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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 13

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Atlanta, Georgia
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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTIOX, S.l March 4, 1972 13-A ill P1RafWQ 6 SBWWfl A rv -v A 1. 2 M'W 4 I 1 ill- .1 i PI mm o) lib7 uy 1(0 Susan's Back dddU 'HOLLYWOOD Actress Susan Hayward is among a number of veteran screen glamor girls who have been flocking back 'to the sound stages. Miss Hayward talks here with actor James Stacey on the Hollywood television movie set of "Heat of Anger," aired Friday night on CBS. "Both of my sons are i'now grown and married," she said, "so the best thing for me to do is to go back to work." (Associated Press Photo) pPeople Since1885 njj' "There's No Place Like Home- Hiss Will Receive Pension-Front U.S. WASHINGTON Alger Hiss, a central figure in the 1948 1 if It 1111 II li lt 1 II IIP ft i 1 I I i I I 11 IF II IF It 1 if 1 congressional probe of the State department, won a court decision Friday ordering the government to pay him pension benefits.

A three-judge federal court ruled that the so-called Hiss Act was applied in an unconstitutional manner to deny Hiss a $61-a-month annuity for his years of government service. Retroactive payments to Hiss would total about $3,660 plus interest with payments to continue at the rate of $61 a month, according to the court order. Irving to Tell Role in Hughes Hoax 5 NEW YORK Author Clifford Irving met with federal prosecutors for six hours Friday and he was reported to be derailing his part in the disputed "autobiography" of Howard Irving met with Assistant U. S. Attorney Robert G.

jiMorville in a private session, which sources indicated could be full disclosure of the tangled case. Corner Edqcwood Pryor 1 Blotk from 5 Points! 6 After 92 grand years in downtown Atlanta, the historical, old building will be torn down to make way for a new park in the city's heart! Everything on all 6 big floors drastically reduced! SAVE 30 40 even 50 and MORE! The original price tags will be on every item Special sale tags show how much you save! Yoho Given Custody of Daughter HOUSTON John Lennon, and his wife Yoko received temporary custody Friday of Yoko's 8-year-old daughter by a previous marriage. But the little girl is missing, i The girl, Kyoko, was last, seen in December with her farther, Anthony D. Cox. They disappeared after Cox finished -serving a five-day jail sentence he received for failing to allow OMrs.

Lennon to visit Kyolco. Actor's Role Has Political Repercussions SAN DIMAS, Calif. A 12-minute appearance on the television thriller "Night Gallery" became a nightmare Friday for actor Ed Nelson, who as a city council candidate discovered that acting and politics are uneasy partners. Nelson's brief appearance Wednesday on the mystery series, and Sun- day's "American Sportsman" program, were seen by some of his fellow candidates who are arguing they are entitled to equal time under an FCC provision. Local network executives Los Angeles stations KNBC and ABC said Friday they plainly puzzled how they would accommodate, in prime ltime, the political prose of six candidates competing for a vpart-time, $150-a-ononth city council post.

jSpassky Must Play Fischer at Chosen Sites BELGRADE, Yugoslavia The president of the International Chess Federation said Friday that world champion Spassky must forfeit his title if he refuses to accept the Avenue set for his match with Bobby Fischer. The statement by Dr. Max Euwe was reported from Moscow by the Yugoslav "news agency Tanjug. The Soviet world champion and the U.S. challenger failed earlier to agree on a match site and Euwe ''ruled that the 24 games would be divided equally between Bel-I'grade and Reykjavik, Iceland.

Crime Report The following serious crimes were reported by Atlanta po-jjice in the 24 hours that ended at noon Friday. Serious crimes 'include burglaries of more than $100 or of public facilities, assaults resulting in injuries requiring medical treatment and jobberies of more than $100 or those involving personal injury flr use of a weapon. 4i Over 25 Haverty salesmen ready to serve you! Even with greatly reduced prices, you can still use Haverty's Revolving Credit City Delivery! Downtown Store CLOSED all day March 4 preparing for Sale! Charlotte. N.C. The car was parked at the 500 block of Forrest Avenue NE.

Golf clubs and bag valued at $200 from auto of Hay Howell, 1530 University Drive. Apt. 1. The car was parked at 300 Peters St. ASSAI'LTEO David Heard.

500 Amal Drive SW, Apt. 11 was admitted at Grady Hospital for gunshot wounds in the back and left Jerome Brown, 605 Spencer St. NW, was admitted at Grady Hospital for gunshot wounds in the back. Shellev Frank Fowler, 1994 Willow Drive, Decatur was admitted at Grady Hospital for a stab wound to the stomach. STOLEN AFTOS T.

A. Gillian, 1050 Beauregard S.E.. Apt. K-l: 1966 white Triumph from 216 McDonoush Blvd. S.E.

William Shaw, 2897 Lagoona Decatur: 1965 blue Nash Rambler from 1450 W. Peaehtree St. Thomas Scott Sherrill, 238 14th St: 1957 Blue Ford milk truck from 1-20 West near Fulton Industrial Boulevard. C. F.

Edge, 546 Seal Place NE: 1969 blue Volkswagen from 581 Simpson. Barbara L. Chamblles, 889 Edwin St. NW: 1968 White Buick convertible. Bufano Cesare, Rt.

2 Johnson Ferry Rd. NE: 1964 red Jaguar from Tech Parkway NW. Rogers and Farmer Metro Leasing. 360 Spring St. NW: 1972 Dlack and yellow Plymouth.

Peter C. Hubert, 3000 Woodward Wav: 1967 blue Plymouth Barracuda from 360 Spring St Annette Roberson, 2393 Leila Lane SE: 1964 green Chevrolet. Linda Kest, 4561 Jonesboro Road, Forest Park: 1969 red Dodge from Ponce de Leon and Juniper streets. Carl Waldrop, Rte. 2 Holly Springs Road, Marietta: 1959 white Ford Galaxy from Moreland and McClenden Avenues.

John Hunt, 12 Glenald Way NW: 1969 green Lincoln Continental from 53 W. Brookhaven Drive NE. Joe A. Barrix. 704 Piedmont apt.

4: 1963 blue Chevrolet Bel Air from 141 Alabama St. Merlin. 2195 DeFoors Hills Road NW- 1971 while Chevrolet van from Old Alabama and Old Pryor streets. ROBBERIES The U.S. Service Station, 1600 Flat Shuals was nibbed of an undetermined amount of cash by a man with a M.

Wright, 485 Maxwell Road, Hoswoll. was robbed of $200-400 hen two men. one of whom had a gun, accosted Wright, who was parked at 1287 Kerry Drive NW. Bill Campbell. 8403 Magnolia Drive.

Jonesboro. was robbed of $100 when a man with a gun accosted Campbell. mIio was parked at 129V Wilkes Circle N.W. STOLEN UiUIRaincnat. sales records and sales Miotivalion kit wilh tape recorder and pcs valued at $725 from auto of Cur-fas Svkora, 106 Willowwick Dp-tiilur.

The rar was parked at 2323 yieshire Bridge Road N.E. 4 Portable radio valued at $100 and six men's suits and other clothing from into ot Terry Keno, 2929 Alan Drive, Marietta. The car was parked at 1648 Howell Mill Road N.W. Jewelry kit valued at $450 from the Jiome of Inez Robinson, 1707 Pryor Circle S.W. A Paansoiuc stereo, Rolex camera With Metz strobe lieht and camera case valued at $675 from the home of Isaiah D.

Jones, 1125 West Ave. S.W. A double-barrelled 16 gauge shotgun, gauge single shot shotgun and a .22 eullbre rifle valued at $170 from the apartment of Andrew Swanger, 3765 Wascanna Road S.E., Apt. 1. A black and white portable Panasonic television valued at $20O from the apartment of Magnolin Pittman, 404 riynn Road, S.E., Apt.

145. "A Panasonic cassette tape deck valued at $130 from the apartment of An-Urrson Jones, 904 Piedmont Ave. N.E., Apt. E-ll. Three boxes of snap-on tools valued 0 $2,000 and an undetermined amount Of pennies in the cash register, cash nd cigarels from the cigarete machine, service station at 1570 Gordon Boad S.W.

A .22 calibre pistol, man's watch and tinsistor radio valued at $232 and $10 pennies, $24.50 In currency and $20-40 silver coins from the home of Ernest mar Grier, 157 Sewanee Ave. N.W. -A black and white television, a .22 dhlibre rifle and ladies' clothes valued at. $265 from the home of Kilman Woiee, 391 Longview St NE. ladies' watch and a black and White TV valued at $255 from the home of Lillle Cook, 293 Love St.

SW. black and white portable TV, a nan's watch and a black and white TV VUued at $253 from the home of Lola JC. Parks, 3429 Ml. Gllead Rd. SW.

jBlack and white TV, rifle, shotgun, Jiislol and camera valued at $656 50 rom the home of Lora Lee Archie, 530 Ibridue Drive NW. Washing machine and dryev rallied at from the apartment of Joseph L. nes, 977 Constitution Road SE. apt. Black and white TV, clock radio, portable stereo, jewelry box and electric blender valued at $350 ironi the i'partnicnt of Linda Russell, 435 lOlh apt.

2. Tool box, three air wrenches and live tower saws valued at $900 from the mi to of W. V. Thompson, 5922 Pairbum Itoad. Donglasville.

The auto was psrked at 2338 Stewart Ave. Man's fur coat- tape player and 15 tanesl valued at S298 from ie auto of Torr'nce Presley, 5108 4i.aka mm aw LZ3 0) 4 Pip JlllA I.

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