WHITE GIRLS AS DECOYS
NEGRO COMMUNISTS (Elec. Tfl. Copyright—Unitrd Press Assn.) (Reed. Julv 28, 9 n.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 26. James Engstrom, the president of the Marine Federation of the Pacific, testified at the hearing of the charges against Harry Bridges that white girls were employed to lure negroes into the Communist Party. Judge Landis declared that the testimony was irrelevant and ordered it to be struck out of the records. White, W. M’oitow, M. Ashton. N. Ashton, 'M. Green. J. King. R. Calcott, N. Tolerton, 'AT. P'ascoe, S. T'aurima, G. Clarke, W. Edward's, J. Ashdown. High School (v. Old-Boys B).—Burgess, McLernon. Shaw. Sharp. Torrie, Brook. Kelly, Edmondson, Toroa. Kane, Campbell. StewarL, Whaanga, Haig. Burley. MeCliskle. Old Boys B (v. High School).—.]. Aston, K. Davorcn, R. Russell, D. Hamilton. S. Ball. J. Forster, J. Hutchon, R. Kells, A; Eastwood, N. Summersi'oy, R. Smith, J. Barbour, R. Carroll, 11. Scbire, G. Harris, A. Falconer, J. Adear.e, L. Bell. R. Green, S. Scott, G. Smale, C. Horsburgh. SOCCER
The teams in the Poverty Bayflawke's Bay representative soccer match to-moYrow are as follows: Hawkeis Bay: J. Vannan; K. Harrig'aii, W. Bryan, captain; J. Cullen, D. Russell, A. McCulloch; W. Thomson. A. Gibson, R. Rigby, A. Mackie, R. Hughes. Reserve, S. Bryan. Poverty Bay: A. Sylvester; W. Appleby, J. Watt; .1. Barbour, W. Hall, W. Mulrooney; J. Burns, W. McGrory, E. Bridge, A. Waugh, ,T. Dunsmore. Reserves. D. Miller, A. Jarvie, A. Easton. The curtain-raiser to this game will be a match between a High School team and the Primary Schools' representatives. the teams being as follows: —High School: 11. Hankey, B. Hankev, .1. Monk, L. Bullivant, Mitchell, White. Dwyer, Mcnzies, McGregor, If. Monk, A. N. Other. Primary School representatives: T. Nicol. Turnbull, Hickman, Reid. Maxwell, Vincent, Keene. McLean, Kenr.edv, Goodman. Tapping, R. Kennedy, Whitfield. Mr. C. Cusack will referee the principal game, far which Mr. Woods will be the linesman, while Mr. J. Taylor will control the curtain-raiser. The matches will start at 1.15 p.m. and 2.45 p.m., the latter being the starting time for the main game. HOCKEY Foresters A iv. Foresters B). —R. Taylor. G. Graham, D. Hueston, G. File. A. Ball. H. Le Bas, O. Wheatly. H. Swan, A. Wilson. D. Scholium, R. Welchman. Foresters B (v. Foresters A). —L. Olsen. H. Gordo*, L. Horn, B. Pearce, IT. Meehan. B. Horton. A. Webster.-A. Bryan. IT. LofTler. T. Owen, N. Norris. G.H.5.0.8. tv. High School B).—E. Hewetson, C. Aitken, G. Woodrow, A. Taylor. W. Pritchard. J. Evans, D. Francis. R. Hamilton. G. Fredericks. -I Cowley and W. Allen, a. A. Foster. IT. Nield. J. Richards. E
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20001, 28 July 1939, Page 8
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435WHITE GIRLS AS DECOYS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20001, 28 July 1939, Page 8
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