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(Studio) Spanish monarchy officially restored.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Madrid, Spain) 1000's line sts. to get glimpse of King Juan Carlos. Archbishop of Madrid said mass. Archbishop asks Carlos for freedom for people. Carlos rides in open car to palace. French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing; Walter Scheel of West Germany; Duke of Edinburgh and Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and wife there. Demonstrators at prison protest Carlos' pardon. They say most of political prisoners will-main behind bars. Police confiscate CBS film. Govt. information minister says it was seizing Spain's leading political magazine for article speculating on Carlos' liberal plans.
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(Studio) 2 of military's pro-Communists, General Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho and General Carlos Alberto Fabiao, ousted.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Lisbon, Portugal) Moderate forces firmly in control. Govt. takes over mil. supply yds. Communists appeared indecisive in this crisis. Martial law imposed; details cited. President Francisco da Costa Gomes and Premier Jose Batista Pinheiro de Azevedo on TV. Gomes says he'll try to carry out peoples' desires for democrat multiparty society. Portuguese foreign minister made it clear that country heading left, but toward European socialism with democrat guarantees. Captain Vasco Lorenzo apptd. military chief of Lisbon area; he replaced Carvalho. Carvalho shown in July film. He had hoped to become strong man in government run by Communists& workers' cmtes. Extremist officers and men are detained. Communists may go underground again.
REPORTER: Bert Quint
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(Studio) United Nations Secretary General Kurt Waldheim en route to US. Rptd. Syria will renew UN peace-keeping forces' mandate in Golan Hgts.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Jumbo jet takes action to avoid collision with another jet.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(New York) American Airlines jet takes off from Chicago for Newark, New Jersey. Trans World Airlines, Inc. (TWA) jet traveling from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. Near Detroit airport, American jet dove 200 foot after warning from air traffic controller. Diagram shows mishap. [Passenger John RUFFLEY - describes how plan started dropping and what happened.] [Passenger Ivy DAVIS - says has dislocated shoulder, broken finger and swollen knee. Commends crew mbrs.]
REPORTER: Sharron Lovejoy (WCBS-TV)
(Detroit, Michigan) American jet made emergency landing in Detroit where passengers taken to hospital. 3 stay in hospital. FAA, Civil Aeronautics Board and airlines investigate.
REPORTER: Sharron Lovejoy
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(Studio) 2 time-bombs found in plane in Miami, Florida, bound for Bahamas before takeoff. United Press International reports caller said he placed bombs on plane because Bahamas try to drive Cuban exile fishermen from their waters.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Co-ed. of "Guinness Book of Records", Ross McWhirter, 50, shot to death in home doorway. 2 weeks ago, he offered $100,000 reward for conviction of those responsible for recent London bombings.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Report on Midwest snowstorm.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Chicago, Illinois) Transportation problems occur. Many stranded at O'Hare Airport, incling. Buffalo Bills football team.
REPORTER: Chris Kelley
(Saint Louis, Missouri) 8 in. snow cover city.
REPORTER: Chris Kelley (KNOX-TV)
(Chicago, Illinois) 9 in. snow in city. Many abandon cars.
REPORTER: Chris Kelley
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(Studio) Rain falls on 2 South California brush fires. Firefighters eat turkey dinner.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Report on President Ford's Thanksgiving.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) President, wife and daughter Susan attend church at Saint John's Episcopal Church. [FORD - says have happy Thanksgiving.] Comedian Dick Gregory and activist Ralph Abernathy lead march asking Ford to reopen case of Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination. [ABERNATHY - wants case reopened and public apology made to King's family. Feels more than 1 person involved.] Justice Department to see if case to be reopened.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Studio) In Kenya, Coretta King says appears to have been conspiracy in death of husband and links government agencies to it. Says she had no facts.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Los Angeles, California) Los Angeles police find 44 pounds of heroin in apt., worth $24 million.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite (narrates)
(Studio) Report on Mexican brown heroin.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Oakland, California) On October 10, 1975, 115 street pushers of heroin arrested.
REPORTER: Terry Drinkwater
(Los Angeles, California) On November 7, 1975, $33 million of heroin en route to New York seized. It is of brown color and comes from Mexico. Heroin usually white; grown in Turkey and refined in France.
REPORTER: Terry Drinkwater
(US-Mexico Border) 90% of heroin seized in United States now comes from Mexico. Most of smuggling done by air; some by water. Customs representatives building their own airport to check smuggling. Search procedures described. Problem serious.
REPORTER: Terry Drinkwater
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(Studio) Defense attorney says he'll appeal conviction of Lynette Fromme of trying to assassinate President Ford. To be sentenced December 17.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Women entering Annapolis to be known as midshipmen.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) World Council of Churches meets.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Nairobi, Kenya) Council representatives nearly every religious denomination. 2300 representatives meet with theme of Christian unity. Black African protest to West Germany with regard to their support of nuclear capability in South Africa. 3rd world ntns. hold edge over Western ntns. More demands result. [Hd. African conf., Canno Burgess CARR - says must be liberated before united. Heard that some church groups hope they can jettison the program to combat racism.] [Leader South African group John REES - doesn't believe black-white tensions are beyond resolution in South Africa.] Council denies report of black-white conflict.
REPORTER: Hal Walker
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(Studio) World food conference ends meeting Defeats proposal to grant food aid to PLO and other guerrilla groups. Aid to newly freed ntns. okay.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) In Warsaw, Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz says Poland to buy 2.5 million tons of United States grain per year for 5 years
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) British labor government offers home rule to Scotland and Wales. Both denounce plan.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Report on Vietnam refugees.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Fort Chaffee, Arkansas) Vietnam refugees see snow and eat Thanksgiving dinner for 1st time. Refugees worship.
REPORTER: Tony Sargent
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(Studio) Reporter announce she's going to People's Republic of China, with Ford entourage.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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