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(Studio) Uganda President Idi Amin changes date and place of meeting with all Uganda's American population; is now to be Wednesday at Entebbe airport. Radio Uganda has apparently told natives to prepare for United States attack; Pentagon spokesperson says it's not true.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(DC) After visit to new grandson at Bethesda Naval Hospital, President Carter is asked views now that Amin has moved meeting with Americans [CARTER - says affair being monitored carefully. Notes United Nations and others have offered to intercede, but so far United States has handled affairs through German embassy in Uganda. Says he has no regrets with regard to remarks about Amin last week]
REPORTER: Robert Pierpoint
(DC) Admin. remarks remain low-key. (Film of CBS broadcast "Face the Nation" shown, with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.) [VANCE - says no major conclusion should be drawn because meeting moved to Wednesday] Vance says it's speculation to connect Amin's action with statements from President last week but that it is possible.
REPORTER: Marvin Kalb
(Studio) State Department estimates some of Americans in Uganda are missionaries or their families.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Minneapolis, Minnesota) Background report on 1 American missionary in Uganda. From early days in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ambition of George Richard MacInnes was to be Catholic priest and missionary. Attended seminary in west Uganda. Mother and uncle say in
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(Studio) Legal controversy in Maine with regard to ownership of state's land noted. Indians about to get support from White House
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(DC) Admin. has made study of land ownership issue of Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indians and decides Indians have case. Now Justice Department will file suit in behalf of Indians. Other details with regard to case noted.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Pol ice Foundation study shows most guns used for crimes are expensive and/or stolen, not cheap, "Saturday night specials." Study damages theory that gun control of cheap handguns would cut down on crime.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Las Vegas, NV, police have issued ntnwide. missing person alert on NV AFL-CIO head Al Bramlet; police fear another Jimmy Hoffa-type case. Bramlet hasn't been heard from since Thursday (Film shown.)
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Pope Paul VI's affirmation of Catholic ban on women priests and support from 8 United States cardinals noted. Today women opposing stand hold prayer vigils.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Chicago, Illinois) Service at Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral noted. Pope's statement not only banned women from priesthood, but said they couldn't mirror image of Christ. [Prayer vigil organizer Sister Delores BROOKS - says that's slap in face to most women.] 1 woman who would like to become priest is Sister Georgine Wilson. [Chicago archdiocese chancellor Monsignor Richard ROSEMEYER - says church doesn't feel it can break with tradition begun by Christ and Apostles.] Others argue against women priests on basis of study by University of Chicago. [U. of Chicago spokesperson Rev. Andrew GREELEY - notes percentages for and against proposal in rank and file of church.] Organizers of women as priests movement admit time may not have come for such action, but is rallying point to get attention from church leaders
REPORTER: Betty Ann Bowser
(Studio) In Paris, France, followers of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre stage sit-in at Left Bank church saying they'll stay there till they get church of own. Group is traditionalist 1; says masses in Latin rather than own language as decreed by Vatican.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
5:18:10 "HUSSEIN "/ "CIA PAYMENTS"
(Studio) Jordan's King Hussein tells "Newsweek" magazine there were secret CIA payments to his country but weren't for own personal use. REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) 2nd fire occurs in Moscow, USSR , since Friday This 1 is at USSR Merchant Marine minister Hotel Rossiya fire death toll now at least 20.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Govt. has allocated money for development of windmills for energy. Comment with regard to such action.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(DC) Comment with regard to move to things of past in use of windmills, coal as fuel, discoveries that cars not useful for short distances and other related signs of progress.
REPORTER: Rod MacLeish
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(Studio) Report on govs.' conference convening in DC; group to meet with President Carter.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Dam break at Buffalo Creek, West Virginia, in 1972 noted.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Buffalo Creek, West Virginia) (Film of flood aftermath shown.) Details with regard to dam burst noted. Psychological damages to survivors noted; postmistress at Lorado, West Virginia, which was wiped out, was Gladie Necessary, who experienced survivor's syndrome, similar to that felt by survivors of Nazi concentration camps. [NECESSARY - describes feelings.] [Lundale, West Virginia, survivor Jane CROWDER - cites own experience.] [Logan Cnty. mental health director June South CHURCH - cites emotional effects on people of area.]
REPORTER: Bernard Goldberg
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