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#32371
(Studio) Terrorist bomb explodes in Tower of London; 1 killed, at least 33 injured.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(London, England) Several children hurt in explosion. IRA (Irish Republican Army) may be responsible. Seemingly, new wave of terrorist attacks beginning on British cities.
REPORTER: Hilary Brown
#32373
(Studio) Turkey and Greece closer to confrontation following pro-Greek coup on Cyprus; details given. USSR calls for removal of all Greek military personnel from Cyprus. 14 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) members express support for Cypriot President Archbishop Makarios. Makarios now on way to New York from London.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(London, England) Prime minister and defense minister of Turkey arrive in London to urge Britain to step into Cyprus problem and reaffirm its independence. Makarios arrives this a.m. in London. [MAKARIOS - says pro-Greek military attempted to kill him by attacking presidential palace.] Makarios meets with British Prime Min. Harold Wilson. Britain not anxious to make commitment to interfere with Cyprus' domestic troubles.
REPORTER: George Watson
#32374
(Studio) Egypt's President Sadat reveals Egyptian sub put to sea last year to torpedo Queen Elizabeth II, carrying American Jews. In BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) interview, Sadat says not he, but unnamed Arab leader ordered attack.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#32375
(Studio) Israeli cabinet member says Israel would be willing to return west bank area captured from Jordan provided separate Palestinian state not formed. Commerce and industry minister Haim Bar-Lev makes statement.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#32377
(Studio) House Judiciary Committee gets closer to final impeachment vote.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) President' former lawyer Herbert Kalmbach testifies. Cnsl. John Doar to present theories of impeachment, possibly Friday [Representative Charles RANGEL - believes only facts warranting impeachment should be presented.] [Rep Hamilton FISH - thinks both sides of issue should be prepared.] Republicans draft only balance theory of case. [Representative Robert McCLORY - considers impeachment matter seriously. Vote still on fence.] President' attorney James Saint Clair makes closing arguments to committee tomorrow.
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
#32378
(Studio) California's Lieutenant Governor Edward Reinecke on trial for perjury; defense moves for dismissal of case. Judge denies dismissal move.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#32379
(Studio) Retired Army General William Westmoreland loses bid to become Republican candidate for South Carolina governor Senator James Edwards wins bid.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Columbia, SC) [WESTMORELAND - believes he's made contribution to state by running for governor Campaign reveals he's not cut out to be political]
REPORTER: No reporter given
#32381
(Studio) Quick flurry of strike settlements occurs. Ohio state employees accept pay increase Striking guards in Rhode Island also decide to return to work.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#32382
(Studio) Senator passes bill giving loan guarantees to livestk. producers.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#32383
(Studio) Federal Reserve Bd.'s Arthur Burns meets with conservative Senators to discuss plan to cut inflation.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Capitol Hill) Most Senators agree with Burns' plan to cut federal spending by $10 billion to stop inflation. [Senator Carl CURTIS - believes cong. salaries should be reduced 10% till budget balanced.]
REPORTER: Bob Clark
#32384
(Studio) Home building industry rallied in June. Construction causes major controversy at Lake Tahoe.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(S. Lake Tahoe, California) [Chairperson regional planning agency Gordon HOOPER - favors limiting construction.] Fight stems from restricting amount of construction around Lake Tahoe. Conservationists afraid area may be ruined by too many people. Nevada side of Lake Tahoe considers stopping further casino construction. California agency wants to restrict all major building on California side of lake, [Contractor "Doc" HANSBEARRY - states such restrictions will put him out of business.,] Builders protest. Planning agency passes moratorium on most construction.
REPORTER: Dick Shoemaker
#32385
(Studio) Senator Henry Jackson says if gasoline demand reaches level it was before Arab oil embargo, 5% shortage will occur.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#32388
(Studio) Anthrax epidemic breaks out in Texas.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) [Agriculture Department Dr. Francis MULHERN - states weather and soil conditions to affect seriousness of anthrax outbreak.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
#32389
(Studio) United States Bd. of Immigration Appeals orders former Beatle, John Lennon, to leave United States or face deportation.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#32390
(Studio) In Miami, Florida, man captures wealthy man and wife and forces them to withdraw $50,000 from bank. Kidnapper killed hostages but was captured several hrs. later.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#32391
(Studio) Baseball star Dizzy Dean dies of heart ailment.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(No location given) Dizzy Dean's career in baseball reviewed. Dean became sportscaster after baseball injury slowed his lightning pitch.
REPORTER: Sal Marchiano
#32393
(Studio) Greece and Turkey long time enemies. Greece wants control of Cyprus; possibility threatens Turkey. Cyprus should remain independent and US should use all influence to stop Cypriot coup.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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