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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - October 28, 1954, Galveston, Texas                                CHICKEN SEAFOODS Dining Boom For HILL'S CAFE 15th 4 Beach Ph 54323 Texas Oldest Iti One Hundred and Thirteenth Year of Public to and the Mainland W L MOODY CO BANKERS ESTABLISHED Tin flnt bank In la la air for M Twm on ESTABLISHED 1842 Pnu GALVESTON TEXAS THURSDAY OCTOBER 28 1954 Isle Numerous Offers of Aid To Four Orphaned by Collision By TERBY MacLEOD fitwi Stuff Writer touched by the of the four Villareal dren whose were killed Saturday in an automobile dent Wednesday took to their hearts the little orphans and set about doing what they could to help them Church who conducted the day funeral services visited the grandparents Wednesday and turned over to them which had been collected for them Instigating this passing the hat project for the youngsters was Alejandro Ibanez j The contributions had been made I by Ibanez Sonya's Grill Louis none of the youngsters Vasquez owner El Barrio lied bow the citizens had rallied to maki their lives a little pier For Armando 11 and Marta 9 are still confined at County hospital and do not know that the early Sunday morning ride which ended up in an auto smash-up near La Marque claimed the lives of their parents Mr and tin Domingo Villareal along with their two brothers Domingo Jr 4 Joe five weeks and their ter Juanita 9 Three-year-old Maria Berta who was with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Guadalupe Villareal in Elsa is aware of only one thing That the home she left three weeks ago which was full of life and fun is now lonely and there Is no mama or daddy around The fourth child Carolina 2 who suffered broken in the accident is presently being cared for by the wife of one of the tors at County Memorial hospital But the grandparents mined to make a home for their four realized Wednesday that whom they did not know are their friends Two baskets of food were ered to the Villareal along with a donation of three dollars The Rev Salvador Rodriguez pastor of the Mexican Catholic Bar Rafael G Saenz owner La Favorita Jesus Garza proprietor Mexico Lindo owned by Angelica and El Mambo In addition R R Cardenas Mexican consul said Wednesday noon he would accept any butions in behalf of the family Checks should be made payable to the Villareal Fund and lie would deposit the money in a special count at a Galveston bank His address is 2513 Market He received one check for from the Star Furniture Company and another for from Buddy Garcia the former boxer Joe Megna director of the Broadway Funeral Home from where the services for the real dead were held said a Mrs called him for particulars regarding the family She wanted to write a letter to the Strike It television show in hopes hat some money could be raised for the youngsters in one of the quiz programs He also received a call from Vol 113 No 201 SPEAKER DR F L MCDONALD At Dinner Here Official Tells Office Heads College Needs NOMA Members Asked To Cooperate With Commercial Teachers By FORREST LORD SUM Dr F L McDonald president of the Lamar Slate College of Meantime eight GOP bigwigs Party Leaders Scramble For Network Time President Promises Tour To Arouse Voters WASHINGTON Oct Republican and Democratic ers fought among themselves and with the networks Wednesday for free radio and television time to votes in the closing days of the congressional election The fight started with recent broadcasts by ident Eisenhower The Democrats demanded time to present their views They were granted time by one network and the cans promptly requested free time to reply to the Democratic answer to the President Amid the skirmishing the White House announced that Mr hower will fly to Detroit land Louisville and Wilmington Del to whip up indifferent voters and stimulate a big GOP turnout for Tuesday's congressional tions The trip for Friday Key Senate States All four cities are in key states in which Republican Senate face close races Any one of them whether the GOP retains control of the Senate Mr Eisenhower will fly in his government-owned plane with the GOP national committee Russia Asks Departure Of U S Embassy Wives Paris Events Solved Crisis Says Adenauer Bonn Leader Comes To Washington For Three-Day Talks WASHINGTON Oct German Chancellor Konrad nauer said Wednesday the free world decision to rearm West many and grant her sovereignty solved a problem of life or death for my people Adenauer who will spend the next three days conferring with U.S officials was greeted at he airport by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles who hailed him as one of the great men of our at Beaumont told the veston County Chapter of the tional Office Management tion at its monthly dinner at the Jean Lafitte hotel Wednesday night Mrs Rose Maceo who wanted to j that his college should attract make a contribution for the veston high school graduates be- cause of the excellency of its Al Olson photographer act out courses and its conduct a one-man campaign city for the youngsters nearness to the including Vice President Richan M Nixon and three cabinet mem bers campaigned throughout th country Adlai E Stevenson led a Democratic parade wit a Philadelphia speech the Republican old guard The squabble over free air tim pitted Republican national chair man Leonard W Hall against Dem The response was if or business management jobs Suspect Held As Girl Bandit Bus Driver Accused Of Being Her Aide NEW ORLEANS Oct Police arrested a pretty blonde and an alleged holdup victim day for questioning about a series of bus robberies carried out by a girl bandit The shapely suspect was fied as Carlton 19 four months pregnant ind reported to be the wife of a serviceman Held also was Eugene 34 who he was held up twice by the bandit and that the second funeral having returned home time she showed him her bosom to I But in the of prove she was a woman ald made Mrs Carlton admitted by the Mends wa a friend of hers and also that had come forth to she had gone out with another sad times three bue drivers and faid they But still had a big were held up Thc third victim he 7 to Introduced by R C Weaver the chairman Stephen He addressed envelopes to truest speaker told of the rapid A Mitchell The National Broad ler Rodriguez stamped them and growth of his college the Co appeared caught In the Uier proceeded to contact firms of financing that beset all employes in behalf of the four schools and colleges and what phans mar is doing to prepare students Olson said not in terms of lars and cents but in the thetic of the people con- Olson said he did not collect money himself just left the und asked the people to give what their hearty told them to Father Rodriguez stated that contributions which he receives he will turn over to Cardenas for the Villareal children Because the grandparents do not have a car a friend took them to La Marque so they could visit with the children in the hospital Wednesday night grandmother and grandfather were busy trying to effect some semblance of order in the home at 1210 nue K At their heels was little Maria Berta The house seemed empty moat of the relatives who came to the His remarks preceeded a panel discussion on the Preparations of Students for Business headed by J Ross Jones Ball High School principal middle Demands Equal Time Mitchell demanded Tuesday tha the networks pive Stevenson time to reply to partisan political statements he said Mr Eisenhowe made in recent broadcasts which were labeled by the White House and thus carried free Participating in the networks Mrs C P Dickinson commercial NBC offered ifie Democrats instructor at the La Marque High I half hour each on radio and TV School Montie J Williams pal Santa Fe School Mrs Claudia Overland commercial teacher of Ball High School Dr Richard W dean of school of business education at Roy Bentson personnel director of Republic Oil Refining Co and F Turn to Page 2 See FOUR Saturday American Broadcasting Company and Columbia ing System turned down Mitchell's request The Dumont television network also turned down Mitchell's It said Mr Eisenhower's speeches to the Smith and Jewish Turn to Page 2 See THREE Looks Like It's Time To Get Out Coats ton so he and his wife can make but Arthur K Redding 42 identified her as the woman who robbed him for The blonde however said I'm a job Storing a beautician not a moll dening or anything he can do I usually take Gene Puig to work every day and sometimes pick him up and take him she told police But I had nothing to do with the robberies Both the and Puig were for Investigation of armed robbery but police declined to reveal their evidence linking the two But uty Sheriff John Stewart of nearby Jefferson parish where Redding robbed said the victim had identified Mrs Carlton as the it She had been arrested earlier from a description furnished by officers said but released when he failed to Identify her ding then put officers back on her trail utter seeing her at a dance Saturday night This he wiir need to keep the ily together As soon sfl thc immediate tion is in hand Villareal will re- turn to Elsa to resign his job as janitor of the Elsa school pack up their few belonging and return to Galveston to start anew with his four orphan grandchildren COOLER Forecast for and Cloudy to partly cloudy and cool Thursday and Friday Thursday near fifi and low near 65 Moderate 8 to 18 miles per hour northerly winds be- coming variable Friday Will Restore 3 Business Mail Deliveries Three mail deliveries will be re- stored in the business district here within the next 10 days Postmaster Raymond Stewart The coolest temperatures of the season were expected to be in- stalled in Galveston by sun up Thursday morning The mercury in the Weather Bureau thermometer began Ing steadily after the season's second cold front passed through here Wednesday afternoon Arrival of the was clocked at p.m at the airport observation station Lowest temperature forecast j for the morning hours is 55 de- j cool compared with j the low temperature of grecs Wednesday morning Coolest temperature following the season's first cold front two j weeks ago was 59 degrees ed more than 36 hours after the front had passed through Highest temperature expected during the day is 66 degrees as compared with the high reading whipped winds in the area up to gusts Highest winds observed afternoon at the airport station were 19 miles per just inside the fresh range Strongest gust was 22 miles per hour Temperatures were falling ly Wednesday night at port station By p.m the cury had fallen only four degrees below the mark ob- served immediately before the arrival Earlier at a news conference President Eisenhower called the German leader cue of the world's great statesmen The President said Adenauer is one of the frte best informed leaders and Is firmly dedicated to peace Flans Series of Talks Adenauer fresh his tri- at the recent Paris ences came here to discuss with Mr Eisenhower Dulles and other top-ranking U.S officials ways to implement the Paris agreements and to block anticipated Soviet moves to stall German ment Dulles grasped Adenauer's hand warmly as he walked down the airplane ramp and said it is a great privilege for me to meet here at the airport one of the truly great men of our time Replying in German the cellor said he hopes that the rible states of uncertainty anxiety and insecurity with which we the West Germans lived so long has been ended by the Paris ments He recalled a visit to Washing 18 months age when a ques Jon was not settled which per haps was a matter of life or death tor my people Long Uncertainty It was uncertain for a long which form of German participa ion in the defense of the free world would find the agreement o all European he said We hope that these doubts and his uncertainty have now passed During the conferences of London and Paris solutions were found to all participating govern menta could agree Thanking Mr Eisenhower and Dulles for their interest in Ger man rearmament Adenauer eaid the whole German people are united in the desire to live in con EMBARRASSING MOMENT An unidentified truck driver red-faced as traffic on Los Angeles Harbor Freeway whines by him retrieves scores of falsies that fell off big vehicle as he made a sharp turn That was worse than having a commented a motorist who passed him UD AP Wirephoto I cordial friendship with the American people His first official act here was to attend a state dinner given for him Wednesday night by Dulles day he will lunch with Mr hower at the White House and be- gin a series of private talks with Dulles and Defense Department of- BONN Oct West German revolt against Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's agreement I Turn to Page 2 See ONE Courtroom Occupants TeU of Fatal Blast EDINBURG Tex Oct 27 CT An elderly since of 79 degrees Wednesday at the dynamite blast Injury in 1950 detonated a dynamite bomb in his airport station the day after tho son's first cold front Oct 13 on recommendation of E j which dawned clear and crisp H I Huh p.m and 24 ending p.m cat Oct 27 Huh ill 71 Rln M El Fort Werth M Airport in IJL fUn AA H 1 F Stanton postal Inspector Stanton made his tions to Postmaster Stewart follow inp a conference with a special Chamber of Commerce committee named to Investigate complaints of the present delivery ilce Present at the conference were j Stanton William F Edwards of Dan P Doyle chairman of tho chamber committee and committee bers Louis Fox Jacobs John A Parker and Harry Levy Jr cal business men Doyle outlined thc problems con- fronting business interests from a competitive standpoint hy the delay In the delivery service It Is claimed by business mtn that under thn present service mall j arrives too lata to bo answered tir Thursday is dur to have heavily clouded skies with possibility of showers today and blew himself to pieces on the second floor of the Downstairs on the first floor Mrs G C Brock about 60 the switchboard operator was blown against a marble wall by the blast that came down the broad Hidalgo County courthouse here case She too suffered The explosion wrecked the shock floor of the courthouse tore Chief Deputy Sheriff Tom marble slabs off the walls broke Norther No 2 was n lamh in windows on two floors and shook contrast to its predecessor which downtown Edinburg The five-story i courthouse costing million lars was dedicated only last Man Killed In Velasco Wreck I Several hundred persons In the at thc time of the explosion at Two en suffered severe shark Minor i cuts and bruises were reported to to Tim other persons VELASCO Oct Tno was Harry Miller about al rounty Kert said he was about 30 to 40 feet from the scene of the blast He said he saw Miller standing there with a package in his arms just shaking his head Then the Blast The next thing I knew there was a terrific Wingert said I was knocked flat I got up andj started running but slipped on the man's leg The corridor was filled with thick blue-black smoke Chester Blodgett an attorney for Rally Parade Slated To Boost Tornadoes Events designed to spur the Ball High Tornadoes to a victory will take the spotlight here Thursday as townspeople look forward to the crucial test for the Tors Friday night in Port Arthur Capping the festivities will be a motorized parade immediately lowing a gigantic pep rally at p.m in Menard Park The parade to be led by Chief of Police W J Burns is being under the direction of Paul Parton head cheerleaders at Ball High The motorized include all cars with enthusiastic and in- be led by a police escort and wend its way through the heart of ton for a half hour or more before disbanding Parton said with the cooperation of police this parade can be one of the finest ways yet devised of showing fans enthusiasm for the Harvey Lenegan Peters 58 as the offer Island Man Succumbs In His Workshop 6919 avenue O died about p.m Wednesday in his workshop behind his home while getting a digger for a friend the police the necessary tion Following the ceremonies the cort will lead the cars from Menard Park east on Seawall Boulevard to street north on to TT A un to Charles W Harris of 6917 ket east on Market to 20th nue O said he and Mr Peters street west on Church to 23rd co-owner of the Guaranteed Service Co went in the shop together After Harvey got the tool I and started to walk out of street south on 23rd back to wall Boulevard and west on levard to street There the parade will disband derly and all teen-age drivers are he Harris said Wednesday I urged to drive slowly carefully and night There was some sort of noise and then he called Oh Charlie I turned around and didn't ee Harris declared He had fallen between two machines I felt his pulse nd then called the he aid Mr Peters said he ad had a weak heart for some me according to Detectives Maurice Harr and L McCown Judge James L McKenna ordered he body removed to Broadway eral Home He withheld a verdict a medical examination had een completed Mr Peters was born Dec 7 1895 n Colonie He was a member f the Methodist church Only survivor is a brother Fred eters of Galveston Funeral services will be Friday t a time to be announced by roadway Funeral Home home j to make bank deposits The reduction in the delivery It I si M M M 4 72 111 17 17 North M M 44 Okla City M 17 M 31 71 M M flu It goon city in Km 11 Huron M in city MI tn 10 SI M M 41 M M Miami 74 M 30 UB Bureau service was made several weeks ago us an economy move hut ness men declared it was working too grunt a on Stewart an- the morning will bo hy noon In sufficient time to make bank deposits and transact other several changed will before hit pUn cnn bn put Into and it would probably take 10 daya year for a decision on Wednesday when a for from injuries received i his injury A Houston man's motorcycle wrecked in and caught fire at the Intersection i Juet yesterday on in Sep of Highway 288 ami farm road 1605.1 Stood hy Mirror Willie Franklin Thompson 3 I nn elevator to thc second floor of the courthouse was taken o tho Dow hospital in Volasco where IIP died about 2 Wednesday Justice of lie Brock of rendered a diet of death hy accident son nn oil field worker had been staying In His body was to Pasadena for funeral ices Tlin number of traffic in rounty oil of year was only H courthouse for a moment into the district courtroom and then walked into tho hall whom he stood before a mirror beside tho elevator and detonated tho blast The elevator girl jo about 22 had gono hack stairs She tho blast went back to tho floor opened her door nml there saw the man's decapitated head In front of her Shin fainted later awoke Ing nnd went into severe shock neys for both sides had agreed on an amount but there was a on just how it should be awarded A decision MI that was dun this said Miller was a tive of Buffalo had been In the Coast Guard and been In this area of South Texas several years He has a wife In town in Duval County some 100 miles north of Edinburg which is a city of some 13.000 near the border All concerned said there were no Turn to Pago 2 See TWO SPECIAL BUSSES FOR LM BOOSTERS Special n The LA MARQUE Oct TC Chamber Lists Nominees Special to The TEXAS CITY Oct of 23 nominees for 11 places on the board of directors of the Texas City Chamber of Commerce were an- Wednesday by the committee Terms of 11 present directors will expire Dec 31 1954 Five of the new directors will be elected for terms of two years and six for three years Ballots will be mailed I to all members of the chamber Nov 27 with instructions they be mailed back to the chamber offices not later than Dec 27 Nominees chosen by the com- mitte Roy E Bentson Republic Joe J Brown Radio Station William H Fetter Texas City Re- fining Inc R G Florance First State Bank Ray Gilbert Gilbert Evans W J Godard Nunez Charges Also Anger Bohlen Soviet Version Says Soviet Woman Was Pushed Brutally MOSCOW Oct 27 Soviet government tonight accused the wife of a U S diplomat of hitting a Soviet worker in the face and brutally pushing a Russian woman The foreign ministry has demanded that the diplomat's wife leave Russia The Russian version of the in- which occurred Monday was substantially different from that given by the State ment in Washington The ment said Soviet secret police had detained two U S em- bassy wives and subjected to personal indignities They are Mrs Karl E latte 32 wife of the second of the U S embassy and Mrs Houston Stiff wife of a rine lieutenant colonel Is naval attache here U g Ambassador Charles E Bohlen strongly protested to tha office the treatment he said Jie two women received and refused to accept a Soviet note cusing Mrs Sommerlatte of To Bohlen will call on Foreign ister V M Molotov tomorrow to discuss the case The Soviet version of dent as broadcast by the Moscow radio The two American women tried o take some pictures Monday of ome Russian children against tha of their factory villago lome which was under repair and bowed considerable rubble Among the children was tho daughter of a teacher named The teacher ana a Soviet worker named the Americans and protested the taking of a picture of his daughter against such a background He suggested that the women go to the factory club nearby and learn some inter- esting facts about the life of tho factory workers At the club Mrs Sommerlatte telephoned the American sy then went toward an exit An- met her at the door and tried to call her attention to her improper whereupon Mrs hit in the face and brutally pushed away a woman worker nearby Called Indignant workers at the club called a militia man on duty who identified Mrs Sommerlatte Her husband arrived at the club a short time later and allowed himself number of tactless remarks about the Soviet Union The Soviet foreign ministry sent the U S embassy a note which said Mrs further stay in Russia was undesirable in view of her act unworthy of a civilized person Diplomatic immunity granted to envoys at embassies and legations extends to their families Diplo- matic circles are unable to recall a precedent for declaring a diplo- mat's wife persona non grata According to the State ment's version of the incident the American women went to the tory club after being told there were good subjects for raphy nearby The trouble started when the women recognized thera was nothing of interest in the club building and attempted to leave Washington said of 20 special busses will carry Construction Co Frank J Heiling followers of La football to Branch Nov 5 The are being provided by the La Marque Lions Club Round-trip bus ricked and re- served seat are on sale at tho school tax office now Three downtown business Texas City Terminal Roger Jacobs Roger Jacobs Pontiac W A son Jr Johnson Material Co Fred Fred Jones Men's Wear Loy Jordan Community Service Co Dr Ed T Charles Lerman Dept Store Levin Pick Pay Grocery Fred Linton Linton funeral home Dean Dr C F physician Carl A Rust Rust Jordan Smith the La Marque C R Schneider Carbide Fuller's pharmacy and Cole food store will also have them on dale Thr Lions have those who plan to make the trip to buy their tickets early Carbon Chemicals John Shirley Godard Dazey attorneys J S Sullivan Houston Natural Gas and Frank K Webb Pan Refining Co The nominating committee In- cludes Albert Aarlie chairman Jesso S J and Wilbur Strong Choose ye whom ye will Joshua give him my support To sit as judge upon tno court Or make the laws to govern me Or authority As Congressman or Senator I want to know what ho stands for What he believes and just what is The faith and morals that his Has ho religion and does he Servo God with real C   

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