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#82
(Studio) Apollo VII's biggest problems are cracker crumbs and common cold.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(No Location Given) 5th day of flight. television transmission shows Walter Schirra lead tour through cabin. Donn Eisele narrates. Critical systems must function flawlessly for NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) to approve next mission. On that flight, Jim Lovell, Bill Anders and Frank Borman will be too far away to be helped. Apollo VII crew have colds; treating them. May be gone by re-entry.
REPORTER: Jules Bergman
(Studio) More Apollo pictures Wednesday.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#84
(Studio) Richard Nixon feels he's ahead in every major state, but says won't be overconfident. At Key Biscayne, Florida, says Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey panicky, but won't match namecalling.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#85
(Studio) Vice President Humphrey campaigns before college students in Kansas City, Missouri. Repeats position on North Vietnam bombing halt and says he'd place key importance on North Vietnam deed or word to restore DMZ.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#86
(Studio) Supreme Court rules 6-3 in favor of George Wallace on Ohio ballot. He campaigns in California.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(San Diego, California) Hecklers jeer and shout. [WALLACE - says why don't you young punks get out of auditorium. Law and order doesn't exist as result of you people. Let police handle it. Says try him when he gets back to California as President]
REPORTER: No reporter given
#87
(Studio) In Woodbridge, New Jersey, Vice Presidential candidate, Governor Spiro Agnew, says there must be guidelines drawn to limit civil disobedience. In NYC, Senator Edmund Muskie, calls for peaceful revolt of moderates.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Woodbridge, New Jersey) [AGNEW - says United States built on responsible dissent, on right to disagree without fear, on right of free press, on right of demonstrators who adhere to law. This doesn't include civil disobedience and violence. Hubert Humphrey not man for President when he says he could start riot under similar circumstances, referring to city riot.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(NYC) [MUSKIE - says how much done to meet demands of black citizens? Can choose to turn away in fear and hostility from their quest for equality. Can't expect peace if we do.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
#89
(Studio) Demonstrations disrupt classes across US. Building occupied at University California at Santa Barbara. Explosion damages building at University Michigan at Ann Arbor. Boycotts in Chicago and Philadelphia. Bomb blasts at NYU. Report on New York City public schools.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(NYC) New York City teachers strike over decentralized school district. In May, local board transfers 10 teachers. 100 others refuse to teach in protest. These teachers not allowed to return to jobs and strike over their job security. Children already missed 15 days. [Admin. Experimental District Rhody MCCOY - says communities must control schools to have quality education, self-determination and affect destiny of children.] [Teachers Union Albert SHANKER - says parents say they don't want schools closed but they support us 1000%.] [CHILD - tells how he's been playing.] [2nd CHILD - says teachers striking.] [3rd CHILD - says doing same things as did in summer but doesn't like school that much.] Decentralization viewed 2 ways.
REPORTER: Marlene Sanders
(Studio) New York Supreme Court to hear NYC's petition that Shanker be called in contempt for calling strike violating court order.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#91
(Studio) Battleship "New Jersey" silences aircraft batteries and destroys storage areas. Rptd. that slice of Vietnamese island collapsed into Gulf of Tonkin due to fire.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#92
(Studio) Air Force rule bans military personnel from wearing uniform at demonstration against United States military policy. GIs for peace group holds anti-war meeting and some wear uniforms.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(San Diego, California) Airman 1st class Michael Locks puts on uniform to lead protest. He's reservist who was called up when "Pueblo" captured; son of retired Air Force Colonel [LOCKS - says certain things one must do as United States citizen.] Air Force forbids interviews at Hamilton AFB. Peace parade organizers tell marchers not to wear uniform. Wear white caps to identify selves as GIs, reservists and vets. Small number in uniform. March shown; massed before City Hall. [LOCKS - reads order forbidding uniform wearing. No greater cause than peace to wear uniform for.]
REPORTER: John Coleman
(Studio) No set penalty for violators. Base commander refused comment. Locks due to report back at 11:59 p.m.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#94
(Studio) French President Charles DeGaulle vetoes merger with Italy's Fiat and France's Citroen.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(London, England) Some English dvpd. affection for DeGaulle. He's terrific survivor. Compares him to circus clown who's great bicycle rider. He's still in ring.
REPORTER: Malcolm Muggeridge
#96
(Studio) Report on American track man.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Mexico City, Mexico) Tommy Smith in 200 meter dash. Race shown. His time, 20.3, tied Olympic record. 3 Americans, including Smith, to be in second round of dash. ABC to cover women's 100 meter dash; men's 400 meter hurdles; men's 800 and discus finals. One American goes for 4 straight gold medals. ABC covers it at 7 pm. EST. Bulgarian weight lifter, Miadene Kucher shown trying to lift 309 pounds; he doesn't succeed.
REPORTER: Chris Schenkel; Jim McKay
(Studio) Give him A for effort.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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