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(Studio) Portugal gets its 5th cabinet since army coup last year Anti-Communists protest. Premier Vasco Goncalves promises repression of those who work against his government
REPORTER: John Hart
(Lisbon, Portugal) President Francisco Costa Gomes reaffirms his faith in Goncalves. Socialists and popular demos. boycott new government because it doesn't representative moderates. General Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho refuses post in new government; doesn't think it'll work. New foreign minister Mario Ruivo is Communist sympathizer. Secret NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) material usually made available to foreign minister. Tension exists.
REPORTER: Lee McCarthy
(Studio) Commander Spain's armed forces says some soldiers consider doing what Portuguese army did, but major officers loyal.
REPORTER: John Hart
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(Studio) Family of James R. Hoffa thinks foster son, Charles "Chuckie" O'Brien, knows more than he's telling.
REPORTER: John Hart
(Detroit, Michigan) Hoffa took O'Brien under wing when he was 15-16. Rptd. he recently had falling out due to O'Brien shifting allegiance to anti-Hoffa people in Teamsters Union. Chart shows rtes. supposedly taken by Hoffa and O'Brien.] [James P. HOFFA - says O'Brien seen in area where father abducted. O'Brien is key to his disappearance.] Some of principals to be called before grand jury.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
(Studio) O'Brien says had no disagreements with Hoffa.
REPORTER: John Hart
(W. Memphis, Arkansas) [O'BRIEN - says nonsense to whether there bad feelings between him and Hoffa. Praying he'll be found alive.]
REPORTER: (WMC-TV)
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(Studio) Hd. National Security Agency (NSA) testifies before House Intelligence Committee
REPORTER: John Hart
(DC) [Chairperson CIA committee Representative Otis PIKE - says American citizens have right to know if telephone calls intercepted. [NSA director General Lew ALLEN JR. - can answer questions in closed session.] [PIKE - says told no American phone calls overseas monitored now. Doesn't wholly accept that.] Report by ex-CIA agent says NSA uses computers to find out who's talking to whom and copies teletype messages to American business
REPORTER: Ford Rowan
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(Studio) United States Steel to raise prices almost 4% in September and October Armco Steel to delay increase; reports .9% rise on some products. 1st National City Bank of New York raises prime interest rate to 7 3/4%.
REPORTER: John Hart
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(Studio) Georgia couple indicted for murder of 9 month old Vietnam child.
REPORTER: John Hart
(Conyers, Georgia) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maltbee adopted child through Vietnam adoption agency. On June 30, baby admitted to hospital with skull fracture and broken collar bone. Died 12 days later. Cnty. grand jury indicts couple for murder and child cruelty. Couple refuses to comment.
REPORTER: Kenley Jones (WSB-TV)
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(Studio) Continental jet with 131 aboard crashes on takeoff in Denver. 50 hurt. Pilot stops jet 3 mile short of nerve gas stkpile.
REPORTER: John Hart
(Denver, Colorado) Wreckage shown. [Chief air controller Larry ROBINSON - commends pilot Robert E. Preis for landing.] National Transportation Safety Bd. begins investigation. Cause said to be air turbulence.
REPORTER: Dave Minshall (KOA-TV)
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(Studio) Dynamite bomb goes off in entrance of federal court building in Denver. No one hurt.
REPORTER: John Hart
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(Studio) F. David Mathews, 39, sworn in as Department of Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Says earth can be made better place to live.
REPORTER: John Hart
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(Studio) Report on Betty Ford.
REPORTER: John Hart
(DC) [Mrs. FORD - enjoys being in White House Husband changed in past year He feels very mature and firm.]
REPORTER: John Cochran
(Studio) Richard Nixon resigned August 9, 1974.
REPORTER: John Hart
(DC) [NIXON - announces resignation.] Shown leaving White House
REPORTER: James Polk
(San Clemente, California) Nixon in seclusion and ill health at La Casa Pacifica. [Ex-Nixon speech writer Raymond PRICE, JR. - says Nixon living in exile in own country Always bounces back. He's aware of passions Watergate inspires.] Nixon works on memoirs. Borrowed $189,000 to meet mortgage from industry Robert Abplanalp. Nixon's Key Biscayne, Florida, home to be sold. Debts amount to $642,000; debts itemized. [Literary agent Irving LAZAR - says if Nixon speaks with candor, book to be fascinating historical document.] Photos show Nixon with friends and family. Shown with ex-aides, Bebe Rebozo, and George Mardikian. [MARDIKIAN - says Nixon was his old self.] Nixon met with people on beach last month [Nixon neighbor Bill SOEBERG - says doesn't see Nixon.]
REPORTER: James Polk
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(Studio) Saxophonist and jazz man Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, 46, dies of cardiac arrest in Gary, IN, following earlier stroke.
REPORTER: John Hart
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(Studio) Federal grand jury in Omaha, Nebraska, indicts officers of bankrupt beef packing co., American Beef Packers, Incorporated, for conspiring to defraud livestk. feeders in 16 states of $20 million.
REPORTER: John Hart
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(Studio) Red Army terrorists arrested in Tripoli, Libya. Substitute hostages freed.
REPORTER: John Hart
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(Studio) Report on sections of Michigan and Wisconsin that are trying to create 51st state.
REPORTER: John Hart
(Lansing, Michigan) Talk occurs with regard to breaking off part of Michigan and Wisconsin to form state of Superior. Legis. formed committee to study idea; similar study in Wisconsin. Map shows proposed merger. People in upper Michigan feel too much of taxes goes to Detroit. [President 51st state committee Theodore ALBERT - says Michigan government treats N. Michigan like foreign cntry.]
REPORTER: Bob Jamieson
(Minocqua, Wisconsin) People complain of taxes going to support poor urban school districts in south [Town treasurer Larry BOSACKI - says people here getting ripped off.] [Mayor Richard HERRICK - says taxed without representative] Upper Michigan has timber and mining. North Wisconsin is tourist area. 51st state could be financed by legalized gambling.
REPORTER: Bob Jamieson
(Michigan) [Senator minority leader Bob DAVIS - says not economy feasible or political practical.] [51st state committee John GLABSER - says it can work.] Situation brings attention to people who feel neglected.
REPORTER: Bob Jamieson
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