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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1845.
THREE
ROSTER OF GALVESTON LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
FAIR LIST OF THE BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL
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WITH TIME AND PLACE OF MEETINGS
MR. UNIONIST:
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Secretary-Treasurer....
.George Meany
MALLOY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Haden Building
Phone 8323
FUNERAL HOME
Broadway at Thirty-First Street
Galveston, Texas
LEGAL NOTICES
CITATION No. 65,428
CITATION No. 65,457
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Fair to Building Trades
Building Trades Office, Phone 2-7852.
- ant is a transient person.
LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION No. 65,486
By F. J.-Beckway, Deputy Sheriff.
Hotel and Restaurant Cook Employees,
Local No. 801.
Meets second and fourth Thursdayv8315
p.m. at 3001 Ave. M. President,-Mar
Brown; Financial Secretary, Mrs. L
Hawkins, 3001 Ave. L.
DETERMINED, DR. G. COX
LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION No. 65,509.
A. D., 1945.
veston,
May, A. D., 1945.
has served for several
years as the
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MANNER IN WHICH POLIO
IS CONTRACTED NOT YET
Byers, well known and
throughout the trade union
well liked
movement,
Phone 6462.
Phone 7101.
Galveston Building Trades Council.
Office, Labor Temple, Phone 2-7852.
veston County, Texas, for more than
six months immediately next preced-
ing the filing of this suit. That defend-
Support the Advertisers
in Your Labor Paper.
AFL WOMEN ENDORSE
TIGHTER PRICE CONTROL
The Advertisers in this Section bid_for your Business. Look
over these ADS and all other Ads in this Issue of Your Paper.
PATRONIZE Your Friends and TELL THEM that You
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hereof she have judgment of divorce,
for restoration of her former name of
Cecile Richard, etc., as is more fully
set forth in said original petition now
on file in my office.
If this Citation is not served with-
in 90 days after the date of its is-
suance, it shall be returned unserved.
THE GALVESTON LABOR CQUNCIL
Meets every second and fourth Mondays,
Galveston Labor Temple, 212-218 23rd St.
B. A. Gritta, President. •
N. E. Bethschneider, First Vice-Pres.
J. B. Howell, Second Vice-President.
Charles B. Ganter, Recording Secretary.
D. A. Jung, Treasurer and Fin. Sec’y.
E. C. Valot, Reading Clerk.
George DeHarde, Sergeant-at-Arms.
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W. D. HADEN CO.
BRICK—SAND—SHELL
GRAVEL—CEMENT—LIME
TEAMING CONTRACTORS
AND HEAVY HAULING
Broadway at 22nd Street
Galveston, Texas
H. H. TREACCAR, Clerk
District Court, Galveston
County, Texas.
By Alice Amundson, Deputy.
A true copy, I certify.
F. L. BIAGGNE, Sheriff
of Galveston County.
By J. C. Brooke, Deputy Sheriff.
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The names of the parties in said suit
are: Lydia Villarreal as plaintiff, and
Richard Villarreal as defendant.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows, to wit: Plaintiff
is an actual bona fide inhabitant of
the State of Texas and has been such
for more than twelve months imme-
Asbestos Workers—'
2-7852.
Bricklayers—Julius
N, Phone 2-2927.
Boilermakers—Geo. I
Byers New President of
Laundry Workers Union
H. H. TREACCAR, Clerk
District Court, Galveston
County, Texas.
By Alice Amundson, Deputy.
A true copy, I certify:
' F. L. BIAGGNE, Sheriff
of Galveston County.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
H. E. Beall Elec. Co., 2414 40th, Ph. 9841.
Elec. Supply Co., 2312 Mechanic, Ph, 6351.
Home Elec. Shop,3224 Broadway, Ph. 5932.
Hopkins Elec. Co., 309 22nd, Phone 6123.
Plumly Electric Co., Dickinson, Texas.
Tremont, Phone 2-7852. .
Teamsters 837 (Colored)—G. C. Rickert,
Room 209 Labor Temple, Phone 9811.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed on
, the 10th day of May, 1945. The file
number of said suit being No. 65,457.
pie, Phone 2-5813.
Laborers 536—W. V. Penson, 2609 Ave. L,
Phone 2-6542.
Laborers 116, Texas City—Phone 2-7852.
Painters—E. C. Lash, Labor Temple, 218
Tremont St., Phone 2-4853.
Henry Rabe, 2012 Ave. M, Phone 2-5147.
J. W. Thompson.
E. F. Quinlan, 204 Haden Building.
Streeter Brothers.
Wohlfeld-Dalton-Dellone, Hitchcock, Tex.
Our More Than 75 Years Banking
Experience Is At Your
Service.
BUILDING MATERIALS
32nd, Market-Mechanic
THREE PHONES 7774
Women’s Union Label League No. 142.
Meets every second Wednesday at Hotel
and Restaurant Employees Hall.
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
H. DeVries, 1911 Ave. OY.
L. F. Fleski, 6009 Ave. S¥2.
Chas. H. Ohler, 5007 Ave. J.
Carl G. Smith, 3615 Ave. OV2.
R. E. Kinze, 3115 Ave. Oy.
M. Rekoff, 4728 Sherman, Phone 6407.
A. Voight, 919 Winnie.
V. C. Aldridge, 4205 Ave. QV.
S. L. Findley, 1717 Winnie.
Fred Wimhurst,-1214 Rosenberg.
L. Gremillion, 1624 Ave. 1.
P. L. Seward, 1706 Ave. F.
L. C. Smith, 2027 54th St.
H. M. Sullivan, 509 18th St.
A. E. Vicenik, 1501 21st St.
W. Vollert, 624 Ave. F.
BANKERS
Established 1866
Responsibility Over $2,000,000.
Texas City Central Labor Union.
Meets second and fourth Thursdays.
Secretary, C. A. Nelson, P. O. Box 188;
Phone 2-5673.
J. LEVY & BRO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Since 1868
.GULF LUMBER CO.
A. L. CROW, President
All Kinds of Hardwood
women’s Auxiliary No. 187 to I. T. U.
No. 28.
Meetings second Tuesday of each month
at homes of members at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. E. M. Cooke, President; Mrs. Con-
stant W. Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer,
1508 Ave. C, Phone 2-3572.
The State of Texas to: Richard Vil-
larreal, Greeting:
You are commanded to appear and
answer the plaintiff’s petition at or
before 10 o’clock A. M. of the first
Monday after the expiration of 42 days
from the date of issuance of this Cita-
tion, the same being Monday the 25th
day of June, A. D., 1945, at or before
10 o’clock A. M., before the Honorable
District Court of Galveston County, at
the Court House in Galveston, Texas.
Plasterers a Cement Finishers—J. Appen-
brink, 1911 45th St., Phone 6402.
Plumbers—George Freeman, 1418 Ave. L,
Phone 2-2968.
Sheet Metal Workers—B. A. Gritta, 218
Only Above Contractors Recognized as
OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN
FEDERATION OF LABOR
A. F. of L. Building, Washington, D. C.
President............................. William Green
International Brotherhood of Boiler-
makers and Welders No. 132.
Meets first and third Saturdays each
month at 8:00 p. m., 2103 Mechanic. Presi-
dent, R. H. Bennett, 1922 Ave. K; Secre-
tary and Business Agent, Geo. M. Porter,
605 24th St., Phone 2-7515.
W. L. MOODY & CO.
(Unincorporated)
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Lone Star Cotton Jammers Local No.
851, I. L. A.
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays,
2712% Ave. D. Oliver Brown, President,
1112 32nd St., Phone 2-2562; S. A. Hamil-
ton, Secretary, 3009 Ave. M.
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
Robt. C. Chouke, 1506 35th, Phone 9579.
T. F. Fischer, 1401 37th, Phone 9643.
E. W. Greve, Jr., 1906 Tremont, Ph. 6813.
R. G. Odinot, 4621 Ave. J, Phone 2-4306.
R. C. Malitz, 2020 Winnie, Phone 2-7411.
T. J. Smith, 709 Tremont, Phone 2-7931.
A. J. Warren, 3317 Ave. RV2, Phone 9512.
T. L. Smith, Phone
Kennedy, 3808 Ave.
Brewery Workers Local Union No. 130.
Meets at Carpenters Hall, 1914% 45th
St., on second Sunday. President, J. O.
Roach; Vice President, H. Cross; Treas-
urer W. T. Braunsdorf; Sergeant-at-
Arms, E. R. Surginer; Financial Secre-
tary and Business Agent, S. J. Musey,
Room 25, Marine Bldg.
OFFICERS OF THE TEXAS STATE
FEDERATION OF LABOR
President, A. S. McBride, Houston.
Executive Secretary and Chairman of the
Legislatve Board, H. W. Acreman.
By AFL News Service.
St. Louis.—Sam J. Byers was elect-
ed general president of the Laundry
Workers International Union at the or-
ganization’s convention here. Mr.
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Issued this the 16th day of May A. D., pathways.
1945.
LEGAL NOTICES
Journeymen Barbers No. 100.
Meets every fourth Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.,
at Galveston Labor Temple, 218 23rd St.
N. E. Bethschneider, President, 516.21st
St.; H. O. Brown, Secretary-Treasurer,
514 21st St., Phone 2-6831.
The publication of this paper is made possible by the advertising of mer-
chants who appreciate the trade of members of organized labor, and our
readers can show their appreciation to our advertisers by patronizing them
and mentioning The Union Review.
Motion Picture Machine Operators
Local No. 305, I. A. T. S. E.
Meets at Labor Temple, President, C.
H. Mahlitz; Recording Secretary, E. C.
Valot, 806 Ave. J.
BUY
UNITED
STATES
WAR
BONDS
AND
STAMPS
Theatrical Stage Employes Union No. 65.
Meets every second Sunday of month,
9:00 a.m., Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall. Ed. Pye, Secretary-Treasurer, 1013
Ave. C. ______
By AFL News Service.
Washington, D. C.—Endorsing the
extension of the Price Control Act,
the American Federation of Women’s
Auxiliaries of Labor, meeting here,
called for a united war by labor
against inflation.
The executive committee of the or-
ganization also adopted resolutions as-
suring President Truman and the na-
tion’s war agencies of the continued
support of the A. F. W. A. L.
Plaintiff and defendant were legal-
ly married on December 24th, 1943,
and lived together as husband and
wife until May 15th, 1944, when on
account of the conduct of the defend-
ant towards the plaintiff they sepa-
rated and have not lived nor cohabited
together since that date. There are
no children as fruits of the marriage,
none by adoption, nor is there any
community property.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays that cita-
tion issue; that upon final hearing
she have judgment for divorce, for
restoration of her former name of
Lydia Mascorro, ets., as is more fully
set forth in said original petition now
on file in my office.
If this citation is not served within
90 days after the date of its issuance,
it shall be returned unserved.
Issued this the 10th day of May,
A D., 1945.
(Seal) Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in Galves-
ton, Texas, this the 10th day of May,
A. D., 1945.
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Musicians Union No. 74.
Meets every first Sunday, 9:15 a.m. at
Labor Temple. John B. Ragone, Secre-
tary, 1306 Ave. K. ________________
Galveston Building Trades Council.
Meets first and third Mondays at Labor
Temple, 8 p.m. George Deharde, Presi-
dent; E. C. Lash, Vice President; B. A.
Gritta, Secretary and Business Agent,
Phone 2-7852.
, rnone TO>>. diately next preceding the filing of
Council—B. A. this petition, and has resided i Gal-
The State of Texas to: John Sellers,
Greetings:
You are commanded to appear and
answer the plaintiff’s petition at or
before 10 o’clock a. m. of the first
Monday after the expiration of 42 days
from the date of issuance of this Cita-
tion, the same being Monday the 18th
day of June, A. D., 1945, at or before
10 o’clock a. m., before the Honorable
District Court of Galveston County, at
the Court House in Galveston, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed on
the 4th day of May, 1945. The file
number of said suit being No. 65,428.
The names of the parties in said suit
are: Lizzie Sellers as plaintiff, and
John Sellers as defendant.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows, to wit: That
plaintiff is now and has been an ac-
tual bona fide inhabitant of the State
of Texas for more than twelve montas
and has resided in the County of Gal-
veston for more than, six months next
preceding the filing of this petition.
The residence of the defendant is un-
known to the plaintiff.
Plaintiff and defendant were legal-
ly- married to each other on the 23rd
day of December, 1926, and lived to-
gether as husband and wife until the
16th day of February, 1940, on which
day, on account of the conduct of the
defendant towards the plaintiff, they
separated and have not lived nor co-
habited together since that date. There
were no children born ofthis marriage,
nor is there any community property
to be divided between them.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays that de-
fendant be cited to appear and answer
this petition and upon final hearing
she have judgment for divorce, etc.,
as is more fully set forth in said
original petition now on file in my
office.
If this Citation is not served within
90 days after the date of its issuance,
it shall be returned unserved.
Issued this the 4th day of May A. D.,
(Seal) Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in Gal-
veston, Texas, this the 4th day of
May A. D., 1945.
H. H. TREACCAR, Clerk
District Court, Galveston
County, Texas.
By Claude F. Brick, Deputy.
A true copy, I certify:
F. L. BIAGGNE, Sheriff
‘ of Galveston County.
By E. A. Wichlep, Deputy Sheriff.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Tom Brown, 2115 43rd, Phone 8686.
Fred G. Butler, LaMarque, Phone 6241.
F. Carlin, 2808 Ave. R, Phone 9520.
Ford-Bacon-Davis, Engineering Corp.
Texas City.
(Seal) Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Galveston,
Texas, this the 16th day of May A. D.,
1945.
H. H. TREACCAR, Clerk
District Court, Galveston
County, Texas.
By Claude F. Brick, Deputy.
A true copy I certify:
F. L. BIAGGNE, Sheriff
of Galveston County.
By J. C. Brooke, Deputy Sheriff.
Woman’s International Union Label
League and Trades Union
Auxiliary No. 538.
Meets every second and fourth Wednes-
days at I. L. A. Hall, 26th and Postoffice
St., 3:00 p.m. Mrs. E. P. Williams, Presi-
dent, 1401 33rd St., Phone 402; Mrs. Ruth
Ford, Recording Secretary, 1117 26th St.,
phone 4952.
Hotel and Restaurant Employees
Union, Local No. 69.
r Martin Ohenstein, Financial
Secretary, Business Agent, 820 Ave. G,
Phone 2-3605.
Room 207, Phone 2-3932.
If unable to locate the above mentioned Representatives, please call the
By AFL News Ser vice.
From Pearl Harbor to date, over 43
billion rounds of rifle and machine-gun
bullets have been turned out, more
than 5,000 rounds for every man in
the Army, the War Department re-
vealed. Over one billion artillery pro-
jectiles, more than 17 million rifles
and pistols, nearly 3 million machine-
guns, and approximately 600,000 ar-
tillery weapons, have been produced
by American workers.
United Association Journeymen Plumbers,
Gas Fitters and Steam Fitters,
Helpers, Local Union 200.
Meets second and fourth Thursdays,
8:00 p. m., Labor Temple. R. E. Voss,
President; I. L. Hansen, Financial Sec-
retary and Treasurer, 3910 Ave. P%.
Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers
No. 585.
Meets first and third Thursday, 7:30
p.m., at Galveston Labor Temple, Presi-
dent, Virgil Jewell, 5818 Q, Phone 6102;
Vice President, W. O. Sadler, 3113 R%,
Phone 2-2386; Financial Secretary, A
Dorman, 3607 K; Recording Secretary,
Phil Donohue, 1022 G; Treasurer, W. P.
Sinnott, .Representative, E. C. Lash
3310 Q.
CITATION No. 65,325.
The State of Texas to: John Green-
leaf Darragh, if living, and the heirs
and legal representatives of the said
John Greenleaf Darragh, if he be dead;
John Darragh Barmore, if living, and of
the heirs and legal representatives of the
said John Darragh Barmore, if he be
dead; J. L. Jenkins and wife, Mabel Dar-
ragh Jenkins, if living, and of the heirs
and legal representatives of the said J.
L. Jenkins and wife, Mabel Darragh Jen-
kins, if they be dead; and the unknown
heirs of each and all of the said John
Greenleaf Darragh, John Barmore Dar-
ragh and J. L. Jenkins and wife, Mabel
Darragh Jenkins, Greeting:
You are commanded to appear and an-
swer the plaintiff’s petition at or before
10 o’clock A.M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from the date
of issuance of this Citation the same
being Monday, the 4th day of June, A-D.,
1945, at or before 10 o clock A.M.; before
the Honorable District Court of Galves-
ton County, at the Court House in Gal-
veston, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed on
the 16th day of April, 1945. The file
number of said suit being No. 65,325. The
names of the parties in said suit are
Laura V. Werner, a widow, as plaintiff,
and John Greenleaf Darragh, if living,
and the heirs and legal representatives
of the said John Greenleaf Darragh, if
he be dead; John Darragh Barmore, if
living, and of the heirs and legal rer-
resentatives of the said John Darragh
Barmore, if he be dead; J. L. Jenkins
and wife, Mabel Darragh Jenkins, if liv-
ing, and of the heirs and legal represen-
tatives of the said J. L. Jenkins and wife,
Mabel Darragh Jenkins, if they be dead,
and the unknown heirs of the unknown
heirs of each and all of the said John
Greenleaf Darragh, John Barmore Dar-
ragh and J. L. Jenkins and wife, Mabel
Darragh Jenkins, as Defendants, the
places of residence of each and all of said
Defendants being unknown to Plaintill
The nature of said suit being substan-
tially as follows, to-wit: That on or
about the first day of January, AD.,
1945, plaintiff was lawfully seized and
possessed, in fee simple, of all of,—otS
10 and 11 in Block Number 489 in the
City and County of Galveston, Texas,
according to the map or plan of said
Citv of Galveston, in common use, to-
gether with all improvements thereon.
Meat Cutters Local No. 362.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday of
each month at Labor Council Hall, 8 p.m.
L. Reiderer, President; H. L. Claussen,
Secretary and Treasurer, 622 Ave. G.
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-
CONDITIONING ENGINEERS
1. Moseley Refrigeration Sales and
Service, 2320 Ave. E, Phone 7705.
defendants.
Plaintiff would further represent that
by reason of the facts alleged in Clause
No. 2 of this petition, the plaintiff is
and was prior to the institution of this
suit, the lawful owner and .possessor ot
the premises sued for herein.
That on or about the day hereinbefore
mentioned, the defendants, and each oi
them, unlawfully entered upon the here-
inabove described property and premises
and ejected plaintiff therefrom and un-
lawfully withhold from plaintiff the pos-
session thereof to her damage in the sum
of $4000.00.
That the reasonable annual rental value
of such property is the sum of $1000.00.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays for a decree
for the restitution, title and possession
of said property and premises, and tor
damages, rents and costs of suit, and tor
a writ or writs of possession, etc., as is
more fully set forth in said original peti-
tion now on file in my office.
If this Citation is not served within 90
days after the date of its issuance, it
shall be returned unserved.
Issued this the 17th day of April, A.D.,
1945.
(Seal) Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Galveston,
Texas, this the 17th day of April, A.D.,
1 945
H. H. TREACCAR, Clerk,
District Court, Galveston
County, Texas.
By Alice Amundson, Deputy.
A True Copy, I Certify:
F. L. BIAGGNE, Sheriff,
of Galveston County.
By Mike Fitzsimmons, Chief
Deputy Sheriff. -
Bookbinders Union No. 50.
Meets every second Monday 7:30 p.m.,
Labor Temple Hall, L. H. Benecke, Sec-
retary, 4306 Ave. T.________________________
Pressmen’s Union No. 25.
Meets every first Monday, 7:30 p.m.,
Labor Temple. C. E. Zinke, Secretary,
3727 Ave. O.
PLASTER CONTRACTORS
Ed Drewa, 3227 Ave. Q, Phone 2-5629.
W. B. Rourke, 2008 Ave. MV2, Phone 6582.
H. L. Roche, 1911 45th, Phone 6402.
The results of numerous experi-
ments offer evidence too substantial
to be attributed entirely to chance.
They appear to show, that the ex-
posed pulp of teeth do constitute an-
other possible portal of entry for polio,
and Dr. Cox pointed out that this por-
tal can be closed readily by proper
dental measures.
“Bar any doorway whereby polio
can enter your body,” Dr. Cox urged
Texans. “If dental corrections can
help in shutting out this dread disease,
every individual in need of such den-
tal work should have it done imme-
diately.”
R. P. Frank, 4602 Ave. PY2
E. F. Gerloff, 3926 Ave. RV2, ____________
T. G. Harryman, 1223 20th, Phone 9139.
J. R. Holden, 4117 Ave. PY2, Phone 9829.
W. G. Jayes, 3926 Ave. R, Phone 2-3969.
Adolph Johnson, Guar’ty Bldg., Ph. 2-6913.
Jesse Johnson, 1513.33rd, Phone 9181.
W .A. Kelso, 2215 Ave. C, Phone 5535.
R. Kesel, 1913 47th, Phone 2-4550.
Fritz Leimar, 6424 Ave. RV2, Phone 6016.
Roy Lem, 4328 Ave. T, Phone 6472.
A. Matali, 1727 Sealy, Phone 4876.
A. B. Mendel, A.N.I. Bldg., Phone 2-3452.
O. D. Moody, 5012 Ave. 02, Phone 7929.
O. L. Miller, 3105 Ave. P/2, Phone 7075.
Chas. Oehler, 5007 Ave. J. Phone 7812.
M. Rekoff, 4728 Sherman, Phone 6407.
W. M. Roitsch & Son, 2102 44th, Ph. 2-2619.
Richard Stelter, 1401 25th.
A. C. Vanskike, 4723 Ave. J, Phone 7997.
R. L. Williams, 1809 Ave. MY2.
J. W. Zempter, 2115 Church, Phone 5913.
R. W. Boney, 3726 Ave. Q!2, Phone 6881.
Texas Gulf Construction Co., 2215 Ave. C,
Phone 5535.
BRICK AND TILE CONTRACTORS
James Broughton, 5011 Ave. P, Ph. 2-3716.
J. N. DeBruler, 4005 Ave. SY, Ph. 2-6359.
James Kennedy, 3802 Ave. N, Ph. 2-4715.
Benno Helmcamp, 2505 37th, Phone 9601.
Galveston Art Tile Co., 2020 Winnie,
Phone 2-7411.
Fred McBride, 1414 38th, Phone 2-2824.
CEMENT CONTRACTORS
F. L. Hantsche, 3718 MY, Phone 2-4586.
Geo. Morovich, 3720 Ave. J, Phone 2-2494.
H. J. Hanson, 1527 22nd, Phone 2-5982.
P. E. Hanson, 1421 Ave M, Phone 2-5982.
union’s secretary-treasurer and also as
editor of its publication.
Mr. Byers succeeds Ray Nickelson,
of Seattle, who was elected fifth vice
president. Charles Lindgren, of Chi-
cago, was elected secretary-treasurer
to replace Mr. Byers.
The Woman’s Auxiliary 1. L. A. No. 6.
Meets every second Wednesday after-
noon, 2712% Ave. D, 4 o’clock. Mrs. H.
Warren, President, 2801 Ave. L, Phone
8195; Mrs. Pheobe Harris, Financial Sec-
retary, 2701 Ave. K; Mrs. Gertrude Siver-
and, Recording Secretary, 3017 Ave. M
(rear), Phone 3653.
BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE LOCAL UNIONS
AFFILIATED WITH THE GALVESTON BUILDING TRADES
International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers, Local No. 527.
Meet at Labor Temple on second and
fourth Friday, 8 p.m. - Fred Baumann,
President, LaMarque, Tex.; Edward Ray-
ner, Vice-President, 1124 Ave. M: St. John
Croft, Business Manager, 406% 21st St.;
Vido L. Sucich, Recording Secretary, 4705
Ave. Q._________________________________
Carpenters Local No. 526.
Meets every Tuesday at Carpenters
Hall, 1914% 45th St. Phone 2-7341. T. H.
Dodson, Business Agent.
The State of Texas to: Howard Leslie,
if living ,and the Heirs and Legal Repre-
sentatives of the said Howard Leslie, if
he be dead; Aaron Miles, if living, and
the Heirs and Legal Representatives of
the said Aaron Miles, if he be dead; and
of all of the Unknown Owners and Claim-
ants and of the Heirs and Legal Repre-
sentatives of each and all of them, Greet-
ings :
You are commanded to appear and an-
swer the plaintiff’s petition at or before
10 o’clock A. M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from the date
of issuance ofthis Citation, the same be-
ing Monday the 2nd day of July, A. D.,
1945, at or before 10 o’clock A. M., be-
fore the Honorable District Court of Gal-
veston County, at the Court House in
Galveston, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed on the
16th day of May, 1945. The file number
of said suit being No. 65,486. The names
of the parties in said suit are: Mary
Manthei, feme sole, as plaintiff, and
Howard Leslie, if living, and the Heirs
and Legal Representatives of the said
Howard Leslie, if he be dead; Aaron
Miles, if living, andthe Heirs and Legal
Representatives of the said Aaron Miles,
if he be dead; and of all of the unknown
Owners and Claimants and of the Heirs
and Legal Representatives of each and
all of them, whose residences are un-
known by affiant, as defendants:
Austin, Texas, June 8.—The exact
route through which the polio virus
enters the human body has never been
conclusively determined. For some
time the olfactory lobes and gastro-
intestinal tract have been suspected
as possible portals of entry, and late-
ly, according to a statement by Dr.
Geo. W. Cox, State Health Officer,
science is pointing the finger of sus-
picion to the exposed pulps of teeth.
This interesting theory has been
advanced as a result of extensive re-
search and experiments with animals
tending to demonstrate that the virus
might enter the body through an ex-
posed pulp and travel along the nerve
The nature of said suit being- sub-
stantially as follows, to wit: That on .
or about the 1st day of April, A. D.
1945, Plaintiff was lawfully seized and .
possessed, in fee simple, of all of the
following described property lying and
being situated in the County of Gal-
COUNCIL If men are needed, please call the following:
Laborers 1138—M. D. Ricks, Labor Tem-
M. Porter, -2103 Me-
Executive Board, South Atlantic and
Gulf Coast District, I. L. A.
President, M. J. Dwyer, 1808 Ave. K,
Galveston, Texas.
Vice President, Wm. Jones, 3302 Hadley
St., Houston, Texas.
Secretary-Treasurer, Albert E. Ander-
son, 819 Ave. H, Galveston, Texas.______
Dock and Marine Council.
Screwmen’s Benevolent Association Hall.
Secretary, Albert E. Anderson, 819 Ave. H.
Galveston Building Trades
Gritta, Phone 2-7852.
Structural and Ornamental Iron
Workers Local No. 135
Meets fourth Friday, Labor Temple.
President, R. W. Cochran, Texas City.
Financial Secretary and Business Repre-
sentative, J. B. Howell, Res. Phone, 3791,
LaMarque; Office Phone, 2-3932, Galves-
ton, Texas.
chanic. Phone 2-6151.
Electricians—St. John Croft, 2112 Ave. K,
Phone 2-5311.
Engineers—E. Whittington, 1014 11th St.,
Phone 2-4080.
General Drivers—G. C. Rickert, Labor
Temple, Room 209, Phone 9811.
Industrial Fitters—W. J. Burkett, Phone
2-7852. . —
Iron Workers—J.B. Howell, 218 Tremont,
Plaintiff would further show that for
more than ten (10) years preceding and
prior to the institution of this suit, plain.
Issued this the 19th day of May, tiff and those under whom she claims
—-A- J have had peaceable, adverse possession
of the property involved in this cause,
using, cultivating and enjoying- the same
within the meaning of the Statutes of
---- —--- Limitation of the State of Texas, and
Texas, this the 19th day of- plaintiff still has full title to the prop,
" ---- erty sued for, precluding all claims of
Local No. 329, I. L. A.
Meets first and third Wednesdays, 8:00
p.m., at I. L. A. Hall, 26th and Postoffice.
C. H. Ferguson, President; John Brown,
Recording Secretary; George Harris, Busi-
ness Agent.
1. L. A. Local No. 1308.
Meets first Tuesday each month at
2712% Ave. D. President, George Hillard;
Secretary, Wm. Bailey, Jr., 1514 Ave. B.
Sheet Metal Workers No. 144
Meets first and third Wednesday at
the Labor Temple Building. President,
Geo. W. Miller, 2020 Broadway; Secre-
tary, John Baeuerle, 4508 Ave. O%; Fi-
nancial Secretary and Business Agent,
B. A. Gritta, 5017 Ave. N%, office phone
2-7852, home phone 5356.
Screwmen's Benevolent Association,
Local No. 307, I. L. A.
Meets second and fourth Fridays, 8 p.m.
2002% Mechanic St. President, H. A. Han-
sen, 715 Ave. E; Secretary J. J. Vam
Slyke, 2002% Ave. C.___________________
General Drivers’ and Helpers
Local Union No. 940.
Meets first and third Thursdays at 8:00
p. m., Labor Temple. G. C. Rickert, Busi-
ness Representative and Secretary-Treas-
urer, 209 Labor Temple, Phone 9811._____
Hoisting and Portable Engineers
Local No. 450.
Meets third Sunday at 10:00 a.m., Labor
Temple. J. W. Blair, Business Agent,
Phone 2-6933.
SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS -
Gus A. Butterowe, Jr., 2309 A, Phone 4812.
A. Eimar & Co., 210 20th, Phone 2-2722.
Farmer’s Marine Copper Works, 1918 Ave.
B, Phone 5749.
Geo. L. Hasselmeier, 2401 B, Ph. 2-7743.
Fred Hartel Co., 2321 Ave. F, Phone 5575.
J. G. Humphrey, 2314 43rd Street.
Martorell Street Metal and Roofing Co.,
4416 Ave. OY2, Phone 2-6322.
Rasmussen & Tholen, 5015 Broadway,
Phone 6942.
Geo. P. Werner & Son, 1628 Winnie,
Phone 2-7921.
A. S. Tenille, Texas City, Texas.
THE UNION REVIEW
The State of Texas to: Louis Brown,
Greetings:
You are commanded to appear and
answer the Plaintiff’s petition at or
before 10 o’clock A. M. of the first
Monday after the expiration of142 days
from the date of issuance of this Cita-
tion, the same being Monday the 2nd
day of July, A. D., 1945, at or before
10 o’clock A. M., before the Honorable
District Court of Galveston County, at
the Court House in Galveston, Texas:
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed
on the 19th day of May, 1945. The file
number of said suit being No. 65,509
The names of the parties in said suit
are: Cecile Brown as plaintiff, and
Louis Brown as defendant.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows, to wit: Plain,
tiff is an actual bona fide inhabitant
of the State of Texas and has been
such for more than twelve months im-
mediately next preceding the filing ot
this petition, and has resided in Gal-
veston County, Texas, for more than
six months immediately next preced-
ing the filing of this suit. That the
residence of defendant is unknown to
affiant.
Plaintiff and defendant were legal-
ly married on August 15th, 1938, and
lived together as husband and wife
until July 12th, 1941, when on account
of the conduct of the defendant to-
wards the plaintiff they separated and
have not lived nor cohabited together
since that date. That there are no
children as fruits of the marriage nor
by adoption and there is no commun-
ity property between the parties here-
in.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays that ci-
tation issue; that upon final hearing
Building Trades Laborers Union No. 1138.
Meets every second and fourth Tues-
days, 7:30 p. m., Labor Temple, Sam
Imbroguglio, President, Phone 2-4373. M.
D. Ricks, Financial Secretary and Busi-
ness Representative.
Typographical Union No. 28
Meets every first Sunday, 1:30 p. m.,
third floor, Labor Temple. Vincent
Mellina, President. Albert F. Killi, Secre-
tary, 2210% Mechanic St.
veston, State of Texas, designated and
described as follows: to wit: All of Lots
Four (4) and Seven (7) in Block Num-
bered Thirty-five (35) in the Townsite
of Alta Loma, according to the official
plat thereof, of record in the office of
the County Clerk of Galveston County,
State of Texas, together with all im-
provements thereon.
Plaintiff has for more than ten years
prior to the filing of this petition had
peaceable, adverse possession of this
property, using, cultivating and enjoying
the same within the meaning of the Stat-
utes of Limitation of the State of Texas,
and Plaintiff still has full title to the
property sued for herein.
That on or about the day and year
first hereinabove mentioned, the Defend-
ants and each of them, unlawfully en-
tered upon the above described proper-
ty and promises and ejected Plaintiff
therefrom and unlawfully withholds from
Plaintiff the possession thereof, to her
damage in the sum of $250.00.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays that de-
fendants be cited to appear and answer
this petition, and upon final judgment
she have a decree for the restitution,
title and possession of said property, and
for damages, rents, and costs of suit,
etc., as is more fully set forth in said
original petition now on file in my office.
If this Citation is not served within
90 days after the. date of its issuance, it
shall be returned unserved.
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The Union Review (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945, newspaper, June 8, 1945; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441316/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.