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(Studio) Birthplace of former President John F. Kennedy dedicated as national historic site.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5456
(Studio) Senator Mike Mansfield calls for new ways to reduce casualties and end war.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5457
(Studio) At Paris Peace Talks, Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge calls enemy demand for unilateral withdrawal improper, unreasonable, and illogical.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5458
(Studio) Students clash with police as New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller arrives in Ecuador.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5459
(Brookline, Massachusetts) [Rose KENNEDY - presents to United States deed to house and land where John F. Kennedy was born.] Leads guests on tour of house
REPORTER: Jim Burnes
(Studio) No special ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery to mark JFK's 52nd birthday.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) What would JFK had done if he'd lived after 2 terms? He talked of writing about his administration, of buying a newspaper. Would have consulted Nixon. Should mourn what might have been.
REPORTER: Bill Lawrence
(Studio) Theodore Roosevelt was youngest president, but JFK youngest to leave White House
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#5461
(Studio) Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield defends other senators who speak out against war. Says senators have right to criticize and criticizes administration policy of maintaining maximum military pressure. It doesn't reduce casualties or bring war to end.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) By calling for reduction of casualties, Mansfield moves away from Nixon plan. Calls for de-escalation, regardless of what happens in Paris.
REPORTER: Bob Clark
#5462
(Studio) Casualties reported At Paris, Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge says other side repeated old positions at talks.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5463
(Studio) France selects new president Sunday
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Paris, France) Leading candidates are Gaullist, Georges Pompidou, and moderate, Alain Poher. Policies of both are vague and similar. Poher campaigns only on TV; counts on anti-Gaullist coalition in runoff.
REPORTER: John Rolfson
#5464
(Studio) Israeli and Syrian jets clash. Reports conflict. Israeli-held town of Jericho hit by rockets from Jordan.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Jericho, Jordan) Stores and hses. gutted. Arab town with no Israeli presence.
REPORTER: Russell Jones
(Studio) Arab spokesperson claims Israel fired rockets to turn Arab population against guerrillas.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5466
(Studio) Students continue protests in Ecuador as in Colombia. 2nd day of Governor Nelson Rockefeller's Colombia visit.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Bogota, Colombia) Students throw stones; police use tear gas. University and police make truce. All quiet during lunch and following nap.
REPORTER: Charles Murphy
#5467
(Studio) Campus unrest began in 1964 at University California in Berkeley. Officials take steps against protest for "People's Park."
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Berkeley, California) Students demand fence around "People's Park" be torn down. Owners of 2nd park offer to lease it for park at $1 year University offers to lease part of 1st park May be too late.
REPORTER: John Davenport
#5469
(Studio) Apollo X film shows dark side of moon.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(ABC Space Hdqtrs.) Film shows landing sites of Apollo XI, near Sea of Tranquility.
REPORTER: Jules Bergman
#5470
(Studio) Farm town lady wants neighbors to hear big symphony. Hires Philadelphia orchestra to play for town's anniversary.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Marvell, Arkansas) Frustrated violinist, Lily Peter, runs cotton plantation. [PETER - says Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy is best. Pays for it by mortgaging 1 of plantations.] Miss Lily almost 100. Got letter from Pennsylvania man who wanted wife who could hire orchestra.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
#5472
(Studio) Did 55 who died on "Hamburger Hill" die in vain? We'll attack again when North Vietnam come back. Attack may be military correct, but political wrong because of adverse reaction. Some who died were 10 years old when 1st Americans fell in Vietnam.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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