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(Studio) Vice President Spiro Agnew's lawyers issue subpoenas to discover origin of news leaks effecting Maryland Agnew probe.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Justice Department refuses comment with regard to alleged subpoenas issued to Attorney General Elliot Richardson, assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen, United States attorney George Beall. Lawyers serve subpoenas on reporters incling. CBS's Fred Graham. Subpoenas issued to "Time" and "Newsweek" magazines. Reactions follow [Vice President "Time" magazine Donald WILSON - believes sources for news leaks shouldn't be supplied in Agnew probe; intends to keep sources private.] Other reactions summarized incling. CBS president, and "DC Post."
REPORTER: Phil Jones
(Studio) If reporters refuse to reveal sources, jail sentence for contempt of court likely. Agnew's lawyers' argument with regard to Baltimore probe reviewed.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Baltimore, Maryland) Govt.'s argument outlined re; immunity for Vice President in kickback allegations. Govt's. key witness Jerome Wolfe ready to testify against Agnew.
REPORTER: Robert Schakne
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(Studio) In Miami Beach, Florida, officials intend to prove Republican bugging of Democrats during 1972 campaign not limited to Watergate Hotel.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Miami Beach, Florida) Gordon Liddy's plan reviewed involving bugging Democrat headquarters at convention in Miami Beach during election year [Dade Cnty. state attorney Richard GERSTEIN - states officials believe bugging plan carried out; investigation underway to determine truth.]
REPORTER: Bernard Goldberg
(Studio) Both Senator and grand jury Watergate investigators insist no knowledge of Florida case available to them. Unconfirmed reports say New York police officials probe possible planting of bugs by 3 New York detectives in Democrat headquarters in Miami last year
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Boston, Massachusetts, police begin making arrests after wave of attacks by blacks against whites.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Boston, Massachusetts) Recent crimes by black gangs outlined. [Boston Mayor Kevin WHITE - admits racial tension in Boston, but believes extent of tension blown out of proportion.] Police find multiple weapons on youth in schools near trouble area. [Boston police captain James MACDONALD - admits racial incidents occur, but matter seems controlled.]
REPORTER: David Culhane
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(Studio) Large Japanese crowd awaits USS Midway's arrival at Yokosuka, Japan, tanker's new home base. Some Japanese protest Midway's presence; arguments against Midway outlined.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Palestine terrorists warn against attack to any nation supporting Soviet Jews immigrating to Israel. Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky apparently recs. warning from Jewish Defense League hinting at world-wide Jewish counterattack for Kreisky's decision to close transit station to Soviet Jews immigrating to Israel.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger meets with Egyptian foreign minister Mohamed el Zayyat to discuss ending Middle E. conflict. Proposals by Kissinger reviewed.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) United Nations mass walkout staged after United Nations votes to reject credentials of South African representative Assembly president explains vote. Walkout occurs as South African rep. prepares to speak
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) September unemployment rate holds steady at 4.8%.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Whsle. food price reduction to reach consumer at later time.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) [Council of Econ. Advisers Dr Herbert STEIN - explains food prices' outlook for next 6 mos. ]
REPORTER: Bernard Shaw
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(Studio) Stk. market rally examined.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(NYC) Reasons behind rally explained. [Andersen and Company Vice President, Frederick LOWEY - thinks most people believe worst in interest rates may be over.] [Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Vice President Robert FARRELL - attributes rally to incrd. dollar value, better outlook for inflation, commodity market]. [LOWEY - thinks Watergate and administration's ability to handle economy not uppermost in Americans' minds.] [Dreyfus Corporation analyst Monte GORDON - insists confidence factor responsible for rise in market]
REPORTER: Mitchell Krauss
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(Studio) New rounds of peace talks in North Ireland may provoke new violence.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Department of Health, Education and Welfare proposes new plan to find fathers of welfare children. Plan outlined.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) To be poor and elderly often leads to neglect in American
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Miami, Florida) Exs. of destitute sick shown in emergency rooms of hospital, awaiting treatment. Some die as days pass before any notice taken. No rooms available for elderly; reasons outlined. [Jackson Memorial Hospital Judy FORD - feels sympathy toward elderly sick.] Asked about nurse's duty. [FORD - explains nurses can only make patients comfortable.]
REPORTER: Bruce Morton (WTVJ-TV newsfilm)
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(Studio) Last 4 POWs charged with misconduct. John Young, James Daly, Alfonso Riate, Fred Elbert all cleared.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) In July 1971, Richard Penry received Medal of Honor. Circumstances behind honor disclosed. Penry arrested as cocaine dealer in California today.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Railroad mystique still exists in jet age.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Los Gatos, California) Legend of Billy Jones' love of railroads reviewed. After Billy's death, townspeople moved beloved train Betsy to new tracks in park. [Engineer Bill VAUDEN - knows Billy would love Betsy to be in park.]
REPORTER: Charles Kuralt
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