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(Studio) Los Angeles police and firemen say flammable chemicals, not bomb, caused last night's explosion.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
(Los Angeles, California) Fire and damage to industry point of city shown. 4 injured. $5 million damage. Thought to be work of alphabet bomber, Isaac Rasim, at 1st. Pattern of bombings focused on. 1000 extra officers called in to check possible bombing locations with letter "i".
REPORTER: Steve Mallory
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(Studio) Defense Secretary James Schlesinger says United States considers cutting off military aid to Turkey. Says not acceptable that Turkey controls 1/2 tillable land on Cyprus. [SCHLESINGER - says Turkish forces in areas no one anticipated adds to problem. Turks gone beyond what sympathizers could accept.] Film from CBS' "Face The Nation". Turks continue to try and isolate Nicosia. Greek-Cypriots continue to run from area in panic. Report on some of refugees.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
(Kyrenia, Cyprus) Principal city almost deserted. Turks here. 450 Greek- Cypriots held in hotel since Turks landed a month ago. Food low at another camp where Greeks interned. [WOMAN - talks of lack of food. Baby sick.] Greeks in mild shock.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Americans of Greek extraction continue to accuse United States of siding with Turkey.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
(DC) 20,000 parade by White House Claim Secretary of State Henry Kissinger could have stopped fighting. President Ford playing golf; Kissinger out of town. Group burns Turk flag.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber (narrates)
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(Studio) Ford and Jordan King Hussein pledge to work for Mideast peace and disengagement of Israel and Jordan forces.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
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(Studio) White House says Vice President list down to 2 or 3 names. "Newswk." says reported irregularities in George Bush's Senate race in 1970 causes him to slip as contender. Nelson Rockefeller still considered. Cleared of charges he financed plans to disrupt 1972 Democratic Convention Philadelphia attorney, Hamilton Long, 75, made charges.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
(No location given) [LONG - says made charges to see if documents can be found. Rockefeller has done unsound things. White House charge of extremist group being behind charges untrue. Govt. workers shouldn't strike against government]
REPORTER: John Cochran
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(Studio) Ordinations of 11 women Episcopal priests ruled invalid. Highest ranking layman, Dr. Charles Willie, resigns.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
(Syracuse, New York) Willie was Vice President of Syracuse University Willie resigns from House of Deps. and executive council [WILLIE - says to retain standing as member church. Hates sinful way church dealt with women. Talks of "Sin of Sexists". Took point in ordination of 11 women which was declared invalid. Must move over; others may be more successful.] 1 of women priests present.
REPORTER: John Bowles (WSYR-TV)
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(Studio) Gallup poll shows 46% say nation headed for depression; 44% say no; 10% no opinion.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
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(Studio) "Fort Worth Star-Telegram" says 19 Representatives and 1 Senator told cong. placement officer they didn't want minority group members for staff. 15 Representatives deny it.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
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(Studio) 1 of stories for week ahead is Congress passing bill creating task force to monitor wages and prices. Report on others.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
(DC) Fords to move to White House Monday Ford to speak to Veterans of Foreign Wars Monday Ford to report Vice President choice Tuesday or Wednesday
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
(Seoul, South Korea) Funeral for Mrs. Chung Hee Park Monday Park's next moves speculated on.
REPORTER: Don Oliver
(Athens, Greece) Diplomats try to get Greece to go back to peace talks.
REPORTER: John Dancy
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(Studio) Senator Russell Long wins renomination by large margin.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
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(Studio) 13 year old. Egyptian girl swims English Channel in 12 1/2 hrs.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
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(Studio) Players ready to settle for less than original demands, but owners reject players' final offer. Players want outside arbitrator, not football commissioner, to decide disputes.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
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(Studio) Race horse, Maxwell G., conts. to win, despite age.
REPORTER: Floyd Kalber
(Arlington Heights, Illinois) Henry Aaron of baseball, Gordie Howe of hockey, and George Blanda of football continue with careers despite age. Maxwell G. is 13, or 58 human years, old. He's consistent winner. [Jockey David WHITED - describes horse. Says he doesn't want to win. Rather be 2nd.] August 3 race shown. [WHITED - tells of Max's performance.] Won $150,000. Didn't race until 5 years old. Foot injured during cow herding days. Rubbed with arthritis ointment. Present owner, Richard Hazleton, bought him 3 times. ["Daily Racing Form" Don GRISHAM - says older men favor older horse.] August 10 race shown. Horse old and in bad shape but keeps winning. He'll spend old age on Phoenix ranch.
REPORTER: Chuck Neff
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