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(Studio) Pentagon reports North Vietnam has sent 30,000 troops into South Vietnam since January cease-fire, as well as tanks and missiles. North Vietnam now has as many as 170,000 troops in South Vietnam. Saigon sources say Cambodians asking South Vietnam for help against Communists
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Saigon, South Vietnam) General Alexander Haig arrives Saigon with proposal to rescue Lon Nol government in Cambodia through use South Vietnam and Thai troops.
REPORTER: Bob Jones
(DC) [Defense Secretary Elliot RICHARDSON - says South Vietnam troops could be used along border with Cambodia.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(Studio) If South Vietnam goes into Cambodia is likely all pretense of Vietnam cease-fire will be abandoned. In Phnom Penh, convoy of trucks brings in badly needed supplies.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Phnom Penh, Cambodia) More than 3000 refugees have come to Phnom in last month in order to escape B-52 bombers. Bombs ineffective against Communists
REPORTER: Phil Brady
(Studio) Truce talks difficult to arrange for Cambodia because enemy a collection of North Vietnam, Viet Cong and Khmer Rouge troops.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Indochina war continues and is likely to do so for long time to come. If United States efforts over past years haven't helped, minor efforts now won't either. United States can have peace with honor only by staying home.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Washington, DC judge says administration's dismantlement Office of Economic Opportunity illegal and must stop. Chicago judge rules dismantlement legal. Case likely to go to Supreme Court
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Govt. gives auto mfrs. extra year to meet auto emission standards. California only exception; it must meet original standards because of smog problem there. Environmental Protection Agency chief William Ruckelshaus says extension granted to prevent economy disaster in Detroit, Michigan.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Original standard called for pollution to be cut by 90% by 1975. [RUCKELSHAUS - says mfrs. given extra time because of potential societal disruption involved in attempting to apply new standards so suddenly.]
REPORTER: Peter Hackes
(Studio) Ralph Nader calls decision surrender to auto industry. Auto industry not satisfied at all with concession.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Detroit, Michigan) [Henry FORD II - says 1976 standards impossible to meet.]
(Los Angeles, California) Even if cars meet new standards Los Angeles air likely to remain highly polluted. [Air Resources Board spokesperson G.C. HASS - says standards for auto pollution control improving.] Old cars on roads still will pollute until are phased out.
REPORTER: No reporter given Tom Brokaw
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(Studio) Meat boycott spns. advocate 2 meatless days/wk. at Washington, DC meeting
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Former Nixon appointments secretary Dwight Chapin and Republican spy Don. Segretti among those testifying at Watergate grand jury investigation today. Senator Barry Goldwater says Watergate mess hurting Republican party.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [GOLDWATER - says Nixon should allow aides to testify and should address himself to issue in order to clear up suspicions created by his secretiveness.] Reports say Nixon, in response to growing Republican pressure, may allow aide John Dean and others to testify to Senator
REPORTER: Paul Duke
(Studio) Defendant James McCord has implicated former Attorney General John Mitchell in Democrat bugging. New York "Daily News" reports Senator has witness who will back up McCord's allegations. Mitchell denies charges.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Attorney General Richard Kleindienst recently states administration feels executive privilege means no administration employee can be forced to testify to Congress if exec. does not so wish. Representative John Anderson says is shocked by statement.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [ANDERSON - says administration's interpretation doctrine executive privilege dangerous expansion of conventional meaning. Congress must act to preserve government checks and balances.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) Defendant Dan. Ellsberg takes stand in Pentagon Papers case.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Los Angeles, California) Ellsberg explains how he changed from hawk to dove on Vietnam war and why he released Pentagon Papers. Testimony interrupted several times by prosecutor David Nissen and Judge Matt. Byrne on grounds irrelevancy.
REPORTER: Frank Bourgholtzer
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(Studio) Lebanon protests yesterday's Israeli commando raids on Beirut to UN.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Mississippi River 7 foot above flood stage at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Over 100 residents 4 villages near Bristol, England, killed in plane crash in Switzerland yesterday. Most crash victims young mothers on excursion to Basel trade fair. Today villages mourn losses.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Pablo Picasso leaves no will. Estate worth many millions.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) International financier Edward Krock indicted for income tax evasion amounting to over $6 million.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 4 mechanics killed in flash fire in Sears building under construction in Chicago.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) West Germany says Hitler aide Martin Bormann dead. Recently found skull proves it.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(No location given) Experts positively identify skull found last winter in Berlin railroad yard as that of Bormann. Bormann's head reconstructed using skull as foundation. Munich scientist does reconstruction without seeing pictures Bormann. Likeness exact. Bormann file closed.
REPORTER: Jack Paxton
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