Paraguay Imprisons a Columnist, Critic of Regime, for Second Time; Arrested Outside Court
Date: 27 June 1980
By WARREN HOGE Special to The New York Times
Warren Special
Gen Alfredo Stroessner Government arrests prominent Paraguayan journalist Alcibiades Gonzalez Valle hours after he returns from visit to US sponsored by US Government; offense cited is article Gonzalez Valle wrote on May 14 in which he deplored 'Kafkaesque' denial of due process to man already in jail for 7 years and still not formally charged and court's refusal in another incident to take testimony from witness to killing of youth by man with close ties to Government; accusation is lodged by Attorney General Clotildo Jimenez Benitez (M)
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Murdoch Details Plan For Move by The Post Into the Morning Field
Date: 27 June 1980
Murdoch announces that his afternoon paper will begin publishing early morning edition late in July; says move is in response to announcement by Daily News that it will enter afternoon field; announcement is made at special meeting of Allied Printing Trades Council at Automation House; council chairman George McDonald comments (S)
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LaChance Given A 12-Year Term; Fined $100,000; Union President to Appeal Shakedown Convictions Sentence to Be Appealed Ties to Organized Crime Alleged LaChance Gets 12 Years and Is Fined $100,000 on Shakedown Charges Must Give Up Union Post
Date: 27 June 1980
By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH
Arnold LUBASCH
LaChance is sentenced to 12 years and fined $100,000 on charges that he had obtained $330,000 in illegal payoffs from several companies that deliver newspapers in NY area; Judge Milton Pollack sentences LaChance and allows him to remain free on bail pending appeal of his conviction, on condition that he 'resign forthwith' from his union position; LaChance attorney John J Tigue Jr says appeal will be made; sentencing memorandum by prosecutors, Henry H Korn and Walter P Loughlin, refers to allegations of 'past corruption' by Carl Levy, union president who preceded LaChance; illus (M)
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'They're C.I.A.,' People Mutter
Date: 27 June 1980
By Earl S. Martin and Pat Hostetter Martin
Earl Martin
Article by Earl S Martin and Pat Hostetter Martin, community-development representatives of Mennonite Central Committee, opposing CIA request for authorization to use missionary 'covers' for its agent abroad; says that as things are, it is often difficult for missionaries to shake suspicions of being CIA agents; drawing (M)
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News Summary; International National Metropolitan
Date: 26 June 1980
MTA proposes fare increases ranging from 7% to 45% on LIRR and Conrail (S)
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TV Notebook Armchair Quarter backs Get to Coach Real Game; Talk Is Cheap Local News Heats Up The Games of NBC
Date: 27 June 1980
By TONY SCHWARTZ
Tony SCHWARTZ
David Letterman Show debuts on NBC-TV June 23 (S)
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