Saigon Economy Strained, Refugees Say; REFUGEES REPORT VIETNAM STRAINS
Date: 22 September 1975
By FOX BUTTERFIELD Special to The New York Times
Fox Special
Refugees coming out of South Vietnam rept that resistance radio broadcasts daily; former soldier Vo Van Dinh says he has heard radio broadcasts every morning, but that he had not listened to it himself; according to him and other refugees, radio has called on Vietnamese to join resistance in 'mountains and jungle in the west' (S)
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CURBS ARE TIGHTER ON SOUTH KOREANS; Park Using Fear of Attack From North to Suppress Almost All Dissidence
Date: 22 September 1975
By RICHARD HALLORAN Special to The New York Times
Richard Special
S Korean journalist Chang Chun Ha recently died under questionable circumstances with some opponents of S Korean Govt suggesting privately that he was murdered by Govt agents; but now proof has come to light (S)
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Hunt Said to Link Nixon Aide in Plot To Kill Anderson
Date: 22 September 1975
Washington Post repts that E Howard Hunt, serving jail term in Fla for his role in Watergate burglary, has told associates that he was asked by sr official in Nixon White House to assassinate columnist Jack Anderson; neither Hunt nor his atty William A Snyder would comment on article; Anderson says he does not believe rept; Post repts assassination plot was alive for several days in Dec, '71, or Jan, '72, and canceled at last min; in his book, An American Life, Jeb Stuart Magruder, former Nixon campaign aide, wrote that G Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate conspirator, had taken him seriously when he offhandedly remarked that he would like 'to get rid of Anderson (S)
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Philadelphia Refuse Men Clean Up in Contest Here
Date: 21 September 1975
Robert T Groh, who tendered his resignation as NYC Sanitation Comr on Sept 20, complains that sanitationmen's morale and dept's effectiveness have been hindered by constant editorials and repts by news media (S)
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CABINET IN LISBON FACES PROBLEMS; Seeks to Assert Authority Over Conflicting Forces That Ousted Goncalves
Date: 21 September 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
New Portuguese Cabinet, 6th in 18 mos, has begun to dig way into mt of pol, econ and soc problems that have become aggravated by more than 2 mos of near-paralysis in running country; new Cabinet is considered last chance for moderately leftist dem rule to prevent country from going once again under some form of rightist authoritarian rule; Premier Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo says 1 of major pol problems will be asserting authority over host of contradictory pol forces that had converged to oust former Premier Vasco Goncalves; Govt also will have to decide what to do with strife-torn territories of Angola and Timor and thousands of settlers from territories that have been streaming into Portugal (M)
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Follow-Up on the News; Crime Compensation
Date: 21 September 1975
53 plaintiffs, mostly homeowners, have sued NYS for $5- to $6-million in damages for granting permit for sewer work ordered by Irondequoit Bay Pure Waters Dist; flood damage to Bushneil Bain, NY, as result of '74 Erie Canal breakage touched off small legal war (S)
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Food News; A Favorite Italian Bakery
Date: 21 September 1975
By HELEN P. SILVER Special to The New York Times
Helen SILVER
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News of The Realty Trade; Condominium to Be Limited to German Buyers
Date: 21 September 1975
Turner Construction Co opens Washington, DC, office that will concentrate on rehabilitation construction market (S)
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