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(Studio) Nixon administration to allocate fuel mandatorily to offset expected fuel shortages Mandatory propane allocation begins immediately.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [Interior Secretary Rogers MORTON - hopes mandatory allocation won't last long; severity of winter determines allocation in future.]
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Highland, Illinois) Propane gas used on farm. Without today's action, farm houses would face colder winters.
REPORTER: Fred Briggs
(Norwich, Vermont) Oil basic fuel for homes in Vermont. [N.E. Fuel Institute William J. BREED states with mandatory allocation and mild winter, shortages won't be too severe.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
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(Studio) Associated Press reports milk producers raise milk prices. Incr. to show on retail level within few days.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Israeli Premier Golda Meir fails to change Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky's decision with regard to closing transit station used by Soviet Jews immigrating to Israel. Kreisky proposes United Nations take responsibility for transit camp, but Mrs. Meir rptdly. unimpressed with plan.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Strasbourg, France) [Golda MEIR - insists Israel shocked by Austrian decision. Refuses more comment till after talk with chancellor.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(Vienna, Austria) [KREISKY - states Soviet Jews may cross Austria but no transit station to await them in Austria.] Immigrants continue to stop at transit station; center remains open and functioning for now.
REPORTER: John Dancy
(Studio) Egyptian government announces minister of tourism to be sent to Vienna to thank Kreisky for decision.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) In Moscow, USSR , police arrest 10 Soviet Jews demonstrating against emigration barriers.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Iran's government arrests 12 people accused of plotting to kidnap Shah of Iran and other members of royal family. Kidnap plan outlined.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 3 former high officials in Nixon administration in Dallas, Texas, to testify in Texas bank stock fraud case. John Mitchell, Richard Kleindienst, L. Patrick Gray subpoenaed to testify. Background with regard to scandal involving Frank Sharp's Houston bank outlined.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Dallas, Texas) Defendants' argument summarized. Defendants' charges restated.
REPORTER: George Lewis
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(Studio) Baltimore, Maryland, grand jury to resume hearing evidence in Vice President Spiro Agnew's inquiry involving Maryland kickback allegations. 1st witness probably to be William Muth.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Senate Watergate hearings resume Wednesday Dirty tricks specialist Donald Segretti to testify.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Private research foundation offers proposal for high cost of education.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Studio) Committee for education development proposes state college charges be doubled to make private colleges more competitive. High income families can afford cost, low income families subsidized and average family suffers brunt of such action. This reporter recommends private colleges be saved by federal government subsidies.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Secretary Department of Health, Education and Welfare Casper Weinberger proposes to drop Social Security taxes for poor.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Senators Russell Long and Abraham Ribicoff introduction national health insurance bill. Bill explained
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Skylab astronauts hold 1st news conference
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Houston, Texas) Film taken while in space viewed by reporters Crew states problems and fun experiments incld. in mission. [Captain Alan BEAN compares life in space with family home life. Admits they all got on each other's nerves at times.]
REPORTER: Bill Worrell (KPRC-TV Houston, Texas)
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(Studio) Atlanta, Georgia, mayoral election held today. Incumbent mayor runs along with black vice mayor Maynard Jackson. Jackson rptdly. has good chance to become 1st black mayor of Atlanta, Georgia.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Order of Elks votes to end racial discrimination mbrship. policy.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Federal government has $119 million in revenue sharing it would like to give to local communities but can't.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Govt. refuses to release money till plans for money's use outlined. [Revenue sharing official John PARKER - states many reasons for communities' delay in filling out forms to get money.]
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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(Studio) Great Finnish long distance runners Paavo Nurmi dies.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Niagara Falls are falling apart.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Niagara Falls, New York) Falls may turn themselves into rapids by natural process of erosion and rock falls. Rejuvenation of falls under probe. Engineers from United States and Canada study falls to determine best way to preserve falls. Preservation possibilities outlined. Public allowed to vote on rejuvenating falls. Tourists react to possibilities of preserving falls. Majority wants rock removed from base of falls.
REPORTER: Jack Paxton
(Studio) Address given. Americans may cast vote for Niagara Falls' future looks.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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