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(Studio) People's Republic of China, calls their United Nations inclusion victory for whole world . AP reports Peking, China, wants voice in Middle E. talks. China's flag not raised at UN; bearable loss for US.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [Secretary of State William P. ROGERS - says President Nixon hopes People's Republic of China's admittance will result in reduction of tension in Pacific area. US regrets ouster of China; calls it unfortunate precedent.] Admin. feels China won more than it lost. Issue won't have to be fought during President election year Goal of normalizing relations with People's Republic of China, enhanced by having it in United Nations before President Nixon's visit to Peking. Most skeptics felt US really trying to win.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
(Taipei, Taiwan) News hit with impact. [Chairperson For. Relations Committee of Ntlist. Legis. Hsieh Jen CHAD - says still going on ok; sorry for UN.] [Student Stella Kwei Ying KU - says disappointed, not discouraged; great loss for UN, not us.]
REPORTER: John Rich
(Studio) President Chiang Kai-shek calls decision infamous and still determined to overthrow Chinese Communists
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Congress reaction strong. Chairperson House Ways and Means Committee, Representative Wilbur D. Mills, says expulsion tragic development and House to be in uproar. Senator Peter H. Dominick to introduction legislature to reduce American aid for UN. Senator James L. Buckley speaks of downgrading of United Nations to most Americans Senators Hugh Scott and Mike Mansfield say they've always been for United Nations fund cuts.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) United States wanted China vote to be considered important question; would have required 2/3 vote for changes. United States lost that vote, 59-55.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(NYC) Vote shown in UN; applause and cheering at end. [Ntlist. China Chow SHU-KAI - says Taiwan will take no further point in General Assembly proceedings; to issue another statement later.] Taiwan group leaves to applause. Vote shown on Albanian resolution to seat People's Republic of China, and oust China; applause and cheering at end of vote. [Ambassador George BUSH - says surprised by vote; expected to win; cites some commitments not kept.] Empty flagpole shown. United Nations Secretary General U Thant cabled Peking Security Council mtg. will be held to give seat to Communists
REPORTER: Pauline Frederick
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(Studio) White House says Adviser Dr. Henry A. Kissinger's visit to People's Republic of China, had nothing to do with United Nations vote; vote will not affect Chinese-American summit conference Kissinger returned this p.m.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Supreme Court upholds federal busing plan for Pontiac, Michigan. NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) attorney says ruling means those who oppose busing do it to disrupt law of land. School boycott reported.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Pontiac, Michigan) 1/3 of city's students stayed home Monday [NAG member Brooks PATTERSON - says shouldn't try to get Supreme Court to change minds; stresses Const. amendment approach; political approach only one for success.] Several Michigan representatives introduction Const. amendment to forbid busing for racial balance. Parents try to get police protection for children.
REPORTER: Steve Delaney
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(Studio) 747 jet hijacked to Cuba. Soviet Premier Aleksei North Kosygin goes to Cuba; sends Nixon protocol message from plane. Cuban plane with 25 Cubans aboard lands in LA.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(New Orleans, Louisiana) 22 wanted to attend meeting of sugarcane technologists. They didn't have visas and were held; plane refueled for trip back.
REPORTER: John Chancellor (narrates) (WDSU-TV)
(Studio) 747 jet had 221 passengers bound for Puerto Rico from NYC; 3 sky marshals and off-duty FBI agent aboard. Hijacker armed only with pencil. Plane and occupants still in Cuba.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Canada and USSR to work together to prevent Arctic pollution; to improve trade between 2 cntrys. and work to end underground nuclear testing; USSR tests underground constantly; Kosygin now in Havana.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Toronto, Canada) Kosygin speaks at mfrs.' dinner; says cntrys. with different social systems can live peacefully together. 10,000 protest outside dinner. Police keep crowd in line, 20 arrested. Kosygin's departure shown. USSR courts Canadian friendship and trade.
REPORTER: John Dancy
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(Studio) France and USSR sign declaration of principles.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Paris, France) Protesters set fire to Soviet flags along Champs Elysees. Soviet Communist party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev and defense Premier Jacques Chaban-Delmas rode in parade. Brezhnev lays wreath on Tomb of Unknown Soldier. Crowds sparse. Pageantry splendid at City Hall. Brezhnev and President Georges Pompidou agreed on statement with regard to cooperation. France feels friendship treaty would disrupt their NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) relations
REPORTER: Aline Saarinen
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(Studio) Israeli Premier Golda Meir says American position on Middle E. could sabotage chances for peace; criticizes United States decision to hold off more phantom jets.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Anti-war protesters march on White House climaxing 5 days mtgs. and protests.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Protesters stopped block away; have "evict Nixon" program. Group non-violent. Placed call to North Vietnam delegates in Paris. Of 1,000, 300 arrested, incling. Reverend James Groppi and Rennie Davis.
REPORTER: Catherine Mackin
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(Studio) Situation bad along India-Pakistan border; Pakistan reports Indian casualties.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Senator Eugene J. McCarthy indicates he's Presidential candidate.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Price commission sworn in; must figure out guidelines.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) United States Steel lost $10.5 million in 3rd quarter Overall earnings, $108 million, only slightly below last year's.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) North Korea held party Monday to celebrate 21st anniversary of People's Republic of China's entry into Korean war against United Nations soldiers. China's acting foreign min. Chi Peng-fei tells reporters government considering sending representatives to UN. Premier Chou En-lai table hopping.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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