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#395
(Studio) Supreme Court begins new term. Upholds 8-1 President Johnson's power to mobilize reservists. Army free to send 250 to Vietnam. Justice had blocked Army from doing so; he dissented. Court considers case dealing with George Wallace.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Wallace seeks place on Ohio President ballot. In next weeks, court to decide if Mississippi students have right to wear black arm bands as anti-war protest; is law against burning American flag unconst.; do police have right to stop demonstration because bystanders may get violent. Cases will decide concept of 1 man, 1 vote, rights of defendants in police custody and challenge to federal marijuana laws. Hard for court to be above political battle. Court protects minorities.
REPORTER: Irv Chapman Artist: Charles Kavenagh
#396
(DC) Chief Justice Earl Warren may be forced to leave court now because he lost moral power by announcing resignation. Justice John Harlan has to have all documents read to him due to poor eyesight. Justice William O. Douglas has poor heart. Justice Hugo Black, 82, could retire soon. Admin. concerned over possible rulings by hostile court Johnson may try to appointed another Chief Justice.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#397
(Studio) Reporter Bill Gill says names considered for Chief Justice are: Senators Philip Hart, John Sherman Cooper and Thomas Kuchel.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#399
(Studio) South Vietnam troops move out from Thuong Duc and seize 5 nearby villages. No trace of 8,000 North Vietnam. American Marines return to Khe Sanh, South Vietnam, after leaving it in July after siege. To search out enemy in area.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Ben Hai, South Vietnam) Mbrs. cultural drama teams teach songs to children. Wandering troubadours traditional. Teams spread political ideas. United States Information Agency pays for team shown. Girl sings song about hard life of Viet Cong soldier. Teams also perform for adults. Viet Cong attacks on teams stepped up.
REPORTER: George Allen
#400
(Studio) Secretary of State Dean Rusk says North Vietnam preparing for 3rd major offensive. Says allies are ready. South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu says enemy lost military; now shifts to political offensive.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#401
(Studio) Commentator looks at Paris Peace Talks.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Studio) Rptd. American delegates recommend we stop bombing since Hanoi won't advance talks until we do. Dean Rusk denies this on "Issues and Answers" show. Deadlock conts. Nixon refuses to talk about Vietnam for fear it would disturb talks; nonsense. Nixon not helping talks or campaign.
REPORTER: David Schoenbrun
#403
(Studio) Richard Nixon speaks to United Press International eds. and publishers conference
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) [NIXON - believes air power should only be against military targets. Won't raise level of bombing. Should stop bombing when sure it'll result in less American lives lost.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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#404
(Studio) George Wallace speak to United Press International conference and National Press Club. Tells United Press International conference he opposes nuclear weapons in Vietnam but favors military victory if talks fail. Press Club has question and answer session.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) [WALLACE - says Lester Maddox would make better Chief Justice than what we have. Whoever is apptd. won't be climbing mts. in China. We'll keep the folks who voted right in new government]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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#405
(Studio) Vice Presidential candidate Spiro Agnew warns Raleigh, North Carolina, voters not to waste vote on Wallace.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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#407
(Studio) Johnson to make 1st speech for Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey Thursday night on radio. International Ladies Garment Workers Union will pay for broadcast. In Pennsylvania, Humphrey charges George Wallace only appeals to fears and can't be trusted and Nixon refuses to speak out on issues and can't be trusted.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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#408
(Studio) Vice Presidential candidate, Senator Edmund Muskie, campaigns at University Syracuse. Heckling quiets down after University football players move in. Report on his growing appeal to youth.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(No Location Given) [MUSKIE - says plea is to get involved and change political structure.] Muskie has become pied piper of youth.
REPORTER: David Snell
(Washington, Pennsylvania) Heckling shown. [MUSKIE - suggests 1 of hecklers come up for 10 minute uninterrupted time.]
REPORTER: David Snell
(No Location Given) Student Rick Brody speaks [MUSKIE - asks if he's talked around any question. Will speak frankly about Chicago. Some candidates talk out of both sides at once.] Students listen to him. [MUSKIE - says no fear for United States future if students go where hearts, minds and convictions tell them to go.]
REPORTER: David Snell
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#411
(Studio) Detroit Tigers beat Saint Louis Cardinals 5-3.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Detroit, Michigan) Pts. of game shown. [Tiger Pitcher Mickey LOLICH - says guys think they can do it now.]
REPORTER: Dave Diles
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