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(Studio) Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski says President refuses to supply more White House tapes and documents to him. Jaworski sends letter to Senator Judiciary Committee chairperson James Eastland.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) White House attorney James Saint Clair delivers message, refusing Jaworski any further access to White House material. Details of letter sent to Eastland outlined.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee investigates impeachment proceedings against President Committee cnsls. John Doar and Albert Jenner meet with White House attorney James Saint Clair to discuss evidence needed for impeachment probe.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Capitol Hill) [DOAR - says meeting cordial. Confidentiality of material is maj. concern of White Use.] [JENNER - states no stage of confrontation reached between committee and White House] Test of White House cooperation to come when Doar requests specific information
REPORTER: Ray Scherer
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(Studio) Former Vice President Spiro Agnew in Palm Springs, California, to celebrate Jack Benny's 80th birthday. Senator Joseph Montoya wants to halt funds for Secret Service men still protecting Agnew. Attorney General William Saxbe questions continued use of Secret Service for Agnew.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Attorney General William Saxbe says FBI would rescue Patricia Hearst if her location found. Father, Randolph Hearst, calls Saxbe's statement irresponsible. FBI disagrees with Attorney General; later, Saxbe clarifies earlier statement.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Hillsborough, California) [FBI special agent Charles BATES - says Patricia's safety most important] [HEARST - doesn't think Saxbe in position to have opinion. Saxbe's statement illogical.] More sympathy mail reaches Hearsts. Hearst conts. to work on counteroffer acceptable to kidnappers.
REPORTER: Don Oliver
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(Studio) Exiled Soviet author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to fly to Zurich, Switzerland, tomorrow. Solzhenitsyn considers offers from many cntrys. for asylum.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Langenbroich, West Germany) Solzhenitsyn is guest of German author Heinrich Boll. Solzhenitsyn refuses to answer questions from reporters Solzhenitsyn fears for his family's safety.
REPORTER: Liz Trotta
(Studio) Authorities in USSR begin campaign aimed at convincing world all Russians united behind Solzhenitsyn's exile. Before exiled, Solzhenitsyn threatened with treason, punishable by death.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Dep. energy director John Sawhill says government figures disagree with American Petroleum Institute figures with regard to oil imports. Federal Energy Office edicts concerning gasoline stations reviewed. Many station owners threaten to close.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Norfolk, Virginia) Gasoline station dealers call for shutdown. [Dealer's association Dave WILDER - says most dealers close out of frustration with changing laws and insufficient fuel.] Public pressure causes state and local officials to push for more equitable distribution plan.
REPORTER: Gordon Graham
(Hartford, Connecticut) Stn. operators in Waterbury, Connecticut, angry over Simon's ruling against selling gasoline to regular customers only. [Connecticut Governor Thomas MESKILL - supports station operators and not Simon.]
REPORTER: Robert Hager
(Fresno, California) Dealers' association meets to discuss situation in Fresno, California. [California service station association Jim CAMPBELL - outlines accomplishments hoped for with meeting] California dependent on autos.
REPORTER: Roy Neal
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(Studio) Dep. energy director John Sawhill orders decrease in Propane gas costs, more fuel be sent to truck stops, and refineries increase of jet fuel production.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) United Air Lines to reinstate 36 flights formerly dropped because of fuel shortage.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Ldrs. of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Algiers end oil conference in Algiers. For. mins. from Egypt and Saudi Arabia to meet with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to discuss troop disengagement along Golan Heights
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Despite oil embargo against US, grain sales to Mid. E. reach record high.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Agriculture Department warns of 8-12 cent increase in food costs in `74.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Corporate economists predict United States to escape recession, but rising prices, unemployment and production slowdown likely to occur.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President helps dedicate Miami hospital and plugs his national healTh insurance plan.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Miami, Florida) Nixons tour hospital. Protesters calling for Nixon's impeachment present in crowd outside hospital. Larger crowd of invited guests cheer President [NIXON - discusses national health insurance plan.] President to appear Monday with Alabama Governor George Wallace.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
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(Studio) Julie Nixon Eisenhower undergoes surgery in Indianapolis, IN, for internal bleeding from ovarian cyst. Mrs. Nixon joins daughter in IN.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Senator George Aiken to retire after this term. 27 other Congmen. won't be returning to Congress next term.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Author of Howard Hughes' autobiography hoax, Clifford Irving, paroled. [IRVING - expresses surprise at reporter's interest in case.]
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Stanford Univ. medical team makes discovery that could lead to treatment of drug addiction and development of pain killing drug that does away with fear of addiction for patients, as non-habit-forming.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Cincinnati Reds moved out of Crosley Field 4 years ago. Reds fan moves stadium to backyard in Kentucky.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Union, Kentucky) Larry Luebbers rebuilds Crosley Field. [LUEBBERS - describes other articles bought off Crosley Field. Says he intended to buy only 2 seats, till interest mushroomed.] Asked about others' opinion of hobby. [LUEBBERS - says many people question his sanity.] Little Leaguers to use reconstructed Crosley Field.
REPORTER: Bob Jamieson
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