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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 4

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DEATHS Mrs. Pearl Funeral services 1 for Mrs. Pearl Mess Buhmann, .75, of Julsa, former Resident of Gal- vwton and Houstiin, will be held in J. Levy BrMi. funeral home at 11 a.m.

Monday, the Rev. George Scotchnua' officiating. Mrs. Buhmasm died Thursday in Tulsi. She a native of Galvuton.

Burial will bj in Evergreen Pallbearers be W. J. Buh- niaim, Dr. R. '3.

Johnson. Sam Kemp, Edwin Mfl-or, Charles Moor and G. C. GaiGey. Marcus Washmon Funeral sendees for Marcus D.

Washmpn, 'Si, will be held at 2 p.m. Mondayyin J. Levy Bro. funeral the Rev. John Silzman, pastor of.

First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Galveston Memorial Parfct The youth dod early Saturday en an operating table at St. Mary's Infirmery as a result of a stxb wound! suffered after an argument witA another youlli Friday night near St. Patrick's School. Pallbearers will be Cecil Wall- ttein, Lirry Wolan, J.

P. Morris. George Garland, Billy Kcsel and Billy Bunch. Mrs. SaiUc Manning Funeral services for Mrs.

Sadie Manning, 71, a longtime resident of Galccston will be held in Malloy funeral home at 2 p.m. Monday, the Rev. S. Denton Bassett officiating. Burial will be in Galveston Memorial Ftirk.

Mrs. Manoing, who resided at 3614 avenuo 0, died Friday in St. Mary's infirmary. Pallbearem will be Raymond McClellai, Graves Trimble, Eddie AuJita, Herbert Potter, Mike and Jules Dams. Willie Stevens Funeral services Willie E.

Stevens, 5f, a Galveston resident the put 27 years, will be held at 7:45 a.m. Monday in Malloy Son home, thence to St. Mary'i C.ltliedral for 8 a.m. mass, Hie Rt. Rrv.

D. P. O'Conneil officiating. Mr. Stuvcnj.

who resided at 2705 ChiSstophcr drive, died In St. Infirmary Saturday. Pallbem-ers will be W. A. Stevens, W.

.1. Waters, Charles Haas- Is, Albeirt Gordy. Ernie Balez, Brace William Cox, W. A. and C.

J. Gallishaw. Cristoba Malclonado Funeral services for Chriatqbal Maldonaldo, 83, of League City will be held in St. Mary's Catholic Church, League City, at 8 a.m. Monday, the Rev.

A. B. DeSlatte, pastor of Shrine of the True ross Catholic Church, Dickinson, officiating. Mr. Maldonablo moved to League City from Brownsville two years ago.

Ruiz Infant Graveside services for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ruiz of Dickinson will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Mount Olivet cemetery, the Rev. Joseph O'Malfcy of Shrine of the True Cross Catholic Church Dickinson, officiating.

The infant died after birth Saturday in Galveston County Memorial hospital. Funeral arrangements were directed by Emkin-Linton Mortuary, La Marque. Mrs. Lochic Haygood Funeral lervices for Mrs. Lochie Haygood of 510 19th avenue North, Texas City, will bo held in Emkin Linton Funeral Home, Texas City, at 10 a.m.

Monday, the Rev. W. Brawner, pastor of First Methodist Church, Texas City, oiticiating. Burial will be in Galveston Memorial Park, Mrs. Haygood died Saturday in Danforth hospital.

Richard Thomas Richard Thomas, 81, a commercial fisherman was declared dead on arrival at John Scaiy hospital at 6 p.m. Sunday. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Harold Bellflower of Lakc- land, a so.i, P. J.

Thomas with the U.S. Air Force in Laredo, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Elna Thomas, Mrs. Bessie Scott, Mrs Lola Duke and Mrs. Connie Davis, and a brother.

Jack Thomas, all of Columbus, six grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements a pending it Braodway Funeral Home. Most Parts Of Nation 'Summery 9 So said George Conges In ad-j (Qod) will establish peace on dressing a gathering held Sunday earth to the degree that man- Baha'is Have Anniversary Observance "The pioneering spirit is the leritage of America's discovery and its development, and this self-same pioneering spirit is the: America's spiritual destiny was man and his institutions wfll bc- defined by Conger as to serve as the cradle, of the Baha'i Administrative Order. This order, he said, embraces God's Covenant motivation of America's spiritual saltt Jve Iwitn manknd. This Covenant, staetinir it I destiny.

contract in this day is that "He night in observance of the 66th anniversary of the first proclamation of the Baha'i World Faith in the United States Sept. 23, 1892. Dr. Henry H. Jessup of Beirut, Syria, (now' Lebanon) spoke before an audience of 400 persons attending the Parliament of Religions at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

kind practices the princip'e of the oneness of the world of humanity," Conger said. "Faith in the past has hesn shown in words," Conger said. "But it is not so now. 'The essence of faith is fewness of words quoted the founder of the Baha'i Faith, Baha'u'llah. By obedience to the Covenant, eluded.

come an instrument through which Divine Justice can operate and Peace on Earth will be established. America was the first nation to unite free and independent states Into one federation. American statesmen first conceived a world federation, the League of Nations, and were chiefly responsible for the United Nations It is this special urge which is the heritage of the American people which will allow us to fulfill our part of God's Divine Plan, for the establishment of the Kingdom of God on this planet," the speaker con Boat Pilot Dies After Breathing Gasoline Fumes A 62-year-old Galvefton man was dead on arrival at John Scaly hospital Sunday evening after collapsing in the cabin of a 20- foot cruiser tic was attempting to jilot into port after the mm was ptrttime circUk- er of the which is owned by Jack Groulx of Houston, police said. Groulx told police he, Thomas and Groulx's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

George Hicks of Toron- ton, Canada, had gone on a cruise in the bay whan the boat developed engine trouble on its way back. A gas leak occurred, he said, and all aboard became sick from the fumes. had engine trouble. The man. Richard J.

Thomas of the P. W. Camp on Teich- The public observance, sponsored by the Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha's of Calveston, was held 301G aven when lie collapsed, Groulx said, after which Groubt took the boat in. Upon arrival at the camp, Thomas was alive. He died before reaching the hospital.

Justice of the Peace James L. McKenna held an inquest and ordered an autopsy performed at die (SnlBtfion 3ftfn 7 Monday, September 21, 1959 Broadway Funeral Home by Dr. N. D. Scr.jfield, county pathologist.

The U.S. Coast Guard also is conducting an inquiry into the case, police said. WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Eng. (UPI)-Mrs. Doris Kendall, 46, step-mother of the late actress Kay died in a hospital here Saturday.

She was the second wife of Kay's father, Terry Kendall, 57-ycar-d Kendall, 57-year-old comedian. Kay, wife of actor Rex Harrison, died of leukemia two weeks ago. Read The News-Tribune Classified fcr best results. TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS. weather warmed most sections of the country Sun.

day, but it was more like fall along the eastern seaboard and adjacent areas. From the South Atlantic through i the Gulf states and. into the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys modera- (ion was the theme. It was warm in Florida and along the immc- Hitchcock Band Members Faint At Cougar Game HITCHCOCK Nine members of the IHtchcock High School band were treated for exhaustion ajid' diate Gulf Coast, nervous fatigue at Herman But a dash of chill air worked pital in Houston Saturday follow-' its way north from Virginia into ing the Cougar-Olc Miss game i New England Pennsylvania. The the Ri'jr: Stadium.

mercury in those climes slipped The News Hitchcock correspondent). Mrs. Hc'nrictta Karacostas, sairj 11 members of Uie band fainted due to thr accumulation of fatiptu: after participation in the activities on the field. "Jl terribly hot up there, 10 nighttime lows in the 30s and -Ids. Rain the northwest.

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