West Ministers Agree on Summit
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4 .,. ' / '■ -'^ . ■■ /:.■ . ' 'T h fl Wwthcr' " * / 9- . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, I860 Average Daily Net PreM Ron Feraiaant of U. B W anitef 'Umsoag r PA€E TWENTY-EIGHT For tho WMk Ended - " ■ 'I .:- liattflii^ater lEufttittg Iggratt April t, IMO Fair and w am tonight ahd fM -' . ' >v'^ ’:5 day. IMW tsniflbt M ar M . B|gk for th* sale may ca ll-W s. -U l- returned home after spending the The senior choir of the Salva 13,095 Friday In Mb. Dale Brown, a graduate of Man- tion Army will sponsor its annual llan Perrett, 49 Keeney S t cheater High School, haa been winter in S t Petersburg, and Member at the Audit A b o u t T ow n Gulfport Fla. Food Sale Saturday'at »:80 a.m. in Boreaa of CNrenlatlon M anche»ter-^A City o f Village Charm elected treasurer of the new stu the vestibule of the church. Mrs. The F ^ s Keynolds Group of Hale’s Self Siene anil Meat Detit dent government at High Point Frank Duncan and Miss Olatos Second Congregational' Church College, High Point N. C. The -midweek service at ' the will meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Sam Y uIjtm, M Florence S t, Is Church of the Nazareno will be White are co-chairmen of the sale, ») Pjj^CB FIV E dtolTB ■pending ■ tw6 weeks' vacation In which will offer a variety of c^es, Hie church parlors. Hostesses will MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1960 John Munsle, 829 Main St. held tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. instead be Mrs. BrWin Doughty an^ Mrs. IvOL. LXXIX, NO. 166 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES^IN TWO SECTIONS) CaUfomla. HU Oak S t ehoe re of thU evening. Communion will pies and'breada Those who wish pair ahop win reopen Thureday, James H. Cole, 36 Foster. St., and to havfe baked goods plckOd up Carl Oeissler. M David Mullen, 13 Knox St., have be observed at thU service. GREEN AprU 21. Alpert Sees STAMPS New Star Satellite State N ew s HALE'S Is Fully Stocked and Ready To Roundup Bid for 109^ West Ministers Agree SPRING NOSEGAY OF Thursiiay 9 to 9 With All Cash Sales Draws Praise from EXCITING NEW MILLINERY Care For All Of Your Last Minute Easter Shopping IN EVERY DBPARTMENT THROUGHOUT OUR STORE Middletown, April 14 (/P)-r- A 3-year-old Wayland, Mass Fares Hike IrresisUble flower boy remained in criti(»l con h a t a windblown Military, Scientists dition today at Middlesex Me New Haven, April 14 (4*)—^ bretons, beguiling morial Hospital from the ef President George Alpert fore halos, sleek, - tall sees no immediatd' help for On Summit crowns, Imjxjrtant Double Green Stamps ^ PRICES!^ fects of a quantity of pills he the financially troubled New 'little.' hats. Priced Washington. ApriU swallowed. from Dr. Phillip Gray of Portland Haven Railroad. "This satellite shot ■ignale will not be coded but epe- He painted a grim picture for the Space cial equipment will be needed to who treated the boy. eald he had we’re well into the swallowed “an overdose” of Iron line’s stockholders at the annual Age,” an Air Force general convert them to longitude and lati meeting yesterday, and said it ap' tude. The Navy aaya it will tell In- pilU, which are designed to build exulted today. He was talking up Iron In the body. The boy. Ste peared likely the carrier would re :ree on Arm T Thursday, April 14,9 to 9 qulrera what they need quest another 10 per cent hike In phen Arkley, was admitted yester about Transit 1-B, America’s Greer la attached to the office commuter fares June 30. third successful space experi of the aaalatant Air Force chief day. * Alpert told the approximately ment in .little over a month. of ataff for guided miaailea. Hla He Is the son of Capt. and Mrs. 100 stockholders that only some "W e’re not completely eatlafled,’! exuberant reaction to Tranalt 1-B Robert J. Arkley. 11 Three Palme sort of financial assistance could For New Countries added Brig. Oen. Robert Greer, waa matched by acientlata at the Road, Wayland. His father la sta forestall a bid for a new fare In With All Cash Sales! "becauae the orbit waa not exact Cape. tioned at Ft. Bliss. Tex. crease, but he didn’t think that m h x i n e k t — ly the way we wanted It. But not The boy and his mother were If "W e’ve been living under the event was very likely. Washington, April 14 <4*)— The western fo r e i^ ministjOT Second Floor. long ago wa .would have been glad shadow of the Ruaaian sputniks visiting relatives In East Hampton "It does not seem probable that when he swallowed the pills. today concluded three days of talks with word l^hey bm m to get it up at ail." and lunlka too long," one said. "Our we’ll be getting either subsidies or agreement” on strategy to be used at next month s summit see our nice collection of HATS at our m^in floor The 265-pound navigational aat- recent successes should put us back The authorities said the boy had tax relief by June 30,” he said. A elllte waa rammed into orbit yes In the sunlight.” taken 10 of the pills which had 10 per cent fare Increase went Into meeting with the Russians. , ^ •nsr.. HAT BAR from $1.98. FULL SHANK HALF terday morning from Cape CSanav- Another scientist' commented. been prescribed for his mother. effect Feb. 4. Secretary of State Christiap A. Herter told newsmen, ‘W e (if \......^ '"m eral. Fla., by a Thor-Able-Star "Pioneer V, 'Dros and Transit (all The railroad chief ran Into o] rocket. It may pave the way for a have had a very satisfactory meeting.” , „ launched in the last 83 dayi) are position from an angry stocl "Agreement was reached,” chimed in France ^i-3 Look what’s happened network of tranalt aateUltea that $6,800 Award holder, Harry Korba of Yonkers, s Mauncfl GRCENHOUSE FRESH can give ahlpa, aubmarinee or air- highly advanced space devices. Couve de Murville. ' . All are functioning with a specta- HarUord, April 14 (;P)—Dam N,Y. C planea accurate poaltlon flxee in ages toUling $6,800 were awarded Korba, taking the floor several A later joint statement from Herter, Couve de Murville M d to blankets: any weather, day or night, any culsu’ degree of reliability and are GLOVES and providing valuable Information. a Hartford couple and their teen times during the 24-hour meeUng, Britain’s Selwyn Lloyd said all “ ewressed their satisfaction where in the world. questioned the role of some of the ((( ........... ..... f, ____ _ age daughter late Wednesday by with the useful progress achievisd?’ And »d<^d; HANDBAGS _ The Navy, aponaor of the proj a Court of Common Pleas jury line’s board of dii-ectors. He also j •et, aaye tta plan la to make the (GonUnued oa Page Six) challenged Alpert’s leadership. “ Preparations are well advanced for the enective presentA* For casual city or suburban living which heard their negligence ac ^ '"J ‘ ’ tion stemming from an automobile Two resolutions submitted by tion of the western position at the summit.” , , \ you’ll find an exciting array of gloves Korba were solidly defeated In i k t and handbags in all sizes, styles and More Popular accident. The statement further expressed appreciation for helpfiu proxy balloting. participation by representatives of Allied nations, am^smd fabrics at Hale's Glove and Handbag Every. Year! Mias Susan Mlllot 15. waa glv- Alpert, In his statement to the , V , , ■ Departments, Main floor a t entrance. l b . -en“ $4,000., her molher, -Mrs. Mar-r. shareholder,'' refleratecT what he the Big Three would inform and consult ,with» the Nortn At-, ion Mlllot. $2,500. aqd her father, has said In speech after speech In lantic Council concerning the summit preparations. GLOVES ...... fiwn $1.00 CHATHAM Howard Mlllot, $300 after a 2-day New England and New York in The final aMiion, which laatedO , —^ HANDBAGS . from $2.98 DAINTY trial. the last year: That there must be le«i than two houra. was devoted | ^ $1.98 $2^.49 All three were Injured when the "equal treatment (for) railroads to the catchall topic of "East-West ^PRINTED Ransom fo r Son, 4 car In which they were, riding, In the area of taxation and of sub relations.” » U.S. Discusses 3 SEASON driven by the father, was in col sidies.” ,, , These included secondary plans WHOLE lision June 29, 1957, at Route 71 He said the general public is ^5^ r considered for presentation to the and New Britain Ave., Kensing beginning to show its support of Soviets at the headi-bfatate sum Giving Polaris BUNKETS Paris, April 14 (*V-Autpn»ker|d:^^^^^ ton, with a car driven by Irving Legal authoritlea gave police in- the railroad's position. mit parley starting In Paria May Jean-Plerre Peugeot and hla fam Sullivan of New Britain, the de ” If passenger service is to con or BUTT veaUgators the right of search Buy for your own ily stood ready today to pay *100,- fendant. tinue,” he said, "somebody has to Yesterday, the U.S;, French and To Some AlKes lA. 000 ransom for the aafe return of and seizure without a warrant pay for it. The railroads cannot use or buy for One of the kidnapers, described British foreign affairs chiefs re a ^ : the magnate's kidnaped grandson.