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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 16

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COURT PROCEEDINGS Suits Filed 112nd District Court Hrwurd, Roeeii Darthey LynciU 1 Rollers; divorce. Therew Jane Lintluy vi. IJavlJ Jr-is Llndsey; divorce. Lawrence Smith va. Velrna Lee Smith; divorce.

I3th Ulilrtct Court Wlma Kay vi. tundry Say; dfvorrc. srellft S. Segura vs, Duffy Lee Segura; divorce. 'HfKis U.

Meyers, cl doini builness 11 MeyeiK Service Auio vc, Roy Teinert Iluick suit on debt Mtb Btitrtct Court In Re: Ann Surratt, minor, by and through her next friend, John Thompson; change of nnme. U. M. Ben, dainc business 11 Gulf OjHool vs. Supplier, iult on account E.

T. Tucker Jr. vs. Smith Roche for posstiijon of property. CCUNTV COURT (Probate Ducket).

In Re: Miuhtll Stephens, mtnully fll; 50-diy commitment. Estate of Carolyn Diane Settr and Vemon Boyd Ileaiy, minoti; application for uardian-jhip. Proceedings ilslrlct Court O. Wltley. (CivU IJockrt) Ethrf Fickeijeo Raymond John rickcssen, divorce granted plain- riff on grounds of crtiel treatment, at her cnit; It tie btliig neither children nor lotnmunity property involved, no brdor is necessary or made concerning either: plaintiff" former name of Ethel Mao Leslcr rtitored rcqueiU COUNTY COURT Theodore Roulnion, (Misdemeanor Tlu S'ale of Tevai vi.

Memphli Evciu Curtis violating traffic ord nance; appealed Corporation Court, Gnlvetton; dismissed on motion of District Attorney In open court. A fimilur order was entered by Judge Robieson in a (econd cate involving Memphis Evani Curtli Jr. Tiie Stale of vi. Edwurd Lonnle Hcaton, drivini while Intaxirated; din- mined, defendant having died. The State of Texas vs.

Phillip) Bur- rowi, carrying prohibited weapon: plea of guilty; tound guilty; punishment fixed at fine of HOT and com. The State of Teian Krantth Bur- rowi. cirrylnt prohibited weapon; mlwed on motion of Difirict Attorney. The State of Texas vs. E.

O. Crane, driving while intoxicated; plea of not guilty; diiraiised on motion Diitrict J. Ttejlefon and wife fo Taylor V. Hall and wlfp the eatt of d.fi Mayfleld Hall tract of lui out of tot I of the TheroDwn, Herd, ud Seven aub- division out of the S. I'.

Austin Laajue No. (Deed of partition) (No rev. Blimp) Frederick William -Schmidt, et to W. E. Evani and A.

Sweeten the west 73 feet of lae Dt feet of the (outh 210 feet of lot 70 section 1 of (he tlndtey nirvey of Calveiton Iiiind: (ID (U.S. rev. itimpi Indicate transaction up to Jntnes A. O'Nfil and wifr to E. Kojatc, tt lot 359 In Blue Vitei Addition No.

Sit UJS, rev. indicate transaction up to HIM) JOB Clement ana vrife to James O. nd wife lot in block WS of Tea Henry Kirk. IDth Dirtrict Court Donald M. Markle, Judji (Civil Docket) Mary Irene Johnston, a feme Kile, vi.

T. McClaln; suit for declaratory judgment; piaintifl's inolian for judgment en die pi granlttl, at costs, tu which action of the court the defendant in open court anU jives notice of appeal, ai per decree to be filed. E. R. Humer vs.

M'MUil Pacific Railroad ct al. damages (transferred from Harris dUmlised with prejudice, at com, as per crder filed. DorlKt) The itate Texas vs. Tommy II. Rtnfio pnisJnfi a warthlcii check and felony theft; dismissed upon written motion of the State lor the reaions itated.

Hlh District Court W. F. Stone, Judge (Civil Docket) Dorothy Sauaden vs. Harry L. SiUnd- divorce; divorce decreed plaintiff on of crurl treatment, at plaintiff's coils; custody nnd control ol.llw minor child, Frederick A.

Saundera, a boy. born April 21. 1955, awarded plaintiff with the right or reasonable vuitauon accordt-4 at plainliift tipcciiic requtit made in open court no orders rr made for the support of said minor child, et tnfr- time. Thomas Young vs- Heneral Act eepUncc et al; damnp.cx: for at cocu, BI per drtitt filed. Mae C.

Yvlymcton to Victor in ton. divorce; divorce deciwd ptamtift on eroundi of cruel trratmenl, at plaintElf'E coMt; plilntiff's formir came of Mae Coeley it rextorrd at rr. quested by her ia open court; th frnilanl it granted juil defendant tor fment aeainit Ihr i ot I1M coverinc Patrick, drivini; while in toil en ted; plea of oot sultry; jury verdict ot not xulliy; judcemrm ncconiingly. Tim State of Texai vt. Edward Chaver, drlvlof while Intoxicated; plet of not tullty; jury verdict of not guilty; defendant discharged The State of Texai vt.

John V. Roben drivine while tntoxJcatcd; plea of not Kuilty; jury verdict of not luilty; defendant diftduried. The State of vi. Samuel Phlllipi, driving while Intoxicated; plea of not guilty; Jury verdict of not guilty; judgment accordingly. Real Estate I.

If. Kempntr. ei al trustee! of the trust H. Kempner, to Boiidf Warehouse Company, bloclu 117, 2EG and 1SI. blocks J4f and 347, blovk 115 and lota II and 11 In Mock 235 and impravemenli, all ai described; (U.S.

rtv. stamps indicate transaction up to Riy E. Gilbert (o Karry Wayne Beard i of Renlitt of Texas City 110 (U.S. rev. itampi Indiotte traniic- lion up to Elliabrlh Ross, widow, to Carl H.

Porter lot in block lit of Mocre'i Addition to Dickinson; (U.S.' rev. itnnipn indicate transaction up to S50D) James Powland Jr, and wife to Joseph Curl Brawn and wife lot 4 in block 11 of Thi Hlihlande, section 3, Improveinfnli J10 (U. -S, rev indicate transaction up to Richard Taylor to Saul and wife lot 6 In block 3 of Wittjcn Aodiiion No. and impnirementF; (10 (U.S. rftv.

itampi indicate transiiction up to 13500) Hardy Eildins Foster, feme sole, et to An-iedeo A. Kagllol? and wife the Miuthwetteny of lots 25 and If in Foster Addition to the town of Dickinson; 510 rev. Btam?) Jnmes Pennincton, dolnf business as Cunal City to Roy Aowntrse 57, i3, 53 and GO in block 2: lots J4D. 141, 142 and HI in block US und 249 in block and 331 and 320 in block 7 of Canal City, section I Joseph Ounman League: (No rev. Caddis Wittjen to Richard Taylor the surface only ot tot I in block 9, Wittfen subdivisuin No.

I. Dad 11B (U.S. rev. stamps indicate transaction up to HOMj Jacob Tulp, et al, lo Hans F. Luetje and wife two travesties located In the west half of tot 13, Range 11, In Cahill Ometery; (30C (No rev.

stamp) Wjttjen to Guiltord Wythe the surface only nf ht 8 In block 2B in Wlttlen subdiviiion No. 7 In the James Spillman League; 110 (U.S. rev. stampt indicate transaction up to flOO 1 George Stout and wife to Gerald S. Gordon an undivided of II acre oufJot 22S in the town of Alta Loma; (10 (Ko rev.

stamp) Gerald S. Gordon to A. R. Schwartz an undivided of grantor's undlvldBd of )0 acre outlet 318 in the town ot Alta Loma; (10 (No rev. stamp) Eunice O'Toole.

a feme sole, to Edw tow 17 and wife til and IB In block 1 of Revised Annex 'Addition, Tejcae City, and Improve- -iMitr; tlD (No lev. ttamp) William T. DuBose and wife to Texas ilral Development 11, 33, and cvelopi SteJfi Second Addition to OFF THE RECORD "Grandma uyi your home bring a ot breitf and Stiff Opposition Seen To Minimum Wage Hike Friday, DM. 5, 1951 Thi CilKtston Niwt--31 Crippled Children Must Be Found Early, Society Told By TERRY MMLEOD News Staff Wriler One of the great problems facing the Texas Association for Crippled Children and Adults and Us local affiliates is finding children who can be helped at an early age for diagnosis, corrective surgery and placement in treatment center, This was the message brought by the executive director of the slate association to iht Galveston Texai City; 110. (No rev.

Robert tliven to Tcias Cealral Develop- Leauue meat ine lurtace only of- lou 15 out of 1 kt. nd II tn block 1 in the Annex 10 Tcscai City; 110 "(No rev. stamp) Churlea Lauer to Bobby B. Rankin lot 7 of McClaln Park In Home Addition to Texas City; fid (No rev. stsmn) Jeh Oil to Dorothy G.

Dickson and husband loti 1 to E. both inclusive, in block 36. tubdivmion of the Cook and Stewart subdivision of thr Join of to: 22 IL 11B, JIT the east half of lot 112. fn section 1 of the Trimble LJndsry survey of Galveiton lilaad, and Improve- I CongrC9C. menu; (U.S.

rev. rtarapi indicate traneacCitm up to HOW) John B- Metsinn and wife to Ferd Wynne arid et Tract A in lot I of ilic D. R. Beaty luhdivliion rt of lot 3 of the Jamei Converse if the Alexander Firmer ne acre of land ni described of lot 1 of the D. R.

WASHINGTON (AP) Social planners eager to boost the $t-an- bour minimum wage to $1.25 or more heard warnings Thursday that the opposition will be stiff in of part of subdivision League; SIWO (U.S. rev. etampi MODI indicate transaction up to S3QW) fella F. Allen, widow, to L. F.

Allen un undivided Vi inteicit In and to all oil. gat. produced from the wiulh 14 or Jot II, block Clear Crrrk subdivision In thr F. Austin survey: JIO, (No rrv. Mump) tils F.

Allen widow, fo L. F. Allfn undivided In and to nil and equipment 1 nmr In produrrd Irom loi in "won of the plaintiff block o( Ihe ck subdivision uld plaintiff and to S. V. Austin Survey: SID (No Bcaty RubdiviEion; 110 (U.S.

rev. stampt Indicate transaction up to 97500) Joe C. Kileore. et to M. Froit and Le Roy Bauer lot in block Sen.

Paul H. Douglas (D-II1) and Rep. Richard Boiling (D-Mo), members of the Senate-House Economic Committee, raised the warnings. They told fellow advocates of a higher minimum wage level there but another 20 million wage and salary workers are exempted. Leon Keyserling, former chief econo.nic adviser to the Truman administration, said a boost in Uie Jl-an-hour minimum wage to at least $1.50 is needed to buoy the 'economy.

But he conceded it may be impractical to seek a hike over $1.25. At least erne-fourth of the tion is living in absolute poverty," Keyserling said. There are 11 the turn of IH rovering temporary ali- I mocy now due: the 1537 Mercury station now in ilir ot Hi- defendant li hm-hy aside to said defendant BE end 10 be liii itpiralc I property and estate: all household her n-paiuM- i In Re: Carol Ann by jmd i Thorn Surra tt. loif 5 and 6 in block 5SJ in Pott Eolivnr in thf S'BDJURI Purr Lrajiue; 110 (U.S. rev.

stamp indicates traniaction up to ninor, xt mend, John naror: petition we chinned at as per di-ci-c filrd. Ilnniue O'locle Ldward O'loole, i (ijvotrr dcrret-d nljiniiff oa 'o' 1 and zioundi ft cru-l tr'atincnt: Dm-cr Hesuney; Sill and rrjBtti.l ine minor children awardfd feeiion (No rrv. iiamp) and vltitallrra rif.hi* in-oitlrd und pm- Taylor M. Hall and wife viiioni made Tor their and com-1 EaKrcioa and wife the tfil two scrrs munitv prnt-cn- rivhU ndjudualc-d in the Mayfield Hull Tract Ot land cut line with Hi" written acirfmem of the rf lot Ilic Thompson. Itord and panics, at com, af per dc- Seven nihdivnion out of the S.

Y. Austin crte Lcajue No. and Robert Oil and Gas Leases Enemccio R. Mendma and wife to Phillies Pciroleum a tract ol acroi of land as detcribcd; )1D. Louis Mcndoza ir.d wife to Phillips Prtroicum a tract of land ai described, in the H.

Dillard survey; $1D. Pablo Niclo and wile lo Phillips Petroleum a tract of tind as dei. in the 11. Dillard survey: 110. John Williami Jr.

to Petroleum CD a act of land ai dt-scribfd in the II. Dillard survey No. JIB. ClHI will be ftwcr conjervatives in Con mm on (amjlies ann ja) in but ma con comes below $3.000 a year, seven Lifetime MUFFLERS Avoid dangerous carbon monoxide leaks. Slop wasting power.

End. unnoyinp; noise. us replace (hat delectlvo muffler today! a tiftct of Bribed in the II. Dillard survey; $10. Ralph A.

Owens and Kathfrme Owens i Price, a feme sole, to Robert E. Clevene- i i i 0 3, in i to of Hitchcoch: lid (U.S. r-v. i BIN lampt (ndicaid iransuctlcm up lo ISM) to Robert ---Marriage Licenses t-'reddie Wiliitrai Hoier and Dorii Ann WHiht. Tbomai Ray Lit)ton ud Phyllii Dnlan.

Gerald Gene lleyek and ROM Marie Hemander. Gaty Amett Watson and Lynn CENTRAL SERVICE 628 23rd Phone SO 2-9801 18 Yoars In Same Location Sonny Tevault solidale into tighter-knit opposition. Boiling said liberals will have to consolidate, too, if they want to raise the amount and coverage of the minimum wage and obtain other new economic-social legislation. The Congress members spoke with former New Deal pis ncrs and AFL-C10 officials at a conference celebrating the 20th anniversary of die Fair Labor Standards Act. The law fixes the minimum wage and provides for over- i time pay after a 40-hour week.

About 24 million workers are covered under the law's provisions million below 52,000 and three mil- ion below $1,000." California's a a raihfal ranges from 110 inches in the redwood belt in the northwest corner of the state to two inches or less in the desert valley region of the southwest. county chapter Thursday night at the annual meeting. Martin Ricker of Dallas was the principal speaker at the dinner gathering in the tolarium of the Buccaneer hotel. He presented jncturt of. the problems which confronted the association and offered possible solutions.

"The society is predicated on the philosophy of doing the great- i est amount of good for the est amount of people," Ricker told the gathering. Trained Permatl He pointed to the need, for trained personnel in the field of rehabilitation which the society embraces particularly in regard to its program with adults. This program should embrace job placement and sheltered work shnps as well as convalescent care. Ricker.commended the role the i medical profession has played in na-lthe field of diagnosis and corrective surgery. "But," he stated, "there is need for following-up care psychological evaluation, speech hearing diagnosis, psychlitric service --all of which require specially trained personnel that leads to the great shortage of person- el." There is single formula for rehabilitation, for it embraces the medical diagnosis, social service, psychiatric service, parent educa- ition and job placement, Ricker said.

The executive director uid Texas has no rehabilitation program for peisons who become disabled and must learn a new way of earning a livelihood. Remaioj Hen He said most money collected throughout the state by the annual Easter Scale sale remains right here for in people with one 8-3-10 per cfnt going to the na- iona! organization ajid two per cent used for national research programs. "The crippled children adults are not asking for sympa- jry, only help which we can provide as a people united to meet common problem," he concluded. He was introduced by Dr. William Aynsworth, member of the board of director.

Mrs. Richard Klaerner was reelected chapter president for in- other year. Mrs. Thomas A. McCarthy, chairman of the nominating com- Kittmalfli-GuBranteed Week Expert Witch Repairs Also, Jewelry, End docks Novin-Niermin 2327 Market Corner Mlh Idont; Mrs.

Walter' Hall, second vice president; I. Jurecka, trea- surer; Miss Melba Brooks, secre- I tary, and Dr. G.W.N. Eggers, Dr Arild E. Hanwn and Dr.

T. Btocker oil the executivs 'ff, board. t'. iMrd of Directors To serve on the of direts tors for a three-year term are "oii. Miss Brooks, Mrs.

John McCann, Miss Robertine St. James, Mrs. -Paul Brewer, Mrs. Hopkins. Jur- ecka, Mrs.

McCarthy, Dr. Eggers, Dr. Hansen and Dr. flMmr. Mrs.

D. Lee, who will the TMj mittee, presented the slate of officers and new bomfd members which was adopted by acclamation. It includes for its officers, to addition to Mrs. Klaerner, Barthelme Hopkins, first vice pres- Easter Seal sale in and Mrs. Felix Marinelli, of the Junior Wednesday wore voted onto the board for one.

yrar. The Rev. Compton Riley the invocation and benediction. Serving on the nominating com- mittee with Mrs. McCwIhy were Mrs.

Dean Wasson, Mrs. L. A. Schornstein, Mrs. Walter Gurbude and Mrs.

McCann. Certificates of appreciation were presented to The News and Trilh une and to KGUL-TV for participa- tion in the Easter- Seal appeal. BASE TO BE SET UP FORT WORTH (UPI) Rep. Jim Wright (D-Tex.) aid Thurs- -day the federal government will spend $800,000 to setup an xir- craft maintenance center at Mountain National Guard base northwest at Fort Worth. The Fort Worth General Depot will operate the center.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Hendtrson You cordially 4e have dinner in 'n Restaurant the Jack Tar Hotel ol man- 'agement. call Bob HoU- en for retarvationi within tht In.xi 7 diys.

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Wednesday) flnlvtjion and Texas City SHIP, FLAG. AGENT Arni-ifyk (Neili) Texas TtT Artera (Am) Collin Ciftel Ami (Pan) Texas Fwdf. HH Mundo (Am) Lykes Bros. Uoilcfs I Allrntnnit (Am) AvtnM! i I liiurla a Texas Gulatia (Lihl Strnchan Michlcan Tcxai TiT (Cer) limkin Hail Mm inn (Am l.ykri Broi. Moravbank (Br) MrrmaM A H.inttD, I Tidrmimn Dalton i NoidRlimt (Dan) Matura, Tidtmann Dalton I Sur Lykcs fAm) Lyktu Bros.

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2) Bu by tarry Furlcng Tent of thousands of Americans own small parts of business and industry, thanks to an ingenious program of the New York Stock Exchange which puts investing in the stock market within the reach cf almott everyone. You can invest as little as 45 cents a day. Road about It in the JORDON CREAR Funeral sen-ices for Jordon Crear, who died in John Sealy hospital emcrRency room Wednesday night, will be held from itrode Funeral Home at 3 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. F.

A. Allen, pastor of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Galveston Memorial cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Eva; Ihrce sons, Audrey, Amos and Leroy, three dauRhters, Mrs.

Lula Lofton. Mrs. Eula Lee Pincsette, all of Galveston and Mrs. Beulah B. Bobb of Opolousas, his mollior, Mrs.

Scott; a sister, Mrs. Edna Hall, and IS grandchildren, nil of Gafveston. KTHH-VM FRin ISl.l Mffturyrl Concrrt ninnrr Miuk Hull Mutle Ofr-Oprrn ICOO--I'Dlpniirrl Ktllll-FM ll.l Mc Concert Vnlvrrstiy rfltl. Dec. 7 WeeJcly A regular weekly feature of Sunday' 1 Idua of Oktohm Jlaily Complete Stereo or Hi-Fi Phonograph Now von can enjoy music with a dimensional quality that seemingly surrounds you with the performers themselves from this outstanding Stereo phonograph.

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