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(Studio) President Nixon to make television address of Vietnam policy November 3. He meets with Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, who leaves White House without comment.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) October 15 moratorium grows from campus concern to incl a lot of elements. President reaffirms he won't be affected by moratorium in letter to Georgetown University student, Randy Dicks.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) [Student, DICKS - reads President' reply to his letter. President Nixon says he shouldn't abandon policy due to demonstration. Moratorium will go on.]
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
(DC) President seems to be responding to moratorium and general feelings on Vietnam. More withdrawals and a cease-fire speculated on. Moratorium looks like big and important event.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Congress debates moratorium. Representative Wayne Hays calls those who want to keep House open all night are "emissaries of Hanoi."
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Fighting lull conts.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Near Saigon, South Vietnam) Troops continue to search for enemy, despite lull. 2 VC killed. [Lieutenant Colonel Burton WALRATH - says no orders to be more cautious. We find and kill enemy. We destroy his communications 2nd.] American casualties lower because enemy chooses not to fight.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
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(Studio) Former Provost Marshal, Major General Carl Turner, sold guns for profit. They were given to him by Chicago police. Police Supt. James Conlisk says gave guns to Army and Turner asked him to destroy receipts. Turner doesn't recall latter.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) [CONLISK - says guns given for purposes of Army.] [TURNER - says guns given for my private use.] [Senator Karl MUNDT - asks if Conlisk and Turner talked of guns being for private use, but receipt signed for clearance sake.] [CONLISK - says I never said, This is the way we clear our records. ] [TURNER - reiterates that Conlisk did say that.] [MUNDT - asks if Conlisk's memory fails him.] [CONLISK - says certain I didn't say so.] [TURNER - says I understand Conlisk's position and my own. Gave truth under oath.]
REPORTER: Robert Goralski
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(Studio) Army Secretary Stanley Resor tells Army Association that United States racial climate dangerous and Army trying to prevent discrimination.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(No Location Given) [RESOR - says black soldier makes grievances known now. Search out conditions leading to racial tension.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) American Bar Association endorses Judge Clement Haynsworth for 2nd time. Senator Robert Griffin says Const. calls for Senator approval, not ABA's.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Supreme Court to decide if states, like MD, can put limit on amount of welfare received
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Soviets send in 3rd manned spacecraft, making 7 in space. Speculated they may build permanent space station E. German television film shows liftoff; still not broadcast live. 2 cosmonauts shown. Apollo XI crew see West Berlin Wall. Michael Collins says, Thank God, Communists can't build walls in space.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) At World Synod of Bps., Pope Paul appts. Commission to study controversial issues and report after synod ends.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Vatican City, Italy) Synod tries to stifle dissent. Pope says he alone has authority to rule Catholic Church, but he'll give Bps. larger voice in government, if they won't buck his authority. 200 dissident priests, dressed in regular clothes, meet in Protestant Church. Some of synod agree with radicals. Most will reaffirm papal authority.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
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(Studio) 1000s march in Fort Dix, New Jersey to protest stockade conditions. Tear gas used. Soldiers recruit civilians to demonstrate with them against war at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Fort Bragg, North Carolina) Antiwar soldiers meet informally. Army wouldn't let them have rally at Fort Bragg. They're seeking rights to give out antiwar literature on post, and hold rallies. March and rally held in Fayetteville. 100 soldiers, not in uniform, and students march.[MAN - yells, "You look like trash."] Rally held in park with speeches by antiwar G.I., ex-Green Beret and ctmartialled Dr. [Pvt. David O'BRIEN - says must work together to avoid future VNs.] [Ex.-Beret Don. DUNCAN - cites courage of those who go to Vietnam and those who won't go.] [WOMAN - asks him if he's Communist or American] [Ex. Army Captain Dr. Howard LEVY - says war will end when US realizes we won't fight.]
REPORTER: Fred Briggs
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(Studio) Ota Sik, who planned liberal Czech. economy reforms, expelled from Communist Party
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) 3 killed in Belfast riots. Most done by Protestants.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) 20,000 shopkeepers meet in Paris to protest government tax policy. 15 injured when they fight police.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Philippines upset by Ctmartial. releasing American soldier who shot Filipino. They review American military base agreements.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Racial unrest conts. in Cairo.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Cairo, Illinois) City representatives try to stop black militants from picketing downtown stores. Attorney Robert Lansden got federal order for picketing to continue Whites picket bank he runs. [LANSDEN - says organization called United Citizens for Community Action. Most of same people were in White Hats org.] Bd. of Directors won't ask for Lansden's resignation, and wouldn't accept it if it came. [Bank President William MORGAN - says this tactic can't be allowed. We're not that weak.] [LANSDEN - says need to sit down and discuss problem. Cairo microcosm of nation's racial patterns.]
REPORTER: John Dancy
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