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Bob Schieffer (New York City)
(Studio) Chowchilla, California, parents say prayers of thanks for safe return of 26 kidnapped school children and bus driver. Composite sketch of 2 of 3 kidnappers released.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Livermore, California) Children and driver held captive at sand pit. Police search for clues. Suspects described. Group held in buried truck body.
REPORTER: Harold Dow
(Studio) Cnty. sheriff and some children believe there were 4 kidnappers.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Jimmy Carter teaches Sunday School class at his Plains, Georgia, Baptist Church. 140 show up instead of usual 12-14. Carter's lesson noted. Carter spent quiet wkend. with family.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Ronald Reagan rests at California ranch. President Ford attends church and plays golf in DC.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(DC) Republican national committee political research division sends out packet of newspaper clippings with regard to Carter's record as governor and president quest. On CBS' "Face The Nation", temporary Republican chairperson, Senator Robert Dole, says Republicans have better chance in South Part of "Face The Nation" film shown. [DOLE - says Southerners won't like Walter Mondale.] Ford's delegate counters say he lacks 23 delegates for the president nomination. Ford to host New Jersey and New York delegations at White House this week
REPORTER: Phil Jones
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(Studio) UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) begins talks Monday with regard to new contract. Ind. spokesperson say Ford Motor Company will be chosen to offer pattern-setting agreement. Chrysler was `73 target, General Motors Corporation was `70 target.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Detroit, Michigan) UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) and auto industry have been recovering from slumped car sales and layoffs for year [MAN - says job security is most important issue.] [2nd MAN - says all those laid off not called back.] [3rd MAN - says something should be done about job cutbacks.] 30,000 UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) mbrs. still laid off. Union proposals noted. [UAW Vice President Ken BANNON - says won't allow Ford Motor Company to put UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) out of business] Demands include job security, improved working conditions, improved health and retirement plans and increase in supplemental employment benefits. Both sides optimistic for settlement before September 14 deadline.
REPORTER: Jackie Casselberry
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(Studio) 41,000 Westinghse. workers strike. 45 Westinghse. mfring. plants and 41 repair shops closed. Labor Secretary W.J. Usery trying to mediate settlement.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) 337 sign up to leave Lebanon in US-embassy sponsored evacuation set for Tuesday E. of Beirut, near Sofar, Syrian units reinforce Syrian soldiers. Chance of Syrian-Palestinian reconciliation ended.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Beirut, Lebanon) Palestinians and Christian guerrillas play war games in the sts. Routine of the street fighters noted. Snipers and guerrillas take up new positions daily.
REPORTER: Doug Tunnell
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(Studio) Tin can packed with explosives and nails blows up in Tel Aviv business 11 injured. Arab suspects arrested. Palestinian news agency in Beirut says bombing was work of Palestinian commandos.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Bombs explode in Spain. 7 injured. Govt. bldgs. in Madrid, Barcelona, Bilboa, Segovia and other cities bombed. Youth shot and killed by police at site of 1 bombing. Bombings occur on 40th anniversary of start of Spanish Civil War. Police say left-wing terrorists responsible.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) American scientists release photograph of the proposed Tuesday landing site for Viking 1 on Mars. Site described.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Study made as part of research on how and where to build low income housing shows that young children and older people get on each other's nerves. Test results noted. Report on federal housing projects.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Saint Louis, Missouri) March 1972 film shows housing project being torn down. President Richard Nixon imposed moratorium on public housing projects. New program, section 8, set up to subsidize rents for poor. Section 8 criticized for failing to provide adequate housing.
REPORTER: Hal Walker
(Baltimore, Maryland) 12,000 are on city's waiting list for housing assistance. 40,000 live in substandard conditions. City places 70 under Section 8 plan and 200 new housing limits are planned. [Baltimore Housing Commission Robert C. EMBRY - says most landlords won't participate in Section 8 plan.] US Housing and Urban Development administers Section 8. [U.S. Housing and Urban Development spokesperson William L. WARFIELD - cites discouragement at slowness of project.]
REPORTER: Hal Walker
(DC) [Housing subcommittee Senator William PROXMIRE - says has no objection to continuing Section 8 but also need older programs in order to build homes for people who would like to buy homes.] In 1968, United States set goal of 6 million housing units in 10 years program behind schedule.
REPORTER: Hal Walker
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(Studio) Record collector, William Brennan, ordered records by "Hoosier Hot Shots." 15 of 35 records broken. He ordered records in 1966.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Prices up for soybeans.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(New York) Reporter notes different uses for soybeans. Soybean meal used for livestk. development Soybean is US's 2nd biggest agriculture crop. US's 1976 soybean crop may be 10% smaller than last year's crop. [Commodity analyst Walter GREENSPAN - says American farmers cut back on soybean plantings due to poor prices. They planted more corn and cotton.] World soybean prices up 50% since April 1. Farmers to probably plant more soybeans next year
REPORTER: Mitchell Krauss
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(Studio) 3 day old forest fire burns out of control in Rocky Mts. near Grand Valley, Colorado. 4 fire-fighters killed.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Egyptian parliament wants to stop mixed marriages between Egyptian women and Arab men.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) 1976 Summer Olympics begins. East Germany's Uwe Potteck wins gold medal in pistol event. 2 swimming records broken in preliminary races by E. German Kornelia Ender, 18, and Steven Gregg, 20, of US. 26 cntrys. pulled out of Olympics for political reasons.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Montreal, Canada) 2 brothers compete in wrestling and javelin throwing for Lebanon. Team members couldn't get out of Lebanon because of civil war. Lebanese living in United States were turned to for help. Brothers lived in New York for 9 years; they have no coach and train each other. [US ATHLETE - advises javelin thrower.] ABC film shows start of Olympics. [Gus FADOUL - expresses his pride in marching in with Lebanon's banner.] [Emad FADOUL - describes his feelings with regard to reping. Lebanon. Will try to get in good shape for games.]
REPORTER: Steve Young
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