• %M ricodTvcpauticaii ivtv/nuuy/ r . c u i oat y u, iy/tt About People Alger Hiss Shirley Temple Black H. R. Haldeman Alger Hiss aims to wipe blotch off record NEW YORK — Alger Hiss plans to go to court in New York this spring in a bid to wipe out the 1950 perjury conviction that sent him to prison for nearly four years. Newsweek magazine reported Sunday. The magazine said the 73year-oId former diplomat, convicted of lying to a grand jury investiging charges he was a Communist spy, plans to sue with the help of the national Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Newsweek said Hiss has spent the past three years amassing 45,000 FBI documents under the Freedom of Information Act and his lawyers think they have enough evidence to prove malfeasance by federal prosecutors. Shirley Temple Black reverses age complaint NEW YORK — Former child star and U.S. diplomat Shirley Temple Black once complained to the World Almanac that her age was listed incorrectly — a year too young. Almanac editor George Delury said Sunday Mrs. Black told him Hollywood executives had tried to add to her appeal as a child star by making her a year younger than she was. ' Mrs. Black, who was an American delegate to the United Nations when she wrote to Delury, asked the almanac to revise its "Noted Kersonauwes secuftrl 16 maKe Her a year older. "That was one request for an age correction I never gave a second thought to checking out," Delury said. "Any public figure who admits to being older than the record shows has got to be telling the truth." Haldeman identifies 'deep throat' NEW YORK — Ex-White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman plans to name a former aide to ex-President Richard Nixon as the "deep throat" source whose information helped uncover the Watergate scandal, New York magazine reported Sunday. * In his forthcoming book. The Ends of Power, Haldeman identifies the Washington Post's "deep throat" informant as Fred Fielding, 38, deputy counsel to Nixon, according to the magazine. New York also says that Haldeman's book accuses Nixon himself of erasing an 18>4minute segment of a key White House tape recording sought by Watergate investigators. Bear, Ford, Arnie to team up for charity - " caught KIe in kidIn ai irsu BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Former President Gerald Ford*will play in a charnj3golf match with Arnold Palmer and Alabama football Coach Bear Bryant April 11. Elbert Jemison Jr., a Republican who will also play in the event, said proceeds from the match at PineTfeeXbuntry Club win go tor charities. Ford will be in Alabama to attend a fund raising dinner for the Alabama Republican Party in Birmingham April IQ and to participate in a series of activities at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa April 11*12. NEW YORK (UPI) — Two men and the former babysitter for young Marci Klein faced arraignment Sunday on state charges they kidnapped the only child of fashion designer Calvin Klein and demanded $100,000 for her safe return. The accused were The babysitter. Paule Ransay Lewis, 23; her half brother Dominique Ransay. 19. and Cecil Wiggins. 24. The three were arrested by police at FBI headquarters Saturday night and charged teith first-degree kid* napping, a state charge. Their arrests wrapped up an investigation involving hundreds of police officers and at least 500 FBI agents. Police said the 11-year-old girl was lured off a city bus by Miss Lewis, tied up and Jield captive for nine hours Friday. n She was released" unharmed from Miss Lewis' upper East Side residence, after Klein dropped off $100,000 in the Pan Am building. The FBI said all but $100 of the $100,000 ransom was recovered. At press conference where the recovered money was on display, one agent said the suspects had spent the $100 Friday night. "They Dominique Ransay Cecil Wiggins Christine Ransay went bouncing around," he said. to Police and F B I disclose details of the citing a " f e a r of prejudicial pretrialjwbUcity/' Miss Lewis earlier was identified as Christine Ransay. Miss Lewis the child off a her to private school police said. told the midtewa parking g a r a g e by AAardi Gras arrests down this year NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — City of- tained by a juggler, guitar and banficials said Sunday French Quarter jo band and two bassoon players. revelers participating in the preMore than 14 parades rolled Lenten celebration of Mardi Gras were some of the most nonviolent in through downtown and the suburbs Saturday and Sunday. The biggest recent memoryPolice and volunteer workers said was the Krewe of Eadymiou procesarrests were down sharply this year sion that paraded floats three and for the second year since the stories high along Canal Street. • Masked krewe members and violent 1960s, officers on street duty g u est royalty — including shed their protective helmets. "I guess the people have been pi ell J good and staying out of trouble," said Brad Smolkin, a law student volunteer for the Mardi Gras Coalition. "Most of the arrests I saw were municipal charges for sleeping in the bus station — there were hordes of those — and possession of less than an ounce of marijuana." The coalition staffs a switchboard atTuIane University to offer free legaljraid to arrested revelers, provide emergency medical treatment on the street and direct ill-prepared visitors to food and shelter. "So far we've been getting a lot of calls from people looking for a place to take a shower," Smolkin said. 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