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1 iday, February 10,1955 SALAMANCA REPUBLICAN-PRESS Salamanea, N. T.
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the pledge was modified to read j "if health permits." i In 1950 three members "of the.i ; dob showed up.
Moore Hopes To Ease Blow of New Equalization Rates
BUFFALO OR—Frank C. Moore. I chairman of the State Board of 1 Equalization and Assessment, says {he'll do all he can to make sure
enforcement of lower state equal-ization rat«s will not hit any town with "two blows in one year."
Moore told the annual meeting - xi the State ham. -of Towns" yes-
terday that he favors softening the blow by spreading it over a three to five-year period.
The state board issued new equalization rates for the towns of
! the state last fall and will issue intern for the villages in the near future.
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THE WEATHER Vary eold with occasional snow •QOallt. Low tonight 0 to -5, high tomorrow 10-15. Details on page 2. a Republican TEMPERATURES High for 24 Von eadb* al S M ^ 50, 1 pm. to midnight̂ low, 2* T am. to BOOB; year ago, 28 to 40.
-Sttft Year, No. 245 SALAMANCA, N. Y„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1*55
Forced to Move If the occupant of this house, Joseph Cagisiki of Center Line, Mich., doesn't more soon be will find himself living inside a factory. Joe sold the home and an adjoining lot ttr a tool and die company and
thought he had until March to move. He found out otherwise when the company began constructing a new building completely around theyhome. Cagisiki said he'll move next week. (AP W&ephoto)
Below-Zero Ixpected Tomgjhttr—-_•-: r _.: ;i::̂ r;.;;...™j.̂ r;;v̂ .
Old Man Winter Returns
S. More Trouble
P I In Red Circles Shakeup S—n As ' Start of 3rd Phase In Power Struggle • y JOHN M. HiGHTOWER
WASHINGTON t* — Top Ameri-fcan officials are reported con-• vinced on the basis of careful an-j alysis that there eventually will ; b« more trouble among the little | group of men that rules Russia.
The demotion of Georgi M. Ma- j | lenkov, bis replacement as premi-1 • er by Nikolai A. Buiganin, and the I emergence of Communist Party ;
< boss Nikita S. Khrushchev as the \ • strong man of Moscow are regard- \ \ ed as the beginning of a third | j phase in the struggle for power. I
The struggle dates, of course, j •: from Joseph Stalin's death in • • March 1953. It reached its first^ 'j climax with the purging of secret • 1 police boss Lavrenty P. Beria.
Most officials concerned with i j analyzing the probabilities of So- i | viet government "behavior from •
the few facts which can be con- j firmed now agree on several con- j elusions about the- shakeup which , startled the- world Tuesday: i
1. The massive Soviet system I needs a dictator for its most ef-
SOTS House Will Okay Reduced Tariffs
Close Test Expected; Committee Approves Measure by 20-5 Vote
By CHARLES P. BARRETT (can industries — many of them, WASHINGTON (* — Sponsors of ; they say, important to national de-
President Eisenhower's lower-tar-j fense. iff foreign trade program predict- Rep. Daniel A. Seed (BrNY),
] ed today it would survive a close j senior Republican on the Ways test on the House floor without; and Means Committee, announced major change.
They commented after the House Ways and Means Committee ap-proved the administration bill late vesterday by a surprisingly top-heavy 20-5 vote.
House Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex) set next Thursday and Friday for; dieted a majority of Republicans floor action on the bill, which j would support it on the House would extend the Reciprocal Trade 1 floor.
ALBANY («—The weather grew j wintry in New York State today after 'yesterday's breath of'spring sent temperatures into the 50s.
Binghamton 47, and | oria County and nearby areas in Illinois because school buses were
I unable to cut through snow drifts. Peoria had a low of —10.-
i A snow .storm hit West Virginia I and parts of Maryland, routing a I
C i t e n A / 4 Above is Angelo 3 U 5 p e C T (Mike) Morelli, a clothing salesman being held in bail as a suspect in the brutal murder of Anne Yarrow in New York City. Morelli has denied ever seeing the slain girL
| Agreements Act for three years j past June 12 with renewed tariff-cutting powers.
Under this act the President j may negotiate lower tariffs on for-! eign products coming into the j United" States, in exchange for j trade benefits to American prod-J ucts abroad. J -Specifically, the bilL wouldper-j mit the President, in" negotiations, j to lower tariffs in any of three
NEW YORK (*— Angelo CMike) ' ̂ * y s : **• could cut' them 5 per fective operation and tends to pro- ly™^ m . „ ^ j ^ t e r W ...riteess 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
h« would fight on the House floor for more protection for American industries.
But Rep. Kean (R-NJfc chief GOP sponsor of the bill, noted that committee Republicans lined up 6-4 for the program. And he pre-
Morelli Denies
SayeJJf Never Evert Sow Murdered Co-ed
Illness Closes
Utka and Massena 33.
Syracuse and Central New York got almost three inches of snow
The U. S. Weather Bureau here ^during the morning and. Ihe TJ. S. predlcfed a coldf streak would drop : Weather Bureau predicted a total temperatures to the 20s bv late aft- i of six inches for the area by mid-! spring-like spell of mild weather., ernoon »nd-Tnrtgw-^s~feire~bT be^fiight. |The snow generally was, about | cBn,l_ f* ls^nnf*" low in most upstate sections to- • Syracuse temperatures were ex-; four inches in West Virginia and night. | pected to drop to zero tonight and it ranged up to three inches in the
It may reach 10-20 below zero in 5-10 degrees below tomorrow night, western Maryland Mountains, parts,of Northern New York Other New* York wasn't the only state? "Plunging temperatures following sections should prepare for lows facing a return bout with Old Man . overnight rains sheathed highways of zero to 10 below, forecasters Winter. A cold wave enveloped the i with ice in Northern Alabama. All said. - mid-continent today and crept as j Morgan County (Decatur) schools
The cold was expected to last j far south as North Florida. The j were closed because of jcy rural through tomorrow. -I Miami Weather Bureau predicted : n>ads. There were Ijght' snow flur-
La Guardia* Airport in New York j the entire state would be in the j ries at Muscle Shoals, Decatur, City was the warmest-spot report- grip of freezing weather by night-
fall. Sub-zero temperatures chilled
the Midwest and near freezing j temperatures were recorded south-
President Bagged 2 Birds Yesterday
By MARVIN L. ARROWSMtTK THOMASVILLE, Ga.