This program is 28 minutes long
#5369
(Studio) Vietnam protests in Washington, DC from varied sources.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5370
(Studio) Apollo X astronauts continue to orbit moon despite pollution problem aboard.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5371
(Studio) National Guard and police use tear gas at North Carolina campus.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5373
(Studio) New fighting broke out at Ap Bia, South Vietnam, known as "Hamburger Hill." President Nixon pressured on war.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Quakers protest war on Capitol steps. Arrested for unlawful assembly. Senator Mike Mansfield speaks sympathetically of Nixon's problem of keeping military pressure on enemy. 10 arrests.
REPORTER: Bob Clark
#5374
(Studio) While Nixon gave posthumous medals for families of 2 who were killed in Vietnam, mother gave back medals South Vietnam gave her.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Mrs. Louis Ransom of New York returns medals to South Vietnam embassy. [Mrs. RANSOM - says he gave life for freedom of South Vietnam people; government suppresses that freedom.] [Embassy Official Nguyen MOAN - asks Mrs. Ransom to believe they are fighting for freedom.] Mrs. Ransom stayed for coffee, but left medals.
REPORTER: Duff Thomas
#5375
(Studio) Anti-war protest from Arlington National Cemetery.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Honor Guard at Tomb of Unknown Soldier shown. Kentucky soldier, sergeant Michael Sanders, 1 of these until sent to Saigon after criticizing war in newspaper. [SANDERS - believes this is punishment for my exercise of free speech.] Saigon appointed said to be promotion; few believe it. Army Secretary Stanley Resor studies matter.
REPORTER: Bill Downs
#5376
(Studio) Nixon usually quiet about war criticism.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) White House orders assault on war critics. Commander of "Hamburger Hill" attack defends battle. Defense Secretary Melvin Laird questions dissenters. White House defends casualty rates. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler says Hill action defense
REPORTER: Bill Gill
(Studio) Deadline for seeing Vietnam results will be sooner than September
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#5378
(Studio) Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas resigns as $12,000 year president of Albert Parvin Foundation. Foundation owned 3 Las Vegas casinos until 3 wks. ago. Govt. names Parvin as alleged co-conspirator on stock charges against Louis Wolfson. Reporter notes Wolfson-Fortas link.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5379
(Studio) United States Air Force mechanic lost at sea after stealing transport plane from British base. sergeant Paul Meyer had been bedded down after drinking. Calls wife in Virginia and tells her of problems with plane.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5380
(Studio) Apollo X astronauts orbit moon.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(ABC Space Hdqtrs.) Astronauts film lunar landing site. Fiberglass pollutes air. Simulation of flight shown. Begin 2 1/2-day trip home Saturday
REPORTER: Jules Bergman
(Studio) Apollo X due to splashdown Monday
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5382
(Studio) US-USSR amity affected by University Minnesota band playing for Nixon and USSR Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Samson Freeze plays tuba. [DOBRYNIN - says would appointed him Assistant Secretary of State if he were Nixon.]
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
(Studio) United States expels Tass newsman in retaliation for USSR expelling "Washington Post" reporter
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#5383
(Studio) Secretary of State William Rogers ends Southeast Asia Treaty Organization meeting
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Bangkok, Thailand) Communist threat exists, ptly. because of United States air bases. Rogers assures Thailand that Rusk pledge of help still stands. Talk of building bridges to Peking.
REPORTER: John Scali
#5384
(Studio) Southeast Asia Treaty Organization not made to deal with near civil war in Malaysia.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Capital deserted. Curfew in effect; ruins noted. Curfew lifted few hrs daily. Director Operations Council Tun Abdul Razak runs nation and reports to P.M. [RAZAK - says improvement will take time. Communist and anti-ntl. plot, not breach of Indians, Chinese, and Malaysians.] Tin mine still blazes.
REPORTER: Ted Koppel
#5386
(Studio) Gun battle breaks out on North Carolina A and T campus. Student killed there earlier in week Black students fire at police and National Guard. Guard moves in and plane and helicopter spreads tear gas. Dorm captured. Mil. policeman shot and 7 injured.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5387
(Studio) Charles E. Young installed as new Chancellor of University California at Los Angeles. No violence.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Los Angeles, California) No strike or violence. University California of L.A. is middle class commuter college in contrast with other colleges. No radical bastion.
REPORTER: John Davenport
#5388
(Studio) Students labor for state in Yugoslavia.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Belgrade, Yugoslavia) Students arrive for month to work for government 1000's spend month of summer doing something constructive, although it may seem corny. President Josip Broz Tito meets student demands. Students shown building highway.
REPORTER: George Watson
#5390
(Studio) Reporter comments on week of activity.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Studio) Reporter notes spacecraft nearing moon and helicopter spraying tear gas on campus on earth. Governor Ronald Reagan calls man liar for saying he made political speeches. Senator Ted Kennedy asks for bro's. killer's life to be spared. 2 astronaut comments: 1 expletive, and "I think we've still got all our marbles."
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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