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(Studio) Senator Edward Kennedy denounces military action in Vietnam termed senseless, and claims they impair Paris Peace Talks.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu says he'll never agree to coalition government that includes Communists
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) Vice President Spiro Agnew representatives President Nixon at Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller appeals to students in Ecuador to stop rioting and start talking.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) At Emmanuel College in Boston, Massachusetts, Senator Kennedy criticizes as senseless some Vietnam military action. Promises sharper speech at Amherst College Saturday Senator Everett Dirksen says he'll answer Kennedy charges Monday in Senate
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) President Thieu says he'll oppose any coalition government or unilateral withdrawal. Thieu to meet Nixon on Midway Island next week
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Vice President Agnew speaks on Vietnam at Arlington National Cemetery.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Arlington, Virginia) Agnew presents Wreath at Tomb of Unknown Soldier. [AGNEW - says can't compromise another nation's freedom to preserve one's own.]
REPORTER: Bill Downs
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(Studio) At Torrington, Connecticut, playwright Arthur Miller and others read list of Vietnam war dead to mark Memorial Day.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Memorial Day means much to Ohio town.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Beallsville, Ohio) 6 from small town killed in Vietnam. Servicemen memorialized. [Postmaster Vernon JEFFERS - says townspeople hurt, not angry.] [Mayor Ben GRAMLIC - says town began memorial in order to be ready by Memorial Day.] Memorial and graves shown.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
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(Studio) Governor Nelson Rockefeller invites student leaders to talk instead of rioting. 7 killed. Worst violence Thursday
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Quito, Ecuador) President Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra cordially greets Rockefeller. He wants preferential trade treatment. Police use tear gas to quell protesters; not all students. Troops cordon off palace.
REPORTER: Charles Murphy
#5486
(Studio) Oil workers and longshoremen in Curacao strike and rampage through Willemstad.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5487
(Studio) General strike in Argentina halts industry and transportation. Cntry. quiet except for Cordoba.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#5488
(Studio) French polls show interim President, Alain Poher, and Georges Pompidou lead candidates, but neither will win election. Poher predicted to win run-off.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Paris, France) Polls show drifting voters.
REPORTER: John Rolfson
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(Studio) 1,000's protest fence surrounding "People's Park" in Berkeley.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Berkeley, California) Protesters gather at new "People's Park" and march to old one. Merchants board up stores. University defends property rights; wants to make soccer field out of park University offers to rent point of park to protesters, but they want all of it. Protest peaceful.
REPORTER: John Davenport
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(Studio) Australia has different approach to campus unrest.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Melbourne, Australia) Issues are Vietnam and determining school policy. Moderates still hold edge. Prof. Ian Jarnell of Monash University paid $1,500 yr. to play the fool and defuse disorders. Called "The Wizard," he prevents minor incidents from becoming major problems.
REPORTER: Ted Koppel
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(Studio) Son of Representative Powell, Adam Clayton Powell III, marries white girl, Beryl Slocum, whose ancestors include Miles Standish.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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