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(Studio) West Pakistanis make headway in Kashmir, India, while India advances toward Dacca in E. Pakistan, demanding recognition of Bangladesh.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Calcutta, India) [Indian commander Major Gene J.F.R. JACOB - describes progress in east.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(Studio) Conflicting reports, little confirmation due to inability of newsmen to travel with troops. Associated Press reporter in Jessore reports Bangladesh jubilant.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Calcutta, India) News of India's recognition of Bangladesh government cause for rejoicing at mission in Calcutta. Indian Prime Min. Indira Gandhi urges Bangladesh recognition by other cntrys. Bengalis praise USSR support, condemn US.
REPORTER: Kenley Jones
(Studio) People of 17 ntns. have trouble getting out of Dacca, E. Pakistan.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) United Nations General Assembly votes 104-11 for cease-fire resolution, troop withdrawal in India-Pakistan War. India will probably ignore it.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(NYC) [US Ambassador to United Nations George BUSH - says significance of United Nations vote clear.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) United States tries to cool tense relationship with India. India offended by US allegations with regard to war instigation.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(State Department) Although United States not deliberately anti-Indian, administration critical of India for choosing to go to war, splitting Pakistan, rather than cooperating with United States in peace-making efforts.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
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(Studio) House passes foreign aid bill cutting back support to UN.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Reporter Paul Duke reports President Nixon may veto child care bill for working parents.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Dollar fluctuates on world money mkts.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Cost of Living Council says companies subject to wide variations in costs of raw material need not notify Price Commission of price increases
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Dispute on price hikes breaks out between construction industry stabilization committee and Pay Bd. Construction committee chairperson Prof. John Dunlop of Harvard summoned before Pay Bd. to explain 25% pay hike grants. Labor could walk out.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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(Studio) Senator William Proxmire announces support of Supreme Court nomination Rehnquist.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Senator Edmund Muskie to announce Democrat President nomination candidacy on January 4. Picks up support from California.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Muskie announces Senator John Tunney and California state assembly speaker Robert Moretti to endorse him. [TUNNEY - endorses Muskie, although is an old friend of Senator Edward Kennedy, saying Kennedy not a candidate.]
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
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(Studio) Senator authorizes research on sickle-cell anemia, a blood disease of black people.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) United Press International reports welfare family in Watertown, New York, with sick child needing $21 of special food per month to live. Cnty. soc. services commissioner refuses to authorize extra payments under Medicare, saying would be whimsical to spend taxpayer's money that way.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Journal deals with money and how it's spent.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Studio) School systems cited where lack of money forces cut in schools. Cost of military hardware described.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Senator Margaret Chase Smith complains of lavish lunches at bargain prices for government execs. Exs. given.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) E. Germans refuse to permit Berlin Wall passage.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Defense Secretary Melvin Laird in Brussels for NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) meeting warns of USSR navy buildup in Mediterranean and Atlantic.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Brussels, Belgium) [British Defense Min. Lord Peter CARRINGTON - heads NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) group preparing for talks with US; says NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) prepared to do more in own defense] NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) members incring. defense expenditures.
REPORTER: Ray Scherer
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(Studio) San Francisco book store is only United States business allowed to trade with Mainland China since Korean War.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(San Francisco, California) China bookshop has been doing business with People's Republic of China, 10 years China, when restrictions lifted, invited owners for visit. [Owner Chris NOYLES - says just returned from China, advises busmen. who may want to start China trade; says communication hard, deals fair; says China interested in large scale trade only after international issues solved; wants United States tourists. Noyles encouraged to take films. [Films shown.] Says greeted by smiles or shock on faces of Chinese. Accommodations good, prices low. Nixon visit anticipated with pleasure.]
REPORTER: Frank Bourgholtzer
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