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#7069
(Studio) South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky says President Nixon to pull out 40,000 more troops by November 200,000 to be out by end of 1970. Mbrs. of Congress disturbed at Ky rptg. pullout.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Enemy fighting level same. North Vietnam infiltrated as far as Mekong Delta. No progress at Paris Peace Talks. Only progress in Vietnamization of war.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
(Studio) President Nixon's withdrawal report Tuesday won't be last.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Hopes for 3rd pullout in December Hope to bring 200-250,000 home by end of 1970 New offensive could change plans. Questions about South Vietnam troops' ability.
REPORTER: John Scali
#7072
(Studio) Former University California Chancellor Clark Kerr tells South Govs. Conf. higher education in worst crisis in 333 years Many eds. uneasy.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Madison, WI) Tough steps taken here. Conservative legislature forces University admin. to act. 1 law forbids students to appear on campus with sound amplifying equipment. Tuition raised for out-of-state students. Student rent strikes and demands for open enrollment feared.
REPORTER: Howard Tuckner
#7073
(Studio) San Francisco State subject to much unrest last school year
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(San Francisco, California) 700 arrests, 100 injuries, teacher and student strikes here during 6 mos. Each side out to destroy the other. [President S.I. HAYAKAWA - expects trouble of sneaky kind.] Students had demanded black and minority study programs. President Hayakawa called it phony issue; says they already had programs. Radicals, opposed to Hayakawa, to be ready for trouble.
REPORTER: John Davenport
#7074
(Studio) Students seize President' office and building at Columbia in Spring of 1968, followed by restful year This year likely to be similar.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(NYC) Campus objects painted red. 2 Students for a Democratic Society groups fight among themselves. President Dr. Andrew Cordier shown. More blacks enrolled, yet lack of black studies program. Reserve Officers' Training Corps being phased out.
REPORTER: Marlene Sanders
#7075
(Studio) House passes bill making student loans from banks easier. Govt. pays difference in interest.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#7077
(Studio) Reports on life in Cuba hard to come by. Last United States reporter there asked to leave Peter Jennings and Canadian film crew made tour.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Cuba) 100s of refugees leave Cuba daily, Pro workers who left are hard to replace. Fidel Castro glad to see middle-class go They might have been threat to revolution. Can't leave without someone claiming you. Passengers avoid picture of Che Guevara in lounge. Woman shown who had flaw in passport. She'll leave later than rest of family. Govt. interpreter told reporter refugees' greed leading them to capitalism's luxuries. Last sign they'll see says: "Motherland or Death," Jet heads for Miami.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
(Studio) Cuban exiles here claim 900,000 want to come out, even though waiting list frozen at 150,000,
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
#7079
(Studio) Attorney, Gene John Mitchell tells Cong, Committee, use of hard drugs and marijuana spreads among youth.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#7080
(Studio) Digging in Consol, No, 9 in West Virginia ends when workers meet rock fall and waist-high water.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#7081
(Studio) Commander Albert McLemore pleads innocent to charge of responsibility for Evans-Melbourne crash.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#7082
(Studio) 200 Marine prisoners riot in brig at Camp Pendleton, California. Congress group has been studying charges of brutality by guards.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#7083
(Studio) Mayor Lee Stenzel and Chief of Police William Petersen resign in Cairo, Illinois. Blacks have protested Petersen methods. Stenzel aimed resignation at cooling racial hatreds.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#7084
(Studio) 3,000 march for more black construction jobs on "Black Monday"
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 20% of city black. Less 2% have union jobs. Blacks want all new bldgs. shut down while talks go on [Black MALE - says we'll close town down.]
REPORTER: Gregory Tucker
#7085
(Studio) Labor and contract disputes prevent Met. Opera from opening. Some of its members protest peacefully.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(NYC) Orchestra and singers perform outside Met.
REPORTER: No reporter given
#7087
(Studio) United Nations Secretary General U Thant says nuclear war threat incring. Arms race worldwide and People's Republic of China needs to be brought in disarmament talks. Urges normal relations between United States and China.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Studio) United States tends to be moralistic; won't recognize country it doesn't like. British has relations with all that can help her. United States needs relations with China, North Vietnam, and North Korea. Should recognize all.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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