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Nixon Bids Hiss to 'Come Clean' on Red Spy Network Ifm I 'Strike Enemy the cleaning establishment where she works. Instead of handing over the cash, she walked to the telephone and called police. Battle on Jim Crow May Delay Draft Bill It's Getting So Tough Bandits Are Rebuffed Chicago. March 13 (U.R It's getting so a holdup man can't command any respect. i A bandit walked in on Mrs.

A Mortal Blow Senator Asks Washington, March 13 (UJ9 nator Richard M. Nixon (It. The bandit left, muttering to Genevieve Lewis yesterday inlhimself. Washington, March 13 (U.R) ter guess. Vinson is shooting 1 for House passage of the bill Soufiern Democratic Congressmen (scrambled for votes todav CL) today called on Alger Hlss tiycome clean" about before March 22, when an Eas 3 to write a segregation clause ter recess begins.

Representative Arthur Win- linto the House Armed Services ICommittee's compromise 184-year-old draft bill. stead Miss.) drew up a seg Mil spies as ne neaaea iur jau till insisting he was framed. "-'The Supreme Court opened he prison gutes (or the former regatiou amendment which he New Spring Fashions jot WOMEN and MISSES High Quality -Low Prices Opponents j-offed at their said should satisfy everybody nopes, nut conceded there, 'hose favoring segregation ofn.r I State Department career would be quite a fight on the land those opposing it. It had cer yesterday by rejecting issue. The segregation fightlsolid backing of hiost of the convic-jl 'mm, yQy.V.

committee's Southerners and appeal from his perjury Qon. The court's action ww De 1 Winstead hoped to pick up votes from Northerners too, Woald Make Choice was one of several issues standing in, the way of final committee approval of the draft bill. The committee already has indorsed most of its controversial features Including induction at 18'i (instead of 19 as at TOPPERS v-" 1'" Under his proposal each man on entering service would specify whether he wanted to UP I forwarded to the Second U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals tomorrow, and Hiss will be called lfito court for committal to Jail within a few days.

He was sen-teheed to five years. Hi? said he would keep on trying to prove himself innocent of the charges first aired by Whittaker Chambers before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 19-18. Lied to Federal Jury The 46-vear-old Hiss was con present) for 26 months military duty (21 months now), and provision for a post-emergency program of universal military training. nf Sr-- serve in a segregated or a non-segregated unit. The Army would be required to abide by his The Defense Department op I posed the Winstead proposal Kjri Kastpr Receos Chairman Carl Vinson on ground that it would be im CROSSING A KOREA RIVER, NORTHBOUND Marines in trucks find shallow port of Ammul River for trek to other side as they pursue fleeing Communist enemy in Hoeng-song area.

Bridges ocross Ammul had been destroyed. Ga.) hoped the committee could possible to adtninisier and is put. us miai ohay on tne meas- contrary to present policies cu today. Some members said 'against racial discrimination in late tomorrow would be a bet-j the armed forces victed Jan. 21, of lying to; a Federal grand jury when hej Franco Warships, COATS 395? SPRING FELTS 500 UP SUITS 4550 MILLINERY.

STRAWS 750 UP an isolationist, was one of the Sen. Vandenberg's denied slipping State Department secrets to Chambers, ad-jnitted former Soviet agent, and "vhen he denied seeing Chambers after Jan. 1, 1937. Administration's stanchest sup porters while he was at his post in Washington. Democratic leaders often have expressed an eagerness to see Vandenbere Condition 'Worse' Continued from Page 1 Police Bar Hew Barcelona Riots Nixon, who played an Im portant role in the Hiss-Chambers rase while a member of had been no improvement on the job and resuming the past two weeks.

h's place as the Republican Barcelona, March 13 (U.R) However, Arthur Vandenbere par cmef forein affairs four Spanish warships and a trainload of special police arrived here today to maintain Jr, said his father was getting -sPsman. worse. He returned from his! job in South Amerira a week IVi BiJIion Reparation ago to be at his father's bed- p. Slug Through Head Fails to KO Marine Carrolltown, March 13 (U.R) A slug from a sniper's rifle ripped straight through the Marine's head and the next day the Leatherneck wrote home about it. "It left me with a hell of an earache and sore throat, but nothing more," I.t.

Fred J. Fees Jr. told his parenls in the letter from a hopital at Pusan, Korea. In his account of the shooting, Fees said that he had been direc ting the fire of U. N.

aircraft by radio near Wonju. "I made the mistake of standing up to better direct my strike and some Chink is an expert marksman," Fees said. "That lad laced me right in front of the right ear. The slug passed through my head and came out the lobe of my left car. It left me with a hell of an earache and sore throat, but nothing more." He said that blood spurted from both sides of his face and out his nose and mouth.

"My biggest job was fighting off the people who wanted me to lie down," Fees explained. "I had to sit up to keep from strangling." order after at least three persons were killed and 100 arrested yesterday in Spain's worst outbreak of violence since the civil war 12 years ago. the House committee, said Hiss "now has an opportunity to right in part the wrong he did tn his country" by telling about "the Communist spy network here and abroad." "He was one of its key members and with the information he could give we would be able to strike a mortal blow against the potential enemies of this country," Nixon said. "By continuing to remain silent he only aggravates the crime for which he was convicted." side. u-emunuea ay Israel Kept Kje on Affairs Tel Aviv.

liirael. March 13 Although confined to his bed lU R' lsraeI demanded This city of 1,125,000 popula SAMPLES, CANCELLATIONS. HETIBNS. ETC. Closing Out FALL DRESSES 1395 FACTORY STORE for several months, VandenbergiW.OOO reparations from Ger-has maintained a close watch! man todav for "over fi.non.nnn tionSpams second largest appeared to be quiet as the alarmed government of Gen lews who were done to death on foreign affairs as Republican leaders have visited him at by torture, starvation, mass eralissimo Francisco Franco his home to obtain his views on execution and asphyxiation" be threatened stern action against rioters.

various, issues confronting thejfore and during World War JI. nation. The demand was contained Warn of 'Full Weight' mis am nas oeen particularly identical notes served on missed in the Troonsfor-Eu Following an emergency cabi net session at Franco's home, Interior Minister Bias Perez Gonzales announced: Washington, London and Paris and handed to the Soviet legation in Tel Aviv. The note said the money would be used to "secure indemnification of the heirs and victims and rehabilitation of the survivors." UN Troops Score rope debate now raging in Congress. Vandenberg recently sent a telegram to Gen.

Dwight D. Eisenhower praising him for his report to Congress on his tour of Atlantic Pact nations. Vandenberg, who once was "The government has in its FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES 601 GRAND AVENUE, BROOKLYN 16, N. Y. Between Bergen St.

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Gen Claude B. Feren-baugh, commander of the 7th Division, said his men had "got the enemy reeling back, but he is still not knocked out." Johnston Meets With Labor Chiefs Washington, March 13 (U.R) Economic Stabilizer Eric A. Johnston met "with top union officials again today to discuss a new Wage Stabilization Board setup amid reports that labor and management are "very close" to settlement. General Advance hands power to put down any Continued from Page 1 kind of troublemaking and will apply the full weight of the lawj against those who try to break down peace and order." vision tank-infantry task force This statement was followed on the western flank lashed out four miles yesterday and THWFTY ONE FOR51 i by arrival in Barcelona harbor reached the enemy Seoul- Johnston met a delegation Chunchon supply highway Wfk vmn! I from the United Labor Policy some 20 miles northeast of 0 Seoul and 24 miles south of the Lqmmittee. the union men planned to report later to a of the cruiser Mendez Munez and the destroyers Escano, Gra-vina and Liniers.

Officials described the visit as a routine courtesy call. Police Arrive A special trainload of police 38th Parallel. It met no enemy meeting of the full committee Management officials were to troops. The thrust carried past Seoul's eastern defenses and see Johnston later today. One industry official told a reporter he thought a settle arrived from Madrid and spe outflanked the city itself.

Al ment was "very close" on the though aerial observers had re ported signs that the Reds were pulling out of Seoul, a U. S. basis of a compromise proposed by Johnston last week. The 3d Division patrol which probed I across the Han River just south- east of the city found the out compromise would give an 18-member wage board limited jurisdiction over disputes. Dewey Signs Truck Tax Albany, March 13 (U.R) Gov skirts heavily guarded by sentties.

i Three U. N. divisions were! cial police agents from the Madrid political squad also were arriving by train and plane. They were trying to get at the root of yesterday's rioting, during which demonstrators set fire to curtains in the city hall, punctured tires and staged a general sitdown strike in offices and factories. The government claimed Communists were responsible for the outbreak.

Informed neutral sources said there was no doubt, however, that high living costs prompted many to take piirt. closing in on Hongchon, 47; miles east northeast of beoul. 1 ernor Dewey today signed the new weight-distance tax for heavy trucks which is expect Vanguards were within one! ed to produce between and $30,000,000 in new Irevenue. mile of the Hongchon River southwest of the city and four! miles south of the city itself, Hongchon is an important 1 communications hub and head-i quarters of the Chinese 6fth' Army. The C.

S. lt Cavalry Division drove within five miles west southwest of Hongchon along the highway from Yong- Teddy says: Every time you hit a bump And take a spill, remember. Saving up in May June Makes easy sledding in du against stubborn Chinese nbi tnm no. ud wuu adau aim rnt4i. Dmralm ud Mte miiuti nlum mtbtmt I without Rosenberg Gave A-Spy to Flee Continoed from Page 1 Russia in wartime.

If convicted jthey could be sentenced to 'death, I Greenglass said Rosenberg jeame to him in February, 1950, asked him if he remembered the man who picked up atomic bomb data from him in Albuquerque, N. M. The man wns Harry Gold, December Save on first cost! Save on operating cost I I rearguard resistance yesterday. Australian troops on the cavalrymen's right flank advanced within five miles south southwest of Hongchon without opposition and patrols pushed another mile nearer the city. Still farther east, the South Korean (ith Division and the mm confessed member of the spy, I'.

S. 1st Marine Division ad ring who is now serving a riO-jvanced within five miles soutri year prison term. Fuchs had and southeast of Hongchon re-already been arrested. pectively. Marine patrols were "Julius said Fuchs also in hills overlooking Hongchon.

of this man's contacts and; The V. S. 2d Division on the Open Vour Account Today ROOSEVELT SAVINGS BANK GUts An. it Iroadwij, Brooklyi 21, N.Y. Miukr Mt'tl Dtptul Initrnii Ctrfntmrn mm mm that the man undoubtedly would be arrested," Greenglass said.

"Julius said I would have to leave the country and that he would get the money for east-central front wiped out a Communist roadblock and rolled on Into the town of Yudong, 14 miles east southeast of Hongchon. In the eastern mountains, the U. S. 7th Division captured the key road junction of Chang- me from the Russians." Greenglass said Rosenberg continued to prod him to get pyong, 28 miles south of the See the top value of the top 4 lowest price cars! I ANNOUNCEMENTS la Public Nohci and Commercial Notict FLYrNO AWT MAY BK I TERMITE Compltto Extermination; 5-Yetr OutrmtM Fr Call 8ANKX. TJL 3-1702 ATTENTION PLASTERERS, members L7-cal No.

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10-13. YOUNO MAN, DRXVINO TO CAUFORNA, wiahw malt ahtre dxlvtnc BE. -R73S Washington, March 13 (U.R) U. S. officials say bad public reaction in this country to closing of the Buenos Aires newspaper La Prenza has checked Government plans to build better relations with Argentina.

1c Lost and Found operation ith Argentina, which, until recently, had been producing constructive results. I The Washington Daily News. meanwhile, offered space to thej La Prensa editors for any editorials they wish to run. The paper proposed tlr.it every newspaper in North and South America print La! Prenza's opinions daily under BRIF-P CASE Ut, brown P. Independent ubway.

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Miller Jr. told a news conference late yesterday that the situation "deeply concerned" every believer in a free La Prensa's masthead. Miller emphasized how U. S. DOC- Lost; Dalmatian, ma if.

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public opinion. 2 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 13, 1951.

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