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(Studio) Senator Mike Mansfield says Senator won't act on nuclear non-proliferation treaty before adjournment. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey criticizes Richard Nixon's stand on treaty and George Wallace and General Curtis LeMay for their stand on nuclear arms.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) [Hubert H. HUMPHREY - says in Nixon's power to guarantee treaty ratification this year Shows lack of leadership of interest if he doesn't do so. Wallace LeMay ticket favors brute force at home and catastrophic force abroad.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
#372
(Studio) Richard Nixon comments on General Curtis LeMay's views.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Atlanta, Georgia) [NIXON - says no nuclear weapons should be used against North Vietnam. Civilian control of military always needed. Hasn't declined to answer remarks of George Wallace. Wouldn't run over anyone who jumped in front of President' limousine.]
REPORTER: Ted Koppel
(Studio) Nixon attack on Wallace camp rptdly. not forerunner of things to come.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#373
(Studio) George Wallace and Vice Presidential candidate General Curtis LeMay discuss campaign strategy in Toledo, Ohio. On Monday, Wallace to campaign in 14 North and West states and DC. Wallace speaks in Buffalo, New York, tonight.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#375
(Studio) Press Secretary George Christian speaks of poison pen reports of President Johnson sitting on Vice President and thwarting his bid for President
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Johnson waits for call from Vice President for help. He'd respond if asked. He understands and resents Democrats need for White House silence.
REPORTER: Bill Gill
#377
(Studio) Report on Iowa cnty.'s claim to fame.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Palo Alto Cnty., Iowa) Cnty. voted for winner in every President election since 1896. [RESIDENT - says doesn't know who he'll vote for.] [2nd RESIDENT - says hasn't made up mind.] [Francis SMITH - says no 1 has come up with anything to favor us.] Smith wants higher prices for corn;
#379
(Studio) 150 enemy killed in fighting along Cambodian border. 8 allies killed, incling. 4 Americans in helicopter and 49 wounded.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#380
(Studio) In Los Angeles, California, Senator Edmund Muskie confirms he wrote letter to President Johnson in January proposing bombing halt to get meaningful Peace Talks going. Says wouldn't suggest bombing be stopped now.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#381
(Studio) Reporter feels Hubert H. Humphrey's victory chances linked with North Vietnam bombing and effect of bombing on talks.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(NYC) 5 weeks before election. North Vietnam probably won't make deal with Johnson before election day to assure Nixon losing. Ambassador Cyrus Vance says 2 sides far apart in peace talks. President, supported by Secretary of State Dean Rusk, rejects advice of Vance and Ambassador Averell Harriman to halt bombing.
REPORTER: John Scali
#382
(Studio) Cargo plane collides with helicopter near Hue, Vietnam; 24 Americans killed. Pilot error indicated.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#384
(Studio) Czechoslovakia and USSR agree on treaty for temporary storing of Soviet troops inside Czechoslovakia. Gradual withdrawal incld. in treaty. Acting Czech For. Min. at UN, Vaclav Pleskot, tells United Nations not to debate invasion and country remains socialist nation
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#385
(Studio) Sniper fire reported in Mexico City. 2 pedestrians wounded. Underground Army, "The Const. Army of Liberation" organization to fight government of President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Mexico City, Mexico) Film by ABC news producer shows violence at Plaza of 3 Cultures Weds. night.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
(Studio) 100s arrested and hurt; 29 killed.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#386
(Studio) United States suspends relations with Peru. State Department spokesperson Robert McCloskey says American aid programs being reviewed. United States diplomatic mission not withdrawn.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#387
(Studio) 2,000 students break windows at United States consulate in Santiago, Chile. Tear gas and night sticks used to disperse crowd. 5 injured.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#388
(Studio) Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee , led by Senator Eugene McCarthy, opens hearings on starvation in Biafra. Senators Edward Brooke and Edward Kennedy differ on approaches. Actor, Cliff Robertson, makes appeal for help.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) [KENNEDY - says United States should declare strong position on issue.] [BROOKE - doubts it'll be helpful to seek United Nations action on issue. Best solution is African solution to African problem.] [ROBERTSON - says 20 Biafran children to die each 5 minutes. 6,000 will be dead by tomorrow morning. Can Americans turn their backs on these children? What does United States government answer?]
REPORTER: No reporter given
#389
(Studio) Sirhan Sirhan's trial may be postponed until 1st of year
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#392
(Studio) With Curtis LeMay as Vice President choice, George Wallace has internationalized law and order issue. Wallace supporters won't be frightened by LeMay's policies; Wallace and LeMay's policies similar. Vice President candidates could be President
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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