The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1956 — Page 3
NEW! entirely different-
General Does An About Face
pov.*Dr. As first •written, it caned for cutting total military forces from 3,500.000 men to 2,-815,-000 in three years.
security ‘‘to. a degree.” In his r—r~ magazine article, he asor.JHd tlit cuts to politics and contended he was submitted to both subtle and'i
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« WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 — { tUP)—An authoritative defense | source said today that Gen. Mati thew B. Ridgway originally ap-
proved the Eisenhower admin-
istration “new look" military j progr am which he now criticizes.
Ridgway said Monday he was
shockel when President Eisen-
hower told Congress in his 195-1
State of the Union message that : the new military program was “unanimously recommended” by
the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In a Saturday Evening Post Home Dec article that has provoked two i Singer Sew. Ma. Co. . j congressional inquiries, the form- Sandy's Song Shop er Army chief said he “most em- Starr’s R & TV Ser. phatically” did not concur in the i Lucas-Collins plan “as it was presented to the Home Laundry .. people.” Roman Holiday The defense source reported High Indv. Game—
that Ridgway originally joined 169
other new service chiefs in de- I High Indv. Series-
vising an! approveing the plan 487
R _ vay began to have nTi»- crude pressure to conform. givings in the fal lof 1953 after
consulting his Army staff and commanders, the source said, and from the time the “new look” went to Congress he fought Army slashes both in committees and at the Pentagon. He retired
last June 30.
He testified last year that Army cuts would harm national
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in the summer of 1953 but “changed his mind” by the time it was submitted to Congress in the budget in early 1954. The military loaders put their
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pDn in wiping, and Mr. Eisen- ; 487. J. Burc hfield 479. M. Mehowor approved it as presented Cullough 466. H.vVilbur 434, a. by Defense Secretary Charles E. Cantonwine 424, M. Shaw 418, A. Wilson and Aim. Arthur W. Domasco 4 "13, F. Katzback 383, Radford, chairman of the Joint , B. J. Biown, 377, F. Morrison Chiefs, the defense authority ; 373, N. Sage 371, V. Starr 369, A. raid. i Long 358. B. Fenwick. 360 M. Tho pian curtailed ground Chestnut 354, M. Aker 351. B. A. r <: -c and built up air-atomic Browp 381.
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