Hiss1 Motion For
2nd Trial Shift
Is Turned Down
NEW YORK. Oct. 17. (.
ger Hiss' motion lor transfer of
hi! second perjury trial to Ver
mont was den I'd Saturday.
The former high state depart
ment official had asked for the
transfer on grounds that he could
not get a fair trial in New York,
where his first trial ended in a
Jury disagreement.
Federal Judge Alfred C. Coxe
rejected the transfer motion.
Hiss' second trial is scheduled
to begin Nov. 1.
He is accused of lying when ne
denied passing State department
secrets to VVhittaker Chambers
for transmittal to a pre-war so
viet spy ring.
Chambers, former Time Maga
zine senior editor, who now is a
Maryland farmer, has admitted
being a one time communist cour
ier and has testified that Hiss
gave him official secrets.
Coxe noted that federal rules of
criminal procedure permit a trial
to be shifted if there is "so great
a prejudice against the defend
ant that he cannot obtain a fair
and impartial trial In the district
where the prosecution Is pend
ing." "I find nothing In the papers
submitted on the present mo
I'on," Coxe said, "to Indicate that
there exists in this district any
such prejudice."
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WASHINGTON. Oct. n.-i.
Secretary of Interior Krug has
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lowest point since 1939, and the
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Win Over Beau Jack
CHICAGO, Oct. 17-fn-Mak-ing
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knifed In a Harlem street scrape,
Cuba's Kid Gavilan slammed a
10 round unanimotii decision over
Beau Jack in Chicago itadium
last night.
The second stadium show of the
internation boxing club drew a
disappointing crowd of 5,189.
Gross receipt! were $22,429.
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lan and Charlie Fuszrl. Gavilan
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Robinson although the Cuban has
already lost two decision! to the
welterweight champion.
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PORTLAND, Oct. 17. (JO
Commercial fishing for silverside
salmon ended for the season In
the Coqullle river Friday. The
State Fish commission said the
season limit of 100.000 pounds of
silversldes had been reached.
The, limit was set In an attempt
to build up future Tuns.
PRINTERS END STRIKE
MILAN, Italy, Oct. 17-
Milan printed have voted to end
a strike which has tied up this
Industrial city's 10 newspaper!
ilnce Tuesday night. Their walk
out had been scheduled for 48
hour!, to enforce demand! for
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sociation. Judge Rules AFL Union
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I SPOKANE, Oct. 17 ( Five
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