May 28, 1943. Mr. Clint Kanaga, Jenkins Music Co., Kansas City, Mo. Dear Clints. Thank you very much for your letter of the 22nd instant advising me that Clint will be home shortly. Mra. Allen wrote Mrs. Kenaga and we keep pretty well ad- vised on ow’ young mite Congratulations on ell the good luck that Clint has had. Te has had som bad, but he is all in one 3 _ piece, and that is something when a Marine goes through the Solomons end comes back, even though he is handicapped by iliness. Andi we can rejoice and be excesding glad. We will certainly be delighted to see Clint when he is able to come down. We share your great joy and happiness. : With all good wishes, I an Very aincerely yours, ; Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. eRe Ha RAAT PTS Te SET A oS TE . More than aHalf Century of Service ESTABLISHED IN KANSAS CITY 1878 RADIOS AND REFRIGERATION - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS . lel 7-32 3: WAENUT STREET Kansas Ciry,Missoor1 /7Zay 22 — “75 Blew. Choy Greif Fromy May 14, 1943. Ure Ja B. Kissell, Portis, Kansas. Dear Mr. Kissells I would like to know who the meanest man in the country was who would do the thing which you déscribed in your marked copy of the Portis Independent of Thursday, April 29th. He certainly must be a little fellow. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, ‘Director of Physioal Biucation, PCA:AH Varsity Pasketbell Coach. ~+-PROGRAM--- W. E. Lee, Teastmaster Invocation . . .Rev. Paul Bechtold Yeleome ... . .day Mizer, Athol “3sponse .. . Gaylord team member Vocal Solo . Denton Howard,Gaylord All Star Team. « .o. 4-- 3a. ce Weed penton, NUMbOR. 4:5. 4.6 a Rationing Everything .J.E. Kissell Musical Number . . . . .Kengéington Presentation of Trophy .d. HE. Cole Clarinet Solo. .Alden Moore, Athol ooo BN Vows Creamed Chicken Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Cabbage Salad Celery Dill Pickles Hot Rolls * kK Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream Coffee Candies tT. Tune: TIPPERARY It's a good time to get ac~ quainted, It's a good time to know Who is sitting close beside you And te smile and say - Hello, Goodbye lonesome feeling, Goodbye glaring stare,. Here's my hand to give a cheery greeting, Now put yours right there. (Shake) II. WHEN YOU WORE A TULIP When you wore a tulip, A sweet yellow tulip, And I wore a big red rose, When you caressed me, ‘Twas then Heaven bless'd me€, What a blessing, no one knowSe You made life cheerie, When you called me dearie, "Twas down where the blue grass grows, Your lips were sweeter than julep, When you wore that tulip, And I wore a bie red rose. iil. MY WILD IRISH ROSE My wild Irish rose The sweetest flower that grows, You may search everywhere But none can compare With my wild Irish rose. My wild Irish rose, The dearest flower that grows, And some day for my sake . She may let me take The bloom from my wild Irish rose, . IV. THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER The more we get together, to- gether, together, The more we get together The happier we'll be. Yor your friénds are my friends And my friends are your friends; The more we get together, The happier we'll be. é V. FOR ME AND MY GAL The bells are ringing for me and my gal, The birds are singing for me and my gal. Ev'trybody's been knowing To a wedding they're going and for weeks they've been sewing, iv'ry Susie and Sal. They're congregating for me and my gal, The Parson's waiting for me and my gal. And sometime I'm goin' to Build a little home for two, For three or four or more, . In Loveland for me and my gale VI. ANCHORS AWEIGH Anchors Aweirh, my pooys Anchors Aweigh Farewell to college joys, We sail at break of day-day- dayv-day! Thru our last might on shore Drink ta the foam Until we meet once more Here's wishing you a happy voyage Hone. Stand Navy down the field Seil to the exy. We'll never change our course So Army you steer shy-y-y-y Roll up the score Navy Anchors Aweigh Sail Navy down the field and sink the Army, Sink the Arny grey. LITTIE SIX LEACUE STA’DINeS 1942 - 43 WON Athol Gaylord Kensington Harlan Kirwin ROSTER OF ATHOL PLAYZKS Alden Moore Donald McCorkle Junior Timmons Jay Mizer (Capt.) Estle Conaway (Capt.) Clarence Zabel Bennie Smith Floyd Dean Panter Loren Detwiler Elwin Marshall Coach - EH. H. Windscheffel PORTIS MAN ACCUSED! At a recent Lee of the United | States District Court in Topeka, the! vase of the government against J. E. Kissell of Portis, Kansas, came| up fer disposition. Mr. Kissell was | charged with sending some matters! of the nature of comic valentines) through the mail. .Mr. Kissell who | was represented Jegally by Harvey| McCaslin of Osborne and Ed Rooney | of Topeka, declared that he wus not! guilty and that he wuuld not per-} sonaily contest the case. Mr. Roon- | ey, attorney for Mr. Kissell, was present, and filed a motion to re-| quire the government. to set out! eopies of the alleged improper mail‘ matter. This request of Mr. Rooney | “was sustained by Judge Hopkins. As soon as the specimens of the| mail were set out, Mr. Rooney then | ~ moved the court to quash the in-; _dictment and throw the same out of | court for the reason that indictment cid not state a violation of the laws) of the United States. Mr. Rooney! argued the matter to the court and | the court sustained hin. The court in sustaining the mo- tion of Mr. Rooney, stated that it. was a common thing for him, the; Judge, to receive more severe let- ! terS and ecards than those exhibited, | every day, and thought nothing of | the matter. Judge Hopkins repri-| manded the District Attorney’s of-| fice and told them that he thought | they were uselessly wasting the| money of the government when there were more important things to ee! after and prosecute. ey’s motion: Mr. Kissejl was Gis. charged and freed of all accusa-| "tions. In view of the foregoing state- ments which are true, Mr. Kissell, whose name was connected with ac-| tion that was said to 'be defamatory, offensive and scurrilous. would like to ask a question or two. Who instigated the proceedingy mentioned? j And why? a April 23, 19453. Dr. E. Wayne Konrad, Slater, Mo. Dear Dr. Konrad: Thank you for your letter of the 19th instant giving me the address of Doctors Barney. I trust that they will be quite successful in their practice. We were very happy to have Mrs. Scipes and Miss Ann in to see us. It was a pleasure to do any small thing we could in their behalf. | Thank you for your kind invitation to visit you good people. | Very sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. EMO ER wil 121 In cio below. CLAJMS mest he liled In 6 months. ‘weg? Y LooHG ae i C.0.D. FEE Doftlars Certs | Consult postmaster regarding foes aad limits -ofindemnity payaile for registeretl and unregistered C. 0. D. mail. SCHEDULE OF C. O.. D. FEES Amount of C. O. D. charges or amount = of insurance desired Cc. O. D. fee From $0.01to $5 12 cents From $5.01to $25 _ «17 cents From $25.01 to $50 22 cents From $50.01 to $100 a 32 cents From $100.01 to $150 40 cents From $150.01 to $200 45 cents Demurrage.—C. O. D. parcels may be held at offices of address for 30 days. If undelivered after 20 days, C. O. D. mail is sub- ject to demurrage of 5 cents per day. Mailers may avoid de- murrage by limiting the retention of C. O. D. articles to not ex- ceeding 20 days. April 16, 1943. ir . Lioyd M. Kaufman, Attica, Bhies Dear Kr, Kaufman. -fhank you for your order for a copy of “Retter Basketball", which I am sending you today €.0.D. I could as easily have billed you for the beok, but in these strenuous days of no bookkeeping perhaps this procedure is less entangling. I trust that you will enjoy the book, and. profit by its contents. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education,. FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. LH. z th Jy OC ok UO Lt 2H East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio PHONES: OFFICEe MA. 1982 RESIDENCE-LA. 1520 H. R. TOWNSEND, COMMISSIONER H. LARRY BROWN, PRESIDENT, SUPT., RAVENNA D. O. DAVIS, VICE PRESIDENT, SUPT., UNION FURNACE LLOYD M. KAUFMAN SupPT., ATTICA H. W. HODSON. SUPT,, WILMINGTON W. E. LAWS, Co, SUPT., NEW PHILADELPHIA H, W. EMSWILER. PRIN., COLUMBUS CENTRAL PAUL E. LANDIS, STATE DIRECTOR, COLUMBUS Attica, Ohio April 13, 1943 Dre Forrest "Phog" Allen Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: Please forward one .copy "Better Basketball". Will you forward the book and invoice us for the same? You may send it .C. 6. De, if you prefer. Sincerel : ae D1 ie a CF Board a Northwestern District LVK: gl April 18, 1943. Mr. Loleoster T. King, Principal, Stilwell Rural High School, Stilwell, Ganges. Dear Mr. King: Tmediately upen receipt of your post card inquiring about someone whom you could secure to teach Mne¢lish and music im your sehool, I called ur. H. EB. Chandler who is in oharge of ow Teacher Plavement Bureau. Mr. Chandler will write you, and I trust that he will have someone to suggest to you. Very sinmersly yours, | Direotor of Vhysienl Education, PCAAR | Varsity Baslotball Coach. Maroh 25, 1945. . E é g : eg E E e g 8 tn ig E : a standpoint of acntnelies, offensive and defensive rubound play, and ability to score in the olutohes. es si aden: a Cheated: tase Uhicd © Oem tu; a et Gea, of St. Joseph's. He could make anybody's ball club. Ray Evans, our all<- — i F : Babich, of Pordhan, was another good man oe Soe ens ee S*- Langler, of Creighton, was a very versatile and valuable man. 4 This gives about the best ten that I can think of at the present time. This St. John's omter must be a good boy with all ef his height if he cm use it. i have asked our publicity mm, EK. 4. Davidson, to send a picture of Black, head and shoulders, to Hugo Auts, at St. Louis. Tae Ae See ee, Tom told. Give uy friend, Dr. Crowdle, my kindest regards when he returns from Amherst. With all good wishes, I am Sineerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. BIG SIX CONFERENCE ALLSTAR BASKETBALL TEAM 1943 First Team Buescher Evans Black Schnellbacher Tucker Second Team Dixon McSpadden Kissell Jenkins Roberts ALL~OPPONENT TEAM First Senesky, Capt. = St. Joseph's, Phila. Beisser, - Creighton Babich, - Fordham Tucker, = Oklahoma — Glamack, ~- Great Lakes Second Binetti - St. Bonaventure, Buffalo Jenkins ~ Missouri Menke ~ Olathe Clippers Mendenhall - Kansas State Roberts - Oklahoma Honorable Mention Langler - Creighton Bach ~ Fordham Van Deven ~- St. Louis U. Lockard - Olathe Clippers Paine - Oklahoma Anderson ~- Great Lakes Davies - Great Lakes Wehde, Ray = Iowa State Maddox = Okla. A. & Me Elson i Nebraska Ridgeway - Kansas State Young «- Nebraska Norman <= Iowa State a sf .§ gy Wy a Rone: Oe MAS 7 é 47) ay ; BE i wa | = BuFFALO, N.Y. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER March 20m 1948. Dr. Forest C. Allen University of Kgnsas Lawrence, Kan. Dear Phog: | | - an pikcing an 4]1 America bsketball team for the Sprting News, andl want your advice. How did your man Charley Black stack up ? Who were the best men you saw all year ? Give me your 16 best in order, if you will, Did you look over this fel?ow Senesky of St. Joe,in Philadelphia ? | i must have ny copy in to the Sporting News by the end of next week, so if you can possibly do so answer this letter pronto or else Bend me a 50-ord night letter collect. Also ask vour publicity man to send a pbcture of Biack, head and shoulé ers, to Hugo Autz, the Spor t ing News, St. Louis. Thab is, if Black measures up. lt must be pretty lonesome with oe your boys ttn the service. Your friend Doe Srodle leaves tonight for a week's @°s-control course at Anherst College. He's in charge of that end for the city. With best wishes, Yours very sincerely, (Me Uy Kritzer , Evening News. March 26, 1943. Dr, Ee Wayne Konrad, Slater, Missouri. Dear Dr. Konrad: Thank you for your kind letter of the 24th instant. I feel sure that we cen be of some assistance to Miss fun Soipes in obtaining employment when she comes to the University. If you will have her come directly to my office my secretary, Mrs. Hulteoen, will put her in touch with the proper persons. There has been a great demand fer students with her qualifications, so I feel sure that she will have no difficulty in getting a job. I would appreciate it if you would send me Miss Sceipes address, cr better yet, have her write me, so that we may send her the forms for registering for employment. Vory sincersly yours, Direstor of Physical Education, 6 Slater, Missouri March 2%, 1943 Dr. F. C. Allen Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor: I appreciated very much the opportunity of visiting with you recently in Columbia. Congratulations upon another of many fine ball clubs, and upon the Helms Foundations Award. As yet, the wife and I have not heard a word from the Barneys, Drs. Ester and Mason, but I'll drop you a few lines as soon as we hear and let you know their address. Doctor, Ann Scipes, the daughter of one of my friends is soon graduating from high school and is planning to study to become a laboratory technician. However, she would like to enroll at Kansas University during this coming summer term as a special student and take anatomy and chemistry, preparatory to the technician course. However, there is something of a financial problem to be met. I.was wondering if you could perhaps obtain a part time job for her éither on the campus, or with some business firm. She has taken typing and shorthand and is well qualified to do both, she also has had experience in a drug store and soda fountain. Anything which you could do to help this girl obtain this portion of her education would be greatly appreciated by her, and a big favor to me. Please let me know at your earliest convenience what help can be given in this case. In closing, my wife extends her best personal regards. Fraternally, — E. LZ Kon