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Harold Levy, at left, president of Local 776 of \Association the International of Machinists, chats with the unions International President, Albert J. Hayes, prior to a banquet in Hayes honor tonight at the local's hall in Fort Worth. The subject is a shorter work week. Hayes says a thirty-five hour work week is needed now to solve the nation's mounting unemployment problem. Hayes says it's a simple matter of arithmetic. Since the early 19-hundreds, he says there has been a reduction from a 14-hour work day to a forty-hour week. He says another reduction is needed.