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(Studio) India-Pakistan fighting extends to west border. Air, tank, sea battles reported Taj Mahal camouflaged to prevent location of Indian air base. Akhaura, E. Pakistan, said captured. USS Buckeye State bombed by Indian planes. Karachi, West Pakistan, said under fire. United States State Department blames India for outbreak of war. Prime Min. Indira Gandhi charges Pakistan with launching war.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Calcutta, India) Mrs. Gandhi well received in Calcutta; warns of war.
REPORTER: Kenley Jones
(Balurghat, India) War that caused E. Pakistan refugees, now causing Indian ones. Natives leave homes because of shelling.
REPORTER: Kenley Jones
(Studio) United States 747 evacuates 405 Americans from Karachi, West Pakistan.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) United Nations Security Council meets in emergency session to consider India-Pakistan fighting. United States cease-fire resolution vetoed by USSR , which backs India. India said to want war.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(NYC) China, blaming India, wants cease-fire and withdrawal of troops. USSR wants independent E. Pakistan.
REPORTER: Wilson Hall
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(Studio) History of bitterness between Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India cited. Religious hostility political and military; wars of 1947 and 1965 cited. India, supported by E. Pakistan guerrillas, wants independent but subservient Bengali state, while holding off West Pakistan. India's justification is W. Pakistan exploitation and suppression of E. Pakistan Bengalis, who have fled as refugees into India.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Bomb explodes in pub in Roman Catholic district, killing 16.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Belfast, North Ireland) Worst explosion in Ireland's rebellion described.
REPORTER: Clifford Luton (BBC)
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(Studio) South Vietnam military operation in eastern Cambodia expands. New force on Highway 1 linking Saigon and Phnom Penh. United States government study shows major reason for rising civilian casualties and refugees in Cambodia is United States bombing. Study made by General Accounting Office at request of Senator Edward Kennedy for Senate subcommittee on refugees.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Columbia University Institution Cancer Research Dr. Sol Spiegelman found genes in human breast cancer similar to virus known to cause breast cancer in mice. Viruses linked to cancers; leukemia, bone cancer, muscle cancer, fibrous tissue cancer. 2 research teams report similar findings.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) 25 million young Americans to vote 1st time in President election.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Chicago, Illinois) Emergency conference of young voters meets at Loyola University; 3,000 delegates attend group;goal to defeat Nixon. [Youth conference chairperson Dwayne DRAPER - defines purpose of conference as moving American in new direction.] [Representative Bella ABZUG - urges youth to organization to defeat Nixon.] [Pol. organizer Curtis GANS - calls for converting conference delegates into effective political force.] Black delegates and Chicanos walk out when demands not met. Confusion when setting up platform attempted. [YOUTH - says must org) at home.] Vote to form national youth caucus, to defeat Nixon, convs. to get 400 youth delegates to Democrat and Republican convs.
REPORTER: Don Oliver
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(Studio) Washington, DC citizens complain they are victims of congress seniority system.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(DC) Congress, which runs DC, authorizes freeways and subways to relieve commuter congestion, but holds up funds due to dispute. Chairperson House committee controlling Washington, DC money, Representative William Natcher refuses interview; opposes freeways and subways. [Representative Silvio CONTE - says Natcher holding up metro system.] [Representative Gerald FORD - says Natcher thinks metro needs good hwy. system; honest in view.] [Representative John ANDERSON - says Congress indifferent to DC.] White House pressure to defeat Natcher.
REPORTER: Paul Duke
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(Studio) Israeli Prime Min. Golda Meir and Egyptian For. Min. Mahmoud Riad vouch for peace to end Mideast tensions. On NBC's "Meet The Press" Mrs Meir says Israel will accept no prior conditions before beginning talks. Raid on CBS' "Face The Nation". Pie insists Israel must withdraw from Arab soil prior to Egyptian negotiation.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Chinese Premier Chou En-lai says future of Taiwan crucial issue in Nixon visit to Peking.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Wk. ahead to be dominated by war.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(DC) Senator to vote on Supreme Court noms. of Lewis Powell and William Rehnquist. Canadian Prime Min. Pierre Trudeau to visit President Nixon Congress to resolve for aid. Attorney General John Mitchell and Chief Justice Warren Burger to lead conference in Williamsburg, Virginia, on prison rebellions.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
(Los Angeles, California) Secretary Agriculture Earl Butz to make speech. Talks of West coast longshoremen and Pacific Maritime Association to resume as 80 day Taft-Hartley injunction runs out by Christmas. San Francisco Police Commission to consider resolution to limit gun use by police.
REPORTER: Roy Neal
(London, England) NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) to begin winter mtgs. in Brussels, with Secys. Laird and Rogers in attendance. USSR pressure for European Security Conf. to be discussed. E. and West Berlin negotiators to meet on Berlin accord. Communist party chief Leonid Brezhnev to visit Warsaw to speak to Polish party congress Premier Alexei Kosygin to visit Norway.
REPORTER: Ray Scherer
(Tokyo, Japan) India-Pakistan fighting to dominate Asian news. Peking to support Pakistan. Defense Min. Lin Piao's fate may be learned. 30th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack Tuesday
REPORTER: John Rich
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(Studio) Jesus movement attracts youth. Mvt missionaries, "Jesus people" in Europe looking for converts among military
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Wurzburg, West Germany) In past few mos. 100 troops baptized; church attendance incrd. Army approves of movement as participating GI's don't drink or fight.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
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