» • • \ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16,1947 rld £ SIXTEEN A vtrag* Daily Ctreulatiou Manrlffatpr lEurttittg Bhir the Mveth of D iw k it , l*M The Weather F w M aet eff II. S. W m tlM r Hureau, only that part of hla property set for Thursday evening, January Roger Uiko, of Divlaloa street, "x jFred Wohllebe, for many years which is Bonsd fo r buslnaas. His 22 a t 8 o'clock at the Municipal wraa a bearer at the funeral of coidnacted with the Manchester Engaged. 9,283 lutarmlttmt Bght rata «r grtxsie Electric bight Company on Its Another Plea appUcatlon sUtea that the lot wUl Building, A b o u t T o w n Robert Thornton yeetkrday after j Mr. Barlow is the owner of a ga LECLERC IT of the AaiH ■■Mug w rty thia avmlagt eteariag outside work, but no longer con be used for the sale o f new and noon and not Roger Lswcks as rage building acroas the street i e ( ( aeg eaMer tata tonight aai Friday. nected with the company, was one used automobiles, and that not JTaiM rhl H w m sUted In yeaterday*s Hereld. Before Board from where he la now asking to Tbt aM*wMk wnyw ••rvto* o f the Brat last night to be inform more than 12-automobites will be be allowed to use property fo r the / Monehesier^A City of Vttiage Chmrm w ill tak* ^ c « tnla evantnf at ed when the lights went out. Many kept in the lot at ond time, and 26 Mahi tStrtM i Sgt. Michael Swretaoe. son of that each of thoee automobiles wlU sale of automobiles. He has pur T:80 at Ui« Ooranant-Confrefa- persons, not knowing that Mr. PlifNM 8299 I Mr. and Mrs. Ostop Sw-etaes, of 321 Malcolm Baflow Pre> be in a suitable condition for legal chased this property, and 100 feet VOL. LXVL, NO. 90 t4 ) •iMiai clrarch. Toroom m avening Wohllebc is no longer connected \ MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1947 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICK THREE CKN'DJ tiM Oovanant Hi-Leaguc wUI meat • tt'etherell street, Manchester, has operation on the highways of beck from Center street the prop received hla honorable discharge writh the company, called his home sents Second Rcf|uesl COnneetIcuL The hearing has been erty ia soned fo r business. a t •:*> at tha paraonage and every to report the mishap. atanitier is o r ^ to be present. from the Army at the Fort DU For Zoning Permission Separatton Otnter. A Regular «« Army solder, having re-enlUt*d in Main CI«onsrt Sciillle in Georgia Governor Dispute Mambara o f Templa Chaptar, November, 1M5 for a one-year Malcolm Barlow, who on Jan- Club lo Present 'uary 2, was denied his request to Order ot the Eastern SUr are ^ hitch, Sgt. Swetiies Joined the arrn- And Dytrf" Housing Subsidy minded that rsaarvatkms tor Vm ed forces In December IMS. and use property located at 192-lM Georgia’s Executive Center street as an automobile M pper on Wadnesday. J a n ^ 22. for the past eight, months has been j Gay 90’a Drama Officers' night will close sUUoned with the Arm, of Oc i . • ■IT TWO / UANUUfCSTICK EVENING HERALD. MANCirESTEB. CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 194T IIANCHtSTBS JVENINO REItALt). MANrHESTBR, iXINN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 194T P A O K T H K C t thoHc who had worked with him Sad, haaring Bradley remark, " I celvad na proialaea add was doing durthg thd pant year. The new nsUonal llnooms, prices, produc- a^ welcome address, stated that So. MaRehniter Firemen must have hit the sucker ao bard STS?: uon and employment.'' what the Grange stood for was of Club Selects prealduit, (Morga Potterton. will R o f hia own wUL ' — Respond to North End Cal Witness Tells. Warriorfi ol^the West ■nggasts n^rt-Palat Pregrani appoint tha MamheraMp, Youth, I eplit It (the axe) ell the ,wey - Art Contest Would Taper primary importance to the etau. COMPLETE under cross aaamlnatlon by da* In a Buggeated eight-point post Refreahibent, Home and Commun down.'* i Albert jN. ^Jorgensen, University fenae counseL Maenby danied he war program for northeastern M .; L l. O IL Its Officers ity, Welfare and Pubicicity com- Chief Albert Foy anil per- About Slaying Bradley baa also been Indicted of Coilhertlnit prealdenL e*id the mitteea.- aoniiel o f the South Manches by the gland jury for the death of had told the police his story “ ra- For Children Off Subsidies farmers, Dean Myers aald the top nearly 40fl students attending the ter Fire department anawered Henry Edwards of New Haven. I peatedly." The trial reauroea to* objective should be to provide a College of Agriculture this year Bnrkland ■ Oakfand Or> The monthly meetinga o f .the good diet for tha milllona of con- constituted an all-time high. Total SERVICE a call for help yeaterday from Axe*Sliiggrfl Body of In concluding, hit questtana. day. club will take place on the third Seen Best Means to sumera in this region... "Read enrollment In the university and the North End hut they did not State's Attorney . AbraJiaiii-- S. NRUonwide Competition gailizalion Holds An* Wcdneaday evening o f each have to leave their Are ntatlrai justing our thinking and opera Its extension now numbers 3,000, Carter Seen Lying LTIIman asked LJsenby, who waa on nnal fathering month. to handle the Job. There waa no Under Wny Now With Reach Normal Peace* tions from msximum output re- he revealed, with S.600 on the ^ Officer Jamra ReoVdon o f the amoke and no fire but aome On Ground the stand all day, if ha hail ba«n gardleas of coat to efficient, low main campus. promised anything by tha proas- time Price Levels Fire Mnrahal'a office, Connecticut water waa uaed on the oaaign' .$6,000 in Priieg coat production," ranked next on i , ■ ' ' • The Buckland-Oakland club cution in return for tealifylng State Police, ahowed picturea, ment— putting labela on Infan N ew Haven, Jan. Id— UP)— W il hia lUt. Tractor Driver lajnred MID-WINTER SALE! lOld iU annual meetlnif laat nixbt “Friend or Fee" and “Chemlatry tile Paralyaia gift contalnera liam IJaenby, 34, chief witneaa for against Bradley. A gtgaatle nation-wide art con- Hartford, Jan. 13— ( O — Prob Other points were: Uaenby replied that he had rs- ICE GOOD NEWS! o f F ire" and aaawered qfteationa Chairman Bob Spencer of the ably the best means of achieving Support sound jcoopersUvea and Bridgeport, Jan. 13— (•'I —Albert I aV the Burklnnd nrhool holt, with the state in the murder trial of TONIGHT teat for grade achool children from a laixe attendance of the ntembcfa Superintendent o f .Schoola A. H. local fund diiva bad aome tOO Robert Bradley, 30, told Judge an orderly transition to normal farm organisations; keep debts at J. Hynes, 25, Is in Bridgeport hos filing and Reprenentative Sher- contalnera donated hy the Or- kindergarten age through tbe from >toth nertlonn. Kenneth Wynne and a Jur^ In paaocUme levels of agriculture a safe level and avoid expansion pital with a podaiMe fractured woorl O. Bowera, who la a member ford Soap Company and an ITS THE MUSIC OF eighth grade la now underwgy, me- Folldwing reporta o f officera and Superior sourt yeetAday of seeing CYCIES on c u ^ t ; be prepared over the pplris and Internal Injuries he re o f the club, were other apeakera equal number o f labela, but prices and production la a gradual com m itted, the eonntitution and the axe-alugged body of Benjamin DANCE aordlng to McGUl-Convene. Inc. next year or two for a decline In ceived last night when a trailer introduced by Fred Clark. Mra. getting the labela on the cana O F l< > 4 7 tapering 'o f government subsidies byliiwa, aX drawn up by Hasen Carter lying on the ground. BOB '"O ver I6.000 In prixea will be farm Incomes from wartime lev- truck tractor he was driving over Harriet Clark and her rommittee in a hurry— required plenty . Al Gentllr** Orrtifxtra Hnni and committee, were Uaenby, indicated with Bradley ^ given to more than 400 contest according to W. L Myers, sgrtcul- ria; provide equality of education turned at a street inteniectlon aerverl aandwtchea and coffee. o f help. Hende, an emergency Every WcS. and Fri. Nifflit« read. dlacumuX and accepted with In connection with the deaths of The Tea Show FREEMAN winners,” aald Thomas McGill of tural dean at Cornell university. al opportunities for rural boys here. Police quoted him as saying Moriartv BroM. call waa made to Chief l^y. K. of (!, Hallmomv Hartford and girls aa compared with those he swerved to avoid. a machine but one am enm ent added. ,Th^y “ tt waa .ell In • day's work Carter, 36, end Oncer Matheny, 33. And Hb that firm today. H ie government may spend OPEN 24'HOIfRS were later dlntrt^ted to the niem- ell o f New Haven, aaJd he did not Adm. 7Sc. Tai Inrlodpd. of the Ycaiw The conteat sponeored by the in cities; and make farming at that cut sharply In front o f him, for the boys," the chief ra- RHYTHM KINGS many nuUlons o f dollara to buy a tractive enough to keep an ade and that his vehicle overturned | TELEPHONE SlSfi bera. , Ilartforcl Will Have markad, , "and they ware see tha actual flaying, but teatl- Coning To ' Milton Bmdley Co. of Springfield, product in an attempt to support ' Richard Howea. crodrman of the Mesa., has been conetructed along quate number of the ablest young after striking a parked car. pleased to do It. W e all hope ColiMOBI, Dancing From 8 To 1. prices, Dean Myers told the Con people on the farms to p i^ u c e nomlnatinf; commlltet^renented a the cans will be filled with' unuaually simple lines. Nine necticut StsU Orange annual alate of oSlcera. It wan moved Higher Tax Rale giade divisions, kindergarten and the nee 's OMPWtr" to recant axeellent medical car* to patients laltlea are os follows: Dr. Charlaa critlctam by tb* Stete Labor d pected to hov* ready' a aystem and conducting a teaching and M. Barbour, ar. of Wait Hartford. Favors Youth rtmant of the hours and work- wboreby monthly raporte of th* Vets Hospital training Program for residents, the Aneatheslologv; Dr. Robert E. 1 oandltldn of youth Labor or standing of the Po^c* deportmoat es and Labor Pose hospital is carrying on an expand Bemelkc of New Haven, Urology: SCbohsctlcut tobacco frjma. approp^Uon may b* raxdsrad to Stm Increased ing research program which Dr. Charlaa T. Bingham of Weat Labor Curbs Tb* eonvantlea ra alactad th* the commiaolon by Chief tomiMl should prove of boncit not only to Hartford. Medicine; Dr. Courtney fbUowl^ offloarst O. 0<3rdaa. Th* oofamlastanar* veterans, but to tha medical pro C. Blahop qf New Haven, Surgery ^ora also axpoctod tonight to on- mg Job for Congress Dr. Louis Clalbom of Hampden, WUllM a. Fuller, prooldtnt; gag* the aendcoa at oa attorney fession as a whol*. Shade Tobacco Grow ib^inUneiitB «t New* Oilvor J. Thrall, vie* praoMant and Chairman Refutes Idea to repreoent them In a suit “The appointment of consul- Surgery; ■ Dr. Aram Glorig af I Albart H. NawflaMl troaourtr. Woodbridge. Otolarimgology: Dr. ers Badk Regulation brought by former Detective Bor- /m gton Institution An* tente arid attending*, th* estab Ralph C. Losbury. Jr., I* aasocla- Funds Are Plentiful; gcont Jooeph Prontlc*. Tb* com .lien.. Know TnO.' lishment of a residen't teaching Arnold H. Jansen of New Haven, Radiology; Dr, Robert H. Jordan In Slate Agriculture tlon dlroctor. Hartford County Hit miaolonars bav* been outhorlaod D iffic u l* I One would outlaw the nounced by Manager program, and the appointment of Tba newly formed Executive to moke tills appointment by the a full-time staff of quallhed spec- ■ot Hampden, Medicine; Dr. Henry _ iahop and the other would outJi 8. Kaplan of New Haven. Radi oommltte* eomprlsea: MILITARY Selectmen at tbelr meeting held t K n u t s o n C b a n ije s Induatry-wida collecUea lallste la a definite step towards Hartford, Jon. 16- \ J -A 4; ■'-Mn«w.i!:..«rj,-rnni»i>'a<(gfji>^ iaf.Bffl>HiSrHito-j6W»iV>B!j'^ JJ?' -rrapT^ 'T-'F' \. -v^. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN_ liiCRSUAY, JANUAKY 16, 1941 / ■■■•■-: /.-A PACE SEVEN MAMUHKSTEK EVENING HERALD. MANirHEMI KK. CUNN., THURSDAf. JANUARY 16. 1947 PA0B8IZ madlata resarvatlona: ahould ,ba Local History made to avoid disappointment. No •mpleH of Isnoran.'e. One high raiitncsses' wa.i neemingly con- phone or mail orders 'wiU IMP ac WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO FAI5E TEETH cepted by the coD|>eratlng atorea 4Umrt|r0tpr •chool graduate couldni't rai(d time eerved for the "creation of a some- Officials Laud Meiilbers Still That lAMMcn Those who wish autographed on hla watch. Another cotildn t 'What torrid March. But untd Is in Demand coplea, or out-of-town reatdents de Nick's Service Station Need Not EmbamuM COLUMN S6 MILLION PEOPLE? Eontltts lierald March came, we, had winter. The Open Forum siring a copy of the. war hUtory, prodtice the anawer to S Umea 4 Get Benefits Slash by F o rd . Uanr wcarets oi lalae treth hat* tul 559 Nlain St. Phone 3984 ruMLMMiP vv ritii High Bfhool teachera got interest- But IhiH year, sgaln, we are f»r» . / I' i- V . V ■- / . 'f ■ 1 ?' V • . - BIANUHKSI EK KVKNim; HKKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1917 PAGE NOfS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. H4NCHESTER. C()NN> THURSDAY. .TANUART 16, 1947 i »age eight aecured at the local Rad Cross of Watson, Wethersfield Republican, gage a com'mercial flying'eomiuiny K o V k v ille fice. Ryan WilTBe a* his sficceasor. to take* aerial photographs of f Meetlag Toalght Membership of the special seven- Air Maps May wiK . . N > ■ L ■ J,;- .f'. " X ■ ■y^ u I < '. HANUHB8TER EVBNlKG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAV. JANUARY 16. 1947 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1947 ^ A t » T W B L V | Mickey Katkaveck Signs to Manage Minor League Club he igh chool orld T H S W Legion Downs Garrys Marines Top I Local Sport Chatter |PAVBristol Pens Contract With C om piW d by Stodcnta of Mancbcotor Hlffb School MIm HvIcii Estes. Kicutly Adviser W ip in g Y TOL. XIV, N a It THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 Manchester Mlgb’n basketbnU eKntghta of Oolumbua and friends In Loop Game 42 to 38 at A ^ o r y team boa ao poeeible chance ot are ‘Invited **“ * to attend. qunllfyiag for the annual CSAC Cardinals Farm Team The Softball League will hold a Gain Leadenhip in Y State Class A high sebool tourna State Polish League ^ Klein It Editor Start Interclass ^ Xmas Seal Drive Wool-Shirt Dance Lauds Courage ial meeting tonight at 7:80 at ‘QuiU’ Issue .Thiner Robb Scores 20 Senior Loop; Cloak ment olated for the New Haven TMCA. Raffle ticket refunds Rivals Play Sunday Catcher to Re Playing Legion of Honor The Student Council U spon Arena. The tourney opens Satur Congratulations are in order Basketball Games Very Successful Paces Attadi And Moriartya Win rWUl be medc at thU Uine. All team Albany Skipper soring another Sport Dance to Of H. S. Quintet Points in Leading day, March 1. managers are asked to be present. At East Side Rec; Manfiger of Albany Is Published for Arthur Klein, '47, who waa morrow evening, Friday, Janu newly elected editor of Soman A pretty girl with a lovaly^HiBg- ary 17, In the asaembly ball. Locals* Attack^ Fist Johnny BycholakI neond 19 Cards in’ Georgla- hls. ^ Tnterclass basketball started off tng \’olce hi Loretta McKinney. | Tha returns from Uie recent A team to ba eligible for com The World Series and An Star Tho Bristol S t Stans Invnd^l Christmas Beal drive, conducted The dance begins at 8:00 and Fight EnliYcns Game poinUU and controlled both back- peting In the annual cage tour game fllma of 1948 will be ehoMm Manchester Sunday afternomi I 'The elections look place In with two thrilling games last Loretta has belonged to the A lasU 'to 11:00. Admiaalon will Principal Bailey, Urges ' boards aa the Maiinea continued Florida League Somanhis Joins Quill in Csppella choir since her freshman throughout Manchester High school neys must have played at least at the East Side Rec Centers and with high hopes ot upsetting the 23M, Friday. Jan. 10. The r^ Thursday afternoon at the Rec by be fifteen cents with 8.A.A. undefeated last night by downing eight games In its own class and PoUsh-Amerlcane from their sec suits of the rest of the election year at Manchester High school by the Student Council from Tues Students to OintinuB^ Whlxzer Robb threw in 30 points Wupping, 45 to 31. the YMCA on Thursdey evening, Mickey Katkaveck. Maneboe- Printing; Advertising the Freshmen besting the Sopho tickets, and twenty-five cents higher and must have won 50% January SO. The program will be ond place standing Uf' the State wUl be in next week's '■'World.' and ‘ to the Round Table Singers day, December 3 to Monday, Dec last night In pacing the AaBcrican Wapplag entered the gnme'Urttk mores 27 to 21 and the Seniors for two years She plans to con-! without tickets. Support of Team of tbs games played In lU own free Ur eU. Polish League. This Important tilt tor's * only professional baseball Now in Magarine —carol Whiteber, ’49. ember V, have proved the drive to Ail persons attending are re Legion five to a 43 to 39 win over three straight wins hs agolaat ho clase and higher. wlU take place at t ^ Bast Side player, hae signed as playing man- coming out from behind In the last ttniie studying voles and mualc! be the moet successful in the bu- defeats. Bjrcholekl aad B«lte VUga after graduation. \ quested to come dressed tn 'Today, 1 want to pay a per ths Middletown Garibaldi’s iMt ------j Mickey Kstkaveck’e present nd- Rec with the preltimnaiy of the agar ot the Albany Cardinals la with Its attractive blue cover minutes to beat the Juniors 28 to tory of the sebooL lumber JeckeU or wool sport scored SI points between them, 10 girls teams storting at 3:30 p.m. 25, In ths second game. Loretta has followed the Gener- ^ sonal tribute to the courage ot Wtndaor High ip two gamea drem Is 183 Lake Forest Park the Claaa D Qeorgta-Florida deelcncd by Retty Jane Lewis. '«8, The total amount received la shirU. night at the State armory. mote than the Wapplag Mom was Brietol teams have always been The Freshmen had a slight lead al CourM for her first three yeaia 8123.52. This exceeds last year's twelve boys, the twelve boya who able to gather. against Cheney Tech averaglMl 90 way, Wilmington, North Carolina. League. Tbe announcement wai QuUl Mafaslne was recently pub* Students Thanked in high school,'and during her sen The dence is open to all The game ended rather sudden arch rivals ot Manchester. This mao# public by M. M. Wiggins; over tj>e RopJ|iomore8 all through contribution by 116.96. M.H.S. students or members of constitute the first team on our Independent O osk downed the points per game against the local feud etui exists eo nothing would liahed under the auspices of Miss the game but It was a hard fought ior year she la taking the College ly when one of the visiting play YMCA five In the beat played school. Windsor aoored 100 and 98 Copies of the "Sklere Guide to president o t tbe Allnutv club. Course. Girls’ Leaden club and ThU year the per capita sales the Vetersn’s School. OuUlders basketball aquad,” said Principal New England” are available, free please the S t Stone more thim to Tbe managerial assignment lo Marlon CSaey, Russell Wright and For Supplies Sent and tough game. Botterton and for each room were figured. In msy attend if they come with a ers tok a sucker shot at a Man game of the night, 39 to 36. points In the two contests. In a defeat on the locnls. Dur- Fogarty were the workhorses of after school sports have occupied Edson M. Ballsy at a brief as Ueldcavage soored 19 polats for of charge, by writing the New the second for the local catcher. the editorial staff of QuiU Oub. good deal of her outside time. other words, Uie committee figured student of one of the above sembly held Friday, January 10, chester player. When the local England SM Oounril, sutler K the past active league aeasone Last ybar Katkaveck signed to t' -I froth and were ably assisted out the ' average contribution ot named schools. the winners. Campbell Council, Knights of the Polieh-Amerks usually split Uader s new plan of aubecriptlons. ’Think what our Joy was when by Brown, Finnegan, and Mc L/>retts has played softball, vol In a speech urging the students man retaliated, the Gerrya left the Mortarty Brothers whipped the BuUdlng, Boston. manege Wilmington,. N. a . In the ley ball, badminton, and bowling. each pupil based on the contribu Jean Monast, *48 of Manchester High to continue floor. It wee a climax of football Columbus will hold a Spoila Night the honors In games with Bristol Tobacco State League. After two *'QuUl'* baa Joined with Somanhls. our teschen came In classes to Laughlin. ’Tie for the high score tion of hU homeroom. This U a MHS Vets, 89 to 13. Dimny HaUl- Monday evening at 8:18 at S t and In winning It waa paver any wfeeraby the issues of QuUl and As her particular dislikes, their support of the basketball tactics diapliiyed by the vlettort Tho Knights of CJoIumbua bae- months with the mirni VYilmingtoa club, distribute coats, skirts, soles, ■for the freshmen were Finnegan finer basU tor comparison as some day and Lgm Witcher led the Gas James’s eebool ball. Sound motion runaway but a dlfferanre o f a Sotnanhis may bee purehMed for and Brown with six points apiece. Loretta designated Frank Sinatra teaiA."' throughout the game. Whan the Houas^Oani ketban team,,^enthuiU in the Rec Katkaveck naigiiM ana nmea a blouses, dreases, and underwear. and onions while aha mentioned homerooms are twice aa large os He went on to aay that the team Incident occurred, only three sec pictures of the 1948 World Serlee Senior Leaguej trevel to Granby few points. contract with Albany tn the Geor- the oomplete sumI or $&00 or Mps- Flaherty, Buckminster, Hansen, others. l&arlacs < « ) gamea and also the 1946 All Star It seems to be In Bristore spirit rataly as wished,[. This B«r plan We thank all the generous Ameri Stevenson and Frey were on the Bing Crosby and tee cream as her Show Proper Stage has exhibited a splendid example onds of flaying time remained. tomorrow night to play the Gran gta-Flortda League. favorite singer and foodstuff, re TMle three highest homerooms of courage this eeason In spite of baseball game will be shown. Sev by flve. The latter 1a a member ol to alwaya play a bit over their President WigginA In hie an requlfee that Quill contain adver- cans who deprived themselves for starting lineup for the Sopho The victory wee the second Briggs; i t .... head when they come to Mnnehes- ttnng in the back as It has never spectively. are: ISM, |.23 per capita, Patty defeat after defeat. Not one mem yankowBkl, rf eral other sports reels will also be the Farmington Valley League. nouncement, said the signing of the little unfortunate girls of our mores. The high scorer was a sub, Stevenson, representative; 25K, Actions in P. & P. straight win for the Legion and shown. ter. done before. Bambsgna by name, with seven Murder mysteries rank high on ber of the team has given up the both wins were scored at the es- Hodge, rf .... Players will leave the Rec at 7. Katkaveck “ waa a good one.” poor Boulogne.” Loretta’s list of favorite reading 8.18 per capita,' Doris Custer, rep fight. Th e beating they are taking However, the SL Stans boast Katkaveck has been living in Another thing to be noticed points. Both teams were quite good penae of the Gerrya. Lost night’s VUgo, If ...... an experienced nggngatlon this This is a tranalatlon of part of matter. Movies, especially com resentative; and 26F, 8.I& per cap on the court U not their only beat BycholakI, c .. Charlie Bloasfleld, business man A bus will leave tbs British North Carolina elnca the close at about the Uteet issue of QuUl » one lattor received by Mies Jeanne but the scoring was slow and the At a meeting of the Paint and win proved that the flrst win over ager of the Hartford baseball season with many alx footera tn the greet pumber of underclsae* edies and mysteries, and dancing, Loretta McKinney ita, Jean Garrtty, representative. ing. The beating they are taking toek BebB Custer, r g ...... American Cfiub tonight for the tbe 1945 eeason. His wife, the for Low from students In the Leiiette basket was found by the ball shoot- both old-faantoned and popular, No new record was set In the wdthln themselvee U even more the Middletown flve was no fluk^t Chiefs and Y Director Joe McClua- their lineup to spread the none nail writing for It. 11m under- Powder Club, held In the Drama Brooke, Ig ...... Middletown Armory where the mer Mies Alberta GIbeon, Is a na School for girls In - Boulogne, ere a small percentage of the time. are also favorites of Loretta. amount of money a homeroom con difficult to bear. It U not easy Robb waa the big gun In t^e key will be the epeekere at tbs defense. For fp o if scoring punch classmen seemed to be outnum It jvss only at the end of the game ta will attain success In her future Room, several members presented Dubashinskl. )g BA’s and Hlllaldee wUl play. The tive of Wilmington. N. C. Frtnce, France, in appreciation of With such a nice- personality tributed. The record U held by to be the “but of ridicule” or to Legion attack. The score . was eral Improvement of ododlUons for Sports Night Members at the bus leavee at 8:30 they depend moetlyon the ahoottng Flret Major Step bered, but not outclaeeed. that the freshmen pqlligl out as she has in her nigh school days. a demonstration which showed eyes of Kobles, Bareik, Tyaska clothes and supplies which were and ability to make friends Loret- — Dorothy Kansk, '47. Michael Vignone who last year lose the support of one's fellow-stu knotted at 16 all at halfUnM. At water fowl and mlnhtoty birds. Totals ...... 30 6 45 Katkaveok'a appointment as The Sret etocy spearing In the ahead to win 27-21. ,r. Another project^a the Improve and Waleaa. Also In reaerve Uiey naagaatoe was 'Tne ftomlsed sent to them hy volunteers In Miss sold 811.25 in 21F. The highest tbU the proper actions to be taken In dents, but the team has not quit tha three-way mark, the Legion Wapplag (31) ■kipper to tha flrst at several ma In the aacond game the Juniors trying, they have not quit fighting. ment of forest/fcover and upland have Ssydolskl, Barton, Lowlckt LMd.” by Joan Bsleber. *4S. This Lows’s French cleeses last year. year was 13F, Patty Stevenson, to various Incidents on the stage. It held a 30 to 28 advantnSe. a F P t o . jor etepe by the Albany club In an and Saniora both played a very waa under the direction of Mar “ It iz easy to be a winner,” he bLd shooting arens, axtenaivs and Krullckl all maaters of the effort to i^va the city a winning Is an liwptttiig rahteoCa poor dee* Other lettere have been received ut, 89.00. From this point the Legion held Simler, rf ...... 0 0 0 sqne eyetem of baaketball defense, Mata runaaa hey hit hard by war by Miss Low from the etudenta and good gams scoring point after Rec-CreaUona Choose Cast The following U a lUt of each garet DeCfiantis, and the follow continued. "Everybody like a win Its advantage and efound up artUi cleaning up and improving State Ferguson, if ...... 0 0 Bores With Atlantics ball team. He euccrede Herb point in fairly regular sequence ner.” However winning Is not the Forests .mcludlng reforestation learned through that famous men Moore wbp baa been sold to Tbs neat story, by Ralph Howard, from the Save the Children Foun- homeroom, iU per capiU sales and ing members pafDclpated: Dolores n four-point margin of victory. Andrus, I f ...... '...8 1 tor Tom Monahan, coach of bas '4S, Is as InteceMlng account at daUon in New York, through being paced by Connolly, a toll Hello, everybody! Haven’t seen its toUl contribution. They are Helms, LoU Prokopy, Nan La only criteria by which a team The summary: actlvittos, and the purchase aad White, If ...... 0 0 MIekey Katkaveck Rocheetsr o t 'th e IntemaUooal lanky Junior, who scored eleven should be Judged. It takes courage develo|»nent of Held trial a n ketball at Brlatol High eritool. Bear Bunting In the Yukon. ‘The which the clothes and money with you since before vacation. Did Of ‘Our Town’ luted according to the descending Fontaine, and Phyllis Silversteln Legion (43) Van Sicklan, If ...... l 1 Friday Against Pros Coach FalkowakI hae high hopes League. vgonder” by Harriet which supplies were bought, were points. Tony Acconaro, a team you all have a nice time? order of per capita sales. ETrat, some rules applying to to get out on the floor and pla$ B rP la . foryffmeral use of eportsroen at Waldron, e ...... 8 1 Albany to not a strange city to mate of Connolly's both In thia the game when things are going Inifee. Dr. Hunter explelnad that of capturing the Slate Polish Katkaveck. Mickey launched hie Wetaer. ‘dS. M the sumorons ac tent 13M, 8.23, 89.00; '25E', 818, 86.23; stage directions were read, and Rdbb. rf ...... , . ‘. . . . 9 4 30 Berger, e ...... 0 0 League this year aad also to up count at an amateur tnvMitloa to A complete report of everything league and In the Rec, Ullied five 26F, 8.15, 85.50; 28M, $.14, 85.80; the meanings o ' various terms against you. He concluded by ask-. Degiitis, If ...... 8 1 7 ,j,le department doesn’t expect to Anderson, rg ...... 0 1 Noe Ends List profaestonal career Ui Albany aft points.' Campbell of the Seniors Sports are.. going strong as Human Drama Largest Ing the students to show the team accomplish these projects immedi hold the town title so he will be er Impreeetaf IL Louie Cardinal snake mlikabakaa. The Inevltahle sent to the “adopted” school waa usual. Junior-Senior bowling 24F, 8.14, 84.00; 24M, 8.13, 86.22; used In play books were given. Bucclno, If ,,,,,*,,,,,,,,0 0 g Stead, rg ...... 0 0 State Leaguers Booked lYorM’s Pro Batiketlwll using hie powerful flrst string aa h T f M sad a room is qtdckly was at the top of the Senion with they are behind them and to benefit Ber^cld, c ...... 1 3 ' 4 ately but that a deflnite program Wayner, Ig ...... 1 0 ChampioiM to Play Proa ■couta Pop Keicber aad Roy Ols- sent to Mias Low, who. in turn, seven points and Turkington, competition has started. In order Undertaking of S & B; 13F, 8.12, 84.09; 24B, 8.11, 4.40; Since the way one walks on the from their splendid example of For Armory Contest; 'much as poulble to form a smooth Meriden PA’s Blngar at a tryout c a m bold *o oevared by milk. turned the report over to the stu 15M, 8,11. 84.40; 15M, 811, 83.08; Daiudson, c ...... 0 has been laid out and is ready for SouthergUi, I g ...... 0 1 Patrti, and Bailey were second to stay tn the "league” each team stage U Important, the glrU show courage. presentation and action as soon clicking flve. This Initial lineup WtUlmaatlc la 1935. The follow A toe aarrattve by Nancy dents. Among the supplies eent has to make the specified weekly All Members to Act 14M, 8.11. 84.45; 27M, 8.11, 82.71; ed the best ways for various types » Brown, r g ...... 1 Locals Play on Road The New York Kenalseonoe, will probably constat of “Snap ’ with fouf points apiece. I practicable. Totals ...... 8 6 21 ing year tbe former Mancheoter Moore. '41, demonstrated erbat were paper pads, soap, potatoes, score and has, l;o have six regular 16F, 8.11. 83.52; 18M, 8.11, 84.56; of people to walk. The characters J. Klelnschmidt, Ig " worM’s profeeslooal basketbaU Server and Al Surowiec at for It waa a fast moving game with Offlcere Installed Score at half time 15-3 Marines. Tonight at Middletown champions, have been booked Rec Senior Champions High star was wear^ ths uni tear egu de to a man wtth's guilty and shoes. In addiUon to the team membe(z on hand. This The most enterprising produc 22M, $.10, 84.13; IIF, 8.10, $3.35; so enacted Included an elderly ward, Ed Kose at center with Pete form of the- Altouiy Cardinals. Hq aeaadaaca. BQl Hooker wrote on many very accurate shots and week’s score Is 375. Totals ...... 13 42 In the business meeting that fol Reiei'ce, Danielson. Umpire, to fare Uie. British Amertean 'Stoum end Johnny. BycholakI, clothes mentioned above, trick playa, balanced teams and tion ever undertaken by Sock and 26M, 8.10, $5.01; 21F, 810, 83.50; woman with rheumatUm, a mod “World” Members Briggs Time 4 8-mlnute periods. Rook Strong Silver dilusted from litanoh eater High people oas aMete at a model alr- 28B, 8.09, 83.55; 23B, 8.09, 83.00; GaribaldtoiSS) lowed Dr. Hunter’s talk, the new Frank Bores dlapleyed one of the P iw at the state arnrery, Fri guards. The polleh Americana ran A member of the Foundation wall organised playing. The last Buskin In Its years of outstanding ern teen-ager, and a society piom- ■ FPts. 1938.11__ Blaim COM test aad Carol Whlcher. who visited the school In Novem 25M, 8.08, 83.41. officers of the aaeoclation were day evening, January 91. The Into a sons defense In Thompson- City Five Saturday few minutes were under much ten There are two vacant spaces if work la “Our Town” by Thornton an. ■ Receive Club Pins Mazaotta, rf .. Installed and the buslnesa of start Independeat Cloak (39) beet individual shooting exhibiUone announcement was made late rThe SO-jrear-old receiver pliured Up, dmrmnil the elagular life of a ber reported that with three 15F, 8.08, 82.86 ; 23F, $.08. 83.00; The Important part motion plays villa and had some difficulties to sion as tha score was Just about there are any of you Juniors or Labaddia, U ing on the program for the year B FFIe. seen on a Manchester basketball last night by Mnnnger Arthur Union Springs, JacksonvtllA nea. The Awkward Age" eras thousand francs received from Seniors who would like to enter Wilder, chosen by Sock and Buskin 12F, 8.07, 82.43; 14F, 8.07, 82.53; in conveying ideas to the audlehce break It, eo In anticipation of an aUy deaeitbad by Jeaa Monaet in even and both teams wanted to Bafuma, c of 1947 got underway. Tho Legis Vince, rf ...... •, •.,■,,0 J court several weeks ago. while per Pongrnts of the Pres. other this Sunday afternoon, Coach The North Ends wUI play host Fla., Ashville, N. C„ MobUA Ala., some students of French In Man win. At last the Seniors came Into Immediate competition. Any as its annual three-act play. 19M, 8.06, $2.65; 21B, 8.06, 82.52; was demonstrated next. Those In The members of ’ “The High D. Bolduc, rf .. ,0 0 to the Meriden Pollsh-Amtrlcans then a Jump to Sacramento la the ataiy ef tha asam nanM. Betty School World” staff are now the Corvo, lative committee reported that the forming In a losing cauM against I’ontrneto were drawn up FalkowskI la calling practice Sat chester High school who. volun through by scoring two hoops and new teams will not be allowed The play ” Our Town” la one of 22F, 8.06, 82.41; 25B, 8.05, 81.53; charge of the program performed DimauroP^ rg. servlceB of Attorney Frank Mon P. Bolduc, If ., •.•••a,,2 0 nnd signed nnd tte world’s Saturday evening at the Bast Side the Pacifle (Mast League. The Aba dncflted tlM **Pnuilrft* 17F, 8.05, 82.00; 18F, $.04. 81.47; proud possessors of gold club pins the British American Pros at the urday night from flve to eix at to the Columbus tarily understood the program to freezing the ball to waste time so practice sesslonsv the moat significant dramas of our motions expressive of one thought Cacctola, Ig chon of Hartford, had been secured WitUen, If ... » e e • e e 1 gltSsleM colored lenm will Rec; The locale will be after Uielr next step was tlSB oMlWther" In a cute, humor- 31M, 8.04, 81.64 ; 23M, 8.04. 83.61; which state to all that the wearer the East Side Rec to cope against tbe American Aseo- support the school for a year, tha they won 28 to 25, a photo finish. and the remainder of the club Farai^ Ig .. to draft the four proposed pieces Brown, u ...... aUt.e armory. i bring Itn fall nqand to Msn- this defense. . . thirteenth win In fourteen atarta. Rsd Blrw In 41rectreas of the school bought generation and Introduces the In 22B, 8.04, 81.68; 17M, 8.03, 81.59. Is a young Journalist and a mem Hcldceuage, rg ciatlon. **Xha Baags In a Wlaa Olaaa" Tom Duke Our "aquaettes" are still prac guessed what they were doing. of legislation that the association Tomorrow night this same aharp- cbeotcr Inciudlng Foggy Bell, After building up an eleven libraiy hooka. With the remaining ticing for thCir water ballet. Last novation of omitting orthodox Unaccounted for, 81.20. Facial expressloils played a nptice- ber of the “World” organization. ^TotaU ...... 15 B 38 la sponsoring in the coming session r erria, Ig .... Sonny Wood, Hank De/xmle. game win etrsak. In Rec Lsague riagnai By bijnrtaa waa an totereeting story by Elvin The pins were received and dis ■hooter wUI be in the storting Une- aponaorriilp money, the directress week they learned a ripple dive— scenery. Mrs. Helen Page Skin The committee In charge of this able part in this demonstration. Scor at half time Legion 16, of the State Legislature. up of Pat's Atlantics, Hartford's Benny Oarrelt end. others. competition and Independent on- Plagued oy Injuries la hto cUmb Chilal, *47. dsarrlhtng a man’s uu' drive consisted of Albert Patch, tributed to the staff during this TotaU ...... 11 7 29 wanted equipment for the Infant the girls lined up on the edge of ner, director of the play, says ”Our On the same Idea, the girU pre Middletown 16. Referee Dowd. After drafting and presenting entry In the State Basketball Wednesday evening, Jan. 33. gngementa, the North Ends drop up to the parent Bt Leuto Cardl- 'M a g love (or a woman. Connie MHS to Take Part treasurer; Janet Iversen, Herbert past week.. Time, 10 minute periods. YMCA (M ) Last Night*$ nato. Katkaveck dropped out of Bto. ‘4t. wrote “A Mtoton Ao- class that was soon to be added to the pool and dived In one after Town ’ Is the biggest thing Sock sen ts pantomimes, and once these bills, Mr. Monchon is to carry League. Bores, leading Individual the Proe play the Harlem ped a close decision to the Wind the girls’ school. the other—to music, too! It was Stearns and John Goodhart. again the other, n-embers guessed Gold in color, the pin la orna on lobbying activities to secure as FPte. Cage Re»ult§ sor Locks Townloe. basebaB la 1940 and waa |daeed on eearoHahed,'* telUng of ileiMleh re and Buskin has ever attempted. Jean Monast, '48. mented with a feathered quill and Sloan, rt .... 0 2 scorer In the leegue, flipped In e Vunkere at the armory. venge; TUd H e ^ by June 8tev- It has not been decided whethgr In a Radio Debate quite effective. At this week’s what they were enacting. far as possible their passage and total of 25 against the Pros while Advenedd InformaUon on the the voluntary ntirod list The alMenc«( of props will necessi £. Moske, cf eeseeeea coming back to Manbheeter, aaneo, and ‘TSmeeboppere** by or not to continue the progrew meeting the program for the rest Under the direction of Miss a small bottle of Ink. These a n enactment Into lawn. The Mis are Silver City torcee state the roster tate superb acting on the part of the pin’s main designs with thf Morgan, if .. playing with the Saints. East Mde Rec Katkbvaek performed la the local Joaa Matheemoa, ‘49, were two In- this year. Hie students who took of the year was announced. the Busklnites. Isabel Worth, tha correct way to Fisb & Game Notes on the replacihg the present com Intermediate League le made up of former Meriden part felt that it was an extremely “Should the United States keep exception of the lettering on JAa mission of three merobent b / a Legault, If . . . Push Shot Specialist Red GavcUo up front at the for- Twilight League load with ■dye'** trigniag atortee on the lighter elde. Dohsesslon of Pacific Islands won Last Minute Foul come upon the stage was shown. i’racy, ...... Posseshor of one of the best one- Impravere (39) High players who later performed ' A rou r RMcheabach deecrtbed worthy cause, and the letters re Junior-Senior basketball teams Another of the many unusual Thia also included leaving the side. Written across a black/Wr- new board composed of eight men, waid bcitha. Burl Yost at center crack prp teams In the etate. \ In -in the war?" Is the question to be points ot the production of "Our Vuicek, e . hand push shots In Connecticut, and Slemonde and Johnny Green B r with the St. Stens and Dexters. 1944, he was voted the Most Vaju- 'Baaaajrlvaala In hie ceived from the French studanto were chosen last week. How stage. face Is the word “Journinlsm.” one from each county, to super- Duffy, r f ...... CMech Stan Opalach of the debated upon In the second hroad- ever, If any of you girls were ab Town" Is that everyone of the 60 Wins Game for 26F Attached to the pin IS/S gold vlee the work of the SUte Depart Nowak, rg .1 a the eix-foot, two inch Bores has at the guard slots. This la the able Player in the Twilight Lek- f tome a t the poems wmv Tn the made them realise Just how grate Mst In two years from Manchester ThU was the first of several Meduekey, rg . been playing top notch profession Gustafson, rf locale le In the midst of experi ■table,’* by Joan Coffliv daacrlb- ful the T>ther young people are for sent at the last week’s practice members of Sock and Buskin has chain from which the jelaaa num ment; the legalizing of the s i t probable starting flve egalnst the gue. During this time he wag High school on January 22. Both a part lA the play. such programs planned for the Hugret, ig al ball for the past four seasons. Hillsides. Finnegan, If . menting with a new etarUng com employed at the aircraft plant la . Ing the cradle aoene by Interro- anything that Is sent to t^m . and you were not signed up can club. It was considered most sue-' erals are suspended. ing of hen pheasants to Include Fogarty, If .. broadcasts have been WTHT'S atm form or Join a team. Eiach Man. surprises are In store for Frosh basketball turned out a one hen per dally bag limit of two W, Moske, Ig ...t Other store with the Atlantics The locsls will trevel to Middle- bination from his squad of twelve Boat Hertford.':, gidiag a donkey. "AuBunn Scene” Busan Trustenit^, '47. thriller last Thursday with 26F cessful, and appreciated by all Miss Helen J. ^ e s was pre Turkington, c players. “Junior Town Hall of the Air." team must be compo. • r ,57-'
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