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#56959
(Studio) Pope John Paul II's reaffirmation of conservative stance on issues considered controversial in United States noted not affecting attendance at public Mass in Grant Park; films shown.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Studio) No. of people attending mentioned; film shown.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(Chicago, Illinois) Papal policy on marriage, contraceptives, sex in and out of marriage; homosexuality, abortion, euthanasia outlined on screen; John Paul's battle for enforced conservatism while in Poland recalled.
REPORTER: Lou Cioffi
(Chicago, Illinois) Pope's activities today examined; films shown His visit to Church of the Five Holy Martyrs noted reminiscent of Polish journey; details given. Grant Park Mass featured.
REPORTER: Bill Blakemore
(Studio) John Paul's visit to Polish community in Chicago reported films shown. Gabriel Depa family's reaction noted. [DEPA - comments.] Depa's immigration to United States 19 years ago mentioned. [WOMAN - comments.] Pope noted going to Washington, DC for visit with President Carter tomorrow; special broadcast, "The Pope in America", announced. Upcoming items announced.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#56961
(Studio) Unemployment for September examined; credit card spending for August compared to July. Details given.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Proliferation of credit cards and cycle of debt generated by their use examined. [Bank of America spokesperson Kenneth LARKIN - comments.] Size of Visa and Master Charge business compared to others. Disadvantages of such credit outlined. [Credit counselor Gerard LAREAU - comments on size of av. family's debt.]
REPORTER: Dan Cordtz
#56962
(Studio) UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) reported tentatively agreeing on contract with Ford, avoiding strike set for this morning; Chrysler said only one of big 3 auto makers presently without UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) contract.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#56963
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(NYC) Richard and Pat Nixon's difficulties in finding New York City apt. recalled; films shown. [Building superintendent Mario DIGIACOMO - comments on resident's objections to security men.] Nixon allegedly has purchased townhse.; details given. Arthur Schlesinger and David Rockefeller reported next-door neighbors. [SCHLESINGER - says it goes with the neighborhood.] ["Annie" producer Irwin MEYER - comments on safety.] [New NEIGHBOR - comments.]
REPORTER: Lynn Sherr
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(Studio) President Carter reported announcing reelec. plans on December 4 in DC; Press Secretary Jody Powell quoted.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#56967
(Studio) 1st test of strength for Carter forces against Edward Kennedy noted taking place in Florida this month; details given.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Miami, Florida) [Rosalynn CARTER - comments on caucuses.] Mrs. Carter's "we" noted include not only herself and President, but Vice President Walter Mondale, Jody Powell and Robert Strauss as well. [STRAUSS - comments.] Draft-Kennedy rally, at which 1960 John F. Kennedy campaign posters were auctioned off noted; campaign tactics of each camp outlined. [Florida Carter coordinator Jay HAYKES - comments.] [Florida Draft-Kennedy Committee spokesperson Mike ABRAMS - comments.] Anticipated significance to both sides of Florida caucus considered.
REPORTER: Sander Vanocur
#56968
(Studio) Rose Kennedy's release from Boston hospital reported; her recent surgery recalled.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#56970
(s) Many Senators rptdly. still attaching Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) II treaty to USSR troops in Cuba issue.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Latest controversy said revolving around alleged construction of building in port of Cienfuegos designed to handle nuclear submarines; sketches shown. Identical bldgs. reported built at each USSR nuclear submarine base; details given on purpose of building Such base reportedviolating 1970 agreement between Henry Kissinger and Anatoly Dobrynin, as well as agreement reached in 1962; films shown. Difficulty in proving allegations noted; President Carter's promise of incrd. surveillance of Cuba recalled.
REPORTER: Barrie Dunsmore Artist: Freda Reiter
#56971
(Studio) Senate Intelligence Committee reported concluding that United States can better keep track of USSR with Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) II than without it.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Committee's final report examined; pts. quoted on screen. [Senator Adlai STEVENSON - comments on monitoring ability with treaty.] [Senator John GLENN - recalls USSR exploitation of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) I.]
REPORTER: Ann Compton
#56972
(Studio) United States reported withdrawing ambassador to South Korea, William Gleysteen to protest Korean government's expulsion of opposition leader from national assembly.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#56973
(Studio) Gold price activity over past week recalled; current price shown.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#56975
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(Tampa, Florida) Tampa Bay Buccaneers record recalled; films shown, courtesy CBS Sports. [Coach John McKAY - comments.] Tightend Rico Dishaw disappearance recalled. [Player Mark COTNEY - comments.] [Players Ricky BELL, Gary HUFF - comment.] Recent victory over Los Angeles Rams recalled; team's present status in NFL (National Football League) cited.
REPORTER: Rebecca Chase
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