Ceylon Leader, Sworn In; Policeman Dies in Clash
Date: 30 May 1970
Mrs Bandaranaike sworn in as Prime Min, world's 3d woman prime min; 5,000 of her supporters attack offices of Lake House Pub, Ceylon's biggest newspaper group, which strongly opposed her; policeman killed during outbreak of violence in Dedigama, Senanayake's constituency; Bandaranaike appeals for calm, radio s
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POST AND PRINTERS REACH AGREEMENT; Details of 'Understanding' Go to Committee Monday
Date: 30 May 1970
By DAMON STATSON
Damon STATSON
Post and printers reach 'understanding'; Post publisher Mrs D Schiff and Powers do not disclose details but Powers says there are some differences from agreements reached with Times and News; understanding to be presented to ITU negotiating com for approval before ratification by union members; other unions and papers schedule negotiations
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Why a 63-Year-Old Tycoon Worth $100-Million Wants to Run for the Senate; Why a tycoon wants to run for the Senate
Date: 31 May 1970
By STEVEN V. ROBERTS
Steven ROBERTS
ad by some members and friends of Riverside Ch, NYC, scores Nixon venture
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Vietcong Reports Newsmen Were Held in Rear Areas
Date: 30 May 1970
Captured Vietcong officer repts Amer, Japanese and French correspondents captured in Apr are alive and have been moved to rear areas; 14 or 15 correspondents are believed to be held by Communist Vietnamese
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Maddox to Picket Two Papers; Bars Sales Near State Capitol
Date: 30 May 1970
Maddox impending request for special Legis session to change state's bond-selling operations provokes crticism in Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Const newspapers; Maddox, in effort, to force change in their ed policy, charges at news conf that they are anti-Maddox, encourage anarchists and contribute to civil disorder; threatens to picket their offices; asks pub to cancel subscriptions; orders newspaper circulation boxes removed from Capitol area; papers do not comply
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Maddox, Battling Papers, Ousts Vending Machines Near Capital
Date: 31 May 1970
Maddox personally removes newspaper vending machines at Capitol; says it is lie that he acts against newspapers for their opposition to his call for special session; says ban on papers will continue until 'leftist mgt of papers apologizes to people of Georgia'
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Paper to Resume Publishing
Date: 31 May 1970
El Imparcial to resume pub; suspended after bankruptcy proceedings following labor dispute
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Argentina's Winds of Upheaval: Virtually Every Current Except Democracy
Date: 31 May 1970
By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNE
Recent unrest discussed; yrly cycle of violence, which has in past yrs begun in Cordoba, and nature of conflict seen unchanged; major force representing liberal const dem is absent from pol spectrum; opposition includes students, univ teachers, professional class, militant reformist RC Ch faction, left- and right-wing armed guerrillas and weak const opposition; Peronism discussed as powerful undercurrent; mil leaders hold country needs period of 'soc democracy' during which all pol parties and activities are outlawed; mil coup, regarded as unlikely, seen as only event that could topple Govt
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Vatican Raises Pay Of 4,000 Employes As Prices Increase; Vatican Gives 10% Pay Raise to Its 4,000 Employes as Prices in Rome Climb
Date: 31 May 1970
By PAUL HOFMANN Special to The New York Times
Paul Special
price increases announced, note to readers
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