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(Studio) Willy Brandt's Social Democratic Party wins stunning victory over Christian Democrat's Rainer Barzel, conservative opponent of "ostpolitic." Brandt gets 46% vote. Coalition partner Free Democratic party gets 8%. Brandt has 272 seats in Parl.; Christian Democrats have 224.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Bonn, West Germany) Record 90% Germans turn out to vote. Barzel may be in trouble with party, but wants to stay and lead opposition. Walter Scheel, leader of Free Democrats, thanked by Brandt for support. Brandt wants to normalize relations with East Germany.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
(Studio) Victory a personal one for Brandt, twice defeated before for Chancellor. Brandt joined underground against Hitler in World War II, fled to Norway. After war was Mayor of West Berlin.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Henry Kissinger will meet in Paris, France, with North Vietnam. Hopes for settlement of war by Christmas. May ask for pledge from North Vietnam to withdraw some troops from South Vietnam, something not include in previous talks.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Paris, France) [KISSINGER - looks forward to talks with Le Duc Tho, Xuan Thuy and colleagues. Optimistic about settlement of war if North Vietnam sincere.
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(Studio) After settlement, United States troops must leave within 60 days. For last month, US carrying out huge airlift of weapons to South Vietnam.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Nha Trang Air Base, South Vietnam) Aviation cadets in training to fly planes US has given South Vietnam. South Vietnam has 3rd largest air force in world. Recruiting a problem. Planes very difficult to fly. Cost per man of training program is $100,000.
REPORTER: Arthur Lord
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(Studio) Heavy fighting around Quang Tri as South Vietnam tries to recapture ground lost to North Vietnam last spring.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Racism still a problem in American life.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Chicago, Illinois) White neighborhood of Gage Park being invaded by blacks. After boundary change in area, many children in Gage Park black. white parents protest "overcrowding" in school and demand boundary change which would eliminate blacks. School board turns them down; and parents boycott schools when children return to high school, fighting breaks out between races. Several injured, 30 arrested, school closed. School scheduled to reopen tomorrow. If students are left alone, many feel they can solve the problem by themselves.
REPORTER: Andy Martinez
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(Studio) 2 students killed in clash with police at Baton Rouge's LSU. Police claim they fired only tear gas, not buckshot. Denver Smith one of victims.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(New Roads, LA) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith had 12 children, before Denver shot. Denver majoring in computer science. Family says son not militant. Can't understand why police called in. [Erma SMITH - says taught children to stand up for their beliefs.] [Lawrence SMITH - asks what police doing with machine guns on a campus full of kids. Feels nobody will be punished for the murder.] [Erma SMITH - says hopes killer found.]
REPORTER: Fred Briggs
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(Studio) Spokane, WA, preparing for World's Fair in `74.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Spokane, WA) Extensive building going on for $70 million World's Fair. Man and his environment theme of 1st ecological fair. Problem in getting enough exhibitors. [ President Expo `74, King COLE - confident will have enough exhibitors.] Many people of Spokane do not want fair there. [Attorney Riner DEGLOW - says does not see how fair can make money or even break even. ]
REPORTER: Don Oliver
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(Studio) Washington "Post" reports USO officials worked through servicemen's clubs to make $5 million in black market operations in Vietnam. Pentagon recommends firing of USO executive director Sam. Anderson.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Henry Kissinger will start new round of peace talks with North Vietnam in Paris, France.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) resume in Geneva Tuesday.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(DC) House Armed Services subcommittee meets to investigate racial incidents in Navy. President Nixon works on government reorganization plans. Senator George McGovern returns to United States and struggle over Democrat reorg. might intensify. Bureau of Indian Affairs, ransacked by militants recently, may reopen.
REPORTER: Alvin Rosenfeld
(Chicago, Illinois) Anti-Mayor Daley delegates to Democratic Convention go on trial for contempt of city court which claims delegates had no right to seats even though convention seated them. In Sam Diego, House Armed Services subcommittee opens hearings into causes of racial incidents on Navy ship Constellation. In Baton Rouge, LA, funeral services to be held for 2 black students shot and killed on Southern University campus last week
REPORTER: Fred Briggs
(Studio) Juan Peron will meet with most of Argentina's political groups; will hold news conference.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Many draft resisters from Vietnam war scattered over world.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Stockholm, Sweden) 400-500 draft deserters and resisters in Sweden. [Charles ROUGLE of Helena, Montana - says blame for war lies with President Nixon, not with draft resisters.] [Herb WASHINGTON , of Pawtucket, Rhode Island - says will accept no conditions for return to US.] [ROUGLE - agrees with Washington.] [Lew SIMON, New York City - says he doesn't object to form of alternative service in US, but does object to insinuation that the draft resisters were wrong. Does not like being used for furthering aggressive US foreign policy.] [ROUGLE - says alternative service seen as a form of punishment by Americans]
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
(Studio) Many resisters say want apology not just amnesty. Nixon says he won't ever grant even amnesty.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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