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T. M. SMITH T3SES jIHAXBS TOOM QUEEX HOUSTON, Jan. 18 WASHINGTON, Jan. IS Marios Smi'-ii, 63, president ol theiOueea Juliana of the Net Houston Terisinal Warehouse aadjtodiiy cabled to President Eisen- Cold Storage today oflhower ibe "heartfelt thacis" for a heart aiiaseat- A native of Paris, Smith had headed the firm eiace 1313.

the help givea by Americans during her country's disastrous floods ilast February. Deaths and Funerals PRINCE IN DRIVE CkUiCK.DiSSOLVING FAST-ACTING BC TABLETS POWDUS EASES PAIR AND DISCOMFORT COLDS Headuht ud Powdccl rail? to celieve ntucvljr and piiaf iQJthtccKnldiicoafon by coJdi. Tibtto uA fowdcn wonderfully cctie foe nevinlcia and fuactiooij periodic pttai. to both. T.bUt or Pcwdtf.ro* let tht tunt umoai'KT tut teUcL Leroy Nash Rites Today Funeral services lor Leroy Dudley Nash, 58-year-old linotype operator vrho was employed by The News Publishing Co.

for 25 years, be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday is J. Levy Bro. funeral home. Officiating will be the Rev.

Charles R. Smith, pastor of Broadway Baptist Church. Mr. Nash, who resided at 1709 avenue died at 9:50 Sunday in St. Mary's Infirmary 20 minutes Emanuel Legate Succumbs Here 10i 70 A I I SUE OF 50 i I A after he was admitted.

Native of Lone Pine, he White Elephant SALE 1 TELEVISION came to Galveslon when he was 23 and worked on the Tribune shift since that time. He was born May 21. 1895. He was a member of Broadway Baptist Church, Local 28 of the International Typographical Union Emanuel (Jack) Legate, 80, 1711 20th street, whose 45-year career as a notorman more spanned the existence ot streetcar in Galveston, died at 1:15 p-ja. Monday in St.

firmary. Born here July 6, 1873, he was the oldest child of the'late Theodore and Clarice Boucher Legate, pioneer residents who emigrated here from France. "Jack" Legate joined the Galveston Street Railway Co. in 1895 as a motorman when he was 21 years old. That was shortly after cars electric cables replaced the mule driven cars.

When he retired in 1940 after 45 years' continuous service the last The Calvesfart Hews, Tuesday, 19, 1354--PACE 13 South Sea Prince Helping jln March of Dimes Drive A South Sea Island The prince featured as the I built like a Paul Bunyan and -with'spear tosser in the recent strength of Hercules, stopped! "His Majesty O'Keefe." i and looked at a little boy with a He left his native island 12 years 2--Philco 17-in. WAS Table Model? 2--Regal 20-in. Table Models 219.95 I--Sentinel 17-in. Console 269.95 I--Motorola 17-in. Console 299.95 I--Philco 21-in.

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tcar had dtoPP ear from Burial will be In Galveston 1 morial Park. Pallbearers will be Gus Haglund, Lewis Feehan, Russell Cary, Clifford George, Louis Ragone and John Gardner, all composing room workers at News-Tribune. Honorary pallbearers will be Vincent Melllna, Frank Fieri, Louis Bunde, Dexter Jung, Dave McCluskey and W. L. Bratsen, also from The News-Tribune composing room.

Guiseppi Corso Succumbs Here Galveston. The Crockett line was the last to go. and that was about 1938 or 1937, according to Al Hieronynious, cashier for the Galveston Transil Co. lor the past 18 years. Mr.

Legate spent most of bis period of service on the Markel street line--26 years. He also ran the 29th and avenue line. He is survived by one brother Alex Legate of New York City two sisters, Mrs. Kate Haughton of Houston and Mrs. C.

D. Pierros cf Clovls, N. nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Malloy Son funera home. Guiseppi (Jo0 Corso, 69, retired Galveston county farmer and former Galvestbn-Houston Breweries Inc.

employe, died at 9:50 a.m. Monday In St. Mary's Infimary after a short Illness. Mr. Corso, who resided at 1301 avenue was born in Ribero, Italy, Jan.

IS, 1885. He was member of Sacred Heart Church. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Maria Corso ot Galveston; three sons, Jack, John and Joe Corso, all of Galveston, and two grandchildren. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

Tuesday in the Memorial Room at Broadway Funeral Home with Msgr. Marlus S. Chataignon, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, In charge. Requiem low mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Sacred Heart Church by Monsignor Chataignon.

Preceding the mass, services will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. in the funeral home. Burial will be in OH Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers are Jack. Ed, Charles and Pete Tombrella, John Raitano, Sam and Julio Marullo.

and John Jordan. BUSS JULIA IUCHTEB Funeral rites for Miss Juli Richter, 66, resident of Galvesto since 1904. will be held at 2 p.m Tuesday in J. Levy Bro. funeral home.

Miss Richter died at 4:55 a.m Monday at" her residence, 201 avenue after a short illness. She was affiliated with the Ga veston Chapter of Eastern Sta Rebekah Lodge, Pythian Sister and Daughters of Pocahontas, She was born at Weimar, Texa April 15, 1S87. Surviving are one brother, Ot R. Richter; one sister, Mrs. Emm Kramer; three nieces, Mrs.

M. Dickinson, Mrs. I. L. Hanson an Mrs.

John Kaiser, all of Galvesto The Rev. George Scotchraer, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, will officiate at the sen-ices. Interment will be in Galveston Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Lawrence Garcia, Carl Miller, H. E.

Kaiser, W. Alexander, Oscar Gragg and T. J. Hurley. MRS.

BARBARA POWITZKY Funeral rites for Mrs. Barbara The Samoan Prince Maiava, seated who saw his first polio victim, Is told about the March of Dimes, campaign. From left to right In the picture, are, Norman Clark, the prince, Coconut WUlle, his manager, and A. J. Cuchia, county chairman of the March of Dimes.

The Prince will be at the Starch of Dimes tent Thursday to help raise money for the National Polio Foundation. leg in a brace here Monday on the! street. He shook his head, glanced down at his own legs which are solid as mahogany, and made a strange hissing sound between his teeth. He was teeing a polio victim for the first time. Prince Maiava is a.

26-year-old and doesn't he made a few gestures and said something to Coconut Willie, his manager. The. native of Savaii, was told the boy had been stricken with paralytic polio and that he was helping to raise money for the March of Dimes which will be used to conduct medical research in the hope of finding something that will prevent other children from becoming paralyzed. People were looking at the Sampan lord speak English. But Girl Scout Association Officers Reelected strange, and towering brown crea In his loose haing shirt and elongated sarong.

They gaped at the matted and wiry black hair which hung down to his shoulders and the small straw hat atop of his head. He measures six feet four Inches tall. But the prince was not ago to become head chief of the Bola tribe in the Fijis. He served with the United States Marine Corps in the Solomon Islands as a scout, was wounded in action four tiwes, but usually came back with an enemy head. A wrestler only since last August, he wins most of his combats with, a fees.j t-itt Money means nothing to him, acd most of -what he earns he invests in United States bonds.

But he told Coconut WilHe to tell Cuchia he knows what money will mean to those who want to conquer polio. Thus far only $5,600 has been collected towards the $70,000 quota of the County March of Dimes. Mail contributions were received from Max Isenbach, R. M. Rogers and the Gas Workers Union Na 24865.

The telephone operators of Southwestern Bell Telephone will help the Pilot club man the March of Dime? tent Tuesday. Members of the fire department were in charge of the tent Monday. Sam chairman of the The entire slate of Galveston Girl scout Association officers, which IBS served during the past year, was re-elected at the annual dinner meeting held Monday night in the Stephen F. Austin Junior High School cafeteria. Renamed as chairman and vice chairman, respectively, are Jim Yarbrough and Dr.

Stephen Lewis. The secretary is Mrs. Raymond Hendrickson; the treasurer, Mrs. C. W.

Foster and the registrar, Mrs. John T. Hamilton Jr. Mrs. T.

F. Wilson was the recipient of a certificate, "reading as follows: "The Girl Scouts of the United States of America, South Texas Area Council, presents to Mrs. T. F. Wilson this certificate of appreciation for five years, or more, of service in the organization." The award bears the signature of Mrs.

J. D. Glddings, area council president, and Miss Ella Scott Powell, area executive director. adult Scouts for the completion of 16 hours in leadership courses. The presentations were made by Mrs.

Sam Fchlankey training committee chairman, as follows: Mrs. E. G. Yankee, Mrs. E.

B. Townsend, Mrs. T. J. Stockton, Mrs.

am Schlankey. Mrs. Morris Pol- rd, Mrs. LeRoss Parker, Mrs. arnest Oldag, Mrs.

S. Mlcheletti, Mrs. Paul Martin, Mrs. R. S.

aceo, Mrs. S. J. Lakovich, Mrs. Mrs.

B. E. Fisher, Earle, Mrs. R. BICABDO GOTTERHEZ RANGES Ful! Size All Porcelain Chefs Pride 149.95 Caloric De Luxe Hi-Broiler Gas Range 299.95 Funeral services for Rlcardo Gutierrez, four-month-old son of Mr and Mrs.

Raymond Guiterrez, 3721 avenue will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Broadway funeral home with the Rev. George O. M. pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church! The infant died at 4:15 a.m.

Sunday in John Sealy hospital after a short illness. Interment will be in Old Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Edward' J. Garcia Gilbert Montemayor, Alfred Castaneda and Andrew Keyna Jr. Mrs.

Glddings, present as a dinner guest, was introduced to the assemblage. Misa Powell, along vith Mrs. B. E. Fisher, Galveston Club president, and Yar- rough participated in a roum able discussion of the subjec 'What Do All the People Do Who Are Working in Gin Scouting.

1 Through tile an. under 99.95 219.95 WASHERS Powitzky, 70, lifelong resident here who lived at 6326 avenue wil be conducted 'at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday In Broadway, funeral home. Services in St. Mary's Cathedral will follow at 10 a.m.

with the Rev. Thomas Donovan officiating. Mrs. Powitzky died at- 7 p.m. Friday.in John Sealy hospital following a long illness.

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339.95 are floor models, demonstrators, some repossessions, some with slight cabinet dafects, all mechanically perfect, all carry standard, manufacturers Scouting and the total result their cooperative efforts, wa achieved. Approval was given the by-law as presented by the by-laws vision committee, headed by Mr M. J. Eichler. Nineteen certif cates were presented to registere cerned with being stared at, he was still looking at the little boy.

Along came wrestling promoter Norman Clark, who was told the wanted to help children so they wouldn't be crippled. Clark contacted A. J. Cuchia, chairman of the March of Dimes Campaign, and offered the services of the prince in whatever way possible they could be used. The 26-year-old savage smiled showing his white teeth, when he was told he could help.

All day Thursday, together with his manager, Prince Maiava will be at the March of Dimes Tent, to help raise money for the March of Dimes. He.will dance on a bed of nails, bring along some of his Bolo knives, and some of his priceless war clubs. He'll offer to let anybody try and break a 1x12 plank over his head, and will'perform a fire dance in addition to a heel and toe jig while mounted on hot coals--so people will come and give money to the March of Dimes. If you think he's not a real tub collections, assisted by Louis Rickelman, Monday announced had been raised during the past week. O.

Gore, Irs. K. M. unn, Mrs. R.

L. Crabtree, Mrs. E. Burke Mrs. Jerry D.

arker, Mrs. John Condon. Reports ware made of the -work the standing commltees which nclude the following: Camping, iit- house, membership-nominating, rganization, program, public rola- and training. Annual reports were given by the fflcers, and membership figures ere revealed 'as follows in the eglstrar's records: and plenty of it. A total of 725 Brownie, Senior and Adult Scouts re registered in the local associa- ion as of Jan.

18, 1954, with four ew troops having been organized his month. At the end of 1953, here were 627 Girl Scouts, 468 be- ng members of troops, and 159 be ng adult workers. The year was closed with 33 active troops: 21 Brownie troops, 11 Intermediates and one senior. Dr. Lewis -served as master ceremonies for the meeting, which was opened with the invocation and songs led by the Senior tropp of Scouts.

Samoan savage, just listen to what he likes for raw fish', About his he wears a. neck- ace of wild 'boat's teeth, all slain with his own bolo knives. The feathers of South Sea Island birds' decorate one arm and one leg, and a belt of woodbark. NOW, BLACK-DRAUGHT COMtJ IN TABLETS New Black-Draught Tablets are news! So pleasant to taket So convenient contain exact measured dose. New Black-Draught Tablets relievo constipation overnight --help sweeten sour stomach--both at same So you loss that eour.

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They lovi thl honey. iweet liquid laxative-stomach HELP CHILDREN To save their food value; cut or shred carrots just serving. PILES SHRUNK WITHOUT SURGERY in afttr tatt! POM tfoppWI DOCTORS' TISTSI InGueafceraueof simple piles, bleeding stopped, swelling reduced, cracking healed, pSes shrunk WITHOUT SURGERY, thanks to amazing Panj Ointment! In 9 cases out of 10, pain was ttepptt or materially reduced. Paio acts to lubricate, relieve itching instantly. Hundreds of doctors prescribe it! In tubes, also modem Sun.

pontons. Get jet wonderful Adv. SAVINGS ON UPSWING Jan. 18 --UP -Assets 'of and loan associations increased by 18 per cent in 1953, the National Savings and Loan League reported It said savings accounts in such institutions increased by. 53.6 billion last year to continue a.

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