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#413
NOTE video instability at very beginning of Introduction. Bar rolls through picture from 06:20-09:30.
#414
(Studio) 25th Infantry Div. joined by 101st airborne division kills 147 North Vietnam in fighting near Trang Bang. 8 Americans killed; 13 wounded. 58 mile Southwest of Saigon, 3rd brigade of 9th infantry division runs into VC. 3 copters carrying troops shot down. Copter from 45th medical company sent to evacuate wounded.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Aboard copter) Film shows helicopter landing and picking up wounded. All 11 survived due to fast pick-up.
REPORTER: Filmed by: Terry Khoo, Craig Spence
#415
(Studio) President Johnson tells what Presidency means to him.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Johnson goes to Pentagon to honor employees for cost-cutting. [JOHNSON - says we did what we did because thought it was right. Says defense workers special to him. Defense Department never failed him or US. Came to salute you.]
REPORTER: Bill Downs
#417
(Studio) In Prague, Czechoslovakia, Presidium meets to discuss conditions demanded by Soviets to restore normalization. Czech Communist Party leader Alexander Dubcek and others may resign. Lower-level delegation leaves for Moscow, USSR , to discuss treaty legalizing occupation.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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#418
(Studio) Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey says USSR obligated to see that Hanoi negotiates seriously with regard to Vietnam. Spk. to conference of United Press International eds. and publishers.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) [HUMPHREY - says will ask Soviets to meet with United States at regular mtgs. Propose to make mtgs. forums for new diplomacy; free of publicity and high expectations. Peace requires firmness, flexibility and understanding.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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#419
(Studio) George Wallace faces relatively quiet crowds in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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#420
(Studio) Richard Nixon tells voters in Flint, Michigan, not to waste votes on Wallace. Nixon concentrates on big bloc states.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Buffalo, New York) Rally shown. Emphasis now on location; he lost 1960 election in big states. Wk.'s schedule covers: New York, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, California and Texas.
REPORTER: Ted Koppel
#422
(Studio) Senator Eugene McCarthy to speak at fund-raising dinner in New York for Democratic Senate candidate, Paul O'Dwyer. O'Dwyer refuses to support Hubert H. Humphrey due to his war stand. Report on New York race.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(New York) Republican Senator Jacob Javits sure he won't lose election. Seeks 3rd term; counts on liberal, Jewish and upstate Republican votes. Stresses his seniority, civil rights record and opposition to Vietnam policy. [O'DWYER - says chief issue is Vietnam.] He's hero of campus. Conservative Party runs James L. Buckley, brother of columnist, William F. Buckley, Junior He may hurt O'Dwyer; he's Vietnam hawk. [BUCKLEY - says only thing immoral about sending men to Vietnam is if we don't have will to win.] [JAVITS - asks man with O'Dwyer button to ask question.] Javits for negotiated settlement and halt to bombing of North Vietnam. [JAVITS - says man's question factually wrong.] Javits says he's opposed bombing since February `67. Says Nixon can best end war. Many Democrats do to O'Dwyer what he's doing to Humphrey. [MAN - asks O'Dwyer who his President choice is.] [O'DWYER - says he doesn't have to have choice.] [Bronx Democratic Chairperson Henry MCDONOUGH - says unless O'Dwyer supports Humphrey, he won't campaign for him.] [MAN - asks O'Dwyer if he has no President choice.] [O'DWYER - says won't vote for Nixon or Wallace or support Humphrey.] Most feel O'Dwyer far behind.
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
#424
(Studio) Pentagon rescinds order of Major General Charles Stone in Vietnam who decreed men must salute superiors in rear echelons or go to front for combat.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#425
(Studio) Trial in Baltimore, Maryland, of nine pacifists, including two priests, charged with seizing and burning draft board records begins. Prosecutor says war morality not issue, just facts. Defense attorney likens trial to those of Socrates and Jesus Christ. Supporters of defendants demonstrate.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#426
(Studio) Comment on student protesters.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Studio) Student protesters can be dirty, noisy and dangerous. True, there is much in American to dissent about. Examples cited. Will we do anything about issues they've raised? Young want action.
REPORTER: Bill Moyers
#428
(Studio) Congress group agrees on bill to ban interstate mail order sale of all firearms and ammunition
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#430
(Studio) Report on bowling.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Mrs. Hubert Humphrey and Mrs. Edmund Muskie bowl in alleys of executive office building
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
(Studio) Mrs. Humphrey comes from behind to win match.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#432
(Studio) Both Hubert Humphrey and Richard Nixon opposed to George Wallace. Humphrey lectures voters against Wallace; Nixon urges voters to bring their fears to him, not Wallace, because he can do something. Vice President says Wallace vote is shame; Nixon says it's waste.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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