
SPTi ■ ‘-i- -i - ‘(' Tt . v ’’* ' X : •f ■■ ' i- ■ \ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1«BT Daily Net Pt.«a Ron T V n S N T T For the Ended Tha Waathar iKaticIiieBter lEv^fttng 1§mUi Febniary 8, 1857 rseasaat ef D.4b WaatharOwM -rr-r Flair, COM tonight. M-M, The MethodUt Men o f the South Herbert A. Urwelder, son of 'Mr. Aniiy last September, and com­ 12,490 Sntarday nttle change ha tempn pleted baalc training at Fort Dlx, Methodist Church are reminded of and Mrs. Herbert F. Urwelder of 51 Piincetbn St., a third year stu- Member of the Audit About Town N. J. the Christian Stewardship meeting atnre, anow Ukely flatmday aighti tonight at the church. Refresh­ diwt at McOill University Medical Bosean e f CIrcfulatlon High In SOt.. School, is the recipient of one of PINEHURST GROCERY ments wlll^be served. Arm y Pvt. Bruce H. Little, 18. Chapman Court. No. 10. Order Manchester^A City of VUlagm Charm of Amaranth, will meet in the the Oarcelon and Merritt scholar­ 302 MAIN $T. ■on « I Mr. end Mrs. Howard R. Masonic Temple tomoirow at 7:45 The midweek service of the ships fronsV- Bowdoin College, Salvation Arm y tonight at 8 at the Brunswick, Maine. He is a 1854 VOL. LXXVI, NO. 116 Zitae, S64 Autumn St., recently pjn. A social will follow, and re- (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957 (Claaalfled Advertising on Fago -16) PRICE FtVE CENTS was (mduated from the 8-week freshmenU will be served by Mrs. Citadel will be open as usual to the graduate of the college. Blanche'Plerce'and her committee. general public. The speakers will PRiSBNTS cquimnent maintenance course at be CecU KitUe and Leland Hamil­ The Church Council o f the Zion the w iglnttT School, Fort Belvoir, Royal Matron Mrs. Marjorie Mor­ ton, active local soldiers of , the Lutheran Church will meet tomor­ Va. A 1888 graduate of Manches­ rison reminds members to bring Man Killed as Car corps. ^ row night at 8 o’clock. ter High School, he entered the their baby pictures. Crashes into Bus w ^ m Newton. Feb. 15 Of)— State Police said a driver was killed today Bhd two passengers in­ jured when their car collided HALE'S On State Borrowing with an Inter-city bus. Police identified the .dead man as Frank L. Pospiiil, 25, By CARL J. LALUMIA ^named last summer by Ribicoff, a "debt created for the purpose of Botsford, and the two paaseh- Self Serve Democrat, after an economy study ^ r tfo r d , Fej). 15 (/P>— A repelling Invasion, auppreaqing in­ gera, both admitted to Dan­ had been proposed by Republican surrection, conducting war or bury Hospital, af- Mrs. Elsie special State Economy com­ State Chairman Clarence M. Bald- meeting -a natural catastrophe.’’ BriUon, 40, Newtown, and and f mission recommended today, win. I f auch a limit were now in ef­ Richard Charette, 23, Bethel. but not unanimously, that Labor Oppoaea Um iU fect, the commission explained, the 'The 12 passengers on tha FtaturlRg ihR Ortatsst Buys on le a ! , Connecticut clamp a constitu­ In reporting that ita consti­ debt could go as .high as 8875 buB, traveling from Bridge­ port to Danbury, were shaken tional limit on fts liorrowing. tutional debt limit proposal fell million on the basis of 1955-56 Meat Dept. abort of \manimous approval, it revenues totaling |250 million. up. The bus driver, Robert It said also that the state said that the two labor members The state's total indebtedness as Stewart, 33, Dahbury, was un­ OcdcSaeiM h i» A t should, practice "every reasonabie ‘Nyet’ Man flatly opposed any limit. of July 1, 1956, it reported was hurt. GREEN GIANT economy" to help its industries T h e dissenters, Joseph M. 8tn4,733,443.^ Statg Troioper Edward Mc­ compete with those of other states. STOCK U P ! Rourke of the Connecticut Feder­ Ribicoff, in his budget message Mahon said the car was com- To that end, >the State Ptacal ation of Labor and John J. Dris­ Ing around a curve on Jloute In Job Held MEAT SPECIALS ___ Study commlaaion headed by W il­ \1L^ coll of the State CIO, called it ar­ islature W^nesday, recommended 25 and the bus was just start­ cans PICTSWEET SUCED liam C. Bell. New Haven utility bitrary. Tliey said too, that in ing up after making a atop. executive, proposed in a report to bonding of 831.800,0p0. He said Popular Pork Roasting Cut! likcking a debt limit, the majority the state will retire 823 million in By Shepilov P H S ^ Gov. Abraham Ribicoff that the "aubacribed to certain statements 15-OZ. ■ state; bonds diiring the next two years, regarding the general subject oT leaving the stdte with authorized PKG. 1. Revise and improve some of public indebtedness which tend to Airman Chuffs By HAROLD K. MILKS STRAWBERRIES its fiscal operations, including its Indebtedness of About .8823 million create a ‘scare’ psychology con­ M O n 'S budgetary practice of maintaining or 852 million below the commis­ Moscow, Feb. J5 ( f f )— The cerning the fiscal health of Con­ sion’s 8875 million limit. special funds, necticut." .. From Burninj^ Soviet government today re­ 2. Ovsdhaul or study the need of Four for Statutory Limit FRESH Pkg. 29c Specifically, the. commission) lieved Dmitri Shepilov <rf his jars BRUSSELS SPROUTS ' overUauIing some state agencies, The commis.<iion said that fgur post as foreign minister and including the Highway depart; came out for an amendment which members did not wholly accept its B47; AU Safe APPLE SAUCE 2 ment, the state's'biggest. and the would limit the state debt to three debt limit proposal. It reported appointed egreer diplomat 2 Pkgs. 45 c Department of Mental Health. and a half times the state's total that Democratic State Chairman Andrei G'ropiyko in his place. 5 CAULIFLOWER revenue for the last completed 3. Take a new look at its sub­ John M. Bailey and a fellow Demo­ Savannah, Ga„ Feb.- 15 (/F)—A Shepilov took the foreign minis­ fiscal years. B47 bomber landed safely at Hunt­ IMPORTED. SOUD PACK PREMIER sidy program, including those for crat, former Sen. Joseph S. Longo ter’s job last June succeeding V, SHOUtOERS . education and highways. That limit could be exceeded.of Norwich, favored' a statutory er Air Force base today after M. Molotov. He returns to his <dd # The jsommlssion said,, however, only by a vote of the General As- rather than a constitutional limita- crewmen put out flames in the tail position as one of the eight secre­ 7-OZ. 6-OZ. C AN that ita studies have "disclosed aembly which would have to be I tion. with a referendum. section. One man who had bailed taries of the powerful Communist the possibility of some sub.stan- ratified at a atate^^’ide referendum. I ------------------1 Party Centra] committee. CANS ORANGE JUICE out In the Atlantic was'picked up The reatrlaUon would not apply to I (Continued on Page Thirteen) tial s a v i n g a but these sav­ by a merchant ship. Shepilov always has bean ’‘ re­ BONITA FISH 2 ings are not of g magnitude auf- garded as a protege ot Communiat ' The bomber, on a training flight flclent to offset or even material­ boss Nikita S. Khrushchev. Gro­ from Hunter, caught fire some 180 ly affect the rapid upward trend myko has been Conaidered a pro­ lb. miles east of Savannah and the o f state expenditures in recent tege of Molotov. U R R rS 10-OZ. PKG. crew decided to ditch. After one years." Western observers said the re­ PEAS man parachuted out the pilot dis­ It said: ense Aide Quits shuffle indicates a return to the IX-OZ. "Only the General Assembly ran covered another member of the old Molotov line in Soviet foreign -'V' crew wa.s unconscious frohi lack of CAN provide the prudent balance be­ policy. This Molotov line waa a 'nr oxygen and he headed the plane CORNED BEEF ■X. It'. tween the great but limited re­ tough one. The Khrushchev policy for Savannah. CAPETTE ROASTERS 47e 10-OZ. PKG. sources of the state and, the many After Contract Quiz plugs the theme of peaceful coex­ CUT CORN requests from state agencies and Four men were aboard. Capt. istence. ■ Ake pkHnp fowl, ypuiiq broHtn oihI Htt4»r diiekwi well-intentioned citizena advocat­ Charles E. Steward, an observer on Sparkler During Warehouse Fire The announcemeht said a full pwii* 4 NYLON SPONQES ing new or expanded sei^ces, each — — — — — I the flight, bailed out before the Sparks from a National Guard warehouse 5re at Bowman Field, Louisville, Ky.. blew over a* parked meeting of tjie Communist Central LEAF or CHOPPED of which of Itself may be jneritor- Washington. Feb. 15 fiP>—Preal-S’Defenae for me to conUnue in m y : P'**"* turned back. The Navy re- j plane setting the fabric aSre and it sputtered like a huge sparkler. Fire was controlled before it committee yesterday named Frol The flneet for'Every Use MIXED dent Eisenhower has adapted position,. " ' ported he was picked up by a mer-1 spread to a hangar housing 51 planes. Romanovich Kozlov as a candidate DdtoiaM SmoR Roofttn, raody dMM«d . lb. 49c Combination loua." PLUS The 17-member commiasion was swiftly the resignation of l^ b e rt j Elsenhower replied that "I un- ship. ; I alternate) member of the party’s For Only SPINACH VEGETABLES Tripp Ross as assistant secretary Ideratand the reasons you set forth ; Others on the flight were Capt.' ruling Presidium, successor to the ECONOMY SUGGESTION: of defense.
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