Weirton Daily Times (Newspaper) - October 7, 1959, Weirton, West Virginia IS v The Acknowledged Leader in Hancock County in Advertising and Circulation Hancock News and Full DPI Wire 32 91 Farmer of The Year OCTOBER 1959 Horn 42c At 7e Per Copy Talks Between Union and Steel Fold up Tuesday By ROBERT SHUBERT United Press International PITTSBURGH UPI United Steelworkers President David McDonald today sent home the unions powerful Wage Policy virtually ending all I chances of a quick negotiated ANNUAL CONSERVATION committee chairman of the Hancock county S tion committee Barbara 4H achievement award winner who planted 500 evergreens and wildflowers Tlle m member Committee 1959 Farmer of the Year award winner and Leonard Kiwanis president shown at must approve any new contract the annual conservation dinner The affair was the Weirton center Miss Glass No new negotiations were was honored by the Conservation committee and by Kiwanis and the conservation after m 20minule I Government May Invoke r I Strike Law As Result Of Collapse In Steel Strike Teachers Are Honored CITED BY KIWANIS Eight Approved By Erasers j Weirton of the West Virginia society of Shields Mayhew of the Fairview following in engineers met last night in the third generation received the Hancock county Con Cil t 1 1 Russian Lunik Shields streaks into farmer of the Year J Today Pleasant Valley Country 0 Upon of thc membership eight new members were approved for They were By ROBERT KORENGOLD I meeting with the charged the steel industry hopes the unions striking work ers will be forced back to work under the With the committee government intervention through the injunctive provisions of the Act appeared t h c only way to bring a quick end to the Go To Court McDonald said that if the gov w v jr Wil i V 1 J 1 i li i jt u the streaked into the unknown His father received an identical award just ten years The annual conservation ban I quet at Communi t y Center was jointly sponsored by Iau i Kiwanis and the Hancock county tl J V I Conservation West Virginia conservation expert in the Far spoke to on and Politics in the Far Gist is currently the chair Approved for associate of the Kiwanis ship were Frederick culture and Conservation rton Steel and W i 11 i a m S Approved as engineers in training and associates George and Richard Steel com pany and Ash Denmarks Plan Location today from a historic flight past the Cautious Soviet scientists issued only highly educated guesses 111 about the exact fate of the rocket which zipped a miles across the moons equatorial region at j I The news agency kept silent on the known whereabouts after Tuesday nigh union would go into court to op pose it in every But if an injunction is the United Steelworkers of Amer ica will obey the law of the VETERAN Rebecca 17 year veteran and Ray 21 year veteran at the P ugh town school are looking forward to teaching in the new school which opens the first of the The beloved teach ers were honored by the association this week for faithful community were James Deitz and William James chairm a n of the education committ e a special two day conference will be held Nov ember 9 and 10 at West Vir ginia subject will be Use of Radio Isotopes in Charles chapter presid appointed a legislative com consisting of Roland Ban Kermit F i s Martin Pohjola and Lewis P r o g a m Continued on Page Two 0 Aliss Barbara 11 year old daughter of and Stewart Wylie was honored for her excellence in project for plant ing 500 evergreens and know ledge of wild 0 i reporting the rocket continuing Denmarks familiar name in the ils around the moon after womens speciality field is unprecedented lunar he Thc socalled offer to the m ion was handed us with full knowledge that it could not be ac or j s McDonald said in a formal state j The steel industry is obviously ing its Steubenville 0 In thc store contem plates having double ils sales space at the new quarters at 434 Market after mid Can Only Section Chief of Sternberg As Institute later could only estimate that the rocket would reach the peak of its out three day journey shortly after 5 Kukarkin Radio Plummer and Earnest Smith new have been observations are continuing suc producers of a dairy were for the past j and will be maintained Steel Strike Cuts Deeper Into Auto Sales determined to avoid a settlement he It obviously determined to avoid a that Steelworkers will be forced i back to work under an in McDonald flatly e cut deeper into the companies contention that hef of le last settlement proposal amounted dustry s the to is cents per hour spread over 1Ilduftry was more two years or 7H cents for each what lf was to lts sales By JACK VANDENBERG UP Automotive Editor DETROIT UPI The nation THOUSANDS EXPECTED Continued on Page Two Continued on Page Two Lanza Succumbs To Heart Attack ROME UPI Mario Lanza died of a heart at tack at a Rome clinic at The portly Dalian Ameri can singer had been suffering from heart trouble for some time and had thc complica tion of phlebitis in his right He had lived on and off in Italy for the past few Lanza was bnrn in Philadel phia A friend re ported his death at the Clinic shortly after noon Local Students SemiFinalists three Every feature of up to the rockets return to the the new will be area of the the latest innovations He said that when the rocket which will make shopping the i easiest part of womans j Spacious fitting modern fixtures to for quicker light ing and roomier wider aisle apace Four Weir High school will be the latest features in the area of the earth visual observations will be possible assistance of simple optical The station will be visible from the Northern Hemis But beyond the announcement New Cumberland Council Reviews Sewage Plans NEW CUMBERLAND John General Motors first of the automakers to feel the pinch of shortages caused by the na sent 750 workers home at its Ternstedt hardware plant in and said 400 would ultimately be idled at Ifie plant if the steel walkout The layoffs at the plant brought to the of workers GM has laid off of steel shortages in plants which supply were announced as semi finalists new store in the annual National Merit Denmarks is locally owned and the had Shemanski of the Todd and final Scholarship by Weir operated by Meyer and Morris past Russia s Smeering principal John Greer Denmark The store was founded ar rocket was an enigma cd to New Cumberland City Coun i by Joseph G Deni in a cil Tuesday on the progress of the i at 130 S Fourth street in answers to what the Lunik Public Service Commission re The to 114 S were exPected to come i Fourth street in 1933 and expanded I 10 and n am today to include the rooms at 116 S tK 0 The students will take col lege qualifying tests in DC comber from which finalists vill be These competing seniors w i 1 be Connie daughter I and John Char lotte daughter of and William Ewaskey Harry son of and Harry Fair and Michael dauo tor of and Leonard Yur Fourth street in The company opened the Weirton store to West Virginia customers in August of At the present the firm employs 30 full time employes at the Sleu henville store and 15 nt the Weirton Continued on Page Two during the scheduled earth to Continued on Page Two 0 Shemenski is com piling check sheets for rates to be affixed for sewer rales in the in accor dance with the construction of the community sanitary sewage disposal Chrysler Resumes Production Chrysler which returned to full production today after a strike in its key stamping plant at which cost it some production for about a expected to be able to con final assembly of cars until before another steel shut War Memorial Meeting Today tlie needed for will Councilmen present were Benny meet today at 8 in the VFW home on Main Earle will j about 1 j shortages forced I Ford Motor which produces about half of its own steel but Rosary Rally Sunday At Weir Municipal Stadium Roman Catholic families from throughout Brooke and Hancock counties will assemble at a 1 Stadium Sunday afternoon for the annual Rosary Rally of the Wellsburg Deanery of the Diocese of Addresses by James prominent Wheeling and he William pastor of Pauls will be among the highlights of thc Sun day afternoon Rally that will be climaxed with Benediction of thc Blessed Sacrament and the renew al of the family Rosary 0 Thc procession to the field Altar will get under way at oclock Sunday afternoon the Municipal with the ceremonies to begin pro Continued on Page Two Engineers Induct Officers Nick Elmer Swear and Jake Council authorized Mary Lou Wagner to purchase the rest room facilities in the City Mayor Fuccy announced he following changes in committees Swearingen and Baxter exchanged placed on Baxter is new a member of the audit i n g committee and Swearingen is a member of the Water Gordon w a s granted a 25 cent increase re to October He is in charge of the street and water After con and un animous the counci mcn accepted the application Continued on Page Two Economic Growth Is Stunted By Long Steel Strike By EDWARD COWAN United Press International WASHINGTON UPI Gov economists said today the steel strike stopped the na tions overall economic growth in the past three months and even may have caused a small set They tentatively estimated that the total output of goods and serv ices in August and Septem ber remained at the 000 annual rate posted in the pre vious three But some late figures on inventories may show that the economy actually slid backward from the June Refrain From Guessing These calculations were more pessimistic than earlier forecasts made on the assumption that the steel strike would not last more than two This is the 85th day of the The economists refrained from guessing how thc economy might perform in the last three months of this other than to say it definitely would forge ahead once the steel mills resumed op Earlier confidence that steel i t ou j CT nono i j TT i i j industries could Robert Sheridan 3832 Marland Heights i i i i f r i f t IT i H 11 past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post ber was Some and former chief recorder of the Blooming Mill of Weirton ulat if President Ei Steel passed away today at in the Weir Continued on Page Two Eight Initiated By Elks Lodge Eight new members were in into the Elks club last night when the group met in the clubrooms at 3429 Main They are Floyd Lea pold Joseph Edward Burton Sam Myer Bogarad and William Carl Exalted pre sided over the PAST COMMANDER Robert Lenier In Dies Early Today Three to Attend State Dinner NEW CUMBERLAND Deloris Lillian Virginia Bald w i n Alice Thomas will attend the Democratic dinner in Charleston on 0 will attend the K e n They will be ac companied by Esther of stale Dem Booue ton General He had been in failing health in the past two years and hospitaliz ed 3 He retired from his occupation with Steel on July after 35 years Adams was born in New August son of the lale Mas n Adams and Laura Combs On November he mar ried Mary Snowberger in New 0 His residency m this began in coming from i Adams served as first comman Idant of the World War Last I Mans and as ol j the VFW Post 2716 from 1957 to meet with Alj Barren at He attended public schools in the and served in the I Continued ou Page Two ROBERT ADAMS used the Act to send the striking steel workers back to work for 80 the overall damage would kept Others said that even with use of the law some of the lost production could not be made up early A national production rate of 500 billion dollars a onco Continued on Page Two Weather I SHOWERS Variable cloudiness and not warm with a few or Partly cloudy and mild with continued cloudiness and cool on High today low tonight 57 and a high of 70 on