iraqi counterattack against Israelis ends. United Nations representatives return to cease-fire line to survey damage. United Nations truce observers withdraw to safety in Tiberias.
REPORTER: John Laurence
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(Studio) Israeli claims and Egyptian version of losses along Sinai front differ.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Experts in Beirut, Lebanon, insist Arabs and Israelis couldn't continue intense fighting long without United States and USSR military supplies.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) War machinery losses for Egypt, Syria and Israel for entire war outlined from each cntry's. view.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Obstructions appear in Congress confirmation for Vice President designate Gerald Ford.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Politicians slow down confirmation intentionally to keep from losing any more American confidence. House Judiciary Committee chairperson Peter Rodino says Ford to be investigated thoroughly. Exs. given.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Federal Judge John Sirica dismisses Senate Watergate committee 's suit to obtain White House tapes. Reason for ruling outlined
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox fines 3 corps. for illegal contributions to `72 Republican campaign. American Airlines, Goodyear Tire Company; 3-M Company fines outlined. Goodyear chairperson Russell DeYoung and 3-M chairperson Harry Heltzer also fined.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Nixon administration to supply all records relating to denied Key Biscayne banking charter in financially monopolized Key. Bebe Rebozo, Nixon friend, owns only bank on Island House Banking Committee chairperson Wright Patman requests records; comptroller James Smith to supply them.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) In days as chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman wore crew cut, but appearing before Washington, DC grand jury today, Haldeman has longer hairstyle.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) [HALDEMAN - says he will grow hair to shoulders; son to get crew cut.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz says supermkts. aren't passing lower prices on to consumer as they should.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Atlanta, Georgia, chooses 1st black mayor, Maynard Jackson, over incumbent Sam Massell. Racial issues somewhat involved. Wyche Fowler seems to draw more votes than Hosea Williams for city council president in election.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Anti-Castro gunman shot and captured in French embassy in Cuba after holding French and Belgian ambs. hostage. Allegedly Castro personally directs gunman's seizure.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) London motorist Laurence Newsom stages protest against Mercedes Benz by crashing Mercedes through plate glass window. Newsom arrested.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Eric Sevareid analyzes repairs and repairmen.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Studio) Group of economy prosecutors to probe honesty of car repair industry If dishonest mechanic found, subpoena to be issued. Honest mechanics exist; but dishonest mechanics more easily found.
REPORTER: Eric Sevareid
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(Studio) Ohio Governor John Gilligan and wife describe UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) sighting. Rash of UFO's sighted around country
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Gulf Coast) Gulfport police receive so many calls, nighttime watch posted. [Gulfport police patrolman David TOMASOVSKY - describes UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) seen while on patrol.] sergeant David Waller corroborates account [Cab driver John LANE - recounts story of claw scratching on window after Lane spotted foreign space craft.] [Mrs. Irma FLYNT - describes UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) sighting in Pascagoula, Mississippi.] [Mrs. Phyllis FLYNT - denies she and 3 others in Pascagoula imagined sighting.]
REPORTER: Jed Duvall
(Studio) Ohio police investigate report of space creatures walking highway. Creatures arrested. Identity: 2 Beavercreek, Ohio, boys wrapped in aluminum foil.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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