HANOI AWAITING VICTORY IN SAIGON; North Vietnamese Expecting Vietcong to Win Soon
Date: 27 April 1975
Article by Daniel de Luce, retired asst gen mgr of AP, who was given permission by N Vietnamese to visit Hanoi; repts that Foreign Min official, when asked whether arrangments would be made for press party to go from Hanoi to Saigon to observe Vietcong victory, says that it is possible to go to Saigon by regular means and wait there for victory celebration
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Five Seoul Newsmen Reported Held
Date: 26 April 1975
South Korean Reporters Assn on Apr 25 repts that 5 of their leaders, including pres Kim Pyong Ik, are being held by country's CIA in bid to crush their drive for free press; says it had handed over repts requested by intelligence agency, 1 rept already sent to Internatl Press Inst and others to be sent to Internatl Federation of Journalists (S)
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F.C.C. LICENSE BID BRINGS ON BATTLE; Publisher in Stamford Sees No Conflict in Renewal
Date: 27 April 1975
By LAWRENCE FELLOWS Special to The New York Times
Lawrence Special
Kingsley Gillespie, publisher of Stamford Advocate and Greenwich Time and pres of radio station WSTC, says his holdings do not stifle voice of pol opposition in Fairfield County, statement during public hearing brought on by challenge to Gillespie's application for renewal of his broadcasting license by group called Radio Stamford (M)
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News of the Realty Trade; Ballard Named Most Ingenious
Date: 27 April 1975
Robert F R Ballard, vp of Cushman & Wakefield Inc, wins 31st annual Most Ingenious Broker award from Real Estate Bd of NY for his role in arranging lease of great hall in Cunard Bldg by US Postal Service (S)
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Letters; Letters Letters
Date: 27 April 1975
lrs from Cosimo Brunell, Edward de Jongh, Stevan E Mosh, John L Hanks, Marilyn J S Goodman and Marleen Sandra Barr on Louis Harris's Apr 6 article on sentiments of Amer public opinion toward Israel and Arab oil; Harris replies
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Food News; Hungarian Baker Fills Sweet Tooth
Date: 27 April 1975
By LOUISE SAUL Special to The New York Times
Louise Special
Article on Hungarian pastry shop, New Brunswick, NJ, run by Hungarian refugee George Rosta and wife; proprietors illus (M)
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Vietnam Students in U.S. Both Divided and United by War News
Date: 27 April 1975
By ROBERT REINHOLD Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
Reaction of Vietnam students studying in US to recent events in Vietnam, where 1 town after another has fallen into Communist hands, described; students, most of whom are on West Coast at various Calif State Univ campuses, Univ of Southern Calif, and other schools, appear to be a deeply divided yet cohesive group; some express conflicting emotions at being far away and exempt from tragedy of countrymen; students also comment on US's role in Vietnam and soc and econ problems they face as students here; students illus (L)
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