Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, JULY 27,1»M.
Lone Star cue to make them effec
Winkelmann.
set
forced
coin
Vote For Senator
SEN. TOM CONNALLY
For A Second Term
He Works In Harmony With President Roosevelt's Plans
0 10
THE FARM RELIEF BILL
SMITH
opti-
The
BRENHAM CUBS LOSE
TO THE NEW WEHDEM
TEAM BY 7-5 SCORE
pitchers
able to
to less
CAPITOL
CHATTER
mg
run
game
and
WILLIAM PENN WINS
FROM BURTON TEAM
BY SCORE OF 6-2
Roman Catholic and the Luth
hurches.
were expecting
seems that the
enough to turn
favor. .
contrary to the weight of the evi
dence.
(MM)
2(MI
>ase
THE JONES-CONNALLY RELIEF ACT
Under the term, of thi* bill Texas Cattlemen obtained cattle aalea and
Place your fire insurance and auto-
mobile insurance with us for prompt
service and responsible Companies
Phone 268, Aug. Brockschmidt ?dv.
101 -6t.
For The Relief Of Unemployed, The Hungry And The Suffering
THE UNEMPLOYED RELIEF BILL
WESLEY UPSETS
ALLSTARS WITH
AN 8 TO 4 WIN
to use three
they were un-
Penn batsters
Kluss-
Had the state been victorious it
was estimated the ultimate saving to
the consuming public would have
been several hundred thousand • dol-
lars annually.
Delicious Cereal Corrected His
Constipation
LOW SUMMER RATES
ON ALL RAILROADS
Tto/JALWTON
“NO”
Congressional Record, p. 729
(March 22, 1933)
Burton was
and even then
hold the Win.
than eleven safeties
Senator Tom Connally
voted
In cither event those who hoped to
obtain, lower rates next winter are
docmed to disappointment.
This is the fifth straight game of
the second half that Win. Penn has
won. Next Sunday they will try to
keep their pcrccntage’perfect by wirv-
ning the sixth game from Shelby, the
team that has defeated them twice.
The game will be played at Wm.
Penn. The admission is only ten
Cents, so come out and see a real bat-
w as out at
the mound
Cubs from
er, SpiUer. Base on balls—Off Zeig-
etnbein 1, off Lueckemeyer 1. Striker
outs by Zeigenbtin 7, by Lueckemey-
er 6. Hit by*pitcher—By Zeigen-
bein (T. Tiemann, Lueckemeyer, H.
Tieinann). Umpires— Lueckemeyer
and
The utility balked .at putting into
effect a 20 per cent reduction at* the
ciiy gates of approximately 250 cities
and towns and asked the federal court
to enjoin the commission from en-
forcing the order. The state went
into Travis county district court to
force the company to recognize its
luling. The federal court stayed its
proceedings pending outcome of the
state court case.
The Business Man And The Laboring Man Have Been Fully Remembered
Connally Voted To Submit Repeal Of The 18th. Amendment To A Vote
Ot The People Themselves
Totals
New Wehdem
7—Trimann, ■ If
Broeker.* 3b
Randrmann. lb
Dannhaus, ss
H. Teimann, h
W. Lueckemever,
Senator Tom Connally
--
No. 43 Leave Brenham 10.09 am
No. 45 Leave Brenham 1.29 am
N?Z 46 Leave Brenham 8.35 am
No. 42 Leave Brenham 4.35 pm
The "BUCCANElK * hotel
ON THE BEACH . GALVESTON, TEXAS
Austin, Texas, July 27. (ZP) — Vic-
tory for the Lone Star Gas Co. in
its court fight against an order of
the Texas Railroad Commission 're-
ducing the gas rates of the system
dealt a severe blow to the plan to
bring about reduced rates in all parts
of the state.
The other would be "for the railroad
ccrnr.iissiot. to uopen the case on its
docket, conduct additional hearings
and isave another order.
run margin
The box
Brenham (5)
Kolwes, rf
Weitnann, c
Sohns, "
Raschke. 3b
Schoenfelder, 21
Spitzer, lb
Stern. If
Rosenbaum, cf
Zeigenbein. p
By 'RED” BUEHRER
The Brenham All-Stars ran info
unforseen trouble Tuesday when a
comparatively unknown team from
Wesley handed then an 8 to 4 trounc-
The All-Stars handed Wesley
after run
All-Stars
most of them
Before the
Stars thought
up, and they
was too late
though i they
RAILROAD SCHEDULE
Santa Fe
No. 6 Leave Brenham 12.06 am
No. 16 Leave Brenham 12.39 pm
No. /5^Leave Brenham 4.44 am
No. 15 Leave ^ren ham 2.55*pm
rtfhfi,-the lead-atfriman for Wm. Peifn,
almost repeated his performance of a
week ago when he slapped the first
pitched ball of the game for a home;
run, but this time Eberhardt, leftfield-
er for Burton, made a wonderful run
and caught the ball hicely as it came
over his shoulder.
The suit with iti attendant expen
sive appraisals, hearings and tran
scripts, cost both the state and th<
company thousands of dollars.
Continuing their drive toward the
championship, the Wm. Penn boys
handed the Burton team a 6*2 defeat
without mti.-h difficulty. Burton came
to Wm. Penn with several new names
on their jine up, and the Quakers
a real battle, but it
new meq were not
the tide in Burton's
Batteries: Brenham — A Isobrook,
Bouldin. Audish, Heuvel, Kasprowicz
pitching and Schlottman and Hendrix
j catching, Wesley — Meyer pitching
I and H. Klause, catching.
Victory for the state would have
tn^nt much tp the cities and. towns
whose distributing systems purchase
gas from the Lone . Star
Co. Many of these cities have pass-
ed ordinances lowerirg the rates to
domesti; consumers and were de-
pending ,on the stali winning the
ALL-BRAN MADE
HIM REGULAR
AS CLOCK
on errors. Altogether
made eleven errors,
proving very costly,
game started the All-
they had an easy set-
played
to do
didn't
1. Irish statesman and i
mentary leader.
2. Switzerland
3. Frank W Woolworth.
4 Three
5 Genealogy.
(> Wyoming, Montana and
Two courses remain open to-
state. One, would be to appeal
jury verdict ar.c seek to have it
aside by the higher courts as being
(MMI 050—5
030 020—7
hits—Stern,
off of Lueckemeyer,
-ft Teimann 0 in . 1
6 in 9 innings.
The verdict of the jury was
shock to both the state and the
pany. The company was not
inistic over its chances to wiq
state with a jury verdict in its
or in the Laredo gas case was hope
fill of winning.
The Cub' tix‘k their second defeat
from New \\ ebdem due to ejrrors.
The (Jhbs suffered the loss of Draehh
and Reisner, regular pitcher and
(Our Great Duty for Relief of the Unfortunates)
Senator Tom Connally
voted
aound until it
anything. Al
have all their
ivr still
won had they |*>t clowned around
and tried to awe the smaller team
with grar^lstand tricks.
The All-Stars are still in their bat-
ting slump. They could only collect
seven hits off the Wesley pitcher, and'
most rtf these little infield hits. If the
All-Stars intend to win anymore
games this year, they are going to
have to snap out of their slump and
play “heads-i
The Wesley nine rose
s:on and played splendid
rtut the game,
pitched a great
twelve All-Stars
seven hits.' The rest of his
hacked him up splendid and
committed three miscues. Th<
lected eight hits off five .All-Star
pitchers, most of these hits being'in
•‘■■• pinches. •
Scoresby innings: «. rhe
Wesley V OKI ^01 040—8 8 3
All St5.', n-o -Ml—mo—4 7 11
Cubs started fumbling every ball that
came their way.
In a recent game the Cubs
the Burton nine after taking
point lead up until the ninth
when the Burton Voy.s started
and posed out the
in their
ANSWERS TO TEST
QUESTIONS
Below are the answers to test ques
tions printed on page 2.
We quote from hia voluntary and
enthusiastic letter: “After reading
your advertisement, I decided to
UM All-Bran. I had been taking
pills right along. But now I dont
have to take pills.
“I take All-Bran every morn-
ing, and am as regular as the clock.
It has done me a lot of good.’ —
Stephen Higgins, 51 S. Nein St.,
South Norwalk, Conn.
Common constipation frequently
causes headaches, loss of appetite
and energy. Yet this condition can
be overcome, usually, by eating
Kellogg’s All-Bran.
Tests show this delicious cereal
provides “bulk” and vitamin B to
aid elimifciion. All-Bran ix also
ricKin'iftlhor the bloSp
The "bulk” in All-Bran is much
like that fn leafy vegetables. In-
side the body, it forms a soft mass.
Gently this clears out the intestinal
wastes,
Isn’t this safer than taking harm-
ful patent medicines? Two table-
spoonfuls daily are usually suffi-
cient. Chronic cases, with each
meal. If seriously ill, see your doc-
tor. All-Bran makes no claim to
be a “cure-all."
In the red-and-green package.
Double-wrapped for greater fresh-
nets. Tw'o scientific safeguards to
protect All-Bran’s delicious flavor
and crispness. At all grocers. Made
by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
baseball.
to the occa-
ball through-
for Wesley
He whiffed
allowed only:
^-.J^trii^lay. Sc h •■Rffjfc’bl'ri—
has joined the trcet*arHfR,p1ayed
last game Sunday, getting two
out of four times at bat.
Zeigenbein pitched a nice game
was not jjiycn any sumiQjioJg^
teammates. With three on bas<
the eighth inning Stern hit a dpti
ta Iett.o>riix-,Sohn.s.—Is
Schoenfelder Rosenbaum
first. H, Tieinann took
in the ninth to hold the
hitting
Most
T otals
Score by inning
Brenham
New Wehdem
Summan : Tw<
Dannhaus Hits o
8 in 8 innings, of
inning, off Zeigenbe______
Double plays—Rosenbaum to Schoen-
felder, Dannhaus to Randertnann
Stolen bases — Tieinann, Schoenfeld-
The Lone Star suit was regarded as
the biggest of its kind ever tried in
7'exas. It required approximately six
weeks to try it in the district coifrt.
Elaborate and minute valuations were
made of the company’s property by
the and.._tli£L-Lotupaiix’i_4:iigi.-.
Hirers: X” heading'” on the vafuitions
extended through several months.
wu an Emergency Measure. The Plow-up Plan—the 10-Cent
the Wheat Benefit Plan were all parts of this
legislation. Under its provisions the fanners of Texas have received
in excess of $44,000,000.00.
Galveston
Be carefree and comfort-
A able in Galveston’s cool-
Q est h°tcl- Located on the
A vbRfa • beach where the cool
Gulf breezes, blow right
*nto y°ur foom. The Buc-
h^y^^^-a^caneer offers coolness;
and comfort at a mini-
Q mum rate. Write now for
rates and information re-
. garding YOUR vacation
in cool Galveston.
13. New York
14 Rhode Island
15. About thirty miles.'
16. Fresh water
17 To get wood-boring
and their larvae for food.
18. The Chief Justice of the Unit
ed States.
19. Place of punishment of tht
wicked after death.
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9. Worcester
10. Brussels.
11. A wooden horse filled with
soldiers.
12 Churchill Downs, Louisville,
F T.ue-T emeyer. 2b
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E. Luerketmyer. rf
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