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The Weirton Daily Times from Weirton, West Virginia • Page 1

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Waut-Atls 1'lnniB Wcirloii 185 The Daily The Acknowledged Leader in Hancock County in Hews, Advertising and Circulation Brooke, Hancock' News and Spovls Full UP Wire WEIRTON, W. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957 OFFICERS FOR COUNCIL OF CHURCHES Home Delivery 30c Per Week A Newsstands, Sc a Copy in the First i PTM ri second olnSS 0 'T i Gl Bailc wh substituted for Rev. Clifford Wood' back 'left i mr 1 1 1 111 1 8 rcsidcnt Joc third vice president; Mrs piesident and Miss Okal Webster, corresponding secretary. --Times Photo by Peg Tennant 500 of Art Exhibit in Weirton i On I' iii ii Iraled in 30 a i i o( Sum- vi-i Rosenberg now on display al Wcirtoti Communily Ccnler. --O The Art iteparlmeul ol the Weil-Inn Wommis was in- Mnmiriiliil in bringing (lie nr- lisllc eiiilciivors of lhe nnlud iirlist lo tlu.

cily. On Sunday 500 pursuits attend- ctl the tea honoring the prn- lessor of painting inul design at (he Ccinicgic I nl -Q- -Members of the woniens club l'i-sided the tea table covered Has Life and Sight v.iih i i while hand cmbroid- clolli arranged with jonquils Mid i in crystal CDJIU'incrs: Silver service added t'ue i'ii-islocratic. tone to one of lhe i exhibits Weirton has had the Relatives Once lived In Weirlon Underwood Begins W.Va InCharle New Red Reign Of Terror Faces Hungary Workers By CHAIU.ES W. I Near Zero Weather Of IrViff ry Air Fron Inauguration, Held Outdoors Despite Weather 5 afpf rresl)01 A fres I 111 of from the polar regions dropped! United I'rcss s'ti ULNfcA. (UP)- A new Red mercury below the zero mark again today in the cen i i ign of terror was threatened in! and eastern parts of Lhe n-vlion i a i CHARLESTON today where workers! a conditions over (he faced death by execution for op- country were outlined by the Communist regime.

sharply contrasting lempeYatiur': i (cmp Iti a ruthless move that virtual- readings early today. lioth ly abolished the right to strike, lhe Janos Kadar regime and Glasgow, were chilledj will) a frosty 27 degrees below wed rebellious workers with sum i i western Montana sta- ruary death sentences and set up ons reported that mercury was Cases Docketed W. Va. Youthful Cecil H. ciamilcd by snow and sub-frcciing Mcmper.rures went alidad today.

i I plans to be Formally inaug- i united outdoors as West Virginia's 25th governor. i The- coivmonies, scheduled at. noon in the quadrangle behind Uie for January term in the New road wi: nf viewing. --0-- in (lie slalic motion Aliases of lioscnlici-B's artistic development frojn 1936 lo 195li iire tlie pnintings, "The Dance" uml "The Student." IJfisenlierB's color choice Is re- inai-kalilc i somlier tones cif niniirc mill brown mingling with iliishi's of rcflsf lows, milling life tones lo common figures. at this period art hold ind strong, cM-niplifing the realis- The search for Alarv and Thco- approach to life.

(lore Jablonski moved" into a nc.vl "The ncginning" a It lias been definitely establish-r All lhe fanciful heau- ci they resided in Weirton a Ihat imagination can conjure' a evident in these ne of hirlh, the other, dcatlu Ish-cks add a mysterious glow uncommon lo its hue, brought vivid by brilliant tones of sparkling lirdes. la life its surroundings arc hi tlic Ihird Rosen- hcrg ilcvclaimlpnt. The trnnsi- lionTrom the imaginative lo this stage is slarlllnif in as- Continueii on Page Two) ri. Chapter in Lite For in County Area Twila Rcvay Revay home today i two priceless birthday more the cancer which had threntened her life! Her parenl.s, George and Roberta i of Paris. Pa.

had been fa- Mrs. Jablonski came lo Weirlon with the. boy 30 years aijo, after leaving her Cleveland family, I t( cr to Police, a daughter Ann, asked for aid in locating her long lost molhcr anil brother -O- 1 The Weirton Times published lhe' Saturday. 1" a telephone call Saturday jlernoon, il was disclosed by close friend a i Jablonski came lo Weirton. Here she remarried, a man nam el "Joe." To I a marriage was born two sons.

Shortly after their i Mrs. Jablonski became mentally il! and had to be confined at Weston. Theodore was sent lo a Wheel- Two auto accidents were nd two other sons to a Pittsburgh orphanage -0- There Hie link breaks again. Tlie woman does not know If Mrs. Jablonski Is alive or dead.

--0-Theodore came lo i on v.fles. Ii imposed lhe death punish- for anyone instigating a i damaging public installa- lions, entering government-owned plants without permission and the activity of a fac- 'ory by his presence or by any means." The drastic measures went into force in an additional clause adci- 0(1 to the a i a law decree im- pojcd month. It was' cle i.tncd al a i off the (h of a new "total strike," in the! (Continued on Page Tiru 16-Year-Old Is Nabbed In Auto WO Accidents cd this morniiig by Hancocfc Counly Sheriff's office. The first llevay of Paris. Pa.

had been I ced i an and bitter I flnfPT I 3 I ft decision: removal of the canccronsi I I I I Tough Guy Bogart eye possibly both eyes, or death' (be disease spread. --0 of indecision, tlie parents told doctors in Pills- burgh's i Hnspilal, "remove the eye." --6-Yesterday, the youngster was Glair Memorial hospilal recuperative days to celebrate A three major Twila minus her is a orf that i will be bright with a 'good" right eye. Assurance was also given her arcnt.s that she may never have wear glasses. -0- Mr. and Mrs.

a reside in a modest Urirk home In P.iris (heir (wo a ters, Twlla and eight. Ilevny Is nn open lirartli irnrK- in the Weirton Steel Company, -0-- 'tlip cruel i panorama began irti- the Itevays shortly before in 1935. At Ilia! time. Mrs. Revay noticed Twila's left eye protruded.

She was taken to a' Weirton doctor, then the Weirlon General hospital. (Continued on Paje Two) Tickled i "Just ticldetl i snys Oils Weirton landlady of lhe resulla she oblainod from hor wanl-ad. "I eil my house immediately had 12 calls i Ilini I just 1 Jiad more houses. 3 licH.in I i i 000- 21th St. I'lionc 0 OOQJ.

Place your A1 by a i Wolrton Tim-js IBS, you have fi charge nccounl. little, ail i nut for 611 cent.i for 3 clny.i. lie sure to call t8S today. Don't put II off, I early tliis moruin -0-The first i a reported occurred nn King's Creek Koad when antes oiicrnlcd liy A Daivsun, 21, King's Creek Hood, and Joseph Salnpek, 132 Slroud Avenue, collidcil. -0- (Conllnued nn Page Two) Students Debate Progress Is Civic Progress in Weirlon a reality?" was debated by four Weir High students appea'ring a the Junior Town meeting of the air sponsored by Oglebay Institute and Bethany college.

--0-- Boh Sahlc, Eilith Kcrhcr, Tcnny Strciher anil Sandy 3lc- vin each gave views of the subject. -0- Sable notes that with incorporation "the spark igmled the fire of civic progress in the last ten In a few nd almost forced ceremonies into One of the lightest criminal and House of Dele-ales a c.M dockets months has been vbcre only SOS of an e.vpecicd liictl. lioth Clayton crowd of some could be ac- r.ral I rosccii or i a i A. Pietran commodatcd ion will assume court duties i i Underwood had lo make court term. personally the decision on whether J.

U. a will: to go through with plans for a pr I parade- from down own Charleston Jiattors for Grand Jury deliber-. 1 the capiio! a distance of i charges filed hy the; miles. He decided to go ahead a of West Virginia versus: will, lhe parade, slartin- al JO Weirton, alleged mur- a.m. dcrcr of his common-law wife: Ja-i The tc-mpeiaturc was 16 Ler; Armslrong, New Cum-lgrees when lhe pniatlfc started bed a 16-year-old Slctibenville i a car theft or joy riding; i and was not to rise above "2 by Sunday as an occupant in a Uerald C.

Adams, Weirton, possi-ilhc time the ceremonies ear and tired four shots at be robbery nf a coin box a However, skies were dear 1 the driver who escaped over back New Columbia bar- Willard and sunnv fences, early Sunday. i 0 Pflljce spotted Utc stolen cur belonging lo Don lloliincr, 1101 a avenue, i (lie 5 0 0 block of Adams slrcet anil gave clinsc. The aiilos sped South on Sixth s'rcct lo Slack slreel Linden a nut! (lien Garret avenue where the auto ran into a Icnce. In lhe chase, lhe Police cruiser was slightly da- Si-ocr, New Cumberland, rape of! Oilier Oallis Given an Pldurly woman and Besides Underwood, six of- Carter, Sleulienville, felonious as- ficials oalhs to uphold Pnlll jurors n-ji; also -'all as court convenes. jury (Continued on Page Two) Lloyd Remains As Foreign Secretary It is believed he may be work- i in a Cleveland postoffice.

I Today a check is being nmde at iWcston and the Wheeling orphanage. Salopek was eilcd on a charge' Appears that maybe the long Press a Correspondent, ard TM ls f0 Owin Il.v A I MOSHV years. In a few months a new visit when Thai lcl ZlwTMT is last heard from him. iorcian vancemcnt as exemplified in its firm Middle East policy, political observers said today. Tlie appointment of Lloyd (o the Iry has shared vancemont as Half moon area development." Miss Fcrber ed thai "(he Community Concert association was disbanded for lack of in- i HOLLYWOOD -A i Begad, veteran movia Police Detain AWOl Soldier Charles i i a Robinson.

AWOL from the US A since December 27 was picked' up by Hancock County Deputies Sunday night. He is lodged in I Hancock county jail awaiting federal authorities from Charleston. HIS TAJL TELLS THE WEATHER "lirrrrrrr. 1 herbird, Cloudy scd ole Tempy, tlie the weatherman jtolcl him that it would be partly Photographer Held by Reds cloudy and coldc Ujday. Snow flurries and clearing weather was evident this morning, however today's high was only IG degrees.

To. temperature is expected to dip downward in 0 (zero) degrees. a'ion of accident bv deputies and was scheduled for a hcarins I i afternoon at 1:30 Lion w.is nisrjanaea lor lack of in- dip downward to 0 decrees 'ierest and anolher illustration wst he held undrr An- UDAPKST i The Com- Tomorrow's high no? cxpS civic lock of responsibility in ol Men came as a i i i i a i a government to surpass today's 1 Tomor table drives In 1956, Weirlon had "nd been demands for a iulmi (( vl frre-1 ance TMw. is a Community Chest quota of 190, a i (he An i 0 a cicorgette Dickev partly cloudv and Tern- (Conlinucd on by Mcyer-ChapclLc is under arrest can say is, "how much coZ cancer today vvllli his wife, ac- ircss Lauren BacalJ, at his side. 'flic actor succumbed al 5:10 in.

KST, Dr. Grands- ma said A spokesman for (ho family said services would he conducl- "1 Thursday. was still a i to. Saturday night." Dr Hrnndsrnii said. "Sunday i wenl into coma.

He went 0 sleep and just didn'l wake up." a i morning he took a I'cep breath and died," i i a Cancer Spreads The doctor s'aid Dogart was i i specifically of carsincima (Continued nn Page Two) 0 Damage lo Salnpck's vehicle was estimated at SIM while damage lo TJawsnn's slalfon wagon was no( estima(cd. (Conlinucil on Page Two) Dulles Shifts Fight to WASHINGTON Secre lary of Slate John Foster DullosJ shifted from the House to Sen-; ale loday in his fight lo win con- i grossional approval of lhe Risen-i 'bower Doctrine and to keep Dem- from watering il down Banquet Thursday jlnRoyalMixup MONACO A trip to the ainwrt to meet her molher turned i a royal mixup for Princess Grace Sunday. Tlie former actress and her hns- i a Prince Rainier, drove to the Nice airport lo pick up Mr.s. Jolin K. Kelly, who (lew here from her home in Philadelphia to bo with her daughter, who expects to give birth soon to an heir to the throne.

But Uie prince and princess arrived just 38 minutes too late. Airport officials said Mrs. Kelly was whisked away toward lhe pai- nce by Emilc Cornet, the new press attache. Her plane had been early. Dejeciedly.

Prince Rainier and Princess Grace started back I home. They had gone only a short distance when they came upon Mrs. Kelly sitting i Cornet and wife at the side of the road, where they stopped as soon as they heard tlieir path had crossed that of tlie royal couple. Eleven citizcn-of-thc-montb winners will be among those who i be honored when the Chamber of Commerce hold its a i i OiKtinjrmsbed Service Award bnnquct a nt lhe i Center. i i of (be a pro-i -T lilclianl J.

Williamson and Karle V. The OS A recognition Is given a a l.y (he Ja.vcces lo Hie young man ulm distinguishes himself In (lie field ol connminUy service on a local, stale and mi- gram will be (he presentation of II Distinguished Service Award lo "milslrinding n'fi i i i a tor year of 19511. The of lhe nuvird winner i "main secret i (he night ol Uie banquel. -0- seleclcil winner were a I T. I'rew, C.eorse 1C.

l.ouens nnil in Anas. fVoinliures for (lie award i E. i tional level, -0- of lhe winners nre I'Ctsons. who have been ciled bv Ike In Tour Of Great Plains KN ROUTE WITH EISE.YlfOW- Presidenl Kiscnhowcr rode by aulomohilc and plane today sections of the southern Great Plains, which are suffering worst in history. The President's visit lo an area where a good soaking rain is only .1 vague memory served lo dram- Ilic plighl of people who! have seen i crops burn and! British Suez venture.

A WINTER WONDERLAND 5 SKM i I i i ll IMS: thn-r- Ce i nlc bcai i 1 iS by snowfn wintertime! and yesterday was wnen a photogiaphevs lens could capture al of lhe brcalli taking awe which results from -i i i owcver, ouk.de activities were at i i because of Iwlowiiwi ten nc atu is wh ch UirouKh most of th, Hay. Some bravo youngsters did venture beyond a rooms nd snowy landscape, Timcs f)hot( 7 by Pcj? rcnn.

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