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• V-. ’ ■'I •' » *• . MOKDAY. JANUARY^ 7, 1987 ATcrtKc DaHy Nat Pr«M Run Tha WaaHitr. ' Por the $Ve^ Ended Feiaeaat « f IT. S. W entlm BcrMUi Jannary 5, 1467 3,600 Fair, colder tonight. Low, 10 td. t r i f l e ^ Pledged 12,328 IS. Wedneaday rhance of occsmAosi- Member of the Alidlt al' light snow daMng the day. Higll IVfMH Campaign Rurentt of Cirrulation in mid 80s. By Screw Firm WATKINI , Hanche$ter-~~A CHy o/ VUlagt^ Charm "A contribution of $3,600 to. -WEST VOL. LXXVI, NO. 8,1 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JA>^UARY 8, 1957 . 4, (Clbaallled Adrertiataig on P ig * U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mancheater Memorial Hdapital'a! $1,470,000 ftuilding fund eampaign i FHatral Ssni has .been pledged by the Hartford j Machine Screw Co.* division of| Onhand J. West, Dii|i«ter 141^ East Center ! East Reich Standai'd Screw Co, ^ ^ AOteheU 9-71M Ashed to comment concerning; • • ' - • the 'contribution. James A, Ta.vlor, j Gets President • of ‘ the company said, • "Hartford Machine'. Screw Co. has 1 Maneheater’a OldOM ion^ recognised that part of their j with Fineat F aclU lm corporate responsibility is to see Tax Extension Off-Street ParUngj Soviet A id that proper hospital, facilities are I Eatabtiahed 1874% provided fo r its einpIo>’es in the ' Washington, Jan. 8 (/P),—- be two or three weeks before joint Moscow. Jan; 8 </P)— The ij commiinitiea in which they live., 'j hearings planned by the Senate Soviet., Union has promised Sidney Ellis, chairman of ~the President Eisenhow'er and Re Foreign Relations s,and ' Armed ! fund's corporation committee comr publican Congressional lead- Services committees gre com-i Communist East Germany mented that the Hartford Machine era formally dwiddd today to pleted. rt more economic help and more Screw Co., established in 1876, has" seek a continuance of about The Resident feela there , is a ! control over Russian troops supported Manchester Memorial ia ' binio'n Vii exerse and cor- ' Knowland “temporarily” assigned to Hospital in previous building fund Weak, Nerveks campaigns. poration .taxe.s , beyond the "*Eisenhower called on Congreaa East German soil. ~ He expressed his Committee’s .1 e 'April ,1 expiratipn dafe. to authorize an economic aid pro- A communique signed last night pleasure at the amount of the sub Run-Down Folks Thn decision wa.s announced at gram coupled- tvith standby au- at the Kremlin apparently did not Sa; [go as far, however, as recent scription which exceeds the mini-' Toll af New Straagth Ro the White House by Senate OOF thorlly- to use U.S. military forces mum called for by the formula that lender Knowland of California. It in the Middle Eaat tojiead off any ; agreements on the Soviet forces Eaargy WHh FERRIIAII ; stationed in Poland. e Committee has prepared for underacored what admini.«tration ! Comrntmla^-aggression, Gettin^into the consideration Of corporations leaders previously have said ;are Next on the GOP priority list is j There was no suggestion, for ex- In determining their part\in the dim prospects for any major tax degialation to extend $3 billion In ; ampFe. that the East Berlin gov reductipn this year. , i excite and corporation taxes ndw ernment would be gl5’en any say- 4 program. so on the number of Russian troops ‘Hot Wall Knowland announced the de- scheduled" to- e.'fpire ApriL I. The in East Germany and their move clslon after he and other GOP qon- excise levies are hh aiijh items as Goes on Trial ment about the (-runti.V: This has gressional leaders^ had conferred liquor and cigarettes ainaihg oLhers. been promised- the Poles. Washington, Jan. 8-i/P)— . w ith , the President for about 90 Juvenile Dellnquenry Study '~ Mrs. Mary Knowles ' of Instead the rnmimmique said sn Rep. \Vayne Hays (D-Ohio) WINDOW SHADES minille.s. Jt was the ffrst of the rrti<l miinoNjjj^^sckwn) Knowland algo announced that Wymopth Meeting.. Pa., is agreement on the Soviet forces in regular 'ruesday mornipg White the adminlatration plana to ask for 8l^o\vn durinii^ recess Ip her stamp^ out of a House com iK ( ‘art Es.st Germany, t o . be conciiided Gra«n, W hitt, Ecru House sessions With the Republl-; »bout;$3 million to finance a study Washington tm l qn a charge "shortly,” would cover such mat mittee hearing today on Presi can chiefs in this new session of of contempt of Congress W o s h a b it o f jiiventle delinquency. The Sen ters as juidsdiction in "criminal dent Eisenhower’s emergency ■» V " N'ew Mnven and in Clin- Congres.s. ator added that details have not growing out of her refusal to cs.ses and civil action, the use of Middle East plan tyith a pro If you nt^ we*h— nerve Uis and Priorlly. Schedule answer queationa before the HOLLAND HNISH fcM arneraa.v; run-down glnd de-- been worked out tilt the study TiPnsing and service’ premises oc test that the public ■wasn’t * ' ' ' !<ay h « eoneider* his new probably will be a joint undertak Senate’ internal security sub- ■ >'•, •,-, he an exciting chal- prcs4*d; berause Of tired pnpov- A t a news conference. Know- cupied by- goviet military units, Made to Order »rl»b«fd blood you certainly jahould land and House Republican Leader ing of fedrraly state and local gov cqmmUtee. Mrs. Knowles. the u.se of lines and means of com- admitted. : ,( nst*' he believes the Ver- $ 1 . 9 9 Hays denounced the "secrecy" With Vour Rollers eoe what the famous F&R,f^IZAS Martin of Mossachusetta reported ernments. 46. is a librarian. (A P munlcstion and means..of trans \" « ^ ‘ has Hi grand future in . formula ran d,o for you. Wirephoto). he said rvas accorded to Secretary jfr .i r i,[; 4-orumunity. that Ei.senhower and the leader.s "The President believes this is a portation.'■ FHIX LINE OF CI.’STOM To you w» say-i—Tr>" FERltQZAX. There also was no tune limit i'at of State Dulles—"especially when the new fast-actinx lodbVo.Iron drew up a proposed priority list of, field, which, does need clos^ atten- legislation. Knowland <mphaal4ed, tion b y both the state and local for the Soviets; stay in East Ger Mr. Dulles' policy seems to be VENETIAN KINDS reconstructive Tonic. $falte the I getting in hot water.” , « A N G t four weeks’ test. You m utt feel however, that a final-decision on goverpments and the'federal gov- many. something the Poles have stronger, have more pep aiW «n- the salience of legislation wiH be j ernrpent," Knowland said. .. South Windsor not been told- either. " I ’ve protested, and ,ao have rnAny others,' that.there ^ tod L A. JOHNSON srg.5% work easier, sleep aojindcr up to the Democrats in lioth th e) - Anotne' item on the priority Hat No Specific Pledge . i. OIL or money bark. many executive (ciosed)..^^asions net K E im iZAN today (at a Senate and the House because their j is Civil Rights legislstlon, and (The East Berlin Radio said . party is in control Of Congress. Knowland reiterated that Eisen- Seeks Changes Russia had pjedged that its troops, around here,, and I'lit going to ‘.CHINE PAINTOO. price you can afford. dramatize it," Hays' told news-. • ion Tablets II.BS. Topplrig. the GOP priority Hat hower inten<.a to press for Con- would not interfere in Esst Ger 723 Main St, Tel. MI 9-4501 men. J. W. Hale Department 8iior« was a cajl for speedy action on the j greasional action on the adminia-' In Bridge Plan many's internal affairs, but no admihiatration'a anti - Communist tration progrqm submitted to Con C ' .such speciAc pledge was contained, Hays said "tRere .may he .some program for .the Middle.East. Ei gress at the last session, in the official' text of the coni- merit" in the Eisenhower resolu tion propoMng special authorjt.v to bantly oil senhower putlined his program for The'House approved the program Hartford. Jan. 8 tfPt Gov. Ribi- ; niunlq'ue. Poland was given such s • (\(. thwarting Red aggression in that coff today received a petition guarantee in an agreement signed Secretary of State Dulles points to the Middle East on map aa he talks with Adm. Arthur Rad help ^keep peace in the Middle last year., but.it was stymied in the EahSt. "but I don't' think it will be area to the lawmakera in a special Senate under the threat of a fili from 279 residents of South Wind in Moscow in December. I ford, left, chairman, of, the joint chiefs of staff, and .Rep. Thomas Gordon rD-lUy, right, before testi message last Saturday. sor requesting a drastic revision Signing of the communlqiie fying at-A Hou.se Foreign Affairs Committee hearing in. Washington. Gordon it'isltairma'n of <he debated behind closed doors," he buster by sputhern Den-ocrats. .added. .!i ?-4595 'Orie e f W to revi.se Senate rules; approache.s_ to the Windsor- completed three days of negotis- committee which called . Dulles to discuss President Elsenhower’s proposals for the arek-i -^k Knowland noted that the House I' Dulles and Adm. Arthur W'. Foreign Affairs committee already to make it easier to cut nff a 'n H -l® ^ ^ " 1''^ j tions here between Soviet leaders Radford, chairman of the Joint «■ V lllf b.21T7 has started* hearings on the■ Mid-.buster---- - already.... has failed.................. in the ftooTien»ir.iitCt^necMcut Rival-River, 'g n j g„ German delegation mJilfKHALCcoit 'Uhlefa of Staff, had been invited east program.