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(Studio) President Nixon says phase II will concentrate on parts of economy with greatest possibility for inflation, but restraints will remain on total econ.; profits won't be limited.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Detroit, Michigan) [NIXON - says inequities of freeze must be equally shared; public support would erode if freeze inequities extended; phase II to take care of inequities.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(DC) Orgd. labor believes freeze too flexible on prices, inflexible on wages; AFL-CIO claims 35% of things affecting cost of living exempt from freeze.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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(Studio) British government expelling 105 Russians involved in espionage for USSR ; action taken as result of information given by USSR State Security Com. defector.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(London, England) Britain and USSR have been arguing about officials abusing diplomatic status; USSR ignored 2 British protests against USSR diplomats' involvement in spying this year; Britain expects USSR reprisals.
REPORTER: Ray Scherer
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(Studio) At Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) talks United States and USSR agree to take steps to prevent accidental, unauthorized use of nuclear weapons, set up quick communication procedures between Washington, DC and Moscow; Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) talks session ends.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Helsinki, Finland) Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) talks progressing on limitation of nuclear arms, close to agreement on limiting anti-ballistic missile systems. [US negotiator Gerard C. SMITH - says prospect for anti-ballistic missile agreement at next session in Vienna, Austria, not so bad.]
REPORTER: Aline Saarinen
(Studio) Senator defeats proposal to postpone new missiles deployment during SALT talks.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) USSR Communist party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev conts. visit to Yugoslavia.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Belgrade, Yugoslavia) Brezhnev promises USSR won't interfere with Yugoslavian socialism; Brezhnev wants President Josip Broz Tito's cooperation on E.-W. security conf.; in speech, Brezhnev says brand of socialism country chooses nobody else's business
REPORTER: David Burrington
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(Studio) USSR Tass news agency says grave domestic events occurring in China, P.R.; Hong Kong, China, newspaper reports President Liu Shao-Chi has escaped house arrest.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Hong Kong, China) China watchers rely on monitored radio broadcasts, newspapers, changes in slogans, decorations on Communist Bank as indications of changes in People's Republic of China
REPORTER: Phil Brady
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(Studio) United States 2 Chinas United Nations proposal voted onto agenda.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(NYC) [State Secretary William P. ROGERS - says encouraged by vote about chances of both Chinas being seated in UN; believes will win because position reasonable.]
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
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(Studio) United States planes bomb Laos, Cambodia, North Vietnam, South Vietnam; 75,000 North Vietnam rptdly. working on rebuilding Ho Chi Minh Trail; parents of MIA (missing in action) GI receive letter from North Vietnam defense minister Nguyen Giap stating North Vietnam has no record of son being POW.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Senator Fred R. Harris announces candidacy for Democrat president nomination
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Harris says country needs outraged candidates advocating radical change. [HARRIS - says will hold hearings on problems of elderly, visit Vietnam vets. in hospitals, prisons; intends to turn country around; announces candidacy.]
REPORTER: Paul Duke
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(Studio) Gallup Poll indicates economy now chief concern of American people.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Supreme Court postpones consideration of death penalty, Lake Michigan pollution, civil rights cases.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Hurricane Ginger stops moving toward United States E. coast.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Explosion kills 2 teenagers in Belfast, North Ireland.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) USSR to install purification equipment for Lake Baikal, USSR .
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Averell Harriman and Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward get marriage license.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Israel to kick gambler Meyer Lansky out of country
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Right wing German slaps West German Chancellor Willy Brandt across face after accusing him of favoring USSR .
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew says views of Senators George McGovern, Edmund Muskie, H.H. Humphrey and Edward Kennedy on defense spending coincide with those of United States Communist party general secretary
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [AGNEW - says Democrat Senators must be held accountable if tamper with ntl. security; Gus Hall agrees with their goal of forcing United States withdrawal from South Vietnam, reordering United States priorities.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(Studio) Senator Mike Mansfield says comparison unfair, uncalled for.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(DC) Senator likely to vote Pentagon budget as requested despite complaints of wasteful defense spending; Vice President Spiro T. Agnew calls Senator H.H. Humphrey's statement that Pentagon could make do with $50 billion per yr. reckless, appalling; former defense secretary Robert South McNamara says mad momentum exists in deft spending.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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