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Britain Accepts for Nuclear 'iT f FACE T^mnT-EIGHT iMaurl^rfitrr ?Eupntug l^rralft THURSDAY. DECE^rRER 19. 1957 ' f livercd to the cJiurch until Mon-Chapman 9<<iirt, Order of A m a-; heinfr arranced by Mrs Marv I| Tlic monthly'mectlnj; of the Past I Manchester Shoppers Shop in Manchester Stores-Open to 9 Tonight Aiiout Town day. They ahovild.be delivered, be- I ranth, m il jb eet tomorrow at 7.'(5 ' Smilh. Member.^ will exrhanKC .'lO- ! Chicf.a Club of Memorial Temple tore 4 pm. _ | p.m. in Masonic tem ple. K ol-jfen t (fiUs. [Pythian Sister.s, will be held to- lo w in g ^ brie# biisineaa meeting, — .'morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Averas-e Daily Net Press Run Pariihionersra...— 1.o f Emiinu(>l. Lulher- 1 Patncia Aceto, 7, daughter of i " Chptetmas pageant will he pre- -ppp Manchester office of the i of Mrs Sarah Miller, -248 emtren Who are planning to i Mr. and Mr.» Anthony Aceto. 87 ' .sented under the direction of Mrs. I Connecticut Kmplovmenl Service ' "'oodbi idge St. She will be a.ssi.st- For the Week F.nded The Weather aenn ^m aen iaa to the ehiireh to : Spruce -St., will tap dance on the i Cu-stave A. Ander.son. Refresh- „.lll armain open until It.s regular ’ ofl m entertaining bv hei daughter, Derember 14, 1957 Forecaat of 0. S. Weathor BnrM« iisert for_derorationa In the aane-; Kathy Godfrey .show. "Meet Me at menta will be served in the ban-j . lo.sing time. I i.m p m, on both the Mrs. Helen Potyra. A Chri.stmas HAL W I tiiary on rhristma* Ev? arc ajikpfl j Maxwells, al 7 o'clock Saturday quel hall by Mrs. Alice, Ray and|,|gy before Christmas and the ilay party With exchange of ,on-cent 12,685 Mindy, warm, ahowera tonight. to aee that, the plant.s are not de- niRhl over Station WHCT. j her committee. Decorations are ; before ,\ew 'i'ear's. Pifts will follow the meeting. Ix)w In the mid Stta. Showen end­ Member o f the Audit ing Saturday followed by clearing Bureau or Ctrculatton and mild. High 4.5-50. ''.A--, SELF SERVE Manchester— A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXVII, NO. 69 (TTVENTY-EIGHT PAGES-mTWO SECIIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20. 19.i7 (Ulaaalfled Adverttatng on Pago T8) PRICE FIVE CENTS COFFEE THE WAY i! $...Open Tonight and Fri. |\Iov\/... Franco Wants^U.S, Million to Get YOU LIKE IT Ei/eiylfTne j Pay Boost as Close Saf. at 5:30 v Approval of Plan Cpsts Increase Britain Accepts I Night Till 9:00 f7-‘ . * J !' A 1 t" Wa.siH|igton, Dec. 20 {/P)— .r- i The govehtmient reported to­ » f. For Ifni Offensive i.. day that ^ i n g cost.s ro.se ' again .substantially in Novem­ ( OPEN MON., 23 TILL 3:00 Madrid, Spain. Dec. 20 (A’ )— U.S. Secretary of State Dulles ber. A month eaHier, they had leveled off after a-steady 1,‘1- For Nuclear arrived here today for a 5-hour vi.sit with Generalis.simo /lof) Franco and other Spanish officials: Reliable Spanish inform­ month climl). The November rise 6 t four-' ants said one rea.«mn the government invited him here 'was to tenths of on^ per rent means ft pav \ ' A 1 ^ simply A win American approval of a pro-*---------------------------------------------- • • • • Pillsbury's . poaerl Spaniah offenaive against increase for one million w o > W * | r e i U a j f O l l A S K S the Moroccan Arm\' of Liberation effective Jan. 1. .Most of lhenv,j “ WiU Retain BEST Hour j In Ifni Dulles Called Liar mainly In the steel and aluminum STUNNING The .Secretary of State, en route industries, will get five cents an lExtra Billion home from the NATO aiimmit con­ By Russian Paper hour booat under labor contracts tying wages to price levels. i\M6ny Miller Special! / ference. landed at Torrejon Air All Control Baae. a new field built by the U.S. Moarow. Dec. 20 The The .November Increase brought To Arm NATO the Labor Depaitment'a living cost by Strategic Air Force outside Mad­ newapaper .Soviet Riiaaia called rid which ia operated Jointly by Secretary of State John Foater) Index io 121.6 per cent of the 1947- Over Firing the United Statea and .Spain. Dullea a liar today and al.ao a 49 average, T^ia ia .3,2 per cent Washington, Dec. 20 (/P)- higher than a year ago. He wa.a greeted by Spaniah For­ writer of “dirty articlea and SeiTctary of Defense McElrov rock and bull yarna ' Kwan ejaguc. siatistji a fodav tile Pentagon will London, Dec. 20 (IP)— Prime eign Mini.ater Fernando Marla commissione-. aUilhiited the No- . , , ' , , A U TO M ATIC The paper'a ire waa rou.aed 5 lb. bag Uaaticlla and driven Immediately vemher rise primarily to highci Minister Macmillan tonight to Franco'a Prado Palace after" a by an article written by Dullea prices for new model automobiles addition to CUITeilt funds won parliamentary approval COFFEE MAKER for Life Magazine in which review of a combined Americ.an- although, prices of clothing an d' when Congress convenes. The for establishment of nuclear Spaniah honor guard. i Soviet Ruaaia aaid Lenin wa.a i OM .V services generally al.so Increased. The beautiful, new G-E Automatic There waa no announcement on mlaquoted. money will be ILsed for mis- missile sites on British soil. Without the auto price hikes, By vote of 289 to 251, the H our* A Coffee Maker brewi coffee to your Hale's the aiihjeca.a to. be diaciissed at It accu.aed Dullea In thl.« "fal­ .siles and other arm.s in con-; I (7ague. said, living' cost.s would of Commons supported decisions $00.95 d{joUdasj^ SpBcia/A, Prado PalacR. But reliable .Spaniah , sification of hiatory " of cred­ nection with tlie NATO mili-' taste. Indicator light telle you when ' have risen only slightly If at all taken by the Prime Minister at the Informanta aaid theae were the iting Lenin with the maxim: "eoffec'f ready” . Makci 2 to 9 cupi. OCE.k.N SI'K.VY I in November The .N’ovemlrer new tary huildui). NATO meeting In Paris—decisions Meat Dept, reaaona for the Spaniah invitation "A promiae is like a m ist of One Pie Mix for i cal' prices \\'ere ll.,o per t'ent This supplemental appropiiatinn. which involve the basing of Ameri­ to viait here: bread: It is m.sde to be bro­ CRANBERRY SAUCE I .I'-ove those In October. IIS it is called, would boost the d e -1 can-made missiles in Britain. 1. Spain want.a to atari an o f­ ken." Pumpkin or Squash F'ood I’ rlces Dtp fense budget for the fiscal year The Prime . Minister told Uta fenaive agalnat the irregular -Mo­ Certainly Lenin useil the Priees of food declined hv three- ending next June ,30 to approxi-1 House these ballistics missiles— of roccan Army of Liberation which ' phra.se said the newspaper, tenths of one per cent, reflecting L\ piately 539>j billion. intermediate range, able to reach ito Cans 37c ■he clalma invaded the Spaniah hut he WAS only quoting an old SIraInrd or tlrllird MrElioy. on arriving horn the' targets in the Soviet Union—would 2 ( ans 2 7 c C0lMy._<3f Ifni On Xov. 23 .and won i Fnglish aaying. (Cnnpniied on Page Three) Paris N ATO meetings, was asked ONI>Y control o f moat of the endlqve on only be used by the United States a j hy newsmen whether the Defense with British agreement. LARGE SIZE PRE31IER the Moroccan coa.at. The .SpaiHarda | O t t - P I’lI.L S B l R5' ; Department expected to ask Con- Britain would not be able to uaa aay the Irregiilara' main baae.a arc i ' gress for more money. $i sA I in Morocco. Moroccan XationaliatZ: them on her own,, but would have FRUIT COCKTAIL PIECRUST "The amount is not quite set. " he ! to have Washington approval be­ deny forcea from Morocco at-' : icpiled. tacked Ifni, and aay the alleged in-; U.S. Peril ‘Gravest,’ fore they could be fired in earnest, I Asked then whether it might he j Macmillan said. vadera Bctpally are Ifnian rehela. : about $1 billion, hr said “ T h a t! 2 ( ans 6 9 c I’ kgs. Spain wanta .American approval He declared Britain will yhava 34c wouldn't be far wrong." In Heavy Synip for an offenaive. a complete veto” on miaslle use. McElroy sold the money is need- i Then, letting the words sink in, he 2. Spain wanta to counleibalance : You're simply lovely in S * W PITTE D Secret Report Says I »d "for missiles and other things” I said; "We have complete negative rnF.MIKK SPANISH to aome extent the recent atate E.XTRA L.«R<iE but that niiaailes would represent control." this ' f l f dfess of viait of King Mohammed V of Mo-J I ' a large part of the total, | Door Ooen for Talks Subt^en STUFFED OLIVES rocco to the United Statea. ( Preaident Eisenhower peers from a rain-spattered window of his car aa he leaves Washington Na­ all-combed gingham Washington, Dec. 20 i/P) — The j V. hii h surveyed the nation's de­ RIPE OLIVES 3. Spain wanta more financial as-' The spending budget for tlie next i tional Airport today on the way .
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