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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 36

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Akron, Ohio
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36
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--ss-p-J-' 2() Akron Beacon Journ.il dnrsd-n Nov. IOhO Jo i i a ra Douhl Brilish ill Block Ford Merger 1 ON DON Usislators and financial experts today i Tuesday sparked a seramble prepared to pay 143 shillings u-iii make i for Ford shares on the London ($20.30) a sharp for the other predieted Pnme M.n.ster Macmillan govf mrnt. kiStock Market ran int0 j. 46 Kr cent 17.7726.S04 no move to Work a multi-million rfonar bid by the orrt Uon jn pipss anfi Parliament. shares.

Motor Co. of Petroit to ai-quire complete ownership of Its! More than 100 Labor lrjrisla-j The shares rlosrrl Tuesday British subsidiary-It was felt, however. tors sigjied a protest motion. night at alter a hertic iThev pointed out the takeover day on the London Stork Mar- the, assurances that future inter-; nn, UaA povernment first may press the American company for ests of British safeguarded. Ford will be tvl'Ulu JJUt Iinil yiL Ul II II 1 rvc i nt- iioii tiai ru ji uiu auto industry under American ownership.

Biceest ownor of British I A deputation of Conserva-; Ford shares is the Prudential HKXRY FORI) II said the Put virvvs ,0 Assurance with 486,180. object of the American offor Chanrrllnr of the Exchequer Another is the Church of Eng-was to "obtain creator opera-' Selwyn Lloyd today. i land's commissioners. They tional flexibility and enable! Shave 104,500 shares. Reds Halt Anns Talks Under Ike us hotter to coordinate our; I-OKI) Detroit already European and American opera- owns 54 per cent of the commons on a worldwide basis." mon shares of British Ford.

The 5377,000,000 deal, which Now it has announced it is Under exchange control reputations the American move must receive British Treasury approval. 1XITKD NATIONS, N. Russia wrote off the Eisenhower Administration as a disarmament bargainer last; night and made clear she will only do business with the in- 1 STOCK UP NOW! LOWEST PRICES! BAYER ASPIRIN .69 .39 24's 25 Children's Sizt 39 100's. Milk of Magnesia 75 TAB ins 57 I PI I La La I I (K6UUII OR 57 CAMPBELL'S SPARKLE MARKET Route 241 GREENSBURG, O. coming Kennedy government.

Valerian Zorin, Soviet deputy foreign minister, sparked an angry retort from the U.S. ambassador who called Moscow's position an "unjustified Interference in the internal affairs of the United States." The exchange made clear to delegates that the current General Assembly's attempt to resolves the arms deadlock faces a dead end. Zorin and U. S. Ambassador James J.

VVadsworth clashed In the poltical committee after the Soviet delegate threw his support behind a compromise resolution submitted by India and co-sponsored by a group of uncommitted nations. WADSWORTH challenged Zorin to accept amendments which would make the resolution more explicit and put it in focus. i Zorin quickly denounced the U. S. suggestion of amendments as a scheme to wreck the resolution and establish loopholes to "squirm out of agreement on general and complete disarmament." In view of the position taken hy Wadsworth a member of the Eisenhower Administration Zorin said the only solution was a Spring session of the assembly on the arms issue at the summit level.

Zorin expressed hope President-elect John F. Kennedy's incoming administration would "seriously ponder this" and take steps at the Spring session to make agreement on disarmament possible. Wadsworth angrily retorted that "it ill behooves Mr. Zorin to talk about what the position of the next U. S.

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Paulding County officials today continued the search for the man who criminally assaulted and fatally shot a 11 year-old girl near here. Sheriff John Keeler said a few new leads were uncovered Tuesday, but would not divulge them, Dragged into a car Sunday night. Nancy Eagleson's body was found by two hunters Monday near the hamlet of Junction, eight miles northeast of here. 19 lb. Leern rlate BOILING BEEF 491 F.nd Cut PORK CHOPS or CLUB STEAKS Orean Spray 2 Nc0n.J 29c I Cranberry Sauce 2 37c ice cream Pumpkin K.A I riir Walnuts TV 1-Lb.

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1872-2024