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#298192
(Studio) Capture of Alton Coleman in Evanston, Illinois, reported.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Evanston, Illinois) Scenes of Coleman in police custody shown. Capture of Debra Brown also reported [Evanston police patrolman Mance WALKER - describes capture.] Circumstances of capture stated. [Resident Lavinia PRESSELY - tells of encounter with stranger asking directions.] Cincinnati, Ohio, scenes of murder of one of Coleman's alleged victims shown. Rapes and murders believed committed by Coleman recalled. Coleman said suspected of killing man in Indianapolis, IN. [Gary, IN, victim's Father Robert Williams - expresses relief that Coleman is caught.] [WALKER - is glad Coleman caught.] Coleman recalled as number 11 on FBI's most-wanted list.
REPORTER: Karen Stone
#298193
(Studio) James Huberty, slayer of 21 in McDonald's restaurant in San Ysidro, California, characterized.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(San Ysidro, California) San Ysidro, California, scenes shown. Photos of Huberty shown. Life detailed; his recent hearing of voices noted. [Etna HUBERTY - says husband was striking back at society; not in right mind.] portions of local interview shown. [HUBERTY cries over slayings. Now wishes husband's earlier suicide attempt had been successful.] Hispanic character of San Ysidro and residents' connections with Mexico noted. Infant injured in shooting shown; Mexican grandparents noted. [San Diego police Norman STAMPER - notes problems of survivors.] Community's actions reported [Radio ANNOUNCER - gives information re: mental health assistance.] McDonald's chain said giving $1 million to aid victims of shooting. [MAN - tells of small individual gifts.] Alejandro Cortez shown placing memorial flowers at restaurant. [Voice of CORTEZ - explains his actions.]
REPORTER: David Dow
#298194
(Studio) Scandal hitting Miss America pageant reported.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Millwood, New York) September 17, 1983, pageant scenes, featuring Vanessa Williams, recently crowned, shown. 1st black Miss America said now given 72 hours to resign, due to publishing of nude photos taken with another woman in "Pent house" magazine [Pageant executive director Albert MARKS - laments unique, difficult situation.] Williams said making no comment. Photos from magazine shown. [Pent house publisher Bob GUCCIONE - claims Williams' actions newsworthy, thus publishable.] Reaction in Millwood, New York, reported [WOMAN - says Guccione is a slob; situation disgusting.] [MAN - defends Williams.] Scenes from Williams' appearance in Little Rock, Arkansas, yesterday shown. [June 21, WILLIAMS - notes asset to her career of Miss America title.] [Runner-up for Miss America Suzette CHARLES - laments situation; blames Guccione. Notes important of title to black America.] Charles noted also black.
REPORTER: Richard Wagner
#298196
(Studio) Walter Mondale-Geraldine Ferraro's attacks on policies of Ronald Reagan reported Mondale said wanting 6 debates with Reagan. Ferraro said challenging George Bush to debate. In-house squabbling of Democrats said still evident.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(San Francisco, California) [FERRARO - says "I love it." Challenges Bush to debate.] [BUSH - is interested in doing whatever is best for focusing on type of ticket.] Last night convention scenes with flags shown. Featuring of American flag at convention noted. At White House ceremony for Vietnam prisoners of war, [REAGAN - speaks of POWs as symbols of American trust.] Mondale, Ferraro shown at meeting of Democratic national committee Mondale's earlier efforts to dump Charles Manatt recalled. Standing ovation at mention of Manatt name noted. [MONDALE - admits playing into situation.] Bert Lance noted. Democrats said generally pleased with conv. wk.
REPORTER: Bruce Morton
(Studio) Real significance of Ferraro nomination considered. Mondale himself said a winning asset to Democrats only in Minnesota and DC. Ferraro's presence on ticket said improving Democrat standing only in 2 additional states. Prevailing preference for Reagan-Bush ticket across nation noted. South and Midwest predicted to be heavy combat zones of campaign
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298197
(Studio) President Reagan reported making diplomatic breakthru with government of Laos. Exploration of area where American gunship crashed during Vietnam war said agreed to, to seek remains of United States servicemen.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298199
(Studio) George Davis of Frigitemp Corporation reported found guilty of engineering scheme of kickbacks to defense contractors in return for $45 million in business Frigitemp Corporation said now out of business
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298200
(Studio) Incr. in personal income during June reported Spending said also up. Pol. significance of good economy considered.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(NYC) [WOMAN - is better off financially.] [MAN - agrees.] [Econ. Pierre RINFRET - says consumer better off today than in past 40 years] Pol. importance of this considered, portrayed in graphics. [RINFRET - says Reagan has put public through wringer to accomplish this.] Walter Mondale, Geraldine Ferraro shown at convention. [RINFRET - says Democrats must focus on wringer Reagan put us through.] Whether public will remember, said questionable. Will Rogers quoted.
REPORTER: Ray Brady
#298201
(Studio) 20 United States Marines said injured today in truck accident-near Quantico base. Scenes shown.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298202
(Studio) Search for clues in kidnapping of Edith Rosenkranz in Washington, DC reported Scene of parking garage of Sheraton-Washington Hotel where kidnapping occurred-shown. Victim said wife of Dr. George Rosenkranz, founder of Syntex Corporation credited with development of birth control pill. Rosenkranz pair said in Washington, DC for bridge tournament.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298204
(Studio) Yitzhak Shamir said trailing Shimon Peres, accord to polls.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298205
(Studio) Four busloads of religious pilgrims on trip to Vatican said detouring to and defecting in Austria. Others noted continue to Rome.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298206
(Studio) Opening of Olympic Games in Los Angeles noted. East Germany reported holding Olympic Day.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(E. Berlin, East Germany, DR) E. Berlin scenes shown. Athletes who might have been in Olympic Games except for USSR boycott shown performing. [MAN, presumedly Tom PETRANOFF - laments boycott.] Jane Frederick, American, said participating in East Germany games as injury prevented her being at Los Angeles. [FREDERICK - comments.] 1936 Olympics in Germany recalled. Scenes of those games, include shots of Adolf Hitler, shown. Jesse Owens' victories recalled; shown.
REPORTER: Doug Tunnell
#298207
(Studio) Dockworker walkout in Britain predicted perhaps ending tomorrow as agreements said reached. Cause of strike reported.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298208
#298210
(Studio) 15th anniversary of moon walk noted coming on day after historic nomination of Geraldine Ferraro as Democratic Vice President July 20, 1969, scenes of moon walk shown. Scenes of White House reception today for Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins shown. President Reagan said announcing list of incentives for business to foster free enterprise in orbit.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
#298211
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Marbella, Spain) Scenes of Marbella, Spain, shown. [WOMAN - says there are many seedy people on coast of Spain.] Robert Chadwin, jeweler and suspect jewel thief, shown. [CHADWIN - tells why he came to Spain.] 70 suspected criminals said living in luxury here. Judah Benstock, Clifford Saxe, Ronald Knight, Peter Dixon mentioned, shown. [Bettina BROWN - speaks of her experience as gossip columnist.] [British home secretary Leon BRITTAN - says public is outraged that criminals can so flaunt justice.] Efforts toward extradition threat between Britain and Spain noted. Costa Rica mentioned as another nice refuge for fugitives.
REPORTER: Steve Kroft
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