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The Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 16

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The Journali
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Meriden, Connecticut
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16
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tbMm Jtamal Wm Qasj Apt IBSf Births 343 Scholars Get $15 Million From Memorial Fund Adenhauer Spurns Russian Warning On Atomic Bases Silver Earnings Show Drop In First Quarter Congreu Returns Still For Economy (Cofithrecd From P( 1) th year placed a big question mark to front af some of Eiaen- Congrws but poaalbfy not during this session Republican sources reported that the President was going to fight harder then ever to get his proposals through Congress after helm Medial told a Socialist fettering in Bielefeld which said in the note about atomic dangers can only be Mellies urged the government not to be inconsiderate in its re-dIv saving: the wheel of politics is flipped to another direction the world will be facing a third World War within the next few The Socialists have argued all along that Bonn would be laying itself open to Soviet attacks by arming itself with atomic weapons bower's legislative proposals The he returns Tuesday from a vaca school construction and foreign aid tion at Augusta Ga bills especially appeared to be in The House and Senate convened rouble today with the Senate planning to And for the first time this year consider routine business The sistant professor of English Yale: biographical studies of Stephen Vincent Benet 1898-1943 Dr Louis Gerson assistant professor of history University of Connecticut: studies of the impact of American immigrant groups on foreign policies of tine United States Professor George Evelyn Hutchinson sterling professor of zoology Yale: studies in biological limnology Dr Averill Abraham Liebow professor of pathology Yale school of Medicine: study of the pathophysiology of the pulmonary New York April 29 Grants of l'i million dollars to 343 scholars and artists to assist their advance to higher accomplishments have been announced by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Among the 343 listed last night are 32 from Massachusetts 18 from Connecticut five from Rhode Island and one from Vermont The late Sen Simon Guggenheim of Colorado and Mrs Guggenheim established the foundation in 1925 in memory of a son who died in 1922 when a young man The Connecticut recipients are: Dr Konrad Ferdinand Bieber associate professor of French Connecticut College: study of contemporary Franco German literary relations a congressional leader publicly raised the possibility that Eisenhower's four-point civil rights bill may end up ss one of this House had no action scheduled There was little prospect of any legislation passed by either Ichamber this week sistant professor of anthropology Yale: an economic anthropol-gical study of the Haitian internal marketing system Dr Donald Frederick Poulson professor of biology Yale: studies (mi the comparative biology of copper accumulation by animals Dr Martin Price assistant professor of English Yale: a study of ideas of order in representative 18th century English writers Dr Leo Schrade professor of music Yale: studies of the polyphonic music of the 14th century Dr Joseph Holmes Summers associate professor of English literature University of Connecticut: studies of Paradise Lost Dr Carl Albert Viggiani associate professor of romance languages Wesleyan: studies of the works of Albert Camus Dr Olga Schereer Virski research associate in romance languages Yale: a study of the Russian short story Dr Renata von Scheliha research scholar New Haven: studies of the musical and poetical contests of the Greeks casualties Previously the leaders: 'The Senate Rackets Committee had predicted some form of civil I called a hearing today to give rights legislation would be passed Earl Bettendorf a Texarkana yer- Tex businessman an opportunity The following births are reported over the weekend TODAY Meriden Hospital A son to Mr and Mrs Leon Wnek of 52 Warren St A daughter was bom today at the Meriden Hospital to Mr and Mrs Waiter Surowiecki of 28 Olive St Memorial Hospital A son to Mr and Mrs John Breakfield of Reeds Gap Wallingford A son was bom today at the Memorial Hospital to Mr and Mrs Edward Mooadlo Jr of 571 Bee St SUNDAY Meriden Hospital A son to Mr and Mrs Ralph Massicotte of 5 Washington Ave South Meriden Twins a son and daughter to Mr and Mrs Sidney Oookson of 6 Crescent St A daughter to Mr and Mrs Angelo Aguda of Willow St Memorial Hospital A son to Mr and Mrs William Toomey of 15 Kingsiand Ave Wallingford FRIDAY Meriden Hospital A daughter to Mr and Mrs Wilbur Schlette of 107 Ann St Bonn Germany April 29 Rejecting a Soviet warning against atomic gases In West Germany Chancellor Konrad ruling Christian Democratic Party says the Russian message was calculated to help the Socialist opposition in this elections The Soviet Union told the Bonn Republic Saturday the use of its territory for Western atomic bases risked nuclear retaliation that could film West Germany Into a The West German Government immediately denounced the warning as a and "interference In internal political The West German Socialists seized on the note ye9trdav in their campaign for control of Parliament in the elections to be held Sept 15 Opposition to atomic armament is part of the Socialist platform Socialist Deputy Chairman Wil Sen Styles Bridges chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee said Sunday such a bill will get through to explain why he was not indict ed along with two Teamster Union officials accused of taking $4-200 from him Dr Richard Lowitt assistant professor of history Connecticut college: studies of the life and times of Sen George Norris Dr David Park McAHester associate professor of anthropology Wesleyan university: a study of Navaho ceremonial chants Pulaski Federation Of Democratic Clubs Headed By Wiezalis HARTFORD Conn (UP)-Jo-seph A Wiezalis of Hartford was the new president of the Pulaski Federation of Democratic Clubs of Connecticut today Wiezalis former political chairman of the Federation was elected to the office Sunday at toe meeting at toe Polish American Democratic Club of Hartford He also served as head of the Hartford Polish Democratic Club Dr Edward George Boettiger associate professor of zoology University of Connecticut: studies of insect flight muscle Dr Christopher Mounsey Dawson professor of Greek Yale University: studies of early Greek lyric poetry and elegy Dr Charles Andrews Fenton as GRANTS OPEN TONIGHT Dr Gerald Marvin Meier associate professor at economics Wesleyan: studies of international trade and economic development in the British tropics 1870-1914 Dr Sidney Wilfred Mintz assis- International Silver earnings according to the Wall Street Journal today took a sharp drop during the first quarter Of this year compared with the corresponding months of last year For the three months ended March 31 net income totaled $162-654 equal to 21 cents a common share This compares with net income of $336497 or 68 cents a Share for the similar three months of 1956 Craig Munson president said that sales were off about 10 percent for the 1957 period but that earnings would have been substantially the same as a year ago had not been for two unusual factors which penalized profits severely "The principal Mr Munson said "was heavy starting up costs in our jet blade plant where high costs of supervision personnel training and development in relation to new production resulted in losses These accounted for the major part of the difference profits between this first quarter and last "The second factor was moving expense attendant to the closing of our old plated hoiloware and cutlery plant and the transfer of equipment and operations to our new plant" These two factors Mr Munson said will continue through the second quarter and will remain a burden on earnings "Losses in the jet blade plant will dimmish but moving expense is likely to be heavier in the second quarter than in the first" he said This situation Will extend throughout the year because although the transfer of plated hoi-lowware operations will be completed before July the new administration buildng 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