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2-A jaily Friday Morning March 11, 1977 THE STATE OF TCXM TO: Nmto Lcc her unknown twin, Jtxxrtt or tpoum, unknown Wtnti, rtpreMnUtivet, fa unknown or DEFENDANTS, GREETINGS: You hereby commanded io pew ny filing wrlnen wnwrr lo petition before me District of Galveston County. lOtti District Court, at me Court Home tnereof, in Galveston, Texas, at or IP o'clock A.M,.o( me lint Monday next alter expiration of forty-two days from the date of the Isturaoce of mis citation, same being the 4th day of April, A.O, said plaintiff's petition was filed in said Court, on the Ith day of February, A.O. 1W7, In this cause numbered 11SJHi on me docket of court styled Myrtle A. Knox Plaintiff, vs Nanle Lee Tatum, et all Defendants. A brief statement of the nature of this suit Is as follows, to-wlt: A suit In trespass to try title, alleging ownership under the tern year statute of limitations of the State of Texas, Involving the following described premises, situated In Galveslon County, Texas, to-wlt: Lots 15.1», 17 II of a re-suBdlvislon of Lots 14, IS, It.

17 t. of the Nor- tneast of Tract 13? of Jettison's Addition of the West Vj of the Robert Logan Survey, as shown In Volume 213, Page of the deed records In me Office of the County Clerk of Galveston County, Texas. At Is more fully shown by plaintiffs petition on tile In this suit. The officer executing this process spall promptly execute the same lo law, and make due return as the law directs. If this citation Is not served within ninety days after date of issurance, It shall be returned unserved.

Issued and given under my hand and me seal of said court at Oilveslon, Texas, this the lath day of February. A.D. W7. ATTEST: District Court, Galveston County, Texas BY: Mary Godfrey, Deputy GUARD KAILS Sealed bids lor the purchase of Guardrails will be received by A.B. Wlsrodt, Purchasing Agent for the Galveston Wharves, 1521 Water Street, until 5:00 P.M., Thursday, March 17, Bids will be publicly opened at 1:30 p.m., Friday, March II, Copy of bid form may be picked up at The above address during regular working hours.

A.B. Wlsrodt, Purchasing Agent Galveston Wharves Published3-4. II INVITATION TO IIDDEftS Bids for the slip-lining of approximately 1470 feel of 11-Inch concrete sanitary sewer will be received by Galveston County Water Control Improvement District No. 1 until 7:30 P.M., March 14,1977, at the District Office, J3TO Falco Street, Dickinson, Texas 7753V. The District reserves the right lo relecl any and alt bids.

Specifications are available at the District Office. M. D.WInkler, Manager Published 3-4, Staled btds will be received until 11:00 a.m., March 14, 1977, In the Business Office of the Dickinson Independent School District lor Electrical Supplies. Bid specifications will be available to any bidder at the Business Olllce In the Administration Buldling, 4512 Mwy. 3.

Dickinson, Texas, Published Bids will be received by the Purchasing Department unlll 10:00 A.M., Friday, March )5, 1977, for photographic supplies. For specifications, and bid form contact the Purchasing Department, Roomm City Mall. W. L. Wall Supervisor of Purchasing City of Gatveston, Texas Published NOTICE IS MEH1BY GIVEN THAT AN OHDCM DATED 1-7-77 HAS EEN ISSUED BY THE UN- OEMIONEO AUTHORIZING THE NAME OF THE CAJUN QUEEN 1 OFFICIAL NUMBER J14MI, OWNED WALLACE AND THOMAS FLOMES OF WHICH OALVEITON, TEXAS, If THE HOMEFOfcT, TO CHANGED TO LAEVAMOELINE.

SHIRLEY S. FARNHAM DIRECTION OFFICER IN CHARGE MARINE INSPECTION U.S. COASTGUARD OALVESTON, TEXAS Fub 3-9 thru 3-13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ORDER DATED 3-7-77 HAS ISSUED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORIZING THE NAME OF THE MANFRED OFFICIAL OWNED TRISH-MAR, INCORPORATED, F. O. BOX 1, FEARLAND, TEXAS 77JB1 OF WHICH GALVESTON, TEXAS, IS THE HOMEPORT.

TO CHANGED TO TRISH-MAR. SMI RLE S. FARNHAM DIRECTION OFFICER IN CHARGE MARINE INSPECTION U.S. COAST GUARD GALVESTON, TEXAS 3-1 thru 3-il Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders ol the Texas City Terminal Railway Company will be held at the Company's Office In the City ol Texas City, Texas, on Tuesday, April 5,1977. at 10:00 a.m.

for the election of seven (7) Directors, and lor the transaction of such other business as may legally come before said meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Board ol Directors will take place Immediately after the Stockholders' meeting. K. L. OeMaet, Secretary Published 3 I thru 45 GALVESTON, HOUSTON AND HENDERSON RAILROAD COMPANY Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meetln ol the Stockholders of Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad Company will be held in the General Office of the Company, In the City of Galveston, Texas, on Tuesday, April 5th, 1977, 81 10:30 o'clock A.M., lor the election of seven (7) Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the Meeting.

The Board of Directors' Meeting will take place immediately after the stockholders' Meeting. William H. Zeidel Secretary Published 3 3 thru 4-5 Landrieu To Speak MMcMcd to UK powUi wid of Cdvnun and of OMMy. PubjIiliKl by GwvMufi Mt TttdMnMtn Ihwd. P.O.

Box (MvtMn. TCXM 77WO Second cttH CMvMon, UnMcd Pfwc InleTAMIvnM li en- IMM adMivtly lo IM wt ELECTION ORDER GALVBJTON COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER 1WO I. Pursuant to Section of me Water Code of me Slate of Texas, an election snail be held for directors of me District on the first Saturday in April In being April Jnd, J. The election for directors shall be by position or place designated as Place Number One now occupied by Marcus Junemann. Place Number Two now occupied by Max Dwiet) Place Number Three now occupied by A.

R. Creagh. 3. The election shall be held in the La Marque High Scboal Commons located at 300 Vauthler. La Marque, Galveston County, Texas.

The polls shall be open-it 7:00 A.M. and shall be closed at 7:00 P.M. and voting shall be by voting machine, including absentee voting. Absentee voting shall be conducted at the La Marque Independent School District Tax Office at 1M1 Magnolia, La Marque, Galveston County, Texas. 4.

Such election shall be governed by the general election law: of the State of Texas. The election fudge shall be MRS. ELEANOR NASH and alternate election judge snail be MRS. RUBY DRISDALE. There shall not be more than four election clerks appointed.

5. Any person wishing to have his name printed on the ballot as a candldatt for director shall file a signed application with ALEC CREAGH, Secretary of me Board of Directors not later than 5:00 P.M. on March t. Notice of said election shall be given by publication of a copy of this order at least one time hot more than twenty-five days nor less than ten days before the election in a daily newspaper having general circulation In the Drainage District and by filing a copy hereof with the County Clerk ol Galveston County, Texas, and by posting on a bulletin board in the office of the County Clerk at least twenty days before the election. ADOPTED this Mth day ot January, Marcus Junemann, Director Max Director A.

R. Creagh, Director Published 3-11 NOT ICE TO BIDDERS Sea led bids, IN DUPLICATE, will be received in the Office of the County Auditor, Room 403, County Courthouse, Galveslon, Texas until 13: Noon, on March 1977, lor INSULATING COOLER AND FREEZER ROOMS In County Jail at Galveston, Galveston county, Texas. Bids must be Identified on outside of envelope. Any bid received atler date and time advertised will be relurned uponopened. Bids will be publicly opened and read at meeting of Commissioners' Court at 1:00 P.M.

on the same any. Cashier's Check or Bidder's Bond In the amount of 5 percent of total bid must accompnay each bid. as. guarantee that if awarded the work, bidder will enter Into contract and furnish statutory performance and payment bonds. Specifications may be secured trom the office of the County Auditor, Room 403, or from the Office ol the County Engineer, Room 304, County Courthouse, Galveston, Texas.

All Contractors shall comply with and conform lo all labor laws of the Stale of Texas, and the various acts amendatory arid supplementary therto, and to all laws, ordinances and legal requirements applicable thereto. The Commissioners' Court reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, and accept It considers to the bcstj County. BILLD.JACKSON.I County Auditor Galveston, Texas Putins! BO ol the ORDEN DE ELECCION EL CONDADO DE GALVESTON, DEPAMTAMIENTODE DRENAJE DEL DISTRITO NUMERO DOS 1. Conform a Secclon 54.064 del Codlgo de Agua del Estado dc Texas, se jlevara a cabo una elecclon para los Dlreclores del Olstrlto Numcro Dos el primer Sabado de Abril del ano If 77, que es el dos (J) dc Abril, 1977. J.

La elecclon dc Dlrcctorcs cslara por poslclon lugar dcslgnada como Poslclon Numero Uno ahora ocupada por Sr. Marcus Juncmonn, Poslclon Numero Dos ahora ocupada por Max Dorset), Poslclon Numcro Tros ahora adupada por A. R. Creagh. 3.

La cleccion Ilevara a cabo In la Escuela Secundarla In La Marque, sltuada en NO Vauttilcr, La Marque, Condado de Galveslon, Texas. Los de votaclon sc manlcndran ablerlos a las slete dc la manana (7:00 A.M.) hasta las slctc dc la nochc (7:00 P.M.!, la votaclon sera por las tnaqulnas de volar, Incluycndo la volaclon ausente. Esta votaclon ausente se Ilevara a cabo en la Oflclna de Impucslos dc las cscuclns de La Marque, en la colic Magnolia Numero 1M1 en la cludad dc La Marque, Condado dc Galveston, Texas. 4. Dlcha elecclon lunclonara por las leyes generates de cleccion del Estado de Texas.

El luci dc la elecclon sera Mrs. Eleanor Nash cl alternante sera Mrs. Ruby Drlsdale. No habra mas dc cuatro (4) dependlentes para ayudar cl dc la elecclon. 5.

Cualqulcr persona quc qulcre tcncr su nombre en la bolcta como can- dldato para la oflclna de Director tendra que competlr una apllcaclon llrmada con Scnor Alec Creagh, el Secretarlo dc la Junla dc Dircctorcs antes de la horn dc clnco dc la lardc (3:00 P.M.) del segundo dla dc Mario del ano 1977 (March 1, 1977). t. Aviso de dicha cleccion hera por medlo de publlcaclon de una copla de esle ordcn por lo mcnos dc una vet no mas de vientc clnco (Ml dlas a mcnos de dlcz (10) dlas antes la etecclon dentro dc una dlarlo quc tlene clrculaclon general en cl Dlstrlto de Numcro Dos por poner en Ilia una eopla de su Inlenclon con el Secretarlo del Condado de Galveston. Texas, por colocar en una tabllla de avisos sltuada en la ollcina del Sccrctario del Condado de Galveston, Texas, por colocar en una tabilla dc avisos sltuada en la oflclna del Secretarlo del Condado por los menos dc vlcmc (JO) dias antes de la cleccion. Aooptado este ttth dla dc Encro dc 1977.

Marcus Junemann, Director Max Director A. R. Creegh, Director Published 3-11 Sealed bids will be received by the City Purchasing Department until 11:00 A.M., Friday, March 35,1977 for demolition of existing structures In the City of Galveston as listed below: 4002 Ave. SVi (Garage Only) Ave. N( Rear) 5133 AveM 41st Street M03 Ave Rear) For specifications and bid form contact Purchasing Department, Room 300, City Mall.

w. L.wall Supervisor of Purchasing City of Galveston, Texas Published 3-D. 18 AVISO DEECECCION DEDIRECTORES A LOS VOTANTES CALIFICADOS DEL -BAYVIEW MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT DE GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS: Aviso se da por la presente que habra una elecclon en el distrito el 3 de abril de 1977, para eleglr (3) directores de la Junta Directive del Distrito. El sillo de registrar los votos sera 309 Miles Road, Bayview, Texas. Las siguientes personal han 'side nombrados oficiales de dlclia elecdon: Mrs.

Carolyn Meyer, El Juez En- cargado Mrs. Bcrnadlne Field, El Juez Asistente Encargado El eicribiente para votar en ausencia Bobbie Hymel. Se puede votar en ausencia en 3W Miles Road, Bayview, Texas, desde las echo de la manana hasta las cuatro media de la tarde cadadiadel14deMaaode 1977hasta por el de Marzo de 1977 que dla no es sabado, ni comingo, ni un dla of icial de fiesta del estado. POR LA ORDEN DE CA JUNTA DIRECTIVA, Joe Hogan, Presidente, Junta Directive R. G.

Rptbins, Secretario, Junta Directiva Published EL ESTADO DE TEXAS CONDADO DS GALVESTON En este dia 24 de Enero, de 1977, cl Cdnseio de Admlnistradores del Distrlto Escolar Independientc de Santa Fe se rcunio en sesion regular, ablerta al publico, con los siguientes miembros presentes, a saber: Joe Marullo, Presidente; Jack Mitchell; Frances Weyer; W.A. Sartaln; E.A. Johnson; R.P. Zachary; los siguienles ausentes: Clarice Blrdwcll; constituyendo un quorum entre otras actas tomadas por dlcho dc Ad- mlnistradores se encuentra la slguiente: EN VISTA de que cl regimen de Joe Marullo, Posicion No. W.A.

Sartain, Poslclon No. Frances Weyer, Ppsicioo No. miembros del Conseio de Adminlstradores cxpira el primer sabado de abril de 1977, dlcho primer sabado siendo el 2 de abril de 1977, en dicha fccha se Ilevara a cabo una elecclon de admlnislradores en dicho Dlstrlto Escolar. EN VISTA dc quc es necesario que este Conseio pase una orden estableclendo cl praccdimiento para archlvar conducir dicha cleccion de administrador; POR LO TANTO, SE ORDENA POR EL CONSEJODE AD- MINISTRADORES DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR DE SANTA FE: 1. Que se llcve a cabo una elecclon en dicho Dlslrlto Escolar el dia 2 de abril, de 1977, para el proposlto de eleglr al Conseio de Administradores de dlcho'Dlstrlto Escolar miembros para ocupar las posiclones numeros 3,4 5.

2. Ouc todas las solicitudes dc can- dldatos a que sc Incluyan sus nom- brcs en la bolcta dc la arriba men- cionada cleccion, se haran por escrtlo fjrmadas por los candidates ar- chlvadas con cl sccrctario del Con- seio dc Admlnistradores en la olicina del superintendent antes de los 30 dias antcriorcs a la fecha de dicha elecclon. Todos los candidates debcn aarcgar para quc la sollcltud sea archivada, cl acta notarial dc Icaltad como lo requicrc cl Arllculo 6.02 del Codigo Electoral. El Sccrctario del Conseio dc Ad- minlstradorcs dcbc colocar en la tablllla dc avisos en el cdiliclo dondc se rcuno ol Conseio dc Ad- mlnistradores, los nombrcs dc todos los candidates quc hayan orchivado sus solicitudes dc acucrdo con los tcrmlnos provlsloncs dc csta Ordcn, dlcho Sccrctario dcbcra en toda forma cumpllr con los lormlnos provlsioncs del Art. 13.32 del Codlgo Electoral.

3. Ouc dicha elecclon se Ilevara a cabo en los siguientes lugarcs, las personas nombradas a contlnuaclon sc ics nombra por la prcsertte como oliclalcs dc clcha elecclon: (a) En los prccinlos clcctoralcs en cl Edltlclo del glmnaslo en la carrelera en Alta Loma, Texas, en dlcho Dlstrlto Escolor, con Calvin Pollnard Lcla Mac Turner, como Juez Prosldcntc Bcrll Cheatham, Virginia Bailey, Joyce Harvey Malllc Thompson, Escrlblcntes. Los sltlos dc votaclon arriba dcslgnados sc manlcndran ablcrtos cl dla dc elecclon dc las 7:00 a.m. a las 7:00 p.m. 4.

A Bllllc Ryan sc Ic nombra Sccrclarlo dc votoclon ausente, Joy Mcnltcl Uuntc sc Ics nombra par csta como Dipulados del Secretaries para votaclon auscntc. La votaclon auscntc para la cleccion arriba dcslgnada sc Ilevara a cabo en Santa Fc Edltlco de Admlnlstracion en la carrelera, Alta Loma, Texas, dentro dc los llmlles del Dlstrlto Escolar orrlba nombrado dlcho lugar dc votaclon auscntc sc man- Icndra oblcrto por lo mcnos ocho horns cndo dla dc votacion auscntc no slcndo sabado, domlngo dia fcstivo oflclal del Estado, princlplando 20 dlas contlnuando hasta cuarto dia anterior a la lecha dc dicha cleccion. Dlcho lugar dc votacion sc man- tendra ablcrto dc las 8:00 a.m. a las 5:15 p.m. horas cada dla de votacion auscntc.

El lugar arriba dcscrlto para votacion ausente cs tambicn la dlrccclon postal del sccrctario dc volaclon auscntc a la cual sc podran cnvlar por corrco solicitudes dc bolctas tambicn las bolctas con votos. 5. Por rcsoluclon prcviamcntc adoptada, cstc Conseio de Ad minlstradorcs determine quc se hara uso del slstcma clcctronlco dc votacton-dc maquinas dc votacion en la mcncionada cleccion de votacion ausente por prcscntaciori personal; de acucrdo con dicha rcsolucion cl Codigo Electoral, Calvin Polinard Lcla Turner, como Juez Presidente. Malllc Thompson, Joyce Harvey, Derti Cheatham Virginia Bailey, como Escriblcntcs, son nombrados por la presente como cl Conseio Especial dc Escrutlnio para dicha elecclon. 6.

La forma dc llcvar a cabo discha eleccion sera gobcrnada, en todo lo pasiblc, por cl Codigo Electoral de este Eslado, este Conseio dc Ad- minlstradorcs sumlnlstrara todas las bolctas ncccsarias asl como tambien otros matcrlalcs dc votacion necesarios para dlcna cleccion. 7. inmcdiatamentc despues de habcrsc contado los votos, los oficiales a cargo de dicha cleccion dcberan complctar cntregar los resultedos dc dicha cleccion todos los dcbercs como esta provisfo por el Codigo Electoral. Published 3 11 PILING Scaled bids for the purchase of Class 'A' Creosote Piling will be received by A.B. Wisrodt.

Purchasing Agent for the Galveston wharves, 1528 Watc Street until P.M. Thursday, March 24, 1977. Bids will be publicly opened 1:30 p.m., Friday, March 25,1977. Copy of bid form may be picked up at the above address during regular working hours. A.B.

Wisrodt Purchasing Agent Wharves Published 3 11,18 into rtttt by per fnvnth; by fei NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS LIQUOR CONTROL ACT THAT FLEMMIE LUCILLE' GARRISON HAS MADE APPLICATION FOR A MIXED BEVERAGE PERMIT TO BE LOCATED AT BROADWAY, CITY OF GALVESTON, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS AND OPERATED UNDER THE TRADE NAME OF NICK'S FARMERS INN. FrwB 1) several streets being closed to vehicular traffic and transformed into pedestrian malls; improvements made in and around Jackson Square, the French Market and the riverfront area; and minibuses replacing the large transit buses which once traversed the French Quarter's narrow streets. Through city sponsored state legislation, historic buildings in other areas of the city are now also Legal Noticei NOTICE OF DIRECTORS ELECTION TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF. BAYVIEW MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT OF GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS: Notice is hereby given that an election will be held within the District on April 2, 1977, for the purpose of electing three (3) members of the Board of Directors of the District. The polling place will be 309 Miles Road, Bayview, Texas.

The following named persons have been appointed officers of said election: Mrs. Carolyn Meyer, Presiding Judge Mrs. Bernadine Field, Alternate Judge The clerk for absentee voting is Bobbie Hymel. Absentee ballots may be voted at 309 Miles Road, Bayview, Texas from to on each day from March 14,1977 through March 29, 1977. which is not a Saturday, a Sunday or an official State Holiday.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Joe Hogan, President, Board of Directors R. G. Rabbins, Secretary, Board of Directors Published THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GALVESTON On this the 24th day of January, 1977, the Board of Trustees of Santa Fe independent School District convened in regular session, open to the public, with the following members present, to-wit: Joe Marulto, President; Jack Mitchell; Frances Weyer; W.A. Sartain; E.A.

Johnson; R.P. Zachary; and the following absent: Clarice Birdwell; constituting a quorum and among other proceedings had by said Board ol trusteeswas the following: WHEREAS, the term ol office of Joe Marullo, Position No. W.A. Sartain, Position No. and Frances Weyer, Position No.

members of the Board of Trustees ol this School District will expire on the first Saturday in April, 1977, said first Saturday being April 2, 1977, and on said date a trustee election will be held in said School District. WHEREAS, it is necessary lor this Board to pass an order establishing the procedure lor liling lor and conducting said trustee election; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SANTA F6 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT: 1. That an election be held In said School District on April 2,1977, for the purpose of electing to the Board of Trustees ol said School District members lo I ill positions No. No. 8.

No, 5. 2. That all requests by candidates to have their names placed upon the ballol for the above mentioned election shall be in writing and signed by the candidate and filed with the secretary of the Board ol Trustees at the superintendent's office not later than 30 days prior to the date ol said election. All candidates shall file with said application the loyalty affidavit required by Art. 6.02 of the Election Code.

The Secretary ol this Board of Trustees shall post on the bulletin board In the building where the Board ol Trustees meets the names ol all candidates that have filed their op- plications in accordance with the terms and provisions ol this Order, and said Secretary shall otherwlde comply with the terms and provisions ol Art. 13.32 ol the Election Code. 3. That said election shall be held at the following places, and the following named persons arc hereby appointed officers lor sold election: (a) In election precinct at Santa Fc Gym on Highway 6, In Alta Loma, Texas, In said School District, with Calvin Pollnard and Lcla Mae Turner as Presiding Judges and Virginia Bailey, Bcrtl Cheatham, Joyce Harvey and Mallie Thompson, Clerks. The pools at the above designated polling place shall on election day be open from 7:00 o'clock a.m.

to 7:00 o'clock p.m. 4. Mrs. Billie Ryan is hereby appointed Clerk for absentee voting, and Mrs. Joy Mentzel and Mrs.

Allcna Buntc are hereby appointed Deputy Clerks for absentee voting. The absentee voting for the above designated election shall be held at Santa Fc Administration Office on Highway 6 In Alta Loma. Texas, within the boundaries of the above named School District and said place of absentee voting shall remain open tor at least eight hours on each day for absentee voting which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or an official State holiday, beginning on the 20th day and continuing through the 4th day preceding the date of said election. Said place of voting shall remain open between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.

on each day for said absentee voting. The above described place for absentee voting is also the absentee Clerk's mailing address to which ballot applications and ballots voted by mail shall be sent. 5. By resolution heretofore adopted, this Board of Trustees determined that voting machines shall be used in the above mentioned election lor absentee voting by personal ap pearancc; and in accordance with said resolution and the Election Code, Calvin Polinard and Lela Mae Tur ner, as Presiding Judges, Mallie Thompson, Joyce Harvey, Berti Cheatham and Virginia Bailey, as Clerks, are hereby appointed the Special Canvassing Board tor said election. 6.

The manner of holding said election shall be governed, as nearly as may be. by the Election Code of this state, and this Board of Trustees will furnish all necessary ballots and other election supplies requisite to said election. 7. Immedialcly afler Ihc voles have been counted, Ihc officers holding said election shall make and deliver the returns of said election and perform all other duties as provided by the Election Code. Published 3-11 Ptrsortils 3 5 Of Diamonds Needed To Split Jl.OOO Jackpot! Call 7M-I732 EARN BEAUTIFUL gifts of copper craft free! Have a home show.

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744 9137. Unwed Pregnancy rtw" neip with an imweo pregnancy call: EDNA GLADNEY ROME protected from demolition. rri a d-i iistration has also a special emphasis on the diversity and, richness of the ethnic: cultures which make up New Orleans. Construction has begun on parks dedicated to the cultural history of New Orleans (French, Spanish, English, Italian), and on a large park in the center city dedicated to the late jazz great, Louis Armstrong. Across the street from Jackson Square, the great Mississippi for generations unavailable to public view, has once again become a spectacle to visitors through the construction of a levee promenade in the heart of the world's third largest port.

Other highlights of Landrieu's administration include construction of the Superdome, fiscal and management reform, involvement of blacks and Latin-Americans in New Orleans' government, and major capital improvements throughout the city-: In 1974 Mayor Landrieu was named one of Time Magazine's Outstanding Young Leaders, and in 1976 he was named the second most influential Mayor in America by U.S. News and World Report. Armed Woman Subdued (Continued From Page 1) Investigators said the reasons behind the woman's actions were unclear, but the woman was known to be under psychiatric care and had been taking medication for mental problems. The woman's psychiatrist was called to the scene during the disturbance. While barricaded in the apartment, the woman fired six rounds from the pistol.

Two shots narrowly missed officers, police said. Police said the woman fired one shot at Deputy Booker T. Joseph as he made his way to a patrol car. Another shot fired; through the wall of the apartment nearly hit Officer Harry Millo outside: the apartment, police said. More than a dozen, Galveston police officers, sheriff's deputies and 1 members of both department's SWAT teams; responded to the disturbance.

A crowd of several hundred passer-bys and: area residents gathered to watch the drama. Deputy Dave Henry of the sheriff's mental health unit attempted to talk the woman out of the apartment but when she refused to come out, a canister of tear gas was lobbed in. A half-dozen officers were poised in the stairwell of the building and just outside the apartment. They rushed in moments after the tear gas was thrown in. Officer Val Ramirez along with Deputies Henry and Joseph were later taken to John Sealy Hospital for treatment of tear gas inhalation and irritation.

Ramirez was the most seriously affected, apparently because of a faulty gas mask, but all were released after treatment. The woman was identified as Alice Myles, 41, of 9A Magnolia Homes. She was taken to the University of Texas Medical Branch for psychiatric treatment, police said. Her daughter was believed to be about four years old. The child's father took custody of the youngster after the incident, officers said.

and Uoyd Hodges ALTA (Cotton) Hodges, Rt. 1, Box 447, Alta died Thursday night at Alvin Convalescent Home. Funeral arrangements are pending at Hayes Funeral Home, Alta Loma. Oscar Bob Edwards ser-. vices for Oscar Bob Edwards of 705 Lilly Rd.

in Algoa will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Clifford Jackson Funeral Home in Corpus Christi. Local arrangements are being made under direction of Hayes Funeral Home in Alta Loma. Mr. Edwards died Wednesday in John Sealy Hospital.

He was born in Lawton, Okla. and was a retired longshoreman. He had been a resident of Algoa for 10 years. Prior to that he had been a resident of Corpus Christi. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Manon Edwards of Algoa; two sons, Billy Mrs. Mrs.OraJone Ora L. Jones, of of Sandia, Funvrals TODAY. MlchaelA.ShiffleU, 2419 daklawn, La Marque, died Tuesday; services 11 a.m. today at Paul's Union Church, La Marque, the Rev.

Harry Burch officiating; burial in Forest Park East Cemetery, League City, under direction of James Crowder Funeral Home, La Marque. Margaret Kennedy WlChlep, 74, of 503 2lst Galveston, services at 10 a.m. today at Broadway Funeral Home, the Rev. C. J.

Alleman officiating; burial in Calvary Cemetery, Galveston. Frank Dillon, 76, of 4127 Ave. Galveston, died Tuesday; services at 10 a.m. today at Malloy Son Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert C.

Berry officiating; burial in Lakeview Cemetery, Galveston. Louie H. Johnson, 59, of 4721 Meadow Park Drive, Houston, former Galveston resident, died March services at 1 p.m. today at Pruitt Chapel on South Park Drive, Houston, the Rev. Leroy Ross will officiate; burial in Veterans Cemetery, Houston, with full military honors.

Louie Hellen, 80, of Star Route Petrolia, Charlie, died services at 3 p.m. today at First Baptist Church of- Charlie, the Rev. Joe Coker officiating; burial in Charlie Cemetery under direction of Owens Brumley Funeral Home; local arrangements under direction of Jack Rowe Funeral Home, League City. Mrs. Mabel B.

Breen, 69, of Galveston, died Sunday; services at 10:30 a.m. today at Brooknill Funeral Home in San Antonio; burial in San Jose Cemetery, San Antonio, under direction of J. Levy Bro. Funeral Home. SATURDAY Preston Toley, 82, of 4322 Broadway, died Tuesday; services at 10 a.m.

Saturday at Fields Funeral Home, Galveston; burial in Rising Star Cemetery, La Marque; wake from 7 to 8 tonight at the funeral home and visitors may call after 1 p.m. today. Mrs. Lillian Holman, 63, of Turner Geriatric Center, died Tuesday; services at 2 p.m. Saturday at Mt.

Calvary Baptist Church, the Rev. M. L. Ford officiating; burial in Lakeview Cemetery under direction of Fields Funeral Home; wake from 8 to 9 tonight at the funeral home and visitors may call after 1 p.m. today.

Council Denies Receiving Report (Continued From Page 1) the report, Harris replied, "I do not have a report that is to be released." Harris also said the council did not discuss litigation. Unbehagen stated that the council was given a critique of the report. "No, we did not receive the audit report," Unbehagen said. He also stated that the council did not discuss litigation. Fuller replied "no comment" to aii questions asked.

City Attorney Bob Shattuck said the executive session was called to discuss litigation. Acting City Manager Steve Huffman said litigation was not discussed. "We discussed what is allowed by the open meetings act," Huffman said. When asked what was discussed covered by the Texas Open meetings act, Huffman said, "You'll have to ask the city attorney." The city attorney could not be reached for further comment. U.S.

Olympic champ Bruce Jenner has been, rehearsing his sports show commentaries at ABC. Patsy Seaton of Pasadena, Mrs Sandra Barnec of Maritea, Calif, and Mrs. Barbara Kubla of Corpus Christi; a brother, George Edwards of Mathis, a sister, Mrs. Delia Blissit of Corpus Christi; and 19 grandchildren. Mrs.

Mary Wichlep Mrs. Mary V. Wichlep, 68, of 119 Mackerel, died Thursday at John Sealy Hospital. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Father John Eleaiwr Louise Freudenburg Funeral services for Mrs.

Eleanor Louise Freudenburg, 72, of 2312 Victory, will be held at 10 a.m. today at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Father John Kellick officiating. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, under the direction of J. Levy Bro.

Funeral Home. A rosary was held Thursday at the funeral home. Mrs. Freudenburg died Tuesday. She was born on Sept.

30, 1904 in Galveston. She.was a housewife and a member of St. Peter's Altar Society. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Carrie Louise Scale of Galveston; a son, Henry Freudenburg III of Galveston; two brothers, Wilbur Scale of Galveston and F.G.

Scale Jr. of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Marie Farris of Galveston; and three grandsons, Scott, Paul and Troy Freudenburg of Galveston. Pallbearers will be Marvin Ermis, Howard Angle, Jean Hosey, Robert Whelton, Tommy Clark and Robert Castro. Memorials may be sent to St.

Peter the Apostle Church. arrangements Bro. Funeral Home. Mrs. Dora Sanders SAN FRANCISCO- Fuheral services for Mrs.

Dora Sanders, of 3416 Ave Galveston, will be held at 11 a.m. today in Oakland, Calif, under the direction of Hudson Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Sunset View Cemetery. Mrs. Sanders died Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, after a brief illness.

She was a life long resident of Galveston, a member of Mr. Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church, Cynlla Memorial Park, Hitchcock, under the direction of J. Levy Bro. Funeral Home.

A rosary will be recited at 7 tonight at the funeral home. Mrs. Wichlep was born Aug. 26,1908 in Galveston. She was a retired secretary, having served with the surgery department of the University of Texas Medical Branch for 28 years.

She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and St. Mary's Auxiliary. Survivors include two sons, Fred Wichlep of Houston and John Wichlep ol Galveston, and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Harry obbott, William Cruz, Peter Quattrini Mel Rourke, Earl Llewellyn and Cecil Jones. Visitors may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m.

today. Eileen Bryon Eileen J. Byron, 66, of 4705 Avenue died at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Hospital after a lengthy illness.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Broadway Funeral Home with the Rev. Luke Milville officiating. The body will be cremated in Houston. Miss Byron born Aug.

23,1910, in New Jersey and was a retired office nurse. Survivors include her sister, Mary Kate Clark of Galveston; a nephew, Dr. Wallis Clark of Galveston and other nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today.

Calanthe, and Heriones of Jericho No. 253. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lajune Williams of Oakland, Calif, and Mrs. Lee Dora McFarland of San Francisco; one brother, Mr.

James Evans of Galveston; and other relatives and friends. Local arrangements are being handled by Hebert's Funeral Home. Benard Davis Funeral services for Benard Davis, 73, of 2810 61st will be held at Burgess Memorial Chapel in St. Louis. Burial will follow in St.

Louis. Local arrangements are being handled by J. Levy Bro. Funeral Home. Mr.

Davis died Wednesday at St. Mary's Hospital. He was born on Feb. 23, 1904 in St. Louis.

He was a pharmasist for 51 years. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. Louis Gooding of Galveston; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Faber. Mrs.

Rose Solman, Mrs Edna Bromberg and Mrs. Fanette Schucart, all of St. Louis; one grandson and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be sent to Zion Lutheran 'Church, Galveston. John Edward Frazier TEXAS CITY-Funeral services for John Edward Frazier, 26, of 110 Sparrowway, Texas City, will be held at 1 p.m.

Saturday at Rising Star Baptist Church in Texas City, the Rev. D. N. Benford officiating. Burial will be in Mainland Memorial Cemetery, Hitchcock, under the direction of Mainland Funeral Home of La Marque.

A wake will be held from 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home and visitors may call after 1 p.m. today. Mr. Frazier died at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at John Sealy Hospital in Galveston after a lengthy illness.

He was born March 8, 1950, in Galveston. A graduate of Lincoln High School in Texas City, he also attended College of the Mainland. He was a member of the track team while in high school. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Frazier of Texas City; a son, Roderick Frazier of Texas City; two brothers, Leonard Charles Frazier of Houston and Anthony. Frazier of Texas City; and two grandmothers, 'Mrs. Veola Penson of Galveston and Mrs. Minnie Frazier of Hitchcock. Pallbearers will be Leonard Frazier, Kenneth Rivers, John Delaney, Michael Strange, Arthur Edison and Donald Brown.

Honorary pallbearers will be Dobie Cash and Reginald Preston. Memorials may be sent to the Hematology Department, John Sealy Hospital, Galveston, Tex..

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