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1972-12-21, , min.
Former President Truman still in very serious condition. Apollo XV11 astronauts return to Houston, Texas.
1972-12-22, , min.
Former President Truman's condition almost critical. Females now deputy sheriffs in Los Angeles
1972-12-25, , min.
Holiday bombing pause in Vietnam. Former President Truman's condition worsens.
1972-12-26, , min.
Former President Truman dies. Gunshots wound three civilians in Northern Ireland.
1972-12-27, , min.
Body of Harry Truman lies in state at Truman library. Funeral to take place in the library. North Vietnam boycotts Paris peace talks. Will not negotiate until bombing ceases.
1972-12-28, , min.
Harry Truman is buried in a private ceremony. Medical researchers say heavy coffee drinkers are more likely to have heart attacks.
1972-12-29, , min.
Apollo XV11 on-board film is released by NASA. Newspapers should be read to keep well informed as TV news only covers the surface of a story.
1972-12-31, , min.
In Paris, North Vietnam demands US sign peace settlement. US wants changes. Pope Paul is happy to hear Vietnam peace talks are resuming.
1973-01-01, , min.
North Vietnam pushing for negotiated settlement. Kissinger and Nixon meet.
1973-01-02, , min.
Low-level talks continue in Paris. House Democratic caucus renominated Carl Albert as speaker and Thomas O'Neill as House Majority Leader.
1973-01-14, , min.
Two Royal Ulster officers killed by booby-trapped bomb attached to their car by IRA. Elvis Presley's "Aloha From Hawaii" becomes the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer.
1973-01-15, , min.
General Alexander Haig goes to South Vietnam to discuss peace negotiations with Saigon.
1973-01-16, , min.
Reports that ceasefire agreement may be signed in several days are denied. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir meets with the Pope then flies to Geneva Switzerland.
1973-01-17, , min.
Pentagon Papers case begins. Casper Weinberger testifies in Senate hearing.
1973-01-18, , min.
Rumors abound of Vietnam peace settlement. Senate approves Frederick Dent as Commerce secretary.
1973-01-22, , min.
Talk of ceasefire in Vietnam. North Vietnam says ceasefire will be initiated Wednesday, signed Saturday and take affect Sunday.
1973-01-22, , min.
Truce possible in South Vietnam as major figures return to Paris to conclude peace negotiations. Former President Lyndon Baines Johnson dies at 64.
1973-01-24, , min.
Vietnam ceasefire has been reached, Formal signing soon. Former President Lyndon Johnson's body arrives in Washington DC. for final ceremonies.
1973-01-24, , min.
Commentary about death of President Johnson and end of Vietnam war.
1973-01-25, , min.
Funeral in Washington DC for President Johnson followed by burial at Texas ranch. Chicago teachers strike ends.
1973-01-26, , min.
President Nixon requests day of prayer as Vietnam war ends. Spiro Agnew to visit Southeast Asia to discuss postwar relations.
1973-02-05, , min.
Juan Corona, accused of the mass murder of 25 migrant workers, asks for a new trial. In Paris, Viet Cong and South Vietnam begin talks on South Vietnam's political future.
1973-02-06, , min.
American POW's scheduled for release soon. King Hussein of Jordan visits White House. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir to follow in three weeks.
1973-02-07, , min.
Kissinger trip to Southeast Asia. Canada says it will recognize North Vietnam.
1973-02-09, , min.
North Vietnam and Viet Cong will release first group of US POW's shortly. Virginia Knauer will stay on as Nixon's consumer advisor.
1973-02-11, , min.
Henry Kissinger arrives in Hanoi to discuss postwar US relations with North Vietnam.
1973-02-12, , min.
143 American POW's released including Navy Lt. Commander Everett Alvarez who was shot down in August, 1964.
1973-02-13, , min.
North Vietnam announces it will release another 20 POW's in next few days. Nixon devalues the dollar by 10%.
1973-02-14, , min.
Nixon Hopes devaluation of dollar will stop deficit. US accuses Viet Cong of violating peace agreement by holding up release of more POW's.
1973-02-15, , min.
Two more planeloads of POW's arrive in California. Comedian Wally Cox dies at age 48.
1973-02-16, , min.
Army review court upholds conviction of Lt. William Calley in My Lai massacre. Captain Michael Heck, who refused to fly mission over North Vietnam is given a dishonorable discharge.
1973-02-19, , min.
President Nixon appears at AFL-CIO meeting. Greeted with a cordial reception. Henry Kissinger begins a trip to Southeast Asia.
1973-02-20, , min.
President Nixon visits Columbia, South Carolina to give thanks for his Vietnam support. Laos announces a ceasefire.
1973-03-30, , min.
White House press secretary Ronald Ziegler discusses Watergate. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker resigns, to be replaced by Graham Martin.
1973-04-04, , min.
Sam Ervin says his Committee has no evidence H.R. Haldeman involved with bugging Democratic headquarters. South Florida Coast suffers second blackout in two days.
1973-04-09, , min.
Anthony Russo takes stand in own defense in Pentagon Papers trial. Viet Cong downs two ICCS helicopters. President Nixon says very serious matter.
1973-04-11, , min.
House of Commons votes not to restore capital punishment. President Nixon sends Congress a comprehensive trade bill
1973-04-11, , min.
Serious smog situation in Japan. Nixon urges Congress to improve laws governing private pension plans.
1973-04-11, , min.
International financier Edward Krock charged with evading one and a half-million in income taxes.
1973-04-14, , min.
FBI Director Patrick Gray resigns after admitting to destroying evidence in Watergate scandal.
1973-04-16, , min.
United States resumes bombing of Laos after US accuses Laos of ceasefire violations. Nixon addresses construction workers.
1973-04-18, , min.
Nixon lifts all restrictions on oil imports. Indictments said to be imminent in Watergate case.
1973-04-19, , min.
Watergate case develops further. John Dean says he will not be made a scapegoat in the Watergate case.
1973-04-23, , min.
John Dean and H.R. Haldeman becoming more involved in Watergate case. South Vietnam reports fewer ceasefire violations.
1973-04-24, , min.
Nixon returns to Washington after weekend in Florida. Attorney General John Mitchell appears before New York Federal grand Jury investigating an unreported campaign contribution.
1973-04-25, , min.
Spiro Agnew comments on Watergate. John Mitchell testifies in Florida.
1973-04-26, , min.
Assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen requests all transcripts from Watergate grand jury investigation. Fighting reported heavy in Central South Vietnam.
1973-04-27, , min.
FBI Chief Patrick Gray resigns. Nixon goes to Mississippi to examine flood damage over Mississippi delta.
1973-04-27, , min.
North Vietnam has no plans to send Le Duc Tho to Paris for discussions with Henry Kissinger.
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Order1973-04-29, WCBS, 25 min.
Watergate Whitehouse cleaning recommendations by President Richard M. Nixon. Senator Jacob Javits speaks of need to have White House reorganization of current staff.