The Union Review (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946.
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Puplished Every Friday Morning at 217 Tremont Street.
Phone 6635
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Entered at the Postoffice at Galveston, Texas, as Second-Class Mail Matter.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the columns of The
Union Review will be gladly corrected upon its being brought to the atten-
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GALVESTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946.
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England at Wimbledon. Left to right: Patricia Todd, Lafayette,
Calif.; Louise Brough, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Pauline Betz, Los
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husband and wife until April 15th,
1946, on which day, on account of the
conduct of the defendant towards the
plaintiff, they separated, and have not
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His word is good because it is never given carelessly.
The incorruptible man is not afraid. He will speak out against
evil wherever it exists. But he will not condemn his fellow men
When You Deal in Real Estate—Be Sure
the Title is Guaranteed
Grocery Stores, Fruit Stands and
Meat Markets
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
--- INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ---
We Solicit the Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
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 Mike Fitzsimmons, Chief
Deputy Sheriff.
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IT’S NOW FATHER KELLY ... To all his other titles “Commando”
Charles Kelly has added the new one of “father.” He is shown making
friends with his daughter born May 26 in Pittsburgh (Pa.) hospi-
tal. Mrs. Kelly cradles the baby in her arms. The “Commando” was
Pittsburgh’s first Congressional Medal of Honor winner in World War
II. He is now operating his own service station.
We would like to see an All-Day Sunday Closing Law
for Grocery Stores, Fruit Stands and Meat Markets. A
state law authorizing incorporated cities to regulate their
Sunday closing of various lines of business and a city
ordinance with public sentiment behind its enforcement
should accomplish a satisfactory solution to this problem.
C. P. EVANS, Partner and General Manager.
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at. any time. Copy of this paper will be sent to the advertiser.
Communications of interest to Trade Unionists are solicited. They should
be briefly written, on but one side of the paper, and must reach this office
not later than Wednesday afternoon of each week. The right of revision or
rejection is reserved by the publisher.
Names must be signed to items (not published, if so requested), as a
guarantee of good faith.
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the views or opinions of
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But—unfortunately too many people have a price of some sort.
They wouldn’t take a money bribe—fewer people do than is realized.
However, they do ask favors—and return them. They don’t speak
There was one child born of this
marriage, now with the defendant.
Wherefore plaintiff prays that the
defendant be cited to appear and an-
swer this petition and upon final hear-
ing he have judgment for divorce, etc.,
as is more fully set forth in said orig-
inal 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 27th day of May,
A. D., 1946.
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Every union in Galveston should
have a press correspondent. You
want news of your union to ap-
pear in The Union Review. See
that someone is especially ap-
pointed to send it in. See that it
reaches the office in time, for
every paper has a closing time.
All local news should be in
The Union Review office not
later than 11 a. m. Wednesday.
Address all news matter to
THE UNION REVIEW
Fred W. Catterall, President
Mart H. Royston, Vice President Arthur E. A. Catterall, Vice President
Neal Butler, Executive Vice President W. C. Schutte, Cashier
Geo. G. Moore, Vice President E. M. Warren, Assistant Cashier
C. F. Uroda, Assistant Cashier
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without due cause—and then never misjudge a group by the action
or opinions of one man. He holds no unreasoning prejudices. He
treats his fellow men as individuals and respects their beliefs as
he demands respect for his own/The only aristocracy he recognizes
is the aristocracy of character, of good thoughts, of good manners.
He neither looks down at or up to his neighbor. He is tolerant of
everything except intolerance.
Given a nation of incorruptible men and the world could be a
world at peace. The world will always follow the strong man, and
the incorruptible man has an inner strength that is never more
apparent than in the hour of adversity. He is like the city founded
upon a rock. The incorruptible man is the honor, and the base, of
a good community or a great nation.
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band and wife until November 15th,
1944, on which day on account of the
conduct of the defendant towards the
plaintiff, they separated, and have not
lived nor cohabited together since that
date.
There was one child born of this
marriage, Tommy Watts, now over
three years of age, now with the de-
fendant.
Wherefore plaintiff prays that de-
fendant be cited to appear and answer
this petition, and upon final hearing
he 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 14th day of May,
A. D., 1946.
(Seal) Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in Galves-
ton, Texas, this the 14th day of May,
A. D., 1946.
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The- State of Texas to Elvira Watts,
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 Ci-
tation, the same being Monday, the
1st day of July, A. D., 1946, at or be-
fore 10 o’clock A. M., before the Hon-
orable District Court of Galveston
County, at the Court House in Gal-
veston, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed on
the 17th day of April, 1946. The file
number of said suit being No. 67,436.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: Lloyd A. Watts as plaintiff,
and Elvira Watts as defendant.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows, to-wit: That
plaintiff is now and has been an act-
tual bona fide inhabitant of the State
of Texas for more than one year and
has resided in this County for more
than six months next preceding the
filing of this petition. The defendant
is a non-resident of the State.
Plaintif and defendant were legally
married to each other on October
31st, 1944, and lived together as hus-
out when they should, for fear of offending someone of importance *
to them. They don’t want to “hurt people’s feelings,” by telling a 3
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issues in order to gain a point. They are warped by prejudices and
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The State of Texas to Emma Jolly,
Greeting:
You are commanded to appear and
answer the plaintiff’s petition at or be-
fore 10 o’clock A. M. of the first Mon-
day after the expiration of 42 days
from the date of issuance of this Cita-
tion, the same being Monday, the 15th
day of July, A. D., 1946, 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 7th day of May, 1946. The file
number of said suit being No. 67,552.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: John B. Jolly as plaintiff, and
Emma Jolly as defendant.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows, to-wit: That
plaintiff is now and has been an act-
ual bona fide inhabitant of the State
of Texas for more than twelve months
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 affiant.
Plaintiff and defendant were legally
married to each other on the 10th day
of June, 1944, and lived together as
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seal of said Court, at office in Galves-
ton, Texas, this the 27th day of May,
A. D., 1946.
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 Mike Fitzsimmons, Chief
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