TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1958 Soviet Note Given Big 3 Ministers MOSCOW (4 3 )—Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko called in the am bassadors of the three Western powers one by one yesterday and handed them a new Soviet note. Diplomatic sources said the note left preparations for a summit conference still up in the air, The Western envoys said the Soviet Union plans to publish the note. Presumably it will be re leased in London, Paris and Wash ington at the same time Llewellyn E. Thomr ambassador, told news] his 30-minute talk with More wire news on that the situation rem changed. As the situati l now, the two sides hav• begun to talk about the naries Thompson said he i tends to leave Moscow today a• planned for a Paris conference o U.S. en voys in Europe. He add :d that he will stop off at Copenha :en to re port directly to Secretar of State John Foster Dulles who is attend ing a North Atlantic Pact meeting there. Gromyko's note fo 1 11. ow s the West's rejection last Saturday of a Soviet proposal to include Com munist Czechoslovakia and Poland in pre-summit discussions. The West also agreed, reluctantly, to continue the ambassadorial talks on the basis of individual meet ings. Ex-Joint Chiefs Back Ike's Plan WASHINGTON (AP)—Two form er chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff endorsed President Eisen hower's d e f ens e reorganization plan. Gen. Omar N. Bradley, the famed World War II commander, said the Eisenhower proposals would help reduce confusion and lower secrecy barriers between the armed forces. Retired Adm. Arthur' W. Rad ford, who also testified before the House Armed Services Commit tee, said he' was in full accord. Radford said changes in the na. tion's defense setup are necessary to convert a basically peacetime structure to be effective under wartime conditions. eLook for the new Irish tweed sports jackets which feature matching lining inside and under the collar. 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