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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 3

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SURPRISE PART? Market Drives Ahead Slight Hesitancy I Is Apparent NEW YORK, May stock market continued Its drive ahead week' with only slight hesitancy. Periodic pauses in the upward movement the list constituted what broken called a consolidation of recent marked gains. Right now the market on average stands at the highest levels of the past 24 years. With the general business outlook brighter than for many weeks past, brokers feel there ia nothing In sight lo block the upward path of the market except -wars and threats of Forcing Atxad Thi market has been forKlng ahead lor nearlv eight months. Upon occasion, there has been a setbjck that might be termed a reaction.

These have all been mild The railroads i their proeress. The Associated 1'reM averane of 60 was up 1.6 per cent on the week whereas the railroad component of the average gained 3.4 per cent. To show the relative level of the market, the AP average advanced Itl.M on the week and closed at $123.60. a new for the year HIGH SCHOOL TRIOS Ctlveston News, Sunday, May 9, 1954--PACI I Girl Scout Activities GIKL SCOUT ACTIVITIES Tucfcer, Peggy Hirers, Caroi An of busiuw. isions and dMifions scheduled ithe meeting of the Galvcston Town: thelr for Mother's Daj.

Committee of the Girl Scout rece their second iciatlon to James Yar-! cllss (, a( jges iu their court of 'brough, chairman. iaward? Thursday are: Flo Ann The session is set fur 7:30 Baker. Chariene Cox, Sandra Dry, Tuesday in the Scout House, 5M, KatMMn Elfstrom. Geraldine Ohi- Church street. Judy Gangl, Harriette Guld- Cluti man, 'jackie Hart.

Carolyn Leoc- as follows: jCynthla Wiles, and Joyce Hah. Tiny Insects called snow fleu often are observed on snow In latt winter. Little is known about them. Mrs. Cecil Crainer.

president; Mrs William Ohlhausen. vice prea- lldent; and Mrs. J. W. Stockton, Above arc the Klrwln lllfh Si-hool bets of brothers attend fcchooL From left to right first row: Philip.

-Martin am! 1'Her Fisher. Kudy, Gilbert and John Martinet and H. Hcbfrt and Tollett; second row, Joe, Robert and I'ayl Webber, Faul, Jack and Steve Aeajer wia back row, Walter, Robert and Overbeck ana Lurry, Wallace and Henry TrochtttMt. MISSING LINK FOUND? 'A Moscow radio heard here said LONDON, May 8 --UP-- Soviet'the Runalaiu had found "objects of reported Saturday' jjrcal (scientific interest" while difr Gun C. I-ouinU, 1M Sau Marino Drive, will have a real kurprfou Sunday, Way.

Daddy And tlielr two children, Connie Kay, tuul Konnlr Frank will get up extra early and make the for Urn iiirnrln breakfast party which will be awaiting her when wakes up. A bouquet rote, will thow mama which place shf In to occupy at the tublr. Future Galveston Events CALENDAR riiEi'AUKn' nv Tint COMMt.MTT IIATK III'tit OF THE I I LEAGUE OF OALVKSTOS Tor Ilitlnn fall MM. V. II.

A MVlli to Junior Luirut Ontrnl Mwlttn--Junior p.m. Junior Uvlnx Club- 1:5 p.m. Udiei AuxllUry to Krottrnal EiSlM--AfiU No IBM Pilot Club Builnwi meeltnl p.m. florleiy of Chllitlin Flrit Methodist CHurch--I'roprim ane iuilnui mee'Jni--followed by lunchton-- 10:00 --12-1 Club--Ittn May Auxiliary lo Il.P.O.E. No.

1 Xlki p.m. Welcome Club-- noon. SI, Cathedral AuxllUry--Clu Room of j. m. Club--Jean WeJt End Llont Club--Jolm'i Oyit tn.

Country Cluli 1-adltl qoll AcnocUUon-- Oalvnton Country a.m. AuoelKlion of Accredited BeM CultutUli--Unit No. 28--Qalvri Holt Director! p.m. May it Wnroin'i Club--The University of Text Utdical I'srl)---Home John McGlvnty, Crocitttt 10:30 a.m. Ucdlcal Damti UnuqUtl for Bftil Uedlcal PluddUl Oalveilon Count Country Club.

Citlnni CommlMlon--ciiamtj p.m. Quota Club--Jean p.m. Optimist Club--Jfan Rotary Cluh-OalVM 30-30 Cluli--Klki p.m. Yojinr Matrons--Luncheon ind I'rogi Younr Mulron T.W.C.A.-- 12; Oard'ti. P.m.

Auxiliary So. 413 of CarpL tL 1 i 50 pfe- Bh 3JS l1 ii-i Auxlltury to Le ro Unit No. SO-Ujion Uill- ul p.m. MAV 17 ll.mo p.m.-Initlll«Uoii ol ciub--Jftn Bern MAV 18 Wom.n'i AiulIHry lo th, linty Mtdtcll ol n. Wllium C.

Utvln, 10:011 m. lain Study Club-- Meoaril VouUl iiTM Auxillity in B.P.O.E. no Home--Bocltl Mettlni 3:00 p.m. W.S.C.B.--Circle yo. I ol Flrll Ulth- list p.m.

KlwuflU Went End Lloni Club--John'l Oyitir p.m. Country Club--Ladln Golf AMOcUtlon-- MvtJton country t.m. MAY II atlvetlon County Film urati Iteildrnci. Optlmlit Rutnry Cluu--Otlvrz 20-30 P-m. Tnung MRtroni--Luncheon tnd Pioirtm Itoon.

MAT Otlvfiton Credit Womui'i Brethfut Club--Vento', to 9:00 Lifton- Jon flill- and the brat Itvel for the average lnce April 17. 1930. Actual operating results of Clans One railroads in the Hrst quarter showed steep decllnefl. Net Income of these major curriers dropped 52 per cent In the first three months this year ui compared with 1953. Usual Dlrlil'Tirl I Chrysler first quarter earnings were down sharply, but director)! declared tho usual dividend.

Th(- prlce of the slock shot abend, a vote of confidence In the future earnlncs of the company. Railroads provided the backbone of the Monday market which was quite Irremilar but edged ahead on average. Railroads again provided strength on Tuesday, the market responded, much better. Early on Wednesday, the rail roacJJi pulled the market hlcher, bu a late sell-off depressed the mar ket slightly on average. On th final two days of the week, th market made moderate advances ground with th i prominent poa a a i they had found the mljsinj; i i in the Crimea including the 1 man.

skull and some of the bones of a two-year-old child having feature! of both Neanderthal and modern the offieer. Mrs. Guy Yankee was the luncheon chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ben Fontille. Mrs.

T. V. Wilson, Mrs. K. Crabtrec and Mr-J.

Paul Savage. Guests from the Town Commit; tee included Archie Alexander, Mrs. James Bradner and Kalman Ku- inery. i A report on thi' day camp traln- jlni; course was given by Mrs. K.

M. Earle. Mrs. Ohlhausen and Mrs. S.

'MlchcleUi. Troop 45 Troop -15 of Si. John's Lutheran I School has the following glrla who I made the 54 Club by selling 54 or more boxes of Girl Scout cookies: Sandra Dry. Kathleen Klfstrom. Anna Mae Oliver, Chariene Cox.

I U. htMM.fi AH Um rails again In tion. The five mokt active issues thi week on the New York Slock Ex change were: Chrysler up 2'i at on 129,000 shares; Pepsi-Cola' up '1 at 15 General Motors un 2V4 at U. Steel up at Pan Amerlc World Airways up at 11 Asked to Halt Future Abuses In Housing Lndltn Auxiliary to American laco Stewart Unit No. King Central la Upillon Exemplar Chipttr of D.

Jones Music School lo Hold Three Recitals Three rccilalu will bo prc.ncn week by the pupila of the nora Dorian Jones school of mus In the library of tliu TWCA. Two will be At 2:30 and 4 p.m. nnd the third Tuesday at 8 p.m. Pupils will be from the of rs. Jonc.i and Isecs Mn ry Agnes Quln and Rcnce Gallniti, Tho following studimU will participate in the Sunday programs: Sharon Melcher, Mlcliclc Meldicr, Linda O'Brien, a Ann Pctci'H, David Campbell, Edith Knottfl, Jim Rupp.

Sharon Kay 'iDethloff, Shirley Duval, Jo Ann Carl Grossman, Ed Han- nlgan, Nancyc Nnah, Suzy Peters, Maranal and Haiulra Hiclmrdaon, Eilctt Servtor and Carolyn TuoHllo; Beverly Wolluril. John Allen, Bcrnardont. p.m. W.S.C.S. All Jflhoxiiet XI Alpha Upillon leU filjnn Ptil--OBIICI JJons Club--Jem Laf MAY II 8da fitilily Club -Luncheon Silver A i of the Ctuh.

Kormnl Dunce Country Club Honor- IDE Senior MAT Church Annual Grounds. May 24 Junior Irvinjc Club--7M5 p.m. Pilot Club--PtoRram Jean La- p.m. LndiM Auxiliary tn Fraternal Order of afitcK-Kcrle No. Hall, 1006 p.m.

nxrhrinxe Club--Jean Serra Club--Jean May Club--Jenn I.afltie-l2:l End Ifiiort p.m. Country Club Lndl Chib-- Oyiler WASHINGTON, May 8--UP Acting FHA chief Norman P. sori Saturday called in 20 top but Ing industry and civic leaders help halt future "abuses" In the government's acandal-rocked housing agency. The score of leaders will be divided Into two advisory committees to recommend ways to plug loop-1 holes In present housing grams. Mason's action was seen as an attempt to satisfy Coug'rafiB that the Federal Housing Administration is proceeding vigorously to prevent any future wrongdoing by agency officials or those who use many services.

In announcing the two commit- ees, Mason said he had been re-, uesterl by Sen. E. Cape- mrt, chairman of the Senate Banh- ng committee, "to submit recommendations to curb abuses that have been possible on existing reg- Gftlvrston Country a.m. Volunteer Her vice Bureau--Board Meeting--Junior Lea put a.m. Mny 16 Quoin Club--Jean Latltte--fiilfl D.m, Opllmlai Club--Jean l.ntilte--13:15.

P.ulnry 'JO-CO CHih-KIHs Home--7M5 P.m. Yoiinc MfttronR--Luncheon and Pro- I.ndlst AtiMllory No. il3 of Carpenters Locnl No. 52R--Cnrprntcrs ji.m Atn PM Chapter of Btta SLsma Phi- Mt'nttrd Vouth p.m. Lions nub--Jmn Oalventon Woman's Service Club--Lunch on snr) Bus I new a.m.

MHT 29 Texnn Association ol Accredited Beaut; Nn. 2j Dance Klk :00 1o 1.00--Music by Mann illations and legislation." Capehart's committee is now in-j vesllgaUnK the scandals recently! disclosed in.the FHA, The committee has held up consideration of i Eisenhower's entire lousing program pending com pic- tlon of this Investigation. SIDE GLANCES a and A Mr i itlnimon sss hold tlictr annunl Mothcr'a iy Horvlcra nt p.m. Sunday at M. Sacco.

asslslnnl SI. Patrick's -Church will he principal nddroas. Fuhrhop, exalted rulei Tlnrnurd Hrt-r, liny Jscoh- Appearing on HIP ndvnnccil fU dentfl recital Tucfltlny will Ralph Mrycw, Tcrcsii Ostormaycr, Karen Opporman, Jacquo Lynn Klcke, Gloria Hcrnanrtrz, Nell Wallor Andrrnnon, Ball, nnrlmni Olctn Chcs- In charge of ari'angeincnU I i N. Cleator, rsteemcd loya lltnighl. scf, Palsy Day, Jane Harlan, Do.

He Jordan. Jwieltc Klrkham. Caro Rice, Bonnie Ricklcmar Noncy Sti'lclnnelrr, Joyce Shar nnd Ruth Jo-Lcwton. PUBLIC SCHOOL MENUS to be nrrvrd In Gulvcslon Public School enfctorlop for the ifeek Marling Monday were nn- Winced by Mrs. Mclba Waclior, -director of cnfclrriitfi ng followp; i i i i i sdioin.s Monday.

May I'l Kmuil nto; dfmtln: bfthtd cuntArd. pin ilown cnke. hUy, Mny H--CDIclten Noodle nou nnd tliteur; a cntillflower; wnlnild: tunn Huh. vejtctnbit mlricfd hum: clio Wins. pcarliM und shipper! ered M.KMKTAttV SCHOOI.H ron' i i I cl-'-iry 7 u- nsm: i fnill JMio.

1nv It! VtRFtaMf 'tl tiatn, hoifrd collnr.1 scup. Thinks Army Seems Strong 'On Defense 5 By DICK I A Stuff Well, tiio French (orl Uien Bleu I'hu fell (he other Any. But he Army-McCarthy hearings mi nnd on. That's the battle of Foooy on Yon. Everybody IIUR a "holullon" io end the hearings.

Well, they'll certainly conclude lit November. That's flection time and some of tlio S. Rcnntors on tho Investigations commlttWi arf, going to up nnd find out they're no longer U. S. senators.

SIcvcDR itayn McCarthy Is lying. McCarthy says Stevens Is lylnjt. They must lw tlie "Hera" slnco Hip Van Winkle. Thin ftqtiabblo to stir- roinul guy named G. Uavld Schlnr.

McCarthy wants him to ho ft nontenant, Stevens wants him to lie a private. Why don't thpy Jtml rompromlse nnd mnlte h(m a htick scrgcnnt? Thin fellow Schlno Rcmblanco to Uio Hnrvcit Monti In name onl. For when Im was on the witness Mnnrt vpry briefly. It was rase of Srhln Sclilne off. Thcne are rtmiirhiif.

Mobile this ponders the fato of sending ttoojrt abroad, tho Secretary of tho Army answers a loiTtf about with vvlifim he bnn his pictures takrn. At tcmt, we sco that the Army Is strong and nblij to defend Stevens has held out for it days. rose garden sheers CREATED FOR LEVY'S IN PIMA VOILE BY MANFORD Manford does wonderful things with sheer cotton pima-voile creates a beautiful summer illu-. sion of coolness and fragility with floral prints on pale backgrounds fullness and softness of a joy to wear during a Texas summer. Exclusively at Levy's.

A. In sizes 12 to 20, to 2 B. In sites 10 to dress given away weekly during May Nothing to buy, just register in our ready-to-wear department, second floor. Winners' namei are posted there, too. and E.

S. Levy planned the wedding Mrs. Carroll, our Bridal Consultant, i help you plan tho perfect wedding from (he all-important bridal gown to the myriad of details and present you with the Biide's Bool, as a gift you'll cherish forever. Brides Room second floor. store hours: for YOUR con- venience, 9:30 A.M.

to 4 P.M. every day. ready-to-wear--second floor ice whites For a cooler rammer i two pref- ty ways to take life oaty in Pen- aljo's wonderfully comfortable mid- hi the draped sanddl, in white kidskin, 10.95 the strap In white calf, 12.93. shoe salon--second floor.

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