West Slates Summit Talk Dec, 19 in Paip

West Slates Summit Talk Dec, 19 in Paip

Far Ai SUmlyUU 14014 VOLUME LXXX1I NO. 55 RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1959 7c PER COPY Quiz Ace West Slates Summit Talk Dec, 19 in Paip Allies to Map VanDoren Will MiddletownResident Be A§ked the Dies in PlaneWAYNESBORO Crash, Va.-William With KkruA Big Question McQueen. 34, of 9 Lawrence Cunt, Radios Stolen ir., New Monmouth, N. J., was WASHlNGKl^fM^ & WASHINGTON (AP)-Charles From Local Store imong the 26 persons who lost President Ei«nlio#aT «d Van Doren, an old hand at ques- their lives Friday night when a the heads of Brli tions and answers, comei up to- A samber of guns aad some Piedmont Airlines DC-3 crashed day with hia long-awaited answer traasiter radios were stolen on a mountainside 18 miles west and West Gerriuny to mother:^ ; from Scan Roebuck and Co., of here. meet in Paris Dec 19 to Did he get secret- behind-the- M White St., seme time over scenes help' when he won $129,000 work out « Mild WMtWB the week-end, police said thi* on the TV quiz show 'Twenty- stand for talks with Kit* morning. One?" ; . sia. A congressional 'source who Police said eatry wu pined IATONTOWM HLlUr*—First aid squad/nan aid throe i njured persons in a four-car accident on Monmouth Park Agreement oa fJM data md talked with Van Doren the oth- through a second floor rear Hwy., Eatontown, Saturday night. The injured were taken to Monmouth Medical Center for treatment. place of the meeting wu sa> er day said his answer will be window. No farther details "yet," aithoagh Vaa Dona sev< nounced in the four eapftala #a> were avaBaMe. cral times has denied getting terday. The Whit** Hesse «ihi help. Steel Strike Three Hurt Eisenhower will retura here fai But in advance of his testimony Ambulance Hits Car, before a House subcommittee, Forest Fires time to spend Christmu wfth there was some uncertainty Talks Shift In 4-Car his family. whether the curly haired scholar takes Woman'sLife e in West Prime subjeeti for would do his telling in public or To Capital Collision at t'uc Paris meeting behind closed-doors, MIDDLETOWN - Police today Mrs. Esther E. Garrett, 82, of By the Associated Press to be: A source close to the subcom- EATONTOWN — Three persons Five forest fires in northern But Little Hope are still investigating facts lur Summit Ave., was killed In- were injured Saturday night in 1. When do th» fcaden matt mittee predicted late yesterday rounding an accident Saturday in stantly in the crash. Five.other California crackled out of control with Soviet Premier MJkha that Van Doren would .ask to be a four-car crash on Monmouth Held for Pact which an Atlantic Highlands wo- persons suffered minor injuries. early today while a small army Khrushchev In a summit eoater* heard in private, but "undoubted- Park Hwy., police reported. Agreement Today man was killed when her car col- .The ambulance driver, Philip tried to contain the three most ence? ly would issue a public statemenf It took place near the Motor serious. lided with a Raritan Township [yland, 26, of 32 Nevada Dr., 2. On' what Issues, If any, «fo, explaining his role in the quiz WASHINGTON "(AP) - Feder- Vehicle Inspection Station. By late yesterday flames had ahow." ambulance at Rt 35 and Middle- Hazlet, has been placed in $2,500 they comproniiae in negottatHsll al mediators stepped back full town Rd. bail pending a hearing1 Thursday The injured are William L. blackened more than 40,000 acres, with him? \ The subcommittee would have orce into the steel strike picture a charge of causing death by Scott, ^449 Harrison Ave., Long mostly in El Dorado and Tahoe to decide whether to grant such today, shifting the deadlocked Branch, a taxidriver, facial cuts National Forests west and south- p • request. Under House rides, uto. He also was charged with WUHam N. MeQaaaa talks here a day before the Su- careless drivinig. Hearing on that and bruises; Sally Florida, 980 west of Lake Tahoe in the Sier day said that Prisae MWaatV a witness may be heard In preme Court hears arguments in. Milk Strike charge is scheduled for Nov. 12. Elizabeth Ter., Elberon, a pas- ra Nevada. Forest Service of- E-. Phil Bradley, 33, of Clofton Harold MacMfflaa wll sjatt closed session If be can ahow wiving the dispute. Police said Uie ambulahde was senger in his vehicle, cuts on ficials estimated 10 million dol- Forge, Va., was the sole survivor Paris dettrtnhMd that tbt ssiaV Ms testimony wttl. damage him- But there was nothing to indi- lars damage to timber and water- of the crash which also claimed mlt coatereace with Khraat» self or others. Delay Period raveling south on Rt. 35 and Mrs. arms and legs, and George cate agreement would come sheds from those three fires. the lives of two other New Jersey chev be ael* ka Jaasaiy jr;. The hearings by the legislative Garrett was making a left turn Kenavan, 28 Twilight Ave., juicker here than at New York Keansburg, possible rib injuries. The two other uncontrolled fires residents. February, PresMeat Chaillt*; oversight subcommittee are onto the highway from Middle- DeGaulle of Fnaco hu~Wk or Pittsburgh, where negotiators Ends Today town Rd., when the crash occur- Police identified the drivers of were in Sonoma County, four Mr. McQueen was sales mana- scheduled to run three days. Sub- in the 111-dsy-old strike have held ger and vice president of Burl- that the eaaferaaea, Br committee Chairman Oren Harris red. the vehicles as Mr. Scott, Mr. miles north of Guerneville, 750 long and largely futile sessions. NEW YORK (AP)-Negotiators acres, and in Humboldt County, ington Industries, New York City. delayed mtO apriag, at to aaV. (D-Ark.), who flew from Red Light Kenavan, Walter Rheinheimer, lkst.ltl.baUm.Bb.SsS One steelmu who has signed resume efforts today to reach a four miles east of Blocksburg, He had been on a business trip Arkansas' yesterday take new contract and prevent a strike According; to police, first aid-« "South Fifth Ave.. Long to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. laaaa tawaif charge of final preparations, said with the union predicted yester- Branch, aad James Walker, 5 1,400 acres of brush and wood- day the two sides eventually will in the metropolitan area milk in- en In the ambulance 'said they A native of Middletown, Conn., the inquiry might extend into land. San Francisco is 60 miles agree on an economic package dustry. ipproached the intersection with Uoyd Aye., West Long Branch. he is survived by his wife, Flor- Thursday butno later." south of Guerneville and 185 miles close to that he negotiated. But An extension of the work, con- red traffic light against then. They aald Kenavan, heading ence, and two children, WHUami Harris, who has a reputation south of Blocksburg. in saying that, Edgar F. Kaiser tracts-the fourth agreed upon They Hid the ambulance's firm west, Attempted to pass a vehicle, Jr., 314, and Kimberiy Chris, 2. for being tight lipped, waa evet Mora thin 4,580 men were on did not predict when it would since the original expiration a ind red light were on, and collided into the one driven The family has resided in New more taciturn than usual when The -ambulance struck the car by, Rheinheimer. the Irais « the El Dorado and week ago—runt out today at < Tahoeflrei,tacluding 1,000 mill- Monmouth five years. queried about other quiz show come. the passenger side and the to be scrutinized and other wit- UK-Coat Hike p. m. .•-••.. The Kenavan car then hit one tary personnel, 1,090 convicts and * Svrvlvofs As board chairman of the Kais- Involved in the negotiations are impact threw-Mrs. Garrett dear driven by Walker, which bit the ' nesses to be called. ofith^iWl -^:;-- " mibdiaw from Ariiona. and Also surviving is Wa aidther, er Steel Corp., Kaiser agreed last 311 companies and lJ,0»,mflk Scott car. tt crashed tato Ul NawrJtesieo. Only minor Injuries ( ., "We'll announce that when the The amboJan«st'4»aa touwpt itrvoie •••••-•" ••-••- Mrs. P1ortno*?*fc'-wTarairfl Mc. time comes," he said week to *»•»•# - pjaaftmrkersaad deliver^ men Queen of Corpus ChrisU, Tex., the tJnhed StMlworkers Union. who belong to five locals of the ., However, sabeeaunlttea l^&Sfc 'piSI K«»va tor n was Issued i and: * brother* Joha McQueen of atoms already have ackaow- He estimated Its cost at 19% cents Teamsters Union. M^^^JSL SP" «releir driving oy rw San Antonio, Tex. hourly per man, not counting a The companies package and MonmouthMedicalGmter. She ,„,„„„ mr/iB Fow,er Md hu. them. Mgei Oat at least two other an appendicitis at Mr. McQueen w#s graduated Eisenhower indicate be tends to abowt--the "MMM Question" cost of living rise that could add distribute the milk supply of 12 who investigated. from Boston University in 1950. as much as three cents. million persons In Nv# York agree with DeGaulle on this is- and the «HM* Challeage"- Also in on the investigation He was a veteran of World War sue. w)0 be leaked into. "The final agreement," Kaiser City, Long Island, Westchester She wu admitted to the hos- Fire were West Long Branch, and U, and a member of the Dutch The fourth leader. Chancellor ' Charlea Revson, president said on a television program yes- aad Rockland Counties, N. Y., pital for observation. Her mother, CALIFON — Mrs. Joseph Bro Elberon police. Reformed Church, Middletown. Konrad Adenauer of West Ger- Revlon, Inc., which once spon- terday, "will be close to the eco-northern New Jersey and Fair- who accompanied her in the am- cu, 38, of 115 Lincoln Ave., Fair The Day Funeral Home, Red many, will not attend the atfm- sored both the $64,000 shows, vol- nomic package we offered.

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