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. Waatfeer » IIMhon Circle Chrlatmu party Krause wishes to remind the mem> December 8 win be held at U>e home of Mrs. bars that the annual re](orts will GENERAL CONTRACTING WiUtam J. Shea, Boulder road, at be read, followed by the election of nowly toalgbt, not aa • o'clock Wedneaday eveninfr. officers to serve for the ensuing 19S1 PLYMOUTH '' I REMODELING AND REPAIRING 10,417 a Xnaw late taaigbt ei^ag Wa year. There will also be a social BARKER POTTERY Member of the Audit ilattrif FHtFT Suptttttg BpraUi St. Ann's Mothers Circle will hour and refreshments. FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED day maralag. meet Wednesday evenins at 8 Bureau of Clrralatleas Manchester— A City of Village Charm o'clodc at the home of Mrs. W. 4 DOORS and CLUB COUPES - ..... ...... J. Kinlry, 547 Center street. 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. COLLA of Loafer Sox and feel that RCA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Want Flat Mckiiiiiey Explains downy-soft knitted 100% wool, FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 2*9219 Army Under Fire States Deal Belas la Hms with soles of chamois-like glove wherever you qe leather, cuddling yoiir feet from 214 SPRUCE STREET, MANCHESTER TEL 5095 cmkle to toe. They are hcmd R elease of WithKnohl embroidered. Ideal for 'round On Costs, Stocks the house, vacations, traveling, at college, convalescing. P riso n ers Is ‘Unique’ Detroit, Dec. 11 -^4*)— A* an example, he aald, the A lull lonqs ol baaulilu] fast CongresaionxI investigatora renter bought truck* and replare-i color* in sir** lor man. wotaan Mun.san, Korea. Wednes­ ment part* from the Mack Manu­ Wa.shinslon, Dec. 11—(/R and childran. day, Dec. 12—(iT*)—Commu­ were told totlay that before facturing Co. of Allentown. Pa., nist truce negotiators Tues­ the Korean conflict the Army although Mark purchased 100 per — Attorney General J . 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.
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