Thursday April 15, 1971
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News stories from Thursday April 15, 1971


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

  • The gross national product was up 6.5% for the first quarter of the year, the best economic news since President Nixon took office. Administration economist George Shultz declared that economic expansion is underway, pointed out that the GNP figure is larger than pessimists predicted, and noted that the stock market is 27% above its level at the time the President was inaugurated. Inflation continued at a 5.2% rate and personal income only increased moderately. [CBS]
  • South Vietnamese forces battled the enemy near Fire Base No. 6; helicopters flew in supplies to the base. South Vietnamese forces began a drive near Fire Base Lonely. [CBS]
  • North Vietnam Paris Peace Talks negotiator Xuan Thuy returned to the to talks after a six-week absence, but made no new proposals. [CBS]
  • Republican Senators Clifford Case and Charles Mathias appealed to the Nixon administration to clarify the future U.S. air role in Indochina. [CBS]
  • India charged that West Pakistani troops fired into India. West Pakistan claims that infiltrators from India attempted to blow up a railroad bridge in East Pakistan. [CBS]
  • Ceylon now appears to be in control of the attempted leftist rebellion. North Korean diplomats were expelled for reportedly helping to incite the rebellion. [CBS]
  • Haitian President Duvalier failed to attend his birthday celebration, increasing speculation about the possibility that he is dead or very ill; Duvalier's son, who has been appointed to be his eventual successor, appeared instead. Government spokesman Gerard de Catalogne stated that Duvalier is well and resting and didn't want to appear at the celebration. Duvalier's son will take his place in public from now on. [CBS]
  • The Soviet trade mission in Amsterdam, Holland, was bombed; a note reportedly linked the bombing to the Jewish Defense League. An American Jew has reportedly been arrested in connection with the incident. [CBS]
  • The U.S. ping-pong team played matches against the Chinese team in Shanghai. [CBS]
  • Senator Mike Gravel proposed that the Boeing corporation go into partnership with the USSR to produce and sell the Soviet SST. [CBS]
  • Justice Department Lawyer James Robinson says that the charge that congressmen's phones are being tapped is ridiculous. It would be much easier to pay off the congressmen and their assistants, though the executive branch would never resort to such tactics. [CBS]
  • Composer Igor Stravinsky was buried in Venice, Italy. [CBS]


Stock Market Report

Dow Jones Industrial Average: 938.17 (+5.62, +0.60%)
S&P Composite: 103.52 (+0.15, +0.15%)
Arms Index: 0.78

IssuesVolume*
Advances75212.02
Declines6948.64
Unchanged2641.88
Total Volume22.54
* 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*
April 14, 1971932.55103.3719.44
April 13, 1971927.28102.9823.20
April 12, 1971926.64102.8819.41
April 8, 1971920.39102.1017.59
April 7, 1971918.49101.9822.27
April 6, 1971912.73101.5119.99
April 5, 1971905.07100.7916.04
April 2, 1971903.04100.5614.52
April 1, 1971903.88100.3913.47
March 31, 1971904.37100.3117.61


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