1946-08-14, [P ]

1946-08-14, [P ]

T*age 4 THE DAILY BULLETIN Wednesday, August 14, 1946 ... -■....■■ TWO IN HOSPITAL FROM REGRET RESIGNATION OF EXPECT 28,000 AT 'DEMOCRACY' CLASS RADIO NOISE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER CAPITAL ALL-STAR GAME STIRS COLUMBIA ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14 (ANP)—A WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (ANP)—- confusion of noises from a radio set, (ANP)—Resignation of Lucille (ANP)—With only a few hours One of the favorite classes at Co­ frightened Birdell Younge, 18, who Foster McMillin as one of the three left before curtain time for the All- lumbia’s summer school is the one fell asleep while listening to her civil service commissioners is read Star Baseball classic between se­ known as Foundations. It is sup­ radio. Not realizing where the noise with regret by many Negroes. Al­ * Was coming from she became hys­ though Mrs. McMillin did not foist lected stars of the Negro National posed to teach democratic ideals. s terical and ran down to the second herself on the public as a great bene­ and American league, scheduled for About 20 southerners attend, com­ I floor into a room, jumped across factor, she was always willing and Griffith stadium Thursday night ing from all parts of the south and the bed of Amanda Tibbs, and then ready to help. at 8:30 p.m., indications were that some of the most heated debates oc­ leaped out the window. Many things were done for Ne­ a near capacity/ crowd of 28,000 cur on race relations in the United Miss Tibbs, who was awakened groes by Mrs. McMillin through the fans would see the contest, which is States as a detriment to democracy. by the figure running across the late G. N. T. Gray who was a per­ being played in the east for the The southerners maintain that bed and disappearing out of the sonal friend of the commissioner. first time in history. 90% of the southern white popula­ < £ window, became confused, jumped Her tenure of service, which began Managers Vic Harris, of the tion are “good” and want to see Ne­ out of her bed, and followed her out because of ill health. She will be re­ NNL team, and Quincy Troupe of groes get a fair deal. They declare the window. tired and the President has written the NAL, were uncertain as to their against “northern intervention” They were taken to Homer G. in 1933, will be ended at her request definte starting lineups, but it was which they vow is the reason many things are kept from the Negro. But Phillips hospital where Miss Tibbs her expressing his regret at her in­ a certainty that every position £ b | ability to continue. She is the wife they had no explanation of the last discovered that the $490 which she would be manned by a topflight per­ of a former governor of Kentucky. former when the umpire calls “play Alabama outbreak in which there ad attached to her night clothe ball.” was no northern influence. was missing. Police said it wa& GREYHOUND BUS PROMISES The selected teams, include two probably taken by one of the crowd catchers, seven infielders, five out­ The NNL will match these two that was on the scene when they TO HALT JIM CROW fielders and six pitchers from the with Leon Day, Newark Eagles ace, arrived. CHICAGO, Aug. 14 (ANP) — NAL, while the NNL aggregation who has a no-hit, no-run game to Responding to a letter from the Chi­ includes two catchers, six infield­ his credit this season; Pat Scantle- 7! cago Civil Liberties committee, ers, six outfielders, and a half bury, Cuban luminary, and South­ pointing out the importance of the dozen hurlers. pays Barney Brown, of the Philly decision in the Morgan case outlaw­ Topping the list of players from Stars, and Jonas Gaines, of the I CLASSIFIED ADS ing jim crow on interstate trans­ the NAL are Ban Bankhead, sensa­ Baltimore Elite Giants. Either Ml portation, the Greyhound Bus com­ tional pitcher of the Memphis Red Brown or Gaines will start the fray pany notified comtnittee head­ Sox, and one of the three Bankhead for the NNL, with the righthanders WOMEN NEEDED quarters here that the suggestion brothers now in organized baseball. adding the finishing touch. TO WORK ON 3:30 TO 12:00 SHIFT. would be followed. Sam Bankhead, of the Homestead Day, in 13 games, has a record of FOR IRONING SHIRTS. The letter sent by Ira Latimer, Grays, will oppose his brother if he eight wins and four defeats, with NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. executive director of the commit­ is a starter on the NNL team, while 74 strikeouts, and holds the NNL tee, stated: “You must notify your the third Bankhead, Fred, of Mem­ record of 18 strikeouts in one game. — Call — employes and instruct them, and phis, is setting this one out. Besides pitching, both loops pre­ CRYSTAL LAUNDRY you must notify the privavtely own­ Bankhead, veteran marine of sent an array of heavy ciouters ed concerns which you use for rest World War II, is rated the fastest which should make it a real battle 225 S. CLINTON ST. stops to require them to conform, hurler in either league. He has between pitchers and batters, the i or you must change to ones that will. worked four games since his dis­ age-old struggle that makes base­ We appeal to you to accept the chal­ charge from the marines, and won ball the national pastime. The NNL Wanted: Unfurnished room, lenge to handle change in policy them all, with a record of 50 strike­ is loaded with heavy swatters, with 4 FUlton 3223. quickly, as a firm of your person­ outs in 36 innings, while granting Josh Gibson, 1945 batting cham­ FOR RENT—2 rooms for. 4 men nel and financial resources must only 10 hits. pion and home run king, heading 2010 Home Ave. surely be able to do. Another pitcher calculated to the parade. Gibson, with eight “However, we are carrying out a give the fans a real thrill is Cliff homers, leads in this respect with campaign to inform the Negro race Johnson, big Kansas City Mon­ Larry Doby, Newark, second, with MARKET REPORT of their rights under this decision archs righthander. Johnson seven, and Monty Irvin, also New­ Wednesday, August 14, 1946 • and are placing our staff of attor­ whiffed 95 batters in 86 innings, ark, and Buck Leonard, of the N. Y. Summary- neys at their disposal to protect for a record of eight wins against Homestead Grays, next with five ! them in those rights.” two losses. each. Stock........ 8(0)0.000 Bond.......... 5,0(9)0,000 4 Curb..... 2(2)0,000 at Dunhill's MS N. V. Stock...............092 N. Y. Bond.................465 ItHE MAN'S STORE Previous Day— Stock.......... 9(3)0,000 This Sports-Minded Man’s Bond..... 3,6(7)0,000 WATCH Store—puts something extra 4»/ Curb....... 2(3)0,000 In LEISURE JACKETS — in REPAIRING SPORTS SHIRTS — in every Bond Summary— 4 item of Sportswear! 5,090.000 Guaranteed Bond Key..................465 10-Day Bond Good Seteeffons Now! A. P. Stock Summary— BACK-TO-SCHOOL 800,000 SPORTSWEAR — CLOTHING i Stock Key .. 557 GARLAND’S Stock..... 357 BROADWAY AT GERMANTOWN DUNHILL’S 418 STOCK Open Evenings INC. FOURTH AT LUDLOW BOND 985 JF.

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