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BOSTON, . Mass-The three
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9 a.m., EST. He '"Hirmed
his "'cGmpl*'• innoRnee."
Walking arm in arm with his
wife, Priscilla, and their .son Anthony , 13, and flanked by bls atlO'rneys. Hu;s walked with a smile
into a cluster of newsmen and
cameramen gathered before the
Red Chevrolet convertible which.
drove him from the U. S. pcmlentlary here.
"I am ha.,py lfter nearly four
years to 1M able- to reasurt my
complete lnnoc:erKe 'to
the
charges mach against me by
Whit'taker Chamben· • ,and 'o
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of medicine and each is 94 yearS
old. Borq within three months ·
aaothe~ were Dr. Edgar
Pbilbro~t.- Baldwin Park, CaUl.,

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Dr. Fiorella Estes, Fontana, Calif,
and Gep.r&amp;e J . Searle, Bradenton

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Yunchu, 17, w•s cba11ged ..yith
r~lea~ driving after police i'~
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of the politicians and the press
which have created a' myth of

oftieers sald that in addition

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those inside, seVeral wct·c on the
running boards and hood, one on
a &amp;pare tire and two on th-e
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··1 hope the return of the mere
man w1U help to dispel these de~cptions that have been foisl~d
upon the American people."
Hiss said he hoped tD "vmdi·
cate my Gwn name and relieve
the harassment or my family
and do somethmg to quiet the
byslena of these days."
H1ss said that the inmates
of
the 1,200-man federal penitentiary wen~ ·•revolted by the
events ioy.oh:lng WHltam llt&lt;rnmg-

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his attorney is the best recital of
the facts," Hiss sa1d.

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ALBANY, N. Y._,_More than\
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BREDGEPORT, Conn.- During
111. unusual August cold
spell.
Po.lltmaster Russell F. Neary re.
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LABEL PET$
llJON , N. Y.-Police
Chief
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pets "which look like or are na
turelly wild aRimals" to be securely tied. Tbe order followed
the shooting of a fo:rc by police
after the animal chased a woman
Later they found it was the pet
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car, station."

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ger Hiso was released fronl
Northeastern Federal Peni·
tentiary today after serving 44
months for perjury in connection with congreasional investigations of Communism.

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ChaUamonths
George
34, · Grundy, Va .,
, Parker, 2.1 , '·Wash
three have been
murder in the. fil·st

fertd when he Wit hit en tbe
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brick. Two lnm1tes heve bHn
ch•retcl with the murd.,,

At Hospital; Rites
Planned For Sunday
:Mit'bacl Brewer, two months
old son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Brewer, Middleport. died• at thr
Holzer Ho.,pltal thill morning a(·
lcr a 9horl illness. '

Surviving are the parents. sister, Jltdltb Lynn: brother, James
Wesley;
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FORMER 1overnm•t altle Willlam Remlngton, . .vine • thrM
yNr term for pertury, .d1N at
the fed•r~ pewitentiary in Lewlsburs. Pa., from lnturiM uf•

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Brewer and Kelly GUmore, Mid· FOUR ENTER HOSPITA~
Admitted to the Meigs General
dleport.
Graveside services will be held H_ospital
were Ucm-y Werry,
Sunday morning at 9:30 witb Rev. Pomcr())'; Mn. Phillip Ohlinger,
C. E. Hoyt, opastor of the First PomeriJY; Mrs. Ella Hannum .
Baptist Cburch, oMcialing. Burial Long Bottom and William I.Janwill &lt;be in the Riverside ccmelery ders, Pomeroy.
wtder ·tbe direction of the RawA daughter was
ltnglf-CI)ItB Funeral Home.
Phillip OMinger.
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Tbat was the way 1t ended up
Friday nl1bt on a cold, wet and
muddy fii(!ld 1.t Pomeroy Stadium
when .the football alumni of Middleport High School _paid a vlsiL
to the former grldden of Pomefoy High School.
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from the •e~e were I'll be ,cllvlcl·
eel ~wetn th• two as•l•· .
Hont.
Both Alumni teama showed
smooth ball handling in Friday
night's game, bUt It was the defense of both squ.JtU. that r~ally
1tole the ~rttow. Tbe luther-luggus of each tum were greatly
bamp~red by tile quick (barging
opposi'lion linemen. and their bone
cru11bing tackler~. Nl!ithcr team
ptonetralOO too deep into the oth·
u"ll terrltqry.

DAUGHTER BORN AT CLtHtC
A daughter was- horn to Mr
aDd M·rs Ward K11l of Leon at
the Kanawha Medica] Clink.
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