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ULM BANNESR-PRBB, BRBNHAM TEXAS-
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AGREEMENT IN
Wimar Scores Two
Yanks Beat Sox,
first two places
me chrs
the floor
Bertin Ferguson; Mrs. sins; Coks
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Dispute . •
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got credit for the win. Dick Rob-
erson went the route for the los
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ers.
Guy Wallace and homeruns by
couldn’t score enough to chalk
MH
do," he said.
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born baby boy he found aban-
doned on a vacant lot in Hous-
ton, its body covered with dead
The Redbirds were afforded
doubles by Yogi Candelari and
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for the Immigration Service to step
up its wetback: control program.
Holland announced shortly after-
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•mine vs. Giants.
* vs. Red Sox.
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WHEN TRAIN
SEVERS TRUCK
CONTROLWORLD
OIL, HE CLAIMS
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Jaycees
Mound Hill
American Legion
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’-WASHINGTON, July 1 tSen.
Thomas C, Henning* Jr., charged
Thursday that five American arid
Grant rceived the most votes
of any infielder who was not pick-
ed for the team.
Games Thursday -
Burton vs. Cedar Hill.
LITTLE LEAGUE .
030 040 000—7
301 200 002—8
Galey, 1b
Farmer, cf
Neundorff, c -
Roberson, p
-----A Totals__:
Weimar
Winters. If .
Newton, 2b
Shamblin, 3b
Kneuper, rf
Tanner, ss
Burrows, c
Samford, cf
Whitley, lb ‘
Davidson, p
Scarbrough, p
Eckert
Kansas tootball teains will open
Meir respective schedules against
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Verily in the collision, but the im-
pact broke windows in some cars
and threw passengers to T
ipour
add
not get
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hospital
Mt spent
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San Antonio
Oklahoma City
Houston
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STANDINGS . '
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15-2, at Fireman's park stadium.
The victory, put the Yanks in
first place and dropped the Sox
•The injured were engineers Jesse
Herlyck of Phoenix and C. A. Ball
w doc*
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has m
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peatre d
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erica to
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York. and heavyweight Dale Thom,
as of East Lansing, Mich. 4
MODERN
MILLWORK SHOP
MADE 10 ORDER
Wihdow • Door Frames,
Oablneta,
dar Cheste
andmapther Mana.
na
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Yankees
Red Sox
Burton
Carmine
Indians
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he took
e of the
th TH.
perial, was westbound from Chi-
cagot Los Angeles when it struck
the tank truck almost in, the mid-
dle, butting it in two. The driver
of the truck escaped unharmed
Giants, .
Results WadnMdoy
-as
dFari
Rio Grande valley.
Tnere was a storm of protest
from all sides over the proposal.
Holland left San Antonio hurs-
day, meanwhile, for a tur df the
valley, which will include visits at
Itonio,
from
5 to 4,
j fifth
and RIDIN
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The
Standing
WANTED TO BUY
im"Gsh"
15-2;
Top of Standings
men.
Some rushed out, thinking -
they had gone into the wrong
dressing room. But all have be-
come used to it now. One said,
“ft ft’s all right with the wom-
eft, it's an right with t».“
Washington County
League Schedule
July 17 — Burton vs. Cedar
Cedar HUI • 19
: Results Tuesday 1
- Jaycees 13, American Legion 9.
*""2.
Burton vs. Indians.
' TEXAS LEAGUE
TO BUY
Free of
Only Right
Unions. N
August 2 —Yankees v*. Gant».
Grant Substitutes
in All-Star Game
The Lttle Lague stsfodfrfgs
changed in the !fii
Wednesday aftrn
Yankees ‘dtted
mmgmsm,
toFnhing I
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Ph Tob 447
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ft and
games
games,
rsday
eCr--bus
keister, r
Ecrette, 2b
Wallace, ss
Dickey, if
Candelari, 3b c.,
will be played
klahoma ity.
led directly to the Weimar con-
quest, as the youngster walked
seven batters and hit two more.
Weimar has a two game series
with Fort Sam Houston of San
Antonio coming up. The teams
play here Friday night at 8:15
and then battle at Fireman’s park
stadium in Brenham Saturday
night at 8:30.
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EYES EXAMINED
— BremhamTexe..
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n
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One out whn winning run
sconM.
Eckert ran for Shamblin in 9th.
E: Keister, Candlari, Wallace,
Tanner. RBI: Shamblin, Kneuper
2, NdendOrff 3, Newton, Dickey 2,
Roberson 2. Tanner. 2B: Cahde-
Harrihan Victory Seen
Fitzpatrick said Harriman will
win the nomination "on an early
kallot." But Harriman,, as he left
for Chicago from Washington, said
hr was making no advance victory
claims. •
Essell, 2 South's shoice for
the nomination, is striving to rid
himself of the "sectional' tag. He
told newsmen he thinks a bolt of
Southern Democrats on platform
issues is "highly improbable,"
though possible.
Russell and his campaign strate-
gists wueblting —the simasryaiive
tn heaps.’ Many of the steel posts
used by riders to steady themselves
were bent in the sudden crash. ’
Subway officials said it was the
worst accident since Nov. 1, 1918, -
when 97 persons were killed in a
collision on the Brooklyn Rapid
Transit Lne. a 2
Michael Murphy, motrmh 06
the 1st train, said the power went
off shortly after he left the station
and his eight-car train began .roll-
ing backward Francisco Batista,
riotorman on the second train, satd ■
he saw Murphy's train heading
toward him and slammed on his
1 akrs. "That was all I could
6 2 730
5 2 .714
4 2 .667
4 3 .571
Tulsa 6. San Antonio 4.
Oklahoma Chy at Houston,
postponed, rain.
Damas at Beaumont, postponed,
rain.
Fort Worth at Shreveport, post-
poned, rain.
Game* Thursday
''■Oklahoma City at Houston (2).
Fort Worth at Shreveport <2>.
Dallas at Beaumont (2).
Tuna at San Antonio.
- —--- For w
--stock and barrel practically the
e ll entire world oilindustry outside
Columbus had built up a one-
run advantage, with three in
the second and four in the fifth.
Luther Scarbrough came in to re,
Heve starter Cotton Davidson and
W L. Pct.
57 45 ,539
54 50 .519
52-50 510
racial groups and organized labor,
lick 2na Mh: Romell Miminelf
jolted Me.) , -- -
MEISINKI, July 17 it -Fbur 6k-
lshmans dominated the eight-tan*
tebm . announced Thursday by
Coach Ray Swartz of the U. S.
Naval Academy to represent the
United States in the Olympic wres-
tKng championships
The team named was flyweight
Bob Perry of Pittsburgh, bantam-
weight Bill Borders of Tulsa, feathr
a
ABANDONED Edward
mstm
FREE
hours in the lot, doctors beleve
Ute tiny-tot will survive. (NEA
Telephoto).
william O. Hunt and David M
Culver and Porter Em Strong, all
of Los Angeles.
' , A bus was sent to the Scene to
Uke‘ the passengers to Phoenix,
and crews immediately set to work
the United States."
The Missouri Democrat dded in
a statement that six of the seven
members of the alleged American-
British oil cartel "dominate the oil
industry within the United States."
Main to St. Charles
Phong 696 W I
v*xE8N5AS
-hved- 1tcau
8oQva
1aa 11
WEIMAR, July 17 (Spr — Co
lumbus got the extra base hi* ’
‘but WelmAr scord th* ‘rumns and
Totals
Columbus
Weimar
Hill, Fireman’s park stadium,
8:15 p.m.
July 20 — Salem vs. Cedar
Hill, Fireman’s park stadimum,
3 p.m.
July 22 — Burton vs. American
Hglon,Fireman‘s park stadium,
8:3,. — Jaycees vs. Mound
Hill, Fireman’s park stadiam,
8:15 p.m:
July 27 — Burton Vs. Jaycees,
Fireman’s park stadium, 3p.m.
July 29 — Mound Hill vs. Cedar
Hill, Fireman's park stadium,
8:15 p.m.
July 31 — Salem vs. American
Legion, Fireman’s park stadium,
8:15 p.m.
who have played nine times and Huredo and other major border
~ - cities. a
main appeal s© far to the “little
• people" ot the. party, said at
a news conference Thursday that
1 he is backing a proposal by Sen.
I Hrbert H. Lehman (N.Y.) for an
anti-filibuster rles Change in the
lari, Wallace. HR: Nuendortt, Die-
key. SB: Winters, Keister. SAC:
Whitley, Farmer, Newton. DP:
Candelari to Ecrette to Galey;
Whitley to Newth.Left: Colum-
11, Wefmar 9. BB: Roberson
iidson 6, Scarbrough 4. SO:
Roberson 4, Davidson 2, Scar
brough 5. Hits off, Davidson 6
for 7 runs in 4 1-3 fnnings. Scar-
"2
regularity, and precision of a fine
giad Um#oh ”
USW spokesmen would only say Guy Wallace and homerun* by
that "we are still in disagreemrs"a Nunnr pad Dinkey, but still
2 clearing the track.
The train, Southern Pacific's Im-
Faderal Immigration Service dis-
carded Thursday a controversial
proposal to withdraw border patrol-
men from the Rio Grande valley to
a line some 80 mile* from the
Texas-Mexico border.
John W. Holland, district immi-
gration director, also disalosed the
service was working on a "sectet
weapon" to replace the "wetback
airlift.''
The airfit fell before an econo-
my-minded Congress, which slash-
ed recommended increased funds
• leave* and .ants. Though the in-
fant had lain an estimated two
the Herder Thicker. defhnWri the orrK rrrpmsna EiAum
to Quitter jxss
ninth inning with one away. .
DRAFT-
continued from Page 1)
Rt. 6. Brenham; Val Gean A. C.
Hinze, Carmine, Rt. 1; Harry Lee
zentk,kt. 1, Benham; Mckin-
toy Williams, Edwin E. WUson,
ad J. D. Winston, Brenham, and
ayde Sweeney, waller, (all col-
ord).
lies in the first and fourth gam-
es as h'e pitched the , Yankees
back to the top. Lnnsteadter
struck out eleven batters, and
walked six.
John Bosse went the distance
for the losers, giving up 13 base
blows, striking out 6 and passing
3. ■ ■
Pat Derrick collected five runs-
batted-in with two homers and
a single to lead the Yanks’ as-
sault, while Buddy Krizan picked
up two of the Sox bingles.
Red Sox 100 100—2 3 5
Yankees 062 25x—15 13 2
John Bosse and Bobby Krzn;
Jfmmy Linnsteadter and Bryan
Greenwade.
Women Attendants
Fdr Male Swimmers
At Olympic Races
MELSINKI, July 17 «B—The
cream of the wofta’s. swim-
mers strolled Mo the men’s
and that no joint negotiations were
scheduled. They were apparently
I marking time until the union's 170-
man wage policy committee meets
1 here Monday.
However, company, sources said
> the "substantial" roadblock in the
I way of settlement was CIO Pres-
; ident Philip Murray’s demand for
1 eliminatih of a clause "in previous
Agreements which permits workers
to withdraw voluntarily from the
vilion during 15-day period. befr-Y
the expiration date of toe contract.
ioon, when the
thA Red Sox.
E BLUE RIBBON WINNER—Part of the 1,650 passengersandfoOO'rtWr members of the super
I Tner United States crowd the stem to wve greetings as the sleek queen of the seas nears New
York on record breaking East-West crossing. The speedy vessel made the crossing in three days, 12
hours 14 minutes, breaking the record held by the Queen Mary for 14 years. (NEA Telephoto).
• ' WEM.MKK
L —ar da
—— - 484
-rnrm. JPk
• q
v •2
werfaouldrotrun."
Hennngs’ statement was the lat-
est of a series of attacks he has
made ph toe ’'international oil car
He has centerwft hfs fre on
the Federal Trade Commissi
which he ha* accused of suppre
2 Engines, Baggage
Car Derailed In
Arizona
CHANDLER, Arte., July 17 A
Line persons wre hospitalized
Thursday with injuries suffred
when a Southern Pacific passenger
train collided with an asphalt truck
detailing two engines arid a bag-
ghg car. ./.— '--..J*
The spectacular erash occurred
at a crossing about !e miles east
F-e-Wewse, Pe Of t on- -
Senate.
Since the filibnster is Southern
Democracy's strongest weapon
against civB rights aru otner legis-
lation it doesn’t like Kefauver’s
statement was an open bid for sp-
port by big city Northerners Who
_____12___Strong civil rights plank Bus
a powerful campaign talking point. 7 Dav
The third-ranking candtate in Nber
_ counts—AVerell broug
Harriman a! New York—got A Stout “
plug Thursday fFom New York’s trough 3 fr to 4
Democratic state chairman, Paul’ HBP: Roberson (Sami
E. Fitzpatrick blin». WP: Rolbersor
The seven firms listed by Hen-
nings were Standard Oil Co. of New
1 Jersey, Standard Oil Co. of Calitor-
0 nia, Texas Co., Gulf OU Co., So-
cony-Vacuum Oil Co.,—all Ameri-
. can; and the Royal Dutch Shell
____ Co. and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co.—
Fritish, firms.
"Each of these seven companies
is completely integrated from the
oil wells to the consumers and all ” -________________
TCU Signs
uhit, by which the world's oil mar-
ket 1s controlled, Henning said.
. h "Worid Govenment
"Insulated from American pub-
lic opinion, the oil monopoly oper-
ates a* an independent world gov-
ernment, and. .. dictates its own
to second. The clubsnow have
run. split in their two game series.
Jimmy Lihnsteadter twirled a
3-hitter and allowed single tal-
.... audik.cn. 232.1.1 cach other for the next six years
mm.w thput.whu yhder a new contract announced by
army of me. Tee the two schools Thursday.
. PITTSBURGH, Jub 17 th-In-
dustry sources said Thursday that
the steel companies and the strik-
ing CIO United Steelworkers Were
"very near” agreement with the
major iskue in dispute the right of
workers to quit the union.
110 INJURED
IN NEW TORE
SUBWAYCRASH
Motormen Suspended
During Inquiry Into J
Accident
I- New York, July 17 (HD—Auth-
I I or H Ies blamed two motormen ’fl
I Titursday for a collision of subway
I trains in a- steaming tunnel deep
| under Manhattan'* financial di*- ]
I trict in which more than 10 ;
I screaming rush-hour passengers ,
! were iniured,. dit
■ A Brooklyn-bound express train 3
baAWArd_tntp another twin___J
I ’ - 5:50 -p.m Wednesday: Brief panic
I eroke out in the stufiy subway run- i
t nel when the impact knocked
I struphangers off balance.
! Police. reported that most injur-
ginesaqvertuned-sth second. •
crashed mto.ttssme and a baggage
ear directly behind the engines fan
off the rails, autoOrities reported.
Eight train cewmn and 1 pas-
senger were injured, but they were
not believed serious. Fve were tak-
en to the Southside hospital in
Me«a, and four were taken to .
Mmniat hospital in Phoenix.
The passenger Mr*. Rosa Alls of
Hitcheek, Okla., wes treated at
-toe Phoenix hospital for «hdek and. -
------ WP: Roberson. PB: Nuen-
dorff. Wlrrnftr: Scarbrough. U:
Connoly and Stoith. T: 2:34.
CftnlYXct with Kansas , -
t patrolmen, due to short appropria-
voter worth. July n M/Tex- ton,wouldnesesstatetheupstate
as Christian and the University of ,r" al >f th officer* fiton the
B opened against each other sirce
• 1946 with TCU WMflt six losing
eMeSon oe, an fwo ndingfn ties, will
pmmiison. pfay at Fort Worth Sept. 19,
a— E4PP2.S at Lawrence, Kans., Sept 18, 1931,
TrumnNassaiapub. ept,, ggipdawrenee
#a Sh2 at Lawrence Sept. 20, 1958'
A DALLAS, July 17 MP Charlie
1 Grant. San Ahtonio Infielder, will
STEELSTRIKE "" MinEh To
MAYBENEAR
up a victory. Roberson’s wildness A Nu wint. nII ma r
SEVEN FIRMS
The union cloaked its plans in
secrecy. A mystifying development
was the failure of thousands of U.S.
stee Corto. employes ih the Pitts-
Burgh district to pick up vacation
pay checks ready for distribution
Taursday.
Pay windows were open at the
company but by noon only a hand-
ful of workers had appeared to col-
lect. - - / _
Scheduled to be paid were em-
ployes who had made arrange-
ments before the walkout to take
their vacations between June 2.
when the strike started, and July
16
NN REWARD
uremezm
right.
■ J Domina Olympics
Eugene
argo, 18, holds the tiny new-
Cdlumbtl^ 8 Tt) 7 Several offier passehjer* were re-
03.40 . 1 ported to hAve suffered minor bruls
m*= Ar. es, but th^y did hot require hos-
" piralizatfon.----------------
—; maumam
ATTIC FANS
presi- Me 18M Thursday
___ fit the ttehdants
umaD ----
< J*
J. RAY HILL
Victories.
261 6
H 7 1
1th: Pet-
n (9) and
!1 OPEN EVERY DAY
53 51 .505
51 52 .495
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. 47 52 .475
47 57 .452
ino'M*tob« *nd yahmtmK°Nroa, l ne up
1 at Meiji hrine Field in Tokyo as they start time
«UL for. ih^joixmpic Games gl. Helinktdul-12-
Blutfs, la., middleweight DG
-- fage or Perry, ekia, nghthev
“ Th" weight Henry Wittenberg of New
Ies were slight. Only a few of the
victims were forced to remain in
the six hospitals where they were
taken for emergency treatment af-
ter the crash.
-- The New York board of transpor-
tatlonorderedsuspenslon or me-
tvo motormen operating the trains
pending completion of an inves-
gallon.
He said the immigration, Servide
was being allowed M additional
border patrolmen and the proposal
to withdraw the officers from the
valley "1* off for now."
If you don’t see what you Want
advertise for it. For better tesulte
call The Brenham Banner-Press.
Men, Women! OH at
40,50,60! Get Pep
Feol Vears Yopnger, Full of Vim
Don’t blumeeshausted, worpour, rmdwptadina
eaeys
ask Ai
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A... 1 I
T Tawa"""'' gumown""
a
. ,n r l dm-uamudi
Sehatemwgun
Cartel W h i c
Boosts Prices
July 18 — Burton-v*. Indlan
July 21 — Carmine vs. Red
Sox.
July 23 — Burton St. Giant*.
Msceefarritoattor.
■ Mve suffered most
toe cartel, t»
tn exploiting
Ie, who must.
Ing a report on the alleged cArte
Euman.aasmtd.p
dhner ife nu’to s^curfty. 1
_________________ Jftstice Deprtment, however, is
LTTLE LEAGUE mimh-.
*hFa
Chamd’iuke ftaeeeaive FFdta
During toe past six year*. Hen-
ntngs asserted, toe alleged cartel
(Continued trom Pag 1) '
here later.
Kefauver backs Change
Kefauver, who has directed hl*
"oHE9FS
REAL ESTATE____
Rtl, Brenham, Tel.
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