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Hiss Battles

By United Press ' . By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 1—An old . NEW YORK, Aug. 1—Alger cgigjer began learning a new Hiss carried his move for a new | trade today.

trial to.the Federal Court of Ap-| Douglas MacArthur, a General of the Army, went to work -as al

fort to prove himself innocent of captain of industry. This required charges he worked with a Com- Joni changes. ye 1

munist spy ring. The former government aid will |, For one Fig ve Ea be eligible for-parole-from-federal man for half a century. Now he’s’ prison within a few weeks of the switched to electric razors. He'd earliest date on which the appeal potter, He works for an outfit can be expected to be decided. that makes ‘em. His attorney, Chester Lane, Another thing, he's going to acknowledged that a“ new trial have to commute in reverse. Most could not lessen Hiss’ prison term commuters around here live in but said he would nevertheless places like Long Island or Concontinue his efforts to clear his necticut or New Jersey and com-| client’s name. {mute to the big offices -in. Man- |‘ i hattan.

C ict f Perjury SRvicted of Perjury | Gen. MacArthur Hives in “the

Doug Starts Learning To Clear Name About His New Job

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* STRAUSS SAYS:,

STORE HOURS

“Jail Him,’ Cry 2 ‘Wives of Man; He Feels Hurt

| NEW YORK, ‘Aug. 1 (UP)--man of the board of Remington The two “attractive wives of Rand, Inc., a reporter asked him yacuum cleaner salesman John if ‘he was going to travel a lot March were in his new job. .

Depends on Job {terday when

“Well,” the General said, “I Lo Piccolo asked, : don't khow too much right now Want dorfe with this man” | about what a chairman of 'the : “Put him in jail,” replied blond board. does. If he's supposed to Mrs. Margaret Machitelli March, travel, I'm willing to do it.” who - married him in 1939 “and During -the-luncheon; James. H..mothered five of--his-.children., Rand, president of the company, “I agree,” echoed Mrs. arode and held up the smallest Calbo March, a brunette who said product in Remington Rand's line She and March were married last of 20,000 items “of office equip- APr. 26. ment—which includes typewriters,’ tabulators, and electronic brains. in $5000 bond on a bigamy charge. It was an electric shaver. } “F understand,” Mr. Rand said, aén’t standing by me,” he said.| ‘that the General has been using la very, very old-fashioned lethal; weapon—given to him by - his

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Customer Is Ahead In. Beer Price War

in complete agree- hallmark of the depression, the ‘hardly ise. ment in Queens Felony Court yes- pickel, beer,

ji turn this small city into’ the scene! {halls wasn't quite up to the lan - What do You ot a price war. 1 p d -

taverns here, 5-cent brew between 3 p. m. and|

Tina eraay extended “the -deadine to'ga{d the crowd Was nothing lke

keeper was reported to have said| The court ordered March held that if Mr. Wetzstein sells it fori geen" he ‘said,

“I can't understand why they the same time.

TOMORROW, SATURDAY,

9:30 TILL 7).

L. STRAUSS & CO. THE MAN'S STORE

By United Press lin anticipation of an old- fashioned MANDAN, N. D., Aug. 1—That|price war in which they could]

threatened today to| WetiStein's. beer

Business at office standard evident WednesJoe Wetzstein, who owns fwo day, but was still far ahead of started serving the! normal.

Merritt Bushee, one of the p. m. early this week and yes-|aar)y.comers for the bargain suds,

p. m. lit was the first day Mr. Wetzstein But one rival Mandan tavern- cut the price in half. “People. lined: up four or five ‘and everybody cents he'll give it away during wag buying for the house. I had - |five beers in front of me and Beer lovers rubbed thelr hands 8 I anly bought one.

Hiss was convicted of perjury! in denying his pre-World War II association with confessed Com-

center of Manhattan and is going father— for his morning shave.

to have an office in South Nor- L see that this electric razor has

walk, Conn.

munist spy courier Whittaker Shortly before yesterday's Chambers. Chambers charged luncheon announcement that Gen.

“that Hiss provided secret State MacArthur had been named chait- -

. Department

“Jobless Pay Claims ~Up-Over-100-Per Cent

"Charles A. Garrett,

‘Cashier, Cab Driver

‘driver were held up last night for

‘Rockport Man “Killed .

documents for a,

Soviet spy tring.

Yesterday's appeal was from a, Cyclist in Hospital denial of motion for a new trial handed down on July 22 by Fed-' After Ramming Auto eral Judge Henry W. Goddard. | A ‘young cyclist was in fair! .Mr. Lane had moved for the condition in General Hospital tonew trial—which would be Hiss’ day after his motorcycle rammed third on the .same charges—on into a car then struck a parked grounds that technical evidence Car late yesterday. showed Hiss had been a victim Herschel L. Mason, 22, of 506 of “forgery by typewriter.” |N. East St.; suffered a broken leg Judge Goddard; in denying that jatier bis cycle struck a car motion, said Hiss’ attorneys of- Ne lire R. Smith, 23, of | fered no evidence that Chambers, Charles pape 3 pve z 1 | had a motive for altering a type- | Washingto St.’ of 222% E.| writer to implicate Hiss in the n 3 passenger. on

the motorcycle, was treated in| spy ring, as alleged, and no evi-\general dence that the machine in evi- ee Hospital for minor ine] dence was not the original Hiss .

typewriter.

More than twice as many Hoogiers filed unemployment insurance claims last week as did a year ago; the Indiana Employment Security Division reported today. The division .recorded’ a decrease in new claims “because the peak of yaegyon and inventory layoffs had pass * but idlenéss resulting from i 7 shortages| still kept lines for the jobless] long. There were 64,867 claims filed last week. It was 3 per cent, under the previous week but more than double the figure for the corresponding week in 1951. | The division reported a 7000 decrease in. the number of initial claims but an increase of 5000; in the number of continued claims.

35 To Lose OPS Jobs in Indiana

About 35 employees will be dis-| missed Aug. 30_from the Indiana Office of Price Stabilization: Vernon J. Dwyer, state- director, | ®aid a $200,000 cut in annual ap-| propriations will force their. dis<| missal. “The reduced staff will hurt us,” he said, *but.not as badly as| it will hurt other states. The fund | reduction amounts to_a cut of} about 35 per cent in Indiana,| while it "is 50 per cent in some other states. That's because Indiana's staff was already under

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Victims of Holdups

A “grocery cashier and a cab

a total of $121. Mrs. Bessie Turner, 50, of 755% Massachusetts Ave. told police two men indicated they had: guns and took $100 from her at Cook’s Market, 759 Massachusetts Ave. Cab driver Frank Cummins, 39, of 5029 ‘W.' Minnesota 8St., told police two ‘fares’ threatened to stab him before they took $21 from him in the 900 block N. California St, -

the Dirt.” Marguerite Smith is just

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ROCKPORT, Aug, 1 (UP) — 31, Rockport, | a8 Killed yesterday night when car left Pottery Road AW miles north of here, glanced off a bridge and. Smashed into a

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