Mc^Grath Defends Caudle $5000 Reds Balk on Troops Shift Plan
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0 -’ ■ /:! ^ » MONDAY, DECEMBER 10,1951 ..' 1 • ••• •• : J ' IRtmdifratrr Ettrubts l|rraUi , - ■ ' l l Nt ' ' Manchester Stores Will Be Open Until 5:30 P. M. Tomorrow Manchester Lp4c* ^ ^ The. Emblem Club wlU hold lU at 8:80. foUowad by the regular '___________ ________________ _______________________________________________ ;_____________ :______________________________ :_______ ^ r. and A. M., will boM iU annual annual Christmas Ppart' ^ y Wednes- buslneiM meeting at 8 (fctodc. m -- 1:£ AlMHitTown communication at the Masonic day night at the Elks Home in Members are requested to bring a SPECIALIZING IN Temple tomorrow evening at 7:30. Rockville. Supper will bo served dollar gift for exchange.' Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather -m Bi*' linihaculaU Conception Wonhipful Master Albert D, Save/ Sarkf: CUSTOM BUILT HOMES For tke Week Rndlng Porseeat of V. R. 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The Normsn Kronick, a Student at ERNEST Aa RITCHIE annual Christmas party will- be American International College, AVAIUUU FOS IMMCMATI D UVnY (Claaalflcd Advertising <m Page 18) held and members are reminded Springfield, Mass., has been admit 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL' 8172, MANCHESTER V O L . L X X I , N O . 61 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11,1951 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE GENTS to brinr gifts.________________ ted to Signa Alpha Phi fraternity. AT THE OLD PRICE PATTERN by ^Inrretiible Valor* Wina Him Meilal of Honor MARKER SOLIMENE, Inc. POTTERY SPICIAUZINe IN 134 CENTER ST. TEL 5101 OR E101 Mc^Grath Defends Caudle $5000 CUSTOM BUILT GARAGES . Take Amm , AND wbeieeei you qe SLIP ON A PAIR OP « AMESITE DRIVEWAYS B arlow'sT eleyiIsion WK HAVE THE PROPER EQCIPMENT l o a f e r AND KNOW HOW Reds Balk on Troops Shift Plan Soles and Sen^iee DON’T DELAT — CALL TODAY You'vo never experienced real comfort until you alip on a pair BENDIX MOTOROLA THOMAS D. 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Matas on idaoJ qifi day withdrew a tentative of wa.* buying certain auto- rent of It* parts from other man Howard McGrath testified to hr any eccosioa. day that President Truman fer to allow Allied rotation of motive parts although it al- Ufaclurer*. Shaffer contentled ready had a 104-year supply that the Army paid double the fired T. Ijtmar Caudle on his Ivy Dinherware a. Matthew B. Rldgwa.v (left) smile* at Xgt. 1st Class Joeeph troops 'n Korea and pressed original price by buying the re his own motion and without 20-Pc. SET C. Rddrigoes, 28, Han Bernardino, Cal., before Utter leave* Tokyo for for a flat release of all war on hand. placement part* from Mack rath the If. B. to have the CongresMlonal Medal of Honor preeented to him prisoneis after an armistice John I.. Shaffer, Investigator er th»n from the manufacturer. triving McGrath a “bill of par In Washington. Rodriguez, uith le*n than seven month* In the *er\-- for a probing committee headed Shaffer alao.aaid the center fol ticulars.” iee a* an Infantryman, knocked out 8ve Communist gun emplace is signed. by Rep. Porter Hardy (D„ Va.), The Red attitude toward prison lowed the aame practice with Reo QUAKER LACE m ments In an "Incredible dispiny of valor.” He wn* wounded eight aaid he had learned that on look Motor* of Lanaing. Mich., which Washington, Dec. 11—(TP) AND da.vs Uter In another engagement In Korea. He I* the S9th Army er exchange came out during the ing Into purchases of the Army'* Bouquet Dinnerware $0.95 fir.st formal discussion with the In turn Ijought 94 per cent of it: — Attorney General J. man to receive the medal In the Korean war. (f . S. Army Photo tank-automotive cer.ter here. parta elaewhere. The replace 20-Pc. SET t / FLORAL BROMLEY LACE from A. P.) Allies on this subject. It clashed He said hla inveatigation ment part* eo»t the Army 290.- Howard McQrath today de with the United Nations proposal covered a total of 206 parta com 000,000 and Reo only 136,000.000. fended the propriety of a of a regulated exchange of prison mon to military vehicle*. Years of ALL WHITE ers on n "fair and equitable ' man- Shaffer teatifled. $5,000 commissicin received TABLE M ipply on these parts, he testi Rep. Clare Hoffman (R., Mich.) by T. I.,amar Caudle on an air One Man (Jang Send Your (lift for-man basis. fied, ranged from one to 104 interpoaed: Corinthian Dinnerware $ C .49 The prisoner question was years. "Then your contention I* that plane sale but conceded it was I6-Pe. SET t / . NOW to Korea taken up by a two-man subcom "Ba.sed on what usage"? h* the Ordnance department could a “unique case." PLA STIC CLOTHS Pitched Way to mittee (one from each side) a few was aiked. buy these parts cheaper .than As for snin(> of the other ac mlnul-s after the Communists "The highest r«lin of usage he-. Mack could lupply them? tivities of hi* ousted former as 54 X 54— 64 X 72 capitulated to Allied insistence Frank McKinney, chairman of sistant attorney general, Mc Housewares — Basement OirUtma* Is Just two week* the Demormtkr national eammll- tween 1946 and 1949. Shaffer re Shaffer: "Yea, air.” , .ed.,!,. ..jca>(f .H... : ..r.i. 60 X 80—72 X 90 TopnU.Sa Honor away and most neople are that the' subject be tackled now-. plied. Grath said; Simultaneously the Red negoti (ee, tell* a new* eonference In Hoffman: "Thafa not my espe- publlslier, waa appointed 8. nianning to be at their homes. rlenee with government ageneiea.” "I hold ho brief for any Indis TABLE ators intimated they would agree Wa«hlngtan, Dfc- a Shaffer also told the investiga Senator from Nefaraoka t« iHlrceed cretions of \vhlch Mr. Ca(idte may If at ail po**lhle. Rut thbiiBands ■fork tranitartlon on which Imi re tor* of more instances In which Hoffman contended that, due to San Bornardino, Calif., of .Ameriran soldier* and to continued rotation of troops (he late Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry. have been guilty, nor do ^ pre and to two other Allied demands portedly made 814,000 pro8t with the Army doubled soma costs by the need for Increaaed personnel. sume to pass Judgment on him.'* $2.98 to Dec. 11—(/P)—Fireball Bob sailor* In Korea will he trying in 10 month* from a 81,000 lnve«t- buj'ing through middlemen rather Seaton wo* named by Oov. Val I IM tke JW.IUU CORR Feller at his best never did a lo keen warm—and trying to if the United Nations command The Cabinet ofriclal was callsd ment. (AP Mirephoto). than direct from manufacturer*. (f'nntlnued On Page Twelve) Petemon. (.%P W'lrephoto). WE GIVE jl<0^ 6 PFF.N STAMPS MancMSSTSS eenia CLOTHS better job of pitching than keep alive. The f . 8. will keep would agree to neutral behlnd-thr- before a House Ways and Means them warm. Voo ran hein keep lines inspection during a Korean subcommittee investigating tax $12.98 Sgt. 1-t Joseph C. Rodriguez them alive with a priceless armistice. scandal* and the administration of Later the tentative offer wss contributed against the P,odsl Kin. the Justice Department tax divi AT LOW PRICES Beautiful reproductions of in Korea last March 21. ' withdrawn w-lthout the Allies say Tax Scandals [ran Premier sion. formerly headed by Caudle. The Bloodmoblle will he In ing how they felt about it. Decides Paper Violated antiqud cloths. All sizes. Rodriguez, who killed IS Red.* Manchester Thursday fromu S McGrath *ald he had not the near the little village of Munye-ri. The Red concessions rekindled "*llghte*t doubt” of the propriety p. m. to 4 p. m. at Woodraff hopes of a possible truce by Seen Topic at Blocks Bid to has been swarded the Congres Hall. Center Congregational of OaudkCo-jMVIng (Kcepted the sional Medal of Honor for "an in- (^ristmas.