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“ Wrestling Popular at Shortridge

BY JOAN DAVIS

Shortridge Correspondent

{sport at Shortridge High School, the male students. has both a varsity and reserve wrestling team. The students

wrestling that an ‘league has been started.

sity and reserve wrestling, and {about 90 boys have signed up for the intramural program. An old classroom has been converted into &» wrestling practice rgom. The walls, especially around the radiators, have been padded with mats as well as the floor. The flobr mats are covered with l]a new plastic cover that is kept {clean by the grapplers themselves. { ‘The varsity and reserve teams [Some boys watch the practice {matches while the ma jority of boys jump rope in the hall to keep them in the top of condiition so very necessary for the |sport. [practice every night after school. The range of weights is great, {and comical to watch. Some of {the smaller wrestlers are in the {95-pound weight bracket and are {only about 4 feet 10 inches tall.

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A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL—Charles Hinderliter and his bride, Nancy. Sanfarone are Bigger boys, who wrestle in’ the

shown after their marriage at Hillside, Ill, where he is a parapl

He was wounded by a Jap bullet on Okinawa. Other veterans shown with him and his wife are Jim

Helton (left) of Detroit, Jim Lee, Duluth, Minn., ‘and, Leo Schneider

The Bill of Rights Is | Personal to Estonian

Honey-blonde Helle A jango|dared to hope that this frightwrites a good essay. {ful door would be opened and| But it wasn't writing skill that I would be free. After I had

alone that won for smiling Helle stepped the first time onto the of the Indianapolis Railways will the $50 first prize here for her soil of my new country, I sud-go into service Wednesday for essay on “What the Bill of Rights denly realized what a great word th, high school basketball sec-|

Means to Me.” {She had a head freedom really is. : start in gathering material for it.] “What does the Bill of Rights Helle (pronounced like fella), mean to me? This is a question

her parents and her two brothers that I' cannot answer in a few supervisors, will travel a special §

escaped from their native Estonia words.

Russian army. _ |Rights, some strange feelings rise Earlier, Yq 1940 until the that I cannot explain. German army took oved Estonia, |

fear and uncertainty of living under Russian domination.

uncle was snatched from his/door can fully appreciate the

home on the infamous night of words, “no unlawful search or Fieldhouse, going south on Sunset |

Avenue to 46th Street, east on “Only those who have lived 46th to

June 14, 1940, along with thou-/seizures.” sands of other Estonians. He was sent ‘to Siberia, and never re- through the sufferings behind the turned. |Iron Curtain know what it means Fled to Germany {to have freedom of religion, of

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The Ajangos fled to Germany, SPeech and of the press. : where they lived for five years, Wwe were permitted to listen

before ' coming to the United only to government newscasts Street will be made if buses are’ and to read only papers that had not heavily loaded, W. Marshall Now, Helle is a 16-year-old | been carefully censored by those Dale, Railways president, said.|"0 : If we criticized the/Inbound stops at 38th Street and | **

States and Indianapolis.

senior at Technical High School, |In power.

hoping to attend Indiana Univer- government, we did so in whispers other community business areas sity next year, Brother Helmut is|and only to those we were. sure Will be made,on request.

a junior at Wittenberg College in} that we could trust. Ohio. Brother Vaino is in the| first grade at School 9.

here from the Indianapolis Real there is only one God and that

Estate Board, but third prize na- was not the God in Heaven, but tournament should take buses tion-wide from the National As-/the master tyrant who ruled in marked “Butler Fieldhouse.”

sociation of Real Estate Boards, | cruelty. * a $25 bond. { “In the oppressed countries, Here is her essay on, “What people do not have a Bill of the Bill of Rights Means to Me.” | Rights, and because they do not, “Having lived in the shadow they are obliged to do, say, and of fhe Iron Curtain, I know what|think as they are told. In the the American Bill of Rights/Uflited States there are rights means. ” which protect us from oppression. “To me, it stands for freedom These are the First Ten Amendfrom oppression. I realize and ments to the Constitution, known appreciate this freedom more as the Bill of Rights. | than does the average boy or| “Unless people in the United girl, for only two years ago I/States desire mental and phycame to the United States from a sical slavery, they must safecountry where those rights did guard their Bill of Rights, Withnot exist. out such protection people can “When we lived in Estonia, be miserably unhappy. we found ourselves behind free-, " “I KNOW, because it happened

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19 Years of Hiccups

Promise to Come to End|

By United Press read, says she has tried everyCOLUMBUS, O. Feb. 23—Altning. | 56-year-old Cambridge, O., school! “I've stood on my head and teacher hoped today that 19-sipped from a glass of water,” she| years of constant suffering with said, laughing bravely. “I've held] hiccups would soon be ended. my ears closed and drink water. Miss Virgil Vail, whose home is I've held my breath for eight now in Lancaster, O., has. been and nine seconds, taking’ differ-| left sick and emaciated by: her ent liquids and foods afterward.” body-shaking ordeal from the un-| But there's one thing she hasn't] controlable spasms. It began in tried yet, she said. | 1933 when she was struck on the, “They say if you eat a peck head by a light fixture which fell [of popcorn, you'll stop hiccupping. as she taught a sixth grade class. I'm afraid I wouldn't be -able to Her ailment led her to become do that.” ; addicted to drugs. She has tried] She said she had been to Johns hundreds of “home” remedies.|Hop ins Institute, the Cleveland None worked. Dozens of special- Clinfe, “and I've consulted with {sts in the East and Midwest who [specialists all over the east, but have examined her have failed to no one could stop it.”

or long. | -An opération ‘to crush two) sage Be ny [nerves in her neck failed to help.) Miss Vail is preparing to enter At one time Miss Vail hiccupped White Cross Hospital here soon every half minute. For short for a. series of operations. The periods now, the Hiccupping

slight, gray lady hopes that stops, but it always returns,

maybe this- time she will get my tee — | Feliet. ; .. [Expects Cheaper Steaks 10, el | LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 23 (UP) |

/ Doctors plan

phrenic nerve, which controls her| % Chicago livestock publication diaphram. They may also Feform editor predicted in Lincoln that

| r other operations to relieve he the orine of beetsteak will drop 10 cents a pound in the next two ears. : :

swollen legs and feet, a complication that developed from her| long siege with the hiccups. | Miss Vail began hiccupping soon after the accident in the| little red schoolhouse where she taught English and mathematics. | The shy little woman, whose eyesight became impaired to the point where she can no longer

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“When I think of the Bill of F

“Only those who have heard leave the Circle on Market Street | the Ajango family had known the the tramp of booted feet in theto Illinois St, service will be| dead of night and frembled at the straight north to 49th St. and Helle's sharp imperative knock at the West to the Fieldhouse.

class (over 175 pounds) are often over six feet [in height. . Members of the wrestling team jae subject to the same, rigid training rules to which football

egic veteran at Hines Hospital. ‘heavyweight

(right) of St. Louis. i Special Bus Service Set For Tourney Jet Kills 16 in Korea

PUSAN, Korea, Feb. 23 (UP)— Fifty “Tourney Express” buses'Sixteen persons were killed yester-

Freshman students are eligible!

-iplane struck a high tension wire {and crashed into a house.

tional tournament. The coaches, directed by. six

route from the Circle to Butler: jeldhouse. Buses will load in, front of the J. C. Penney Store, |

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Capitol Avenue and southbound all the way down-|§

town on Capitol Ave.

Wrestling, a comparatively new.

is gaining in popularity among §& Shortridge =

have shown such an interest in : intramural §

About 30 boys are out for var- -¢

and basketball players are wc Popular d d to t he | SAN nd sro wel to try vet Lor te SONIOPS

day when an Allied jet fighter Shirley were chosen Shortridge preliminary contest were Larry ing about 10,000 pounds thrust,

[girl and boyxand, were given the Townsend, Ruthanne Schuh, Lau-'hour. The equivalent horsepower rqquited love for his brother's

[70th St. She is"a member of the/g :

led in the Junior Vaudeville®and : ‘has been a member of the varsity

vey : PAGE 5 Pilot Goes for the Ride On New AF Fighter

By United Press )speeds. It has greater maneuvers WASHINGTON, Feb. 23-—The ability, better stability and less

Alr Force is preparing to order drag than straight or even

» .'swept back wings. ; test models of an arrowhead The wiiig is triangular shaped

shaped interceptor fighter with with the leading edges going back such highly developed Automatic at a 60-degree angle. Controls are electronic controls thé pilot wil in the tiaijing edge. Ths Plane ‘be going along for little more somewhat resembles a.glant as

rowhead. than a ride, informed sources dis- i whe od

closed today. ' } The plane is the XF-102 whith ; will be built by Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. Ma ny| months are expected to elapse before it is ready for combat. | The automatic pilot and firing ‘system were developed by the Hughes Aircraft Co. Details are top secret. But they were designed to put the fighter in a position to shoot down an enemy bomber at high altitudes by radar controls, The pilot would only monitor the | controls, 1 Faster Than Sound

The plane also is expected tol {carry a guided-missile that would] {be fired automatically when the /interceptor reaches the right distance from the bomber to be sure of a “kill.” | The.X¥-102 was designed to fly faster than sound. Sound tra-| vels at. about 760 miles an hour at sea level but the rate goes " down to 663 miles above 35,000 Photo for The Times by Robert J. Begss feet altitude—where interceptors

DAVID AND GOLIATH—David Babcock, 35.geunder’ on Probably will have to do their

. . . s . lethal work in any world war. Shortridge wrestling team, grapples with heavyweight Denny Krick. =o plane alto was designed

|for a terrific rate of climb, a most important thing to an inter-

[Ben Davis Names iapor TRAGIC LOVE — Alvin ‘Latin Contestants | Informed sources said the un- Dickey consoles his attractive

o 7 {conventional craft will be pow-' _. . |p Edith Shadley, Lorinda Heaton, Cfo], 'a'Prat and Whitney 3.57. ¥ife Loretta in Los Angeles fet engine, the same powerful en-| after his brother, Dean Leroy

: . |resent Ben Davis High School in| , Selected the regionals of the state Latin Sine the B-52 superbomber has. | Dickey, shot himself to death contest. . Less Drag in Wings | over his love for Loretta. Dean Barbara Walker and David] Others who competed in the| It is rated unofficially as hav-| Dickey twice before tried to

High School's most popular senior|Axsom, George Mock, Rosemary or horsepower, at 375 miles per end his life because of his un-_

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titles of Bluebelle and Uglyman,ra Springer, Bob Hughes, Martha of jet engines goes up as the . . in a recent election. Teeter, Virginia Dix, and Charles speed increases. . wife. The dnd olompt_wal Barbara is the daughter of Mr. Limpus, all members of Latin I; The radicai-delta wing design successtul when he si in and Mrs. William Walker, 631 E.|tlasses. was developed for trans-sonic through the heart with a rifle.

Echo staff, the Annual art editor, skiing ) a member of the Student Board TV and was in the Junior Vaudeville. ¢ JAV ‘EN-PAY | She also is an ROTC sponsor, a cheerleader and was a representative to Hoosier Girls’ State. Dave is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shirley, 818 E. 58th St. He is a member of the Lettermen's and Key Clubs, as well as thé Student Board. He participat-|

“We were denied the right to Meridian Street bus line will! {go to church or to believe in God. operate as usual, but no extra Helle won not only first prize We were ordered to believe that service will be placed on the line. |

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" ATTENTION, MALES—Miss {204 Jack Barney. { | Bi . ' West ie * . Mr. Dale said the regular North | vy i high i 22, 3 eh Rollin’ Down in Rio : .! | RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Feb. was proclaimed Leap Year Day 23 (UP)—The city’s 2.5 million

mayer of Aurora, She was | residents plus thousands of forelected with 4453 votes on a jelgn tourists gave themselves up |

Stops Scheduled i Outbound stops on Illinois!

Passengers en. route to the " platform pledged to- “make !to the revelry of the carnival sea- |

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