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(Studio) Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty ends 15 years of self-imposed refuge at US Budapest, Hungary, embassy by flying to Rome; has lived at embassy since 1956 Hungary uprising; gives in to Pope Paul's request to end exile.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Rome, Italy) Mindszenty arrival culmination of negotiations between Vatican and Hungary; Mindszenty refused to leave until now because believed departure would be viewed as admission of guilt; Pope Paul greets Mindszenty at Vatican; Vatican trying to improve relations with Communist ntns.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
(Studio) Mindszenty imprisoned for 7 years before 1956 by Hungarian government; Mindszenty removed from prison during 1956 uprising by Hungarians; film shows Mindszenty at United States embassy in 1956; in letter to Pope Paul, says accepts exile as heaviest burden of life.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) All Geneva disarmament conference participants support proposal to abolish biological weapons.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) USSR foreign minister Andrei A. Gromyko proposes permanent world disarmament conf., including ntns. not in UN; warns United States not to get too friendly with People's Republic of China
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton visiting People's Republic of China; to return for trial on charges of killing policeman.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) South Vietnam police use tear gas, bullets against anti-Thieu demonstrators.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Saigon, South Vietnam) South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky holds meeting with supporters; unable to do anything but create demonstrations, write letters of protest. [Ky - says situation grave, serious; doesn't know what action to take; plans to go fishing after October 3 election.]
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
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(Studio) POWs and MIAs families' organization concludes meeting; wives pass resolution calling for Congress to end war.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Families criticize both President Nixon, Senator Edward M. Kennedy. [KENNEDY - says all he can do is speak, vote; legislature branch doesn't have Constitutional power of executive branch.] 20 wives picket White House, urging President Nixon set withdrawal date. [Mrs. Barbara MULLEN - says families' attitudes changing due to realization that VNization no solution to POW problem; United States commitment to South Vietnam appears open ended.] [Mrs. Gerald GARTLEY - says picketing, petitioning United States government ultimate she can do.]
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
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(Studio) International Monetary Fund meeting proposes replacing United States dollar as basic currency with special drawing rights; reporter says explanation of special drawing rights would take all night.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Hurricane Ginger now oldest hurricane on record with life span of 3 wks.; Ginger in Atlantic Ocean.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(DC) 70% American people live on 1% of land.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Camden, ME) Camden sheltered port with perfect summer climate; population 4,000; town offers countless postcard views, solid feeling. [Unidentified RESIDENTS - say townspeople like each other; Camden relaxed; not ratrace; town has clean air, quiet, water clear; like people, hills, seasons, ocean.]
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Norfolk, Massachusetts, state prison inmates refuse to work at some jobs until reforms made.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Norfolk, Massachusetts) Inmates force meeting with officials. [Unidentified INMATE - says prison sentences unfair.] Inmates want better food, improved education facilities, larger visiting room, end to mail censorship.] [Warden Theodore RISTAHNO - doesn't expect situation to get out of hand because will listen to requests.]
REPORTER: Steve Schatz (WBZ-TV)
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(Studio) ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) report states government officials' attacks on news media constitute attempt to subvert 1st Amendment.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Senator Sam J. Ervin, Junior holds hearings concerning press freedom. [Norman E. ISAACS - says Nixon administration accuses press of being elitist as if newspapers were trying to lead United States astray; difficulty in rpting. Attica prison riot calls for examination of official conduct; administration determined to lower public regard for press, force news media into subservient role.]
REPORTER: Paul Duke
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(Studio) President Nixon signs draft extension bill; holds up military pay raise until end of wage freeze; Representative F. Edward Hebert says pay raise law takes precedence over Nixon's order.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Senator Hugh Scott expects President Nixon to announce speed up of US withdrawal from South Vietnam in speech November 15.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Commence Secretary Maurice H. Stans says business needs more profit in order to create more jobs.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 21 Senators, 33 Representatives say United States should decrease United Nations support if Ntlist. China expelled.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Britain Prime Min. Heath, Ireland and North Ireland prime mins. conclude talks on North Ireland situation.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Leading business indicators down .9% for August
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 16 year old Japanese boy spends $1,300 to fly to London, England, to see Dr. Otto Klemperer conduct orchestra; falls asleep, misses concert; meeting arranged in which Klemperer gives boy baton as gift.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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