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(Studio) North Vietnam indicate Vietnam peace negotiations can proceed. North Vietnam's Xuan Thuy says Le Duc Tho will return to Paris and will meet with Henry Kissinger. General Alexander Haig talks with South Vietnam President Thieu. Thieu demands withdrawal of North Vietnam from South Vietnam. Chinese Premier Chou En-lai supports international conference on Indochina. It will take weeks, however, for cease-fire to be signed. South Vietnam and US, in meantime, rush supplies into South Vietnam.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Bien Hoa AFB, South Vietnam) American war planes land in 1 of biggest aerial build-ups in South Vietnam since 1965. American civilian technicians from Oklahoma and Texas arrive with F-5 freedom fighter jets. Thieu demands F-4 phantom jet to have parity with North Vietnam's MiG-21's. F-5's loaned to South Vietnam by South Korea, Taiwan, and Iran.
REPORTER: Bob Jones
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(Studio) Navy sets up special force of ships and copters to clear mines laid in North Vietnam ports.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) American air strikes near DMZ (demilitarized zone) increase as North Vietnam supply effort increase No bombs dropped north of 20th parallel.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Studio) Dow-Jones Index of 39 industry stks. reaches 1000 for 5th time ever.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(NYC) Prices rise, a reaction to President Nixon's victory and hopes for Vietnam peace. Dow-Jonesavenuereaches all-time high. [Mkt. analyst Monte GORDON - says high mark is good only for psychological value. Representatives a trend.]
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Econ. news made in unlikely financial center
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Deadwood, California) At Brown Bear Mine, new search for gold underway. [Miner David HOARE - says price of gold up again, encourages more searching.]
REPORTER: Don Oliver
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(Studio) $2 million in gold coins of New York Metropolitan Museum auctioned in Europe. Most are Roman coins; bring twice expected sum.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 130 black sailors refuse to board carrier Constellation, accusing capt. of racial discrimination. Men disciplined. Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, chief of Naval operations, accuses senior officers of ignoring orders to eliminate racial discrimination
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Govt. may prosecute American Indians who took over Bureau of Indian Affairs to protest government action toward them.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) $2 million estimated cost to repair building Indians take confidential records they say implicate members of Congress in deals to deny Indians rights to land. FBI to investigate. White House promises amnesty to Indians for occupation of building, but will prosecute some for damage and theft.
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
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(Studio) Florida White House says aides Henry Kissinger, H. R. Haldeman, and John Ehrlichman to study revisions for foreign policy framework. Secretary of State William Rogers excluded. Dep. press secretary Gerald Warren says this is not Nixon power play.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Democratic national chairwoman Mrs. Jean Westwood fights to retain post.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Senator Lloyd Bentsen calls for Mrs. Westwood's resignation. Calls on all 31 Democrat govs. to help. Org. labor wants her out. Senator Hubert Humphrey won't fight to retain her. Senator Edward Huskie agrees, but won't comment publicly. Senator Edward Kennedy thinks she should stay for a while. Former party chairperson Lawrence O'Brien could replace her.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
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(Studio) Senator George McGovern. resting in VI, says President Nixon won reelection through appeal to fears of people. American party President nomination John Schmitz says party to run candidates for Congress in 1974. Citizens for Kennedy starts drive to get Senator Edward Kennedy elected president in 1976.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Brooklyn, New York, school race trouble ends. Busing plan for Richmond Cnty., Georgia, enacted.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Augusta, Georgia) 6000 elementary children bused. Accomplished with minimum of violence, but maximum of resentment among white parents. 2000 white students pulled out of public schools. Parents from suburban neighborhood rent farm house, fit it for classrooms, hire teachers. [School principal Robert WALLS - says busing brings black children out of ghetto, gives them better teachers, better education.]
REPORTER: Kenley Jones
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(Studio) In Belfast, North Ireland, British soldier shot to death by sniper. 4 gunmen wounded by British.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Gimmick for finding airport parking spaces featured.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Los Angeles, California) 33,000 people per day drive to Los Angeles International Airport. Twice that many have tried to. There are 12,000 parking spaces. KQ2-XUB, radio station, directs motorists to spaces.
REPORTER: John Marshall
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(Studio) Supreme Court rules Prof. Samuel Popkin of Harvard University must go to jail for contempt of court He is a friend of Daniel Ellsberg and refused to tell fed. grand jury things about Pentagon Papers case.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Houston, Texas, black, have taken care of 6 yr. old Mexican-American boy since infancy.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Houston, Texas) Foster parents want to keep child who came to them, battered by real parents, at age 1.
REPORTER: Frank Bourgholtzer
[Foster father, James ADAMS - has cared for children 20 years, but loves Victor best.] Application for adoption rejected. [Adoptions director Jerre WILLIAMS - says black parents would put Mexican-American child in unique position, as he begins to mix socially with other children at school.] Mr. and Mrs. Adams take case to court
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