Monday November 2, 1970
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News stories from Monday November 2, 1970


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

  • The Republicans' final television campaign spot is tonight. Democrats have bought time for Senator Edmund Muskie to reply. Muskie will denounce empty Republican threats and slander against Democrats; the Republican broadcast will be taken from President Nixon's speech in Phoenix.

    The recent violence against the President was the climax of the Republican "law and order" pitch; the administration expected trouble in San Jose. [CBS]

  • The U.S. and USSR will reopen Strategic Arms Limitation Talks in Finland; the U.S. is optimistic, the Soviets are cautious. Both nations asked the United Nations General Assembly to ban nuclear weapons from the ocean floor.

    A Swedish research institution reported that the U.S. and the Soviet Union have so much nuclear power already that more won't make any difference. [CBS]

  • British scientist Kenneth Gatland stated that the Soviets blew up a satellite in space as a test for destroying U.S. military satellites. [CBS]
  • The Associated Press reported that soldiers in Vietnam will get a two-week vacation in the U.S. during their one-year tour of duty overseas. [CBS]
  • The Army revealed that drugs are being stolen from military hospitals in Thailand and then sold on the black market. [CBS]
  • A United Nations committee stated that Israel is mistreating Arabs in occupied lands; the committee's report was based solely on Arab testimony. [CBS]
  • In St. Laurent DuPont, France, 144 people died in a dance hall fire; the cause of the fire is unknown. Exits were locked to bar gate-crashers; only a few inside the club were able to escape the blaze. [CBS]
  • In Los Angeles, the prosecution wound up its case against Charles Manson. Dianne Lake was the last prosecution witness. Manson is now clean-shaven, and has shorter hair. [CBS]
  • New York police seized six persons in a raid against an alleged bomb ring. [CBS]
  • An uprising at Cummins State Prison may affect the Arkansas governor race. Governor Winthrop Rockefeller stated that the prisoners won't win their demands by force; his opponent Dale Bumpers charged that Rockefeller has been slow on prison reform. [CBS]
  • The Transportation Department has given the auto industry until July, 1973 to equip cars with automatic crash protection devices. [CBS]


Stock Market Report

Dow Jones Industrial Average: 758.01 (+2.40, +0.32%)
S&P Composite: 83.51 (+0.26, +0.31%)
Arms Index: 0.74

IssuesVolume*
Advances6594.71
Declines6113.23
Unchanged3161.53
Total Volume9.47
* 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*
October 30, 1970755.6183.2510.52
October 29, 1970753.5683.3610.44
October 28, 1970755.9683.4310.66
October 27, 1970754.4583.129.68
October 26, 1970756.4383.319.20
October 23, 1970759.3883.7710.27
October 22, 1970757.8783.289.00
October 21, 1970759.6583.6611.33
October 20, 1970758.8383.6410.63
October 19, 1970756.5083.159.89


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