Saigon Expels U.S. Reporter and French Author
Date: 27 May 1975
S Vietnamese Govt expells AP correspondent Matt Franjola and French author Jean Larteguy; Franjola and Larteguy, 1st to be expelled from country since Apr 30 Communist takeover, arrive in Vientiane (Laos) after trip from S Vietnam aboard N Vietnamese airliner carrying 80 other foreigners, including Hugh van Es (UPI), Tom Aspell (Visnews) and Francois de Mulder (Gamma); Larteguy, former war correspondent, has written numerous books on Indochina over Hast 25 yrs (S)
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Reward Offered for Clues To the Assailant of Mauldin
Date: 27 May 1975
Chicago Sun Times on May 26 offers $2,500 reward for information leading to arrest of man who assaulted cartoonist Bill Mauldin who was taking pictures of illegally parked cars near home where party for Mayor Richard Daley's son, John, was in progress; publishes photographs of alleged assailant taken by Maudlin (S)
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Proposed New Criminal Code Arouses Press's Fears on Secrecy
Date: 28 May 1975
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
M Arnold analysis of developing confrontation between press and Govt over proposed Fed Criminal Code, particularly secs dealing with internal security; notes suggestion toward legalizing Govt secrecy that before has been alien to US's freedom-of-the-press tradition (L)
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LAWYER SURRENDERS IN MAULDIN ATTACK
Date: 28 May 1975
atty Thomas D Flanagan on May 27 surrenders to police and is charged with assaulting Chicago Sun-Times cartoonist Bill Mauldin; says he intends to sign cross complaint charging Mauldin with simple battery (S)
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Sports News Briefs; Ancient Title Takes Coast Race Palmer Wins 80th Golf Tourney
Date: 27 May 1975
Californian Stakes: Ancient Title wins Californian Stakes on May 26 at Hollywood Pk (S)
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A FINANCE AGENCY FOR CITY UPHELD; Court Rejects a Challenge to Stabilization Reserve 'Good News,' Goldin Says State's High Court Upholds a Finance Agency for City
Date: 28 May 1975
By LINDA GREENHOUSE Special to The New York Times
Linda Special
NYS Appeals Ct, 4-3, rejects suit by Prof Leon E Wein challenging const of Stabilization Reserve Corp, new agency through which NYC hopes to borrow $520-million by end of June; Wein held that corp is device to evade limit placed on city's indebtedness by NYS Const; Assoc Justice Domenick L Gabrielli, writing for majority, says that law setting up corp specifies that its bonds and notes 'shall not be debt of either state or city,' debt limit is not extended; Assoc Justice Matthew J Jasen writes dissent; NYC Controller Harrison J Goldin hails ruling (M)
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