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(Studio) In Wisconsin Democratic primary, Jimmy Carter wins with 37%; 36% for Representative Morris Udall; 13% for Alabama Governor George Wallace, and 7% for Senator Henry Jackson. It looked like Udall won last night.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Milwaukee, WI) Carter holds up newspaper at 2:30 p.m. that said Udall won. [CARTER - says Democrat race narrowing down to him and Jackson.]
REPORTER: Don Oliver
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Carter visits Pennsylvania AFL-CIO convention Union members shout "we want Humphrey." [CARTER - says sometimes particular group of people prefer to live together; wouldn't want to disrupt natural inclinations of people. Doesn't want to insinuate racial discrimination.] Carter says reporters trying to make something out of nothing with regard to his ethnic remark.
REPORTER: Don Oliver
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Udall felt good about outcome of New York and Wisconsin primaries. He attends Pennsylvania AFL-CIO convention [UDALL - says Pennsylvania will be important primary.] He and Carter met privately. [UDALL - says beating Ford is more important than differences between him and Carter.] Udall to continue fight for president nomination.
REPORTER: Charles Quinn
(Studio) "Scoop" Jackson recs. 104 New York delegates. Udall recs. 70; 35 for Carter and 65 uncommitted. Re: total delegate support, Carter has 237; 166 for Jackson; 119 for Udall, and 104 for Wallace. Many uncommitted votes are for Senator Hubert H. Humphrey.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(NYC) Jackson's victory party moved outside when Jackson refuses to cross picket line of striking NBC technicians and newswriters. [JACKSON - says received landslide but missed major] Jackson did well in New York City and nearby, but not upstate. Jackson organization had cars to take voters to polls. [JACKSON - says Carter won states that will go Republican in November and Udall failed to win 2 "liberal" states, Massachusetts and New York.] Jackson stages fund raiser in Pennsylvania tonight. Jackson counts on Pennsylvania support from labor, `72 Hubert H. Humphrey supporters and Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo.
REPORTER: Bob Jamieson
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(Studio) George Wallace says no candidate will get major of delegates to conv. and his delegates will be factor.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President Ford wins 55% of Wisconsin vote; Ron Reagan gets 45%. Ford defs. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, whom Reagan attacks.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Ford meets with Grand Rapids, Michigan, busmen. in rose garden. [FORD - says Wisconsin results justify his faith in Kissinger. Kissinger was issue in WI because of Reagan. Kissinger is 1 of US' greatest secys. of state.] Aides say Ford angry at reports that Kissinger is leaving. Ford tells campaign manager Rogers Morton he expects everyone to reflect his views re: Kissinger. Ford to campaign in Texas this wkend.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Studio) Ford against bill to break up big oil companies; possibly due to upcoming Texas primary. Reagan tells Texas group that American economy would improve if government would let free enterprise system operate with more freedom. Re: Republican delegate support, Ford has 251; 84 for Reagan and 166 uncommitted.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Acting premier Hua Kuo-feng named premier and 1st vice-chairperson He's heir apparent to Mao Tse-tung. 1st vice-prem. Teng Hsiao-ping kicked out of all government and party posts.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(People's Republic of China) Photos of China shown. Monday rioting triggered government's action. Tien An Men Sq., where violence occurred, is cordoned off by troops.
REPORTER: Jack Reynolds (narrates)
(Studio) CIA Director George Bush says shakeup won't affect US-Chinese relations Ex-hd. of United States mission to China says Chinese internal problems should stabilize.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President Ford says he'll veto foreign aid bill that gives Israel $500 million more.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Billionaire Howard Hughes, 70, buried.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Houston, Texas) Brief ceremony held at family plot. 16 mourners present, incling. aunt and doctors [Reverend Robert GIBSON - says the Lord gives and the Lord taketh away.] Hughes was mystery to relatives, as he was to rest of world.
REPORTER: George Lewis
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(Studio) Honor code of West Point military academy may have been broken by 100 cadets.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(W. Point, New York) In 1951, 90 cadets dismissed due to cheating scandal. Now, electrical engineering department believes cadets may have shared info. on home study project. [Cadet honor board William ANDERSON - says no collaboration was allowed on project.] [Dep. commandant Colonel Hal RHYNE - says shocked at occurrence.] [Cadet Michael IVY - says violating honor code violates part of cadet.]
REPORTER: Robert Hager
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(Studio) Radio personality, Mary Margaret McBride, 76, dies in New York. Career noted.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Report on fallout shelters built in US.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Denver, Colorado) Signs point to presence of fallout shelters. Govt. Pays inspectors to look them over. Denver has adequate amount of shelters to protect population [SPKR. - says rations adequate for 2 weeks per person. 1 Department of Defense commercial with regard to shelters shown. Nuclear attack drills held at Denver school. [Principal Richard CONKLIN - says civil defense is uppermost.] Civil Defense film shown.
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
(Battle Creek, Michigan) Federal government runs school here for local civil defense representatives $2 billion spent on civil defense in 25 years Slides which Soviets use in their civil defense training shown. Soviet fallout shelters rptdly. more advanced. [SPOKESPERSON - says would rather sell snowballs to Eskimos (rather than sell civil defense ideas to Americans).] [2nd SPOKESPERSON -likens selling attempt to selling insurance to newlyweds.] [4 PEOPLE - say they don't know where fallout shelters are. (2 standing next to shelters.)]
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
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