Friday May 29, 1970
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News stories from Friday May 29, 1970


Summaries of the stories the major media outlets considered to be of particular importance on this date:

  • South Vietnamese and Cambodian troops fought Communists at Prey Veng. The Viet Cong blew up a bridge on Highway 1 and threw toads into Cambodian army camps. The troops opened fire, revealing their positions. [CBS]
  • Students in Saigon protested President Nguyen Van Thieu's government at the funeral of a Thieu opponent. Police dispersed the crowd. [CBS]
  • Student vs. police street fights have subsided in Paris. A Maoist proletarian left-wing guerrilla group battled police after two of its leaders were jailed. There was much property damage, but few injuries. [CBS]
  • President Nixon was pleased with his reception on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville, where he spoke yesterday at the Billy Graham Crusade. [CBS]
  • Nine Ohio State students are suing the university's student strike leaders for $1 million to compensate for their interrupted education. [CBS]
  • Georgia Governor Lester Maddox declared war on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for criticizing him. Maddox blocked the sale of the paper in the state capitol and urged a public boycott. [CBS]
  • An oil rig blast in Galveston, Texas, killed at least four men and five more are still missing. After the explosion, the rig burned all night. Fishing boats rescued 17 people. A three-mile by one-mile oil slick hit beaches in the area. [CBS]
  • Israeli jets hit Egypt; Israelis and Arab guerrillas clashed. [CBS]
  • Secretary of State William Rogers urged Spanish dictator Francisco Franco to renew the American Air Force and Naval base treaty. [CBS]
  • Former Argentine President Pedro Aramburu was kidnapped. [CBS]
  • Nine members of a Japanese team were killed by a falling block of ice while trying to climb Mt. Everest. [CBS]
  • Pope Paul announced that he will visit the Philippines and Australia in November. [CBS]
  • The Kennedy family visited the grave of John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery on the former President's 53rd birthday. [CBS]


Stock Market Report

Dow Jones Industrial Average: 700.44 (+16.29, +2.38%)
S&P Composite: 76.55 (+1.94, +2.60%)
Arms Index: 0.74

IssuesVolume*
Advances1,11811.34
Declines2972.24
Unchanged1901.06
Total Volume14.64
* in millions of shares

Arms Index is the ratio of volume per declining issue to volume per advancing issue; a figure below 1.0 is bullish.

Market Index Trends
DateDJIAS&PVolume*
May 28, 1970684.1574.6118.91
May 27, 1970663.2072.7717.46
May 26, 1970631.1669.2917.03
May 25, 1970641.3670.2512.66
May 22, 1970662.1772.2512.17
May 21, 1970665.2572.1616.71
May 20, 1970676.5573.5213.02
May 19, 1970691.4075.469.48
May 18, 1970702.8176.968.28
May 15, 1970702.2276.9014.57


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