Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1952 — Page 2
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Hiss Seeking New Perjury Hearing
NEW. YORK, Jan. 25 (UP Alger Hiss, former high govern-
ment official convicted of perjury’
for saving he never passed secret papers to a Russian spy ring. ap pealed for a third trial vesterda: on the basis of new evidence un covered by his lawyers while he wag in prison, Hiss "was «onvicted on two courits of perjury Jan, 21, 1950 and sentenced fo five vears in prison four days later. He stout lv maintained his innocence throughout his two trialsa~ the first of which ended in a mistrial when the jury could not agree nn a verdict, He surrendered to federal au thorities to begin his prison sen tence Mar, 22, 1851 after the Supreme Court refysed to review his conviction Chester T. Lane filed the mo tion for a third frial for the former State Department employee who advised President Roosevelt at the Yalta Conference.» Mr. Lane asked for a hearing on the motion for a new trial in U. 8. District Court on Feb. 4 He made the appeal on five points: ONE. That the Hiss attornevs had a New York typewriter engineer build them a machine with a type face producing documents no‘expert can tell from typing on the Woodstock typewriter placed in evidence in Hiss" trial. Part of the evidence which convicted Hiss was that secret papers given to Whittaker Chambers, then a Communist courier
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Hiss' lawyers claim that “in stead of using the Hiss type writer Chamhers had in some way forged the . documents go as to ‘make them appear to have heen written on the Hiss typewriter.” TWO. The attorneys question the identity of the Woodstock typewriter that was placed in evidence at Hiss’ trial, They think the typewriter may have been a “plant” and not actually a typewriter owned by Hiss at any time. » THREE. Testimony by Lee Pressman, onetime CIO attorney, after Hiss was convicted had a direct bearing on the conviction in that Pressman’'s testimony to the House unAmerican Activities Committee after Hiss’ conviction that he had belonged to a Communist cell but that Hiss was not a member of it,
Mother Drowns in Rescue Try
CHICAGO, Jan. 25 (UP)—A 38-year-old divorced mother, living in poverty in a one-room shacked with her 10 children drowned in the Des Plaines river yesterday while trying to rescue a daughter, who also drowned. Eight of the children, poorly dressed and shivering, watched their mother, Mrs, Rose Green give up her life In a vain effort to rescue Carol Jean, 16. The daughter had ventured onto the river ice to fetch a pail of water for the family wash. The ice gave way, plunging her into the cold water. ot A son, Edward, 13, leaped into the water in a rescue attempt and nearly foundered before managing to drag himself ashore. Crying Edward told police that “I tried to get them! out—I just couldn't.” The eight other children lined the shore to watch the tragedy. Authorities, inspecting the shack near the shore, found evidence of hardship and poverty. The mother had been living on relief, Some of ‘the children had ne shoes and. most: had barely enough clothing to cover them They #aid thev spent most of their time in the basement because it was warmer there, A wood cookstove furnished the only heat, There were three beds and a few rickety chairs Mrs. Green was divorced from her husband, Théodore, a carpenter: last June. Police sald they had a warrant for his arrest on non-support charges, Grandparents have agreed to care for the children, police said
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