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A Newspaper Dedicated To Its Community The Weirton Daily Times The Acknowledged Leader in Hancock County in News, Advertising and Circulation Full UPI Wire Brooke, Hancock News and Sports VOL. 37, NO. 51 20 PAGES WEIRTON W. VA. THURSDAY AUGUST 20, 1964 Home Delivery 42c Per Week Newsstands 7e Per Copy 'Ready for 1964 Grid Campaign Auto Union To Reject Set Strike Date Two Counties i Johnson Signs Target Date Represented At Tartiral Del Heeling Poverty Bill TM WEIR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Eight beautiful girls will be leading the cheering sections for the Weir High Ret! Riders sportsmen this school year.

Left to right are: Kathie Hoffman, captain; Susan Eafrati, Karen Lofland, Judy Gray, Lynn Phillips, Francine DeFranco, Latisha Budney and Linda Reed. Six Hancock and Brooke County persons attended a meeting of stale and county democratic leaders for the First Congressional District. Wednesday night at the Fairmont Hotel in Fairmont, were: To Assist Poor Threat Spurs Protection For Sen. Goldwater WASHINGTON (UPIi- Efforts lo provide Secret Service protection for GOP presidential NEAR BLOOMINGDALE Mrs. Johnson Mingo Resident Tribute To Drowns In Lake CHICAGO UPD- Tli United Auto Workers union met today to formally reject General By ALVIN SI'IVAK was a sweet victory for the Motors.

Fcrd and Chrysler United Press International President. Johnson and his con- economic offers and i a WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi-; gressional lieutenants had a strike large! for the 1J64 an- Attending were: Hancock dent Johnson today signed into rough battle pushing the polilic- lrac! negotiations. County Attorney Edward Za; aw legislation giving hull volatile legislation through L'AW President Walter P. gula, democratic chair- 1 thority to wage a "war on pov-jthe election-summer Congress. Reuther called the target selcc- man; of the democratic chair- 1 to wage a war on pov-jthe election-summer Congress.

Reuther called the target selcc- Guido" Magnone, president crt a 947 5 million pro-'Bul they broke the back of the lion "the most important hoe Young Democratic Club, gram to lift the earning power i powerful Republican Southern Ik'al decision' of Ihe and Mrs. Olive Pearson. Brooke County Attorney Thorn a Love, county chairman; Gene McCann. president of the STEUBENVILLE- The body had been riding home made CAMPOBELLO Island, (UPD--Mrs. Lyndon B.

John- ITMH. ur enc -J' 0 5 Avenue, Mingo Junction was re- lake when he fell into about 12 i es dedicating li i summer underlined by a threat agamst covercd fron walcrs of a of water This occurred, it hon here as the private lake, Wednesday was reported, at about 2 p. m. international park. noon at 5:45 by the Brilliant Fire departments "We all know that Campobel- Volunteer Fire Department res- Bloomingdale, Hopedale andllo is unique," the First Lady of te United s(ates sajd Us his life.

The telephoned threal. ceived by police in Wednesday shortly Casinelli.a member of the ex- 1 ecutive committee. State leaders present, who spoke on party unity James Sprouse, stale democra-' iv in ceremon-jtic chairman; Thornton judge of the Supreme Court of seph Burdette, secretary of. twin-engine DC3 airliner State; Expert McDonough, nam Brilliant arrived on tlie scene water was to return CUe squaa ington after a speech resulted' The downing occurred in Lake his chartered airliner beimr 22, a private lake located about body was recovered at 5:45 two miles west of Pm tne Brilliant volunteer diverted to another airport concerned officials. Goldwater's four engine scheduled to land at National Airport just across the P.olo- mac from Washington.

Bui the plane came in a less crowded Dulles International Airport, some 30 miles fr om the capital, after buried consultations with Federal Aviation Agency firemen. Jefferson County sheriff's depulies reported that Milak: was believed that Ihe vic- wi'lh greatness. In a troubled time, il stands as witness to our unfortified boundaries and to our friendship with our gen- More Reports Of Pilfering tim may have suffered a heart TM Ca "adian neighbors." olfr-inl, nr a cllnclrnVn nrhjlo 6 Said ROOSeVelt had some friends to spend a day cases of pilfering' a the lake. attack or a sunstroke while paddling about the lake. It was reported that he had worked the lught before and had joined Two more iwere reported to Weirton no-; Jefferson County coroner Dr.

(FAA) officials and the "FBI. llce Wednesday. Jolln smarella is to hold an Caller Was A Man. Barbara Nolle, 3316 Orchard inquesl sometime today. Justice Department sources i street informed police that a said the long distance tele- i straw handbag, containing phcne call was made by a a some papers, was rcmov- roan who identified himself aslod frani her auto Wednesd; Roosevelt had "an over-reaching emotional attachment" for Campobello, adding, "it was here too that tragedy struck, and it, was here that a Appeals of West Virginia; Jo; TONOPAH Nev UPI the nation's poor.

Democrat coalition to pass the lions, lieulher was scheduled i Signing the anti-poverty bill bill with votes to spare. address cai-b of the councils. The sweeping ol new Union officials already iiave programs, some if which hove rejected Ihe offers presented been sought in vain for years Monday but it won't become of- by liberals, was the most im- until the individual big iwrtant new legislation built-I" 1 Councils vole, ironi the ground up by the, almost certain the of- Johnson administration. be rejected proba- denl Kennedy had an anli-pov- unanimously --by Ihe 60(1 crly plan under study before delegates who sil on tlie conn- his' death, but Johnson pushed cils etc-h of the councils il through to realitv. 'H recommend to the S- Youi.li training and assistance, 'TMmbcr international board 37 Unhurt In Airliner Crash In South Nevada; Uona Clarence i persons to a for locally planned anti- and new that lh firm where its members work be picked ai small businessmen;" 10 strikc lar get.

i'Turke 11 who Wednesd a TM while attempt; and ar 7 TM board scheduled an afler- TM, a 8 ots "war on poverty" meeting to pick the tar- Young Democratic uuu, a a southern Nevada lakebcd. Mrs. Betty Gill, first yice-presi-! but all aboard survived. One Year Only Set. The union, employing what Congress authorized" the pro-i companies call "whipsnw" TM i Kemoor, manager of am tactics, traditionally picks ted Woman's Club.

the tal airport, called it oh TM 1 firm, concentrates itsV Mrs. GUI announced, that aitastic" that there were no fa-: rrom (he i aw makers to finance Saining efforts and exacts a statewide motorcade will tour: lalilies in Ihe crash. lthc activities PeaceCorns Di- settlement. The settlement pe- "The plane hit on one Sa sllriver comes the pattern for the other ent of tile Democratic Federa- all areas of the state from Au-; Springlield police Sgt. John No-jbetween 1 and 1:45 p.

m. while Ian. "they are going to hit i i was parked in front of her; denvorld slang for kill) and! residence, shoot Goldwater between 3:30 Daniel Woods, of R. D. 4, and 4 this afternoon." I Burgettstown, reported to Nolan asked who was going i lice that his car had been en-! to try to kill Goldwater and the; tered while it was parked at answer came back, "Puerto Ri-! the Cove school parking lo'! cans." The caller hung up! between 2:45 when Nolan asked where he was calling from.

were the four" hubcaps plus The officer said penknife, two T-shirts and that he had heard the operator sweat shirt. ask that SI.75 be deposited in a pay telephone coin box before the conversation. Police said the amount of the charge indicated the call could have originated somewhere in the Southwest, and the telephone company nas trying to trace il. Tli? Ihreal centered attention Sen. Goldwater In Full-Scale Offensive Move WASHINGTON (UPI) -GOP p.

in. and 10:30 presidential candidate Barry man triumphed versify." Roosevelt ll '3S stricken with jpollo wll a( i "Bolh Franklin and Mrs. Roosevelt knew 1 meaning of coiu'age by compassion in every day of their lives." Mrs. Johnson said. I She said Uie landmark was! i dedicated "as an inspiration for i all future generations." This island off the northeasl- gust 15 to November 1.

It is; shearing it off Then the airlin-; Johnson choice to head the 'companies being jponsored by the Worn-1 er cart-wheeled 150 yards down anti pc)v lv campaign has said Current Clubs, but upon entering the lakebed," he said. "Both; -the contracts covering See TWO Page Two Three Cited In Auto Mishaps i i i one-rear legislation was the nearly 600,000 big three engines were knocked oose by) ht fr rov fa a shakedown I workers expire at Audnight impact. II was fantastic; jod jn Htjdl tte mosl 'Aug. 31. TJie union has called (hat nobody was killed.

The; was plane wound up on its back i the tail stickmg up in the air, but the passengers walked out the door." Although 20 of (he passengers i checked in at the local hospital! with minor and bruises. only pilot H. W. Hopkins and; (he still unidentified co pilot were seriously hurt. They were! pen See JOHNSON rage Two Missing from the autojM.

Goldwaler was embarked a today on a full scale offensive a i against the Johnson administra- lion, leveling new charges against its policies and challenging the President to defend himself in television debates. The Arizona senator's tactics carried significant campaign, for his presidential campaign, Mayor Frank Rybka review- wluch opens formally early! ed Ihe progress of the water next month. His actions sug- Mayor Reviews City Projects traffic mishaps We i the Cflbi i ted by Weirtr- sunrise at Campobello," said. Weirton policei tes until cut loose by hack- 5116 Wednesday and today. i saws Kitchen Unit Approved For Home for a strike and locals re; porting results have overwhelm; ingly approved a walkout.

General Motors was (he far- gel during 1961 negotiations and Ford was chosen in 1953 and jlfi55. There has been no indica- lion which of the big three firms will be the target during I the 1964 round of bargaining. "In one of T. S. Eliots "Four! "ted for A vhi 01 NEW CUMBERLAND Ap-j Tlie plane was headed from I proval was given for tlie pur- cated, was James L.

Cook, 38, i Burbank, to Hawthorne, i chase of $10,103.86 in kitchen of RD 3, Steubenville, following when it reported 15 min-1 equipme.il for the new home by a two vehicle mishap on Main; tes out of Tonopah at about I the members of the Hancock street at Marland Heights road, EOT that one engine was: County Children's Home Board, al 10:28 a.m. Wednesday. Cook ul. posted bond pending City UttlCldlS Tn HaiTIC I I I I I Quartets" he speaks of 'still poinl of the turning world' and adds, 'in the end is my beginning-' Campobello, fortunately for us all, is one of the still points in a changing world. I believe that Franklin Delano Roosevelt would consider that, today we have made a good be-! 01 fallcd to st TM time; could not reach the airport, m-i from tlie Stone and Thomas proposed for Harmon Creek id and struck tlie rear of a truck, i stead, he landed his crippled' Depart City officials left this morn- The items will be purchased to view the flood control Minutes later, Hopkins told'from three different business dams in the Cameron Water- hearing in municipal court.

jtlie airport thai the other en-j houses. A total of in shed area The project at Tlie southbound auto driven gine was faltering and that he equipment will be purchased Cameron is similar to the one inning," she said. The decision itrol will also purchase Maps Strategy NEW YORK UPI Atty i ward Lyles. of 1030 Third street. ing by at the airport.

Hurried COS jjji 54 Gen. Robert F. Kennedy willJ'or unsafe parking when his; the seven miles to the crash; A five man commillee store and $3.652.50. thai was stopped in a line of: aircraft in near darkness in! will be purchased from i traffic. Operator of the truck 1 Mud Lake, the same area used Acme Sales Co in Wellsville I was Thomas V.

Roberts, 25, of; hy Ihe X15 experimental Belmont street. craft for emergency landings. rom le Fort" Steuben Metal The niavor and" Ihe citv A citation was issued to Hey-! Emergency equipment, stand- ProdlI( ls Co rf Weirton al a Glem Barker the airport, hurried of sifil.M. 0 rg anlo a represents! was.tiveof the Soil Conservative to view the was made ting of city to incumbent officialsm Hopes For Action Rep. E.

odell. N. said he hoped the resign from Hie cabinet Friday auto struck Ihe rear of a re-; scene. Several presented. Dan Sweaney, I IN.

saia ne nopra uie inci- van owL-tmev, i dent would spur immediate ac- co-chairman for the annual 1 tjOiiimunis and declare his candidacy for sidence at 1026 Fourth street, the U.S. Senate seat from" New Lyles told authorities a i York, famiy sources saidl Wed-; he had driven his auto into the New York politics will follow a garage, taken it ou I of a Communists advance nesday night. and had left the motor running cd in New York wiu De an en-i Tlie car drifted backward out (ion to get legislation through I conference of Northern avv strike oii I Tlle first move, to be execul-! while he went to his house. the House and Senate this Virginia Lions Clubs to be held (heir torpedo boat bases He It has been reported that sev-, in Weirton on September 12, re- said suc a warning could'have eral members of the House Jud-, ported on progress of plans for provided the Reds diciar: Committee wanted Hie affair. He stated that in-! time to Sentry On U.S.

Sedan BERLIN (UPI) A Soviet sentry opened fire Sunday on a to prepare the hearing on the matter. Stations have been given out which downed two American This in effect, would have, to 44 Lions Cubs in the ruled out any action until Con- gress returned from next dorsement of Kennedy's candi- of the garage across the street ith" The dac by Mayor Robert F. Wag-1 striking the residence. i S. Army sedan in East Ber- defenses! ner le state's No.

1 that tlie hand brakejlin, it was announced today. 'had not been set. The mishap An American spokesman said An attendance of 400 is expect-; Goldwater said foreign policy! be Kennedy's move. He will! Then, tlie sources said, it will occurred at 1:20 a.m. today, Russian fired two bursts A hvo car accident occurred from a Goodell, one of the first to introduce legislation to provide the protection, said the Secret! Service is ready to act as soon as It receives authorization.

Carl Cross tivities of the fund raising com- be debate miltee. dates for James Hinds, first vice-presi- See SEN. Page Two must be a major issue in resignation as 10:10 a.m. Wednesday in the; official submachinegun at the car. No one Lauck Named In Follansbee FOLLANSBEE Arthur F.

tion tor the Senate seat Court. Follansbee. and Janvthe Russians about "this unpro- ter presided at the meeting. Lauck of 318 Martin Ave. was 'occupied by Republican Kcn: cs E.

Harrell. 38. of 220 Loeb voked and undisciplined au- The next session will be held appointed Tuesday evening by inetli B. Keating. street collided.

tion." Sept. 22. i. "I only wish it could: ne general lo Presidenl John-j3700 block of Weir avenue when'injured. by both the candi-' son aiid announce his plans to vehicles operated by Robert W.

The spokesman said a stroni the presidency" he: Eee Democratic 23. of the Hilltop Trail- protest has been presented appointed to investigate Department, types of furnishings available! Making the trip are Mayor for the home. The committee Frank Rybka, city manager, is composed of Norman D. Fer- James Lord and councilmen rari, Charles Miller, Dick Peter Sokolowski, Edward Ma, Wright, Ernest Jones and Jack, Hnowski, John Fazi, John Evans. Moore and Chester Bamabei.

Mr. Evans became a City officals are expected to member of tlie board. He was! return to the city sometime to- recently appointed Clay i s- day. tricl county commissioner by; Governor Barron lo fill the va-; cancy i.f the late Robert Roach. All llu'ee county com- 1 missioners are on the Child-; ccn's Home Board.

William C. Graham of Clies- GOP Completes Opening Plans Final plans- for the offici a 1, opening of Ihe Republican! Headquarters al 3395 a i I Street, were made at a ing of the executive committee Wednesday. -0- Congressman Arch Moore will officiate for the ribbon cutting at 7:30 p.m.. at which lime state and local candidates will be present. -0- George Lcsho.

county chairman, rtquesls that all committee men and women, advisory board members. Young Repub- lican Club and Republican Wo- mtn'a Club meet at the site at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served with Mrs. Emil Presley chairman. GOP Makes Debit On LBJ Fortune members of the Sanitary Board as inspector on the construct ion of the new sewage treatment system.

Mr. Lauck is a retired employee of Wheeling Sleel Corporation having been in employed in the Engineering Department. Mr. Lauck will maintain headquarters in the Fol- lansbc; City Building. WASHINGTON' fUPI) -Republicans worked today to make a political debit o'ut of the balance sheet of President Johnson's family fortune, currently figured at $3,484,058.

The Chief Executive's auditors, at his direction. Wednesday made public the First Family's net worth. The liu- ures showed thai lli- fortune has increased by 74O8 over the past 10 years, niosilv due to the- television President's Family Wealth Is Currently (Figured at $3,484,098 Rising to tlie attack after the Rurch statement came usually mild mannered Mike Mansfield, Senate Democratic leader and close personal friend of Presidenl. He accused the GOP of running a presidential campaign "attuned In the titii- of a pitchman at a ft- boom during that time. As sot forth by the auditing firm of Haskins i Sells, the figures represented the "book" value of the family's extensive holdings.

There was no estimate ol what the real eslale and broadcast properties would bring if sold on the current markcl but Life magazine this week put the figure about S14 million. Republican national Chairman Dean Buroh said the esti- mated net wealth of the Johnsons was "incredibly low." "It is peculiar that the bulk of his fortune was made in areas subject to federal control," he said. Burch told a news conference Johnson must be "the greatest free enterpriser in the world" to have amassed this fortune while drawing a salary averaging slightly over 12,000 annual ly since entering public service in 1931. nancial peep Maiiifieid told tin 1 senate was delighted that Johnson han issued the financial stalcmfn'. He labeled "piihtical prowlers" who "slink into the financial history of the Johnson family and, finding nothing suitable for jackals, slink out again (o spread tlie half truili and half The holdings of Republican presidential candidate Barry floldwaler and his wife lo- tah'd $1.7 million, mostly in Mocks and bonds, as oi June 30, according to the Phoenix, bank which administers the couple's trust accounts.

WEATHER Fair, sunny, and a i warmer today, but cooler to- nighl. High 70 to 76. Low 40 tfl 54..

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