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NEWS SUMMARY September 22, 1971 (Tuesday Wires and Newscasts) Major Stories of Day: Draft Extension passes in big RN victory -- lead on all nets. RN Meets with Consumer Spokesmen minus Nader who applaud freeze generally but want tighter controls and more equity. Film reports on all nets. Rumors of Mao's serious illness or death are denied by PRC spokesmen in Ottawa but there are still fishy things going on in the Middle Kingdom. Another corrected report on a prison shooting -- this one on the already controversial death of Soledad brother George Jackson "a surprising new finding, 11 said CBS. And as opposing views continue to come forth from Attica, a minor rebellion is put down in the New Orleans prison. The UN opens with opposing demonstrators on the PRC admis- sion question marching outside. The US unleashes one of the biggest raids over NVN since halt to bombing 3 years ago - - and anti-Thieu demonstrations continue. DEFENSE All nets led with news that, as Cronkite put it, the Gov't again has the power to draft. HKS said the end of the battle came with ease and speed; it was almost anti-climatic. And Chancellor said the Senate had moved with swift decisiveness to put the draft back in business. A painful defeat for the anti-war senators, said ABC's Clark, and a big victory for RN. Schumacher of CBS said there simply was no interest in debating any longer -- in fact at one point, no one was talking on the floor. The filibuster ran out of death even before a chuckling Stennis, with help of EMK, Brooke, Javits and Southerners, administered the coup de grace. Stennis on NBC and ABC voicing his strong doubts over Admin hopes that new pay raises and benefits