Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1953 Page: 9 of 12
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him as a witness was to intimidate
editorial critics.
' McCarthy said: "I hope they ..
investigate your abuse of freedom
of the press and your low ethical
standards as a newspaperman.”
The record showed signs of dis-
cord within the subcommittee. One
member, Sen. Symington (D-Mo),
repeatedly defended Wechsler and
once told him:
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MAYOR’S CHOICE — Pictured is Miu Jacqueline
(Jackie) Edwards, 22, NTSC freshman from Dallas. She
was named by Mayor Mark Hannah to represent her
school in Denton’s Clean-up and Paint-up Week, May 11,-
16. Miss Edwards is majoring in secretarial science and
is employed at Jagoe Abstract Co. in the afternoons.
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"I want to say that you have
been the most forthright witness
formerly interested in the Commu-
nist party or a member of it that
we have had before this commit-
tee.”
The record showed Symington,
McCarthy and Sen. Henry M.
Jackson (D-Wash) were the mem-
bers present on May S and Mc-
Carthy, Jackson and Sen. McClel-
Tan (D-Ark) on April M.
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to surrender after he had admitted
his identity.
According to Girth’s story to po-
lice. he has become a prosperous
businessman since his escape from
the New Jersey camp.
He owns his own home in Atlan-
tic City, N. J., as well as an inter-
lor decorating business and a re-
freshment stand there.
Girth gave his Atlantic City ad-
dress as 616 North Trenton Ave.
but said he had been living in
New York City for the past two
weeks.
Girth told police he had been
using the name of Henry Kolmar
since his escape
The former German soldier ex-
pressed the hope that he would be
granted American citizenship as
the result of his surrender.
McCarthy Accused
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NEW YORK IP— Harry Girth, 27-
year-old German prisoner of war
at large in the United States since
his escape in June, 1946, has sur-
rendered to New York police auth-
orities they announced early today.
Girth, a husky, blond six-footer,
broke loose from Fort Dix, N. J.
He was one of five German
prisoners of war still at large after
escaping from war-time detention
camps in thia country.
New York police said the Polish-
born Girth surrendered at a Man-
hattan precinct station about 10
p."m. (EST) last night after ad-
mitting his identity to a friend.
The friend had seen Girth’s pic-
ture in the current issue of Col-
lier’s magazine, police said.
Police said Gfrth had been work-
ing as an interior decorator for a
New York Comedian, George De-
witt.
Police said Dewitt recognized,
Girth from the magazine photo-
graph and persuaded the prisoner
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WASHINGTON u — The pub-
Mshed record of the hot word bat-
tle between Ben. McCarthy (R-
Wis) and Editor James Wechslm
is a crossfire of charges of “brain
washing” and a "phony break"
with communism.
The stenographic transcript, re-
leased yesterday by the Senate in-
vestigations subcommittee McCar-
thy heads, details the April 24 and
May 5 hearings at which the sena-
tor and the newsman denounced
each other behind closed doors.
McCarthy has insisted he ques-
tioned Wechsler, not as the editor
of The New York Post which has
criticised him editorially, but as
an author whose writings are in
U. S. information libraries abroad.
McCarthy says those writings do
not show Wechsler broke with
communists 11 years ago.
Wechsler contends he has shown
by many acts and writings that he
ha been a vigorous anti-Commu-
nist since he quit the Young Com-
munist League in 1937 at the age
of 22. Wechsler says McCarthy is
out to get him as a newspaperman
who opposes the senator in print.
“Your purported reformation.”
McCarthy told Wech&ler in the
hearing transcript, "does not con-
vine* me at all.”
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"Senator, lot’s faeo 1L” Wechsler
told McCarthy at one point, “you
are saying that an ex-Communist
who is for McCarthy is a good one
and that an ex-Communist who is
against McCarthy is suspect.”
Throughout the hearings, the
record shows, McCarthy stuck to
his accusation that Wechsler made
a "phony break” with commu-
nism, and Wechsler maintained
that McCarthy was engaged in
"brain washing” to Intimidate the
press.
Wechsler told McCarthy he will
ask the American Society of News-
paper Editors (ASNE) to study the
transcript and then decide wheth-
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