Atkārtoti atskaņo ceturtdiena, 1980. gada 1. maijs

1980. gada 1. maijs bija ceturtdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 121 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Jimmy Carter.

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1st of May 1980 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1980. gada 1. maijs

A Relaxed Vance Says His Goodbyes and Little Else; He Refuses to Discuss Reasons No Criticism of Brzezinski The Lawyer's Equanimity Some Have Worked With Muskie

Date: 01 May 1980

By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times

Bernard Special

Cyrus Vance says his goodbyes at State Dept, urging employees to give Muskie their help and Pres Carter their support; offers no further explanation of his reasons for resigning; illustration with Mrs Vance (M)

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How Jody Powell Misled Press on U.S. Aim in Iran

Date: 02 May 1980

By STEVEN R. WEISMAN Special to The New York Times

Steven WEISMAN

Article details Jody Powell's efforts to mislead public and press during planning stages of hostage rescue mission; notes Powell justifies his behavior by saying he was trying to protect mission; says he is aware that his job may be in jeopardy, since credibility is essential for Presidential spokesman (M)

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A Witness Tells Of Cash Payoffs For Union Chief; But Denies Giving Money Directly to LaChance Testified in Scotto Trial 'The Central Figure'

Date: 02 May 1980

By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH

Arnold LUBASCH

Walter D O'Hearn Jr, business executive, testifies in trial that his company, Metropolitan News, had made cash payoffs to obtain union approval for laying off newspaper deliverers; according to O'Hearn, he and his partners gave cash to Leon Braunstein; says that 1 partner, David Rosen, had told him that LaChance had demanded money in '76 and that it had amounted to $3,000 for each union worker laid off; chief prosecutor Henry Korn says that Braunstein had also pleaded guilty and would testify for prosecution; John J Tigue Jr, chief defense lawyer, says that LaChance is 'very vigorous, aggressive union official' who is being attacked by company officials (S)

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Jury for Extortion Trial Of LaChance Is Picked

Date: 01 May 1980

Jury is selected for Federal trial on extortion charges of Douglas LaChance, president of Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union of NY; Judge Milton Pollack tells jury that opening statements in trial will be presented in Federal District Court (S)

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New TV Network to Offer News Show; Support Solely From Ads

Date: 02 May 1980

By TONY SCHWARTZ

Tony SCHWARTZ

WPIX pres Leavitt J Pope says Independent Network News (INN), TV network designed to deliver 1/2 hour nightly news program by satellite to independent TV stations, will begin operating June 9; says WPIX News vice pres John Corporon will head network (M)

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Effort to Enact Intelligence Charter Is Abandoned by Senate Advocates; Supporters of the Proposal Agree on Measure That Facilitates Covert Acts No Prohibitions on 'Cover' Step Taken Reluctantly Detailed Intelligence Charter Is Abandoned in Senate

Date: 02 May 1980

By CHARLES MOHR Special to The New York Times

Charles Special

Senate advocates legislation on legal restraints on activities of US intelligence services that does not prohibit use of clergymen (M)

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News Summary; International National Metropolitan

Date: 02 May 1980

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News Summary; Iran International National Metropolitan

Date: 01 May 1980

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Why the President Released '54th Hostage'; News Analysis Timing of Disclosure Final Primary Push

Date: 02 May 1980

By HEDRICK SMITH Special to The New York Times

Hedrick Special

Hedrick Smith analyzes reasons for Pres Carter's decision to end self-imposed ban on campaign travel; notes most politicians feel decision is purely political, no matter what reasons Carter gave, and that it was reached when Carter perceived his stay-at-home policy was no longer a political boon and fast becoming a political liability; says Carter has ignored advice of his campaign chairman Robert S Strauss to campaign, fearing press would 'savage' him for inconsistency if he did before hostages were released; says upcoming primaries spurred him to reverse himself (M)

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U.N. Vote on Palestinians: A Soviet Victory; News Analysis Vote Postponed Last Summer Europe Expected to Back P.L.O.

Date: 02 May 1980

By BERNARD D. NOSSITER Special to The New York Times

Analysis: delegate Oleg A Troyanovsky scored victory for USSR in Arab world when he voted for UN Security Council resolution urging creation of Palestinian state (M)

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