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(Studio) President Carter's comments on miners' returning to work under Taft-Hartley order noted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Today's dvts. leading to temporary court order for miners to go back to work detailed. UMW (United Mine Workers of America, International Union) president Arnold Miller's meeting with Labor Secretary Marshall with regard to resumption of negotiations and Justice Department attys.' request for hearing before judge mentioned. [CARTER - believes adequate number of miners will obey law.] Arguments of Attorney General Bell, union attorney Harrison Combs, and ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) attorney Ralph Temple quoted; Judge Aubrey Robinson's ruling outlined.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
(Studio) Question of miners' return to mines noted.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Beckley, West Virginia) Reaction to recent dvts. by West Virginia district leaders in Beckley, West Virginia, reported Dist. officers involved here are Dennis Saunders, Harold Hayden and Fred Decker. [SAUNDERS - will abide by order.] [HAYDEN - says miners believe in cntry., but also in union and some are more upset about it than others.] [DECKER - doesn't know what will happen.]
REPORTER: Robert Hager
(Indiana, Pennsylvania) Finleyville, Pennsylvania's, Consolidation Mines' use of company foremen to prepare mines for return of workers detailed. [Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal Company president Gilbert REMEY thinks miners would want to go back after long strike and that they'd be safe if number of them went back.]
REPORTER: Meredith Lewis
(Studio) State and local law enforcement agencies and Justice Department preparations for enforcement of law reported.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Briefing for United States attys. from affected states described. [S. IN US attorney Virginia Dill McCARTY - thinks miners in IN will obey court order.]
REPORTER: Carl Stern
(Studio) Thursday's planned meeting between UMW (United Mine Workers of America, International Union) and BCOA in Washington, DC mentioned.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) February wholesale price figs. noted; effect of food prices reported.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(No location given) Details of February wholesale prices and outlook for future outlined.
REPORTER: Frank Bourgholtzer
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(Studio) Farmers' protest near Nogales, Arizona, over importation of Mexican food prods. they claim are bad for their economy and for health of Americans
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Nogales, Arizona) Farmers' blockade of Mexican produce trucks coming into US described. Talks between Mexican and American farmers noted; farmers' complaints include claim that Mexicans can use insecticides like DDT that have been banned in US. [MAN - says United States farmers have made point and will now move out.]
REPORTER: Don Harris
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(Studio) Somalia's promise to President Carter that it will withdraw all troops from territory disputed with Ethiopia and Presumption that now USSR and Cuba will withdraw troops from area noted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) [CARTER - calls for USSR and Cuban withdrawal from Horn of Africa as soon as Somalia withdraws from Ethiopian territory and Ethiopia has established control.] Admin. officials' remarks about situation and effect on US-USSR relations reported.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
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(Studio) Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Fahd's statement that Saudis will consider recognition of Israel, if comprehensive peace settlement creating Palestinian state is reached, reported President Carter's remarks on Israeli position on United Nations resolution 242 and withdrawal from west bank stated. Resignation of Mark Siegel, chief Carter liaison with American Jewish community, because of opposition to arms sales to Saudis and Egyptians reported.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#498247
(Studio) Update on condition of "Hustler" magazine owner Larry Flynt after shooting incident in Georgia; he's moved to Atlanta hospital. Film shown. Police report with regard to leads in case noted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
#498249
(Studio) Washington, DC siege by Hanafi Muslims recalled; report is update on hostages in event.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Details given of Washington, DC siege 1 year ago today, when Hanafis seized B'nai B'rith headquarters, District Building and Islamic Center. Films shown. 2 hostages were Washington, DC city cnclman. Marion Barry and Dr. Lewis Hamburger. [BARRY - describes experience in siege when he was shot.] [HAMBURGER - describes experience.] Reporter notes many hostages refuse to talk of experience. [HAMBURGER - cites feelings about experience and says most people he knows have picked up lives and haven't lost faith in people because of incident. Describes changes experience caused in own life.] [BARRY - doesn't have apprehensions about talking of experience; cites changes it made in his life. Doesn't think incidents like Washington, DC siege have made difference in unregulated weapons in US.] Security measures resulting from siege and sentences for Hanafis noted.
REPORTER: Carole Simpson
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(Studio) Reports with regard to Cuban government's dispatch of 6 people, wanted for hijackings, from Havana to NYC; USSR proposal of ban on neutron bomb, at Geneva mtg., and possibility that United States might supply bomb to NATO; assassination of Nicaraguan President Somoza's top aide; trial for Red Brigade terrorists in Turin, Italy; and Tongsun Park's statements on payments to Congmen.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Report on Vietnam use of American military hardware left after Vietnam war.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Bien Hoa, Vietnam) Vietnam use of damaged United States military hardware by melting it in Communist government steel mill in Bien Hoa reported.
REPORTER: Don Oliver
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