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CRIME
Sevareid commented on the fact that retailers are
losing 3 1/2B in shoplifting yearly in all parts of
the country; all segments of society. He said we
don't know what to do about it then reminisced
about how candy-pinching kids used to get a strong
right hand on the rear. And that might again be
the answer.
A jury acquitted Elmer Pratt, Southern California
leader of the Panthers and 11 other defendants of
conspiracy to commit murder and assault with
deadly weapons on police officers. The jury did
find Pratt and 8 others guilty of conspiracy to
possess illegal weapons including a machine gun.
ENVIR ONMENT
NBC reported on the attempt to reverse the environ-
mental destruction going on at Lake Tahoe where
the town council agreed to limit population and
building in the resort.
MISCELLANY
The Supreme Court announced that it will hear
arguments in January on challenges to the death
penalty and other tough cases postponed until
there was a full bench.
ABC reported from Magra, Wisconsin, a traditionally
prosperous town, which is about to lose the Kimberly-
Clark Mill that made it that way. (K-C is selling).
True community spirit has emerged as company,-
employee and financially uninvolved residents are
trying to find new investors for the Mill
Reasoner
took the opportunity with his comment to talk of
returning Christ to Christmas by recognizing the
miracle in the bringing of Christ to the world as
a child.
POLITICS
All nets noted Pete McCloskey became the 1st can-
didate to enter the NH primary. Pete said he hopes
to lure RN up to NH to debate him on VN and truth
in Gov't the 2 main issues as he sees it
ABC's Bill Lawrence looked in on the primary
battles and concluded that no Dem candidate has
the money or popularity to win all the primaries
as JFK did. In fact the 1st 3 primaries could
result in 3 winners -- making for a bigger battle
in Miami.
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