TEXAS JUDGE ORDERS AN ARTICLE DELAYED; Forbids Use by Wall Street Journal of Account on Oil Concern-- Paper Will Fight Ruling Rehearing May Be Sought Restraint Called Unconstitutional Investigation by S.E.C.
Date: 11 May 1980
By GLENN FOWLER
Glenn FOWLER
Federal District Judge Joe Fish orders Wall Street Journal to withhold publication of article on financial affairs of OKC Corp pending May 16 trial; newspaper is understood to have scheduled article for publication on May 13, when special stockholders meeting will consider dissolving concern and distributing assets; will seek to have order nullified (M)
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Texas Judge Is Asked By Wall Street Journal To Lift Ban on Article; Stockholders to Meet
Date: 12 May 1980
Wall Street Journal asks Judge Fish to rescind order (S)
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Swiss Are Pressing Iran On Fate of U.S. Writer
Date: 11 May 1980
Swiss Embassy presses Iranian authorities on fate of Cynthia B Dwyer (S)
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Spanish Editor Facing Jail Accuses the Government; Probably Won't Go to Jail Government Criticizes Ruling Conservative Judges Aroused
Date: 11 May 1980
By JAMES M. MARKHAM Special to The New York Times
El Pais editor Juan Luis Cebrian accuses Government of role in Spanish Supreme Court ruling sentencing him to 3 months imprisonment for 'insults' to judiciary in editorial 2 years ago; it is unlikely that Cebrian will go to jail since he has no criminal record, but it is likely that he will be forbidden to run El Pais for 3-month period; court's judgment comes at time when scores of editors and journalists are being called before civilian and military tribunals in alleged campaign to check newly won press freedoms (M)
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Prosecution Ready to Rest Case Against Deliverers' Union Head; Kickback in Strike Alleged Several Owners Testify
Date: 11 May 1980
By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH
Arnold LUBASCH
Federal prosecutors Henry H Korn and Walter P Loughlin complete presentation of evidence; testimony of prosecution witnesses Leon Braunstein and Carl Levy noted (M)
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Realty News No-buy Pledge Ruled No Bar To Co-op Plan
Date: 11 May 1980
By DAVID B. SAXE
Vermeer apartment tenants group, arguing that no-buy pledge has been violated, loses bid in NYS Supreme Court for preliminary injunction to stop cooperative conversion plan; Justice Beatrice Shainswit holds that signers of no-buy pledge cannot prevent sponsor from proceeding with conversion, or enjoin other tenant-signers, who later renounce pledge, from purchasing (M)
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Follow-Up on the News; Nixon Helipad Pilot on the Spot Vanishing Church Orange Uprising
Date: 11 May 1980
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
Theatrical producer Harry Joe Brown Jr is awarded $280,000 in damages by NYS Supreme Court from NYC, which tore down Roman Catholic church on 13th St, NYC, which Brown planned to convert to theater, while Brown was abroad in '72 (S)
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'Worfare' Bill's Passage Symbolized Shifts in Hartford; NEWS ANALYSIS About 7,000 Affected By Workfare Action
Date: 11 May 1980
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
bill seems to have support of Governor Grasso administration: Senators Joseph J Fauliso, Richard F Schneller and Joseph I Lieberman comment (L)
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