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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 17

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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17
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BRITAIN READY 10 BACK AIMS PLAN FOR NATO LONDON. Dec. 7 (AP) Informal word reaching Britain tonight indicates President-elect John F. Kennedy intends to back current U. S.

plans to give NATO its own nuclear armory. As a result, qualified informants reported, the British will endorse the idea, if not the details, of an imminent American offer to supply Poiaris missiles to the Atlantic allies. Details of the offer io make NATO a nuclear power in its own right are being circulated to Allied governments in prepara-tion for next week's Paris meetings of NATO leaders. As understood in London, on the basis of informal outlines, the U. S.

plan envisages: 1. The buildut) of an indepen dent NATO striking force of nuclear powered submarines armed with Polaris rockets, to supplement land-based rocket launchers from Britain to Italy. 2. Fair distribution of the high fiscal costs of a sea-going Polaris delivery system. 3.

Training of international crews so no single country would have exclusive control oi weapons. 4. Assuring Europeans that tney couia aeiena menisci from an attacker even if an American president should hesitate about risking destruction oi U. S. cities by ordering atomic reprisals.

Problems Raised The American plan raises many problems-but none tougher tnan the question of who can give firing orders in an informants said it has been in formally agreed to leave the matter open unui nexi One suggestion would give control tn NATO's subreme com mander in since 1949 an American. Another idea would control in an inner cabinet of Allied powers which make the biggest- military- comnuuuun ci.rh at thft United State's. Britain, France and West Germany. Here questions of veto rights might create difficulties. Tnftiallv the British were to the whole project They saw it as a move likely to reduce their own special status, as the United States' only effective nuclear partner- But that they have heard of Kennedy's reported intention to go along with it, on grounds that it.

would step up NATO effectiveness, they are ready to swing arounu. attitude is under stood to have been conveyed to the British in informal and nersnnal rontactS With SOme Of his top aides, both in this country and in tne unueu amies. BISHOP WILL BLESS NEW BUILDING TODAY The new superstructure of Blessed Sacrament church, Union at 5 p.m." with Bishop Lawrence, J. Shenan leamng me A solemn Mass of dedication will oe ceieoraiea uy Uic Aioen u. lmuui, Rev.

John F. Cavanaugh will give the sermon. which was completed in 191S, is the foundation tor me new structure. Tne portico at the main entrance is of wood construction. Tne church is surmounted by a steeple and bell tibuie" near the grade level and stairs lead up to the new upper church.

strutted of laminated wood arches requiring no mienur cm- room in iv" capacity of approximately 6o0 persons, including the choir loft Bishop Shehan will be assisted at the blessing Dy me master of ceremonies; the Rev. Frederick Constantino, both of: Bridgeport, cnapiauis to tne dish- will be deacon of the Mass, the! Rev. Martin J. jytcuermuii, suu-deacon and the Rev. Philip T.

Morrissey, master of ceremonies. J. Gerald Phelan, of Bridgeport designed the enlarged church Structure, me genem tor was the and Construc tion company ot Bridgeport. DANA PAVILION BEGUN AT MEDICAL CENTER XTT7W TT.tnrKf TW. 7 Builders began hammering away todav on what will be the Yale-New Haven Medical Centers $1 Panl M.

Zorn. president of Grace-New Haven Community hospital, said a fourth floor is being added on the Lauder first rrMnmiction phase of the new unit The second phase will be modernization of the present operating roitt that was built in major share of flit tunas for the new suite came irom de medical Out of Wilton. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9t 1960 FREE! PLUSH TOY with every 3 pairs of NYLON HOSE Sheer seamed 3 pttm 3.00 Seamless available 3.79 The nylons are a great buy alone the toy goes along as a gift! Hosiery Street Floor FABULOUS PURCHASE OF RICH CULTURED PEARL MASTERPIECES By Capri $2 Fantostic? You-bet! Leave it to the Outlet to bring you genuine cultured peels this tiny price.

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1918-1977