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Hiss Lawyer Charges Typewriter a ‘Fake’

By United Press NEW YORK, Mar. 13—Alger . Hiss’ lawyer sald yesterday Le can prove that-a typewriter which was vital to the prosecution's conviction of the former Stite Department official on perjury charges was a “fake machine.” Chester T. Lane sald the machine, “a deliberately fabricated job, a new type face on an old body,” was planted at the trial “py or on behalf of Whittaker Chambers as part of his plot for the false incrimination of Alger Hiss.” ‘Hiss was convicted on charges of lying when he sald he never gave Chambers secret papers for transmission to a Russian spy ring. Witnesses at the trial testi fied that the documents Chambers produced from a Halloween pumpkin were typed on the dis- ° puted machine.

Serving 5-Year Term

Hiss. now serving a five-year Hometown Folks ri term, has asked for a third . Pn grounds that the docu: of Uncle Sam Hit ments which helped. convict him could have been forged. Mr. Lane At New Symbol

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day on the typewriter “in| TROY, N. Y. Mar. 13 (UP) Federal Court to back up his de- Troy--reputed to he the hometown of Uncle Sam- huffed with

mand for a new trial | He presented an affidavit by | Scorn last night over a modernDr. Daniel P. Norman, president ized version of America’s symbol of ‘Skinner & Sherman, consult- that won a contest pomSgrd by ing industrial chemists of Bos- | a Midwest weekly, i ton, who examined the old Wood- | The Troy Chamber of Comstock typewriter and eight simi- merce said the new Uncle 8am lar machines, “ | minus whiskers looked like “an Dr. Norman said the typewriter old collar ad.” “Introduced in evidence at Hiss’! “Uncle 8am, 1952" —a middletrial “shows positive signs of hav- aged businessman dressed in a ing been deliberately altered, in! modern red, white and blue suit that many of its types are re- and sporting a clean chin. was placements of the originals, and drawn by Elliot Freeman, North have been deliberately shaped.” Hollywood, Cal. Mr. Freeman

Done ‘Sloppily’

The court papers said Skinher sored hy & Sherman firm tests metals, Economist. chemicals and papers for the, Chamber officials said they felt

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Armed Forces, federal, state and the old Uncle 8am was safe after!

municipal departments and ma- taking a look at the new model. jor industrial firms. Dr, Norman said the work was nation,” President done “sloppily” as though by an Roberts sniffed, amateur outside a factory. Nine —————- teen of the letter faces on the { typewriter contained elements not present in metal used in Woodstock typewriters of the same type, he said. |

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Collision Of 2 B-29s Kills 15 Men

Ry United Press NEW BRAUNFELS, Tex. Mar. 13 Two blind-flying B-29 Superfortresses collided in flight, \crashed and exploded on the bar{ren brush country near here. The

|Alr Force sald today that all 5

'men aboard were killed. No Hoo{siers were listed among the dead.

D. C. McDonald, an eye witness, sald one of the B-29’'s approached the other from the left and rear. 1t chewed into the leading plane's fuselage, shearing the tall off. The forward section of the crippled plane, carrying eight men, “fell right down op Its iback,” Mr. McDonald said, and burst into flames when it hit. “Its tall section floated down a few minutes later,” he sald. The second plane “maintained its altitude and course for sevleral minutes Jonger,” Mr. McDon-| ‘ald rald, ‘then °°. . went into a steep glide and hit.”

1t also exploded on impact, four miles from the spot where the irat plane crashed yesterday

| Authorities at Randolph Air {Force Base, where the B-29s were ‘based, sald both planes had can{vas covers over the cockpits as part of the instruction of the students or transition training.

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