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   Weirton Daily Times (Newspaper) - January 8, 1958, Weirton, West Virginia                                For Phone Weirton 185 30 171 The Weirton Daily Times The Acknowledged Leader in Hancock County in Advertising and Circulation News and Sports Full UP Wire JANUARY 1958 Delivery 30e Per Week At 5c Per Copy f Senate Refuses Confirmation Of Three Appointments Submitted By Underwood Million Expansion Planned By Power Firm FAIRMONT An optimistic ncd lor each ol the three note was sounded here today by premised upon the future growth Don president d Monjo the to improve service Power w i t h facilities for com his that the utility and industrial firm has plans for spending more than in the next three A steadily Increasing use if years in a continuing to keep electricity for residential pur electric power supply ahead ol along with notable in steadily growing Half that sum will go into a new generating unit at the companys Willow Inland a project announced several weeks ago but approximately is plan Prison Institutions Chief Left Out is motivating the construction Potter The trend to wards all electric living reached a new peak in the companys service area In 1957 and anticipated gains In the years ahead call for con expansion of facilities to assure adequate electricity for home as well as industrial pur i In every said 1957 was one of our best and we of Monongahela feel many thousands of our customers The Senate refused to confirm shared in the through them Tuesday as it ended a spe the fuller use of electricity and an cial session of the 53rd Legisla accompanying reduction in the lure which got underway last of 110 appointees by Cecil Underwood submitted to the State Senate for including Commission er Theodore Dorman and Penitentiary Warden were out of jobs Continued on TVJ City Council In Steubenville Organi Stronger Power Driver Supply Aimed at Involved In Panhandle Area t j i Ohio Accident A stronger power supply for the Arroyo Newell pri marily to meet anticipated growing requirements of indus is the principal project scheduled by Po wer Company in its Panhandle The which will cost approximately will start In 1958 with the construc tion of a new power line from Weirton to That line will be 12 miles In 1 he utility company new substation at i Upon its completion the new i line will be converted from volis to The changeover will mean improv I cd voltage throughout the Elks Lodge Plans Student Awards Chairman Carl Bender of the Gi H L Youth Activities committee oj Me Hu Claims Gi W Be Weirton lodge 1801 of Elks was G Be permission last night to L Gi H offer a United States Savings Be G L j bond each to a local boy and girl Gi Public winner in the Elks National Scho tion Be L Police D Hu The 1 o c a 1 winners will then be Continued on Page Two STEUBENVILLE City Coun cil held its organizational meeting Tuesday night and made the fol lowing appointments Councilman Anthony DiVittorio was reelected president Frank was ap pointed Council Clerk both were sworn in by City 0 Council Wilbur announced the conn ril committees for the Legend First man on the committee is i bur Brashcar DiVittorio LAndrew Gorby McCooper i Bell II Dalian Hu George W Pat rick Ward GI John 0 committees are D Hu G Me j G Hi STEUBENVILLE Six traffic mishaps were reported by City Po lice and the Highway I A Weirton motorist was Involved in a three car crash which occur red in the 300 block of North Third j 0 Police said the accident r c s ii lied when a car drl by Elizabeth I Route 1 rammed i the rear of an a u 0 o operated i by Phillip of Bril and knocked into an auto driven by Pear of i 0 Silveski told Slier Police that fell from the scat when she reached for the she lost control of the She was charged with follow ing too Cars driven by John Sucho 1327 Pennsylvania avenue and William Route Steu benville collided at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Came at a 90 degree angle Tuesday Dillon told Police that he did not notice a stop 0 Cars operated by Roy Krep 1308 Maryland avenue and Joseph of Bloomingdale collided at a 90 degree angle Tuesday evening Continued on Page Two 5 when the lawmakers gathered here to revise the state Korean veterans bonus The matter of a hot issue last was carried over five months and two The onesided Democratic major ity said it needed more time to study Republican Underwoods the Democrats refused to act on the selections of Tucker and Charles Stewart of a member of the West Virginia Library The other 107 appointees on the list won unanimous The session started at 11 and ended about blt was broken with two long recesses for Democratic When the actual closed door confirma tion session the matter al ready was cut and dried and it took just 15 minutes to strip Dor Tucker and Stewart of their although no actual vote was taken on Effective Immediately They were out of at the instant of the sessions adjourn Merc was the way it il was learned The Democratic leadership moved to confirm 107 Stewart from the The vote was Then the Democrats moved to adjourn the executive Roy Parker joined the U Republicans in op posing the The vote was 2012 for It had the effect of leaving the Continued on Page Two Library Board Elects Officers WEIRTON LIBRARY BOARD ELECTS The newly appointed members of the Library Board of the Mary Weir Public Library of Weirton met yesterday in the office of Mayor Samuel Kusic and elected officers to serve for the coming In front row to are David treasurer secretary and In back standing to are George City Manager William Kell and John Kell acted as temporary chairman until organiza tion of the board was completed Backbone Network President Asks Billion Dollars For Missiles By RAYMOND United Press Staff Correspondent UP An explanation of the 10 UP Congress year road building program costing annually and sailed into President including four lane backbone network of highways and in first emergency road building work was handed the Legislature Vast Road Program Is Handed to Legislature Woman Suffers Injuries In Crash Near Paris fense request for to day in a plenty i State Road Commissioner Pat Grancy said U actually involved an expenditure of state funds to Senate Democratic Leader or don Johnson declared above present air planes produced a year before lic Silid a year 1 Pearl Harbor saved our necks a thousand missiles produced in the coming year may save our liv would be available in federal aid The annual expenditures includ ed for the backbone in slate and im network and interstate highway construction wide new construction provement in secondary roads special maintenance in routine maintenance and snow removal and for Continued on Page Two I From presidential science i A j ler James Killian came a Appointments made ONE BUTTON Albert Green of the Mineo Junction Fire Department is pictured above almost magic one button which read ies the department and the city in quick order for Ann Louise of warning possibly setting the tone North 10th State of the Un ed a possible skull fracture and inion message Killian juries to both arms and legs us said the United States is strong to well as bruises about the body when she apparently was injured in an automobile accident at about today near the state Police at the Carnegie Barracks of the Pennsylvania State said the investigation of the acci dent is 0 Thoy learned of the accident from Weirton Police who were informed at today by Gerald of Sta that he had found the Russia could surpass it in a few years unless the scientific efforts are stepped up Continued on Page Two Indians Address Kiwanis BUI Graham Reelected Hancock Court President library Board Jones As President The organization of the board of directors of the Mary Weil Public Library of was completed yesterday with the elec tion of officers for Kiwanis members mot at Tuesday with Andrew Doman pre siding for the first time as presi Elwood Mendenhal as program chairman presented David educational advisor of Weirton with 15 Indian Two Baltimore teen aged boys Thc is studying steel making are being held in the Hancock practices in this Continued on Page Two Two Held In Auto Theft NEW CUMBERLAND organized Tuesday at its regular meeting and William Graham of Grant district as David Thomas of Butler was renamed as purchasing agent and was elected in charge of county 0 were set on Tues day jit 10 in August and The remaining t h t court will meet at 7 the first Monday of the o John Jones was named president secretary and Da vid Frew is Jones is assistant to the In Weirton Steel Bam brick has served as chairman of the Weirton Library Board for over 20 and Frew hos been the treasurer for eight The other members of the board jof directors are Weirton and George school princi Mayor Samuel Kusic who attend led yesterdays meeting announced The Hancock county Court Mrs Mary H in whose honor the Library is has been appointed a life time mem ber of the board of Although progress is being made in plans to put the beau new Library building into no definite date for the opening or dedication can Continued on Page Two One Button Brings Much Action Single Button Brings Fire Department Action County jail on a charge of auto theft TMey were ta ken into custody Tuesday after their automobile had side swiped a police 0 The youths William 17 and Robert Bak were taken into custo dy on County road near the Gateway Service Station at BV DON FREEMAN Of The Times Stuff purlin one single button at tnis upto date fire alarm system the following happens is most All I have to do now is press the button and hop in the he Q Whats even this system employees and 22 volunteer U marking the is slated lor Chief Their equipment is time of fire Green Before he cd of two a I 2 Garage doors open and close a radio hook up will 750 gallon pumper five minutes installed in the volunteer fi r ean American Fire Appara 3 City traffic lights turn red homes enabling them to be tus Combination and low and remain that way for one and told exactly where the blaze onehalf i when the alarm i Both are radio equipped and 4 A siren blows on sounds these call firemen go totie in with the Police Depart The car in which they were rid building was Hie ing was stolen in Baltimore at Fire Department is housed on It is owned by William the of the also of FBI authorities have been noti The Department has four paid fied of the detention of the t w o award will be given at Kiwanis at the January 21 of the boys illustrated where their homes were local cd in They old about their what hobbies arc and what goals they hoped to achieve in j i Kiwanians ate samples of lnj dian foods cooked by the Ladies Night will be featured at the next John Lieutenant will in stall officers and induct four 1 It was announced that a Commissioners appointed the Hancock county Childrens home board as follows Grahams nom was of Ernest John and Dick each to serve two years nominations from John K u z i o and Robert each for four years and in Thomas selections were David Frew and Cyrus for six year Every two Continued on Page Two WILLIAM GRAHAM Truck and Auto Named Justice Collide on Main street for one the located on M a Other features of the 5 Alarms saund for two or follow tnc W i t include an automatic in 22 volunteer in their homes valuable hose washer and dryer and squad 0 with the touch of a sin gle Fire Chief Albert Green believes the system time will be The in when was the the Ch i e f and 0 Kor n town of p e o installed pic and about Municipal Continued on iage Two NEW CUMBERLAND Char les Dicks was to YearEnd Report Fire Department Report Council Heavy Snow Covers New England By UNITED PRESS Snow piled a foot deep in Now England and swirled into central Florida today in the bitterest storm of the Deep cold settled over the East ern Seaboard and the Gulf states as winds from the first on slaught Florida growers feared additional damage to their fruit and vegetable K Continued on Page Two HIS TAIL TELLS THE WEATHER his term as justice of peace inMain street at the entrance to an Clay district Tuesday by the Hani alley alongside Weir Cove Dairy NEW CUMBERLAND City Councilmen met in regular session Tuesday in the City Building with Mayor Albert Fuccy presiding had heard the year end fire report by when J Chief Elmer The fire chief reported that 23 In Bailey told Council a truck and automobile collided on cock county Dicks had resigned from the sition several months He will serve in the post until calls were answered by the New that six cellars were A of has been paid on jof the calls were two the new I next year i be when m election will at The owned by inhala was being operated by Antor calls five grass fires and scl Lee of and auto truck Seven dwelling the car by Warren of if ires and one barn fire were el by the i 0 Council also heard a petition on the former pro perty located on Chester Continued on Page Two Snow says it will be partly windy and colder with snow Clearing and colder mostly sunny and continued 1 today low tonight and a high I  

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