Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - May 16, 1952, Galveston, Texas Devlin To Run on Of Economy f w mate UM hospital a Dr chief lUft ef the told members of the chapter of the ef Thursday night in Pe said the latest em- y institutional architectural have been Incorporated of the hospital ai the main point that ma In mind waa reduced and operational to the engineers the U H Collins Mark Houser W.- and Fausto i W J one M three for the ef t Thursday he will his a of flawed umy and thinking Devlin la one of three in the race Commissioner D J Termini is seeking his second term The third Is Martin Hanson who war defeated IB the Born in Is ried and hu three two In Junior high school and one elementary school The family at aw Graver Devlin as Water Control and manager of Improvement District No At present ha is a shipyard worker Devlin said ha desired to work for the development of Galveston island without a bond issue burden on county He favoro construction of a road to San Luis Pass as soon as rights-of-way are obtained and the elevation and widening of the of street or Butterowe boulevard He contended all of building maintenance within the county should be under direct control of the county engineer and not delegated to the individual precinct commissioner He charged this method seems to occasion the employment of a private engineering Devlin expressed himself as be- W X Favors of the boulevard and beach te the city provided the city gives rance parking meters will be in- stalled on the beach front I am familiar with the needs of the precinct and will administer these needs impartially and out Devlin asserted BREAK UP Ing against employment of k HANOVER Germany May 15 on vata law firm to represent the young Communists were jtice ac U tht present He favored surrendering control arrested tonight as police broke up a rally of about protesting against West German rearmament Stick to the Modern Crusoe Ordered A the Bret to Ml that taAA A mWf fU fJH tint tin M a ef tin M her east te W a have to writ ta with that tt it bad Ml and I tot MM A decided to To farther their father then mj inOn and to anyone Balled the eoaw to hi bay to repair H After 14 days over to A mlk away for Two later up with film and allowed Mai the way home But with the to continue Ho Mved off provisions tho hoya had brought Hla efforts flah apd kill wore mot to Leon's Mr which even he ran of water To get he hit Mirror at A boat captain taw him and to authorities When they to pick him up Tuesday Leon to leave But Wednesday they ask any questions and him to hit mother with whom he had not lived for nine And here he will for a while anyway But he still wanta to be a commercial fisherman Mass German Rallies Held Germany May IS than West maus stopped work temporarily day to demand union ment in private and public tries Communists seized the ment to demonstrate against West German rearmament Mass rallies were held in Cologne and Brunswick to protest against legislation drafted by a Bonn parliamentary tee This allows employes of In- dividual plants to share in their management but excludes ployes regardless of their union posts Communist trade union officials joined in the protests and tried to combine them with demonstrations against West Germany's impending military and political alliance with the West After rallies in Duesseldorf at- tended by fully dispersed Communists staged an unauthorised parade through the city Several demonstrators were injured in a brief clash with police One demonstrator was arrested World Affairs Danger Point Next 3 Years PAWS May II lenar secretary general of the North At- Untie Treaty organisation said Thursday that the poUt te world attain will have HIM Deaths and Funerals ad If we can get over the next two or three years without a col- a key figure in Britain's wartime government addressed a luncheon session of the first eral assembly of the International Press Institute He the 117 editors attending the assembly that the goals fd by the NATO the bare minimum or the job which must be done Eduardo Santos publisher of the newspaper El Tiempo of Bogota Colombia said at a later session of the assembly that the spread of dictatorship has made many Spanish-speaking editors war cor- respondents in their home offices Santos said that in many Latin American cities editors face jail or ruin by acts of dictatorship Ismay said many friends had asked him how tons the western defense buildup must continue and just what will happen when the West has accumulated sufficient arms and troops I have no idea of what the time limit will he said But It is my hope as it is my belief that provided can by resolution unity and some self-sacrifice get over the next two or three years without a collision the day will come when our energies need no be concentrated on defense but on those other fields of com- mon endeavor which can bring happiness and prosperity to the Services Today Devoti Rites Slated Today peoples of the free world annual MAY JEWELRY SALE fif up to swy OH Mty twins STUNNING COSTUME JEWELRY VALUIS TO 2 for tax AaT np HI seed Newest fold A ENTIRE STOCK FAMOUS NAME WATCHES INCLUDED plm tax to Swiss Makes Brands with Men's and Ladles Savr up to ALL SOLID GOLD RINGS Diamonds Dinner Ravings OFF plus tax CASE A whopping laving preview you get ail the wonders of finest TV with a 16 picture Big chassis famed Turret Tuner that needs no converter for UHF and the sharpest clearest brightest ture in TV Get set ROW for the big events of world shown in your own home FLOOR MAM FLOOK For Robert Jolly Robert JoUy Widely In hospital circles who died m Tuesday will be buried there Friday following services 4 p.m in the South Main Baptist Church Mr and Mrs C E and their daughter Beyerly Sue of who by marriage plan to attend the ices Mr Jolly illness had a Ions tenure at pital In Houston as superintendent He wan a past president of American hospital organisation and he known throughout the state and southern region for his notable position in the tional activities of the Baptist church His tenure of office as president of the Texas Baptist En- at Texas is the longest on record Mrs Marie Byous Succumbs Here Mrs Maria Byous of avenue K a resident of Galveaton the past 13 years died Thursday at John Sealy hospital She was born II at Texas She Is survived by her husband William Earl Byous Sr two sons William E Byous Jr with the U.S Navy at Great Lakes and John Frank Byous of Galveston two daughters Mrs C R Gleason of Austin and Miss Patricia Ann Byous of Galveston a brother W K McBride of San Antonio and two listers Mrs Frank o for Emanuel Devoti 19 veteran Galveston rapher who died suddenly early Thursday morning at his horns will be held at Friday at J Levy It Bro funeral home The Rev of the First Methodist Church will officiate The body will be taken to Brookside Memorial Park ton for cremation The family re- quests flowers be omitted Mr Devoti born here Oct 1872 lived at KH He was associated with Clarke Courts as a lithographer many years prior to joining the can Printing Co staft In 1931 He was very active in numerous civic affairs but retired from them l few years ago American officials said he waa active despite his years and was con- a key man He is survived by his widow Mrs Bess Devoti son Clarence of Galveston sister Mrs Brook's of San Francisco and two grandchildren Clarence Jr and Catherine of Down Month NO HIDDEN EXTRAS MX warr and warranty Emory Texas and Mrs D R Barns of Quintan Funeral arrangements will an by the J Levy A Bro fu neral home V M Silvers 95 Dies at Home TEXAS May 15 Mrs r M Silvers grand- mother of O Barton Welsh Texas City businessman died in Haskell Wednesday Mr Welsh and his brother Dr Hugh Welsh of attended her funeral in Little River Bed Chair 44 Other Models at 49.50 54.90 An extra bed in a jiffy ready for those extra guests Nice in pairs Covered in smart tweed end tapestry covers in of cobrs want one or two of these the minute you see them Get Yours Out of the District Carrie Anderson Services Today Funeral services for Mrs Carrie Anderson TO who died Wednesday afternoon at her home 1423 avenue F will be held at 10 Friday at J Levy Bro funeral home The Rev Robert Busche acting pastor at Lutheran Church will officiate and burial will be in Galveston Memorial Park Mrs Anderson who was born Feb 6 in Houston was the widow of Capt Roland Anderson and resided here the past 99 years Survivors ara three sons Roland and Charles Anderson of ton and Edward Anderson of Fort Worth five daughters Mrs Ethel Mae LeWald Mrs J O ton Mrs A J Harryman Mrs Charles Bernardoni and Miss Lillian Anderson all of Galveston twelve grandchildren and one child Pallbearers wilt be P Robert O Myers ward John F Holmes J B and Kenneth Keys ARREN 4719 BROADWAY Open Til iton Thurs and Sat Vigliotti Rites To Be Held Today Funeral services will be held at 10 Friday at Broadway home for Drummondo iotti 75 a resident for SS years He died Wednesday after- noon at John Sealy hospital The Rev Thomas Donovan of St Mary's Cathedral will officiate Burial will be In Galveston rial Park Mr Vigliotti who was bora Aug 1876 in Italy lived at 2002 avenue D He was a clerk In a package store prior to his was a member of St Mary's Cathedral parish and the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 48 Reports ror p.m Har April April C 17 Infarction April Andrew Wantley 70 St Infirmary tion April Dunn 49 BiOS 1C cerebral hemorrhage Coita 62 John Sealy plUI and left sided heart failure AS 2308 I Reyman it Mary's coronary occlusion May Waterman SS 4301 man Infarction May Carpenter 33 heart May 74 905 street Infarction May W SO St Infarction May A 1115 r May L coronary May 78 May Herman F Kaiser BS hospital hemorrhage May W Coward 66 St Mary's Infirmary Infarction May Thomas Price 1 John Sealy hospital anemia May Ross 61 John hospital cardiac failure May A Jr 9 John Scaly hospital leukemia May HUM 39 John massive pulmonary Infarct May Tord SS John Hospital Infarction acute FOR 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