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Berkeley Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - January 19, 1945, Berkeley, California Fourteen Berkeley daily Gazette. Friday evening january 19, 1945 Hollywood Jan 1 Rulh Ilu soy has been borrowed to co Star Willi Pat Mil Aili nhe Monion m Man alive at Rio. Although William and his brother i m have already said they a follow that woman for Tine and Thomas they Don t know yet what j woman they re a Jour to Boilow. Lock out Fellows it might lie to. I Greta garlic Resnais at la end of the moist i to do a mystery. It will be a myst cry if she dues it. Cole Porter out of the Hospital. Go a. Foi i a week to with Linda lie in March with Ging him to d for them. Cancelled his new upstate Home will return Here ack Warner picture Karo Kaymi Lias York trip nil in i hard school after the frontiersman is ready to release. 1 Haen t yet seen ill he seeing you advertised As a bowl of Mush gone Lumpy but hat s what in was to this reporter. Mrs. Gregory Peck lingered on with Rosa Strainer in new York. Gregory dolls me they Hud his wife s whole family in their suite at 1he Waldorf Lor christinas dinner and Cut off All the phones i asked what the family thought of it. Lie said "1 Don t knew. They said it. In finnish. But my Mother in Law kept saving look we re dining in the Waldorf Tower and 1 used to think your wife was such an ugly baby ". Greg s biggest kick was in night clubs where a Belle would saunter up and say i made a bet with my boy Friend Are you Gregory Peck and he was Able to say you win he s dying to do leave her to heaven with Joan Fontaine but. He s so booked up now he does t i know whether he s coming or go-1 ing. If i know Gregory he s going and in the right direction. She gathers no Moss j Virginia Van i up has finally j moved into Sidney Bushman so Plush offices at Columbia. She a the big noise Over there now. She a a darned Clever writer and Way Way Back in the old Days was Horace Jackson s Secretary. Lee Shubert is on his Way Here Toj Complete arrangements for surrender a musical about the Battle Between Monterey and los Angeles years ago. It will feature Leo Carrillo. They Are trying to get Helen Broderick and Jimmy Melton for other top roles. The lyrics kid the pants off everything in los Angeles from weather to Homes and people. That alone will cause it to run in san Francisco a year. It would be too Good to by True having two plays succeed Here before they hit Broadway. Remember son of Norway opened on the West coast. Ten Little indians starts today with june duprez and Judith Anderson added Judith playing the part they wanted Zasu Pitts for. After All these years George Jessel has finally come e program tonight a joint singing ame program will dancing and be presented Junior High school ind parents at 7 30 t in the school Audi Tor Willard st to in i n i s o clock Toni thorium. All Willard students families and friends of pupils Are invited to attend the family p venings festivities which will be free of charge. The Berkeley male chorus will be presented in a song program by William v. . Mrs. Edna Kellogg of the Willard faculty and Emery will Lead Community singing. Ii. N. Mcclellan principal is e h a i r m a n of the arrangements committee including mrs. Lester ready. Or. Mary Jones. Walter n Powell. Mrs. Harold Noack. Mrs. Douglas Atkinson mrs. Fred Hutchinson and mrs. Walter North. Student assistants Are Andy Mirov. Student body president. Ann Hes sing Dick Holberg and Marcia Millar. William r Weldon 291 Purdue ave., is making a careful adjustment to the tiny gasoline motor of his Model Goshawk stunt plane. He is one of the Many Model plane enthusiasts from All Over the state who will meet Here sunday to compete in the Mode i plane contest sponsored by the Berkeley Junior chamber of Commerce and the tether terrors Model air plane club of Berkeley. Tomay David 0. Selznick presents aviation course to open next monday a ten week s aeronautics class will be opened next monday at1 7 30 . At the Berkeley evening j school. 2211 Grove st. C. Edward j Pedersen princ Mal said today. The class will meet mondays Sweet j and wednesdays to study the Prin which is Caples of aerodynamics met enrol orgy navigation and aircraft Iden a Tif cation. A Laboratory used by the class is equipped with air plane motors flight instruments and Many devices which enhance the leaching of aeronautics. The course will help to fulfil ground school Root air its for private pilots Licer a further info Nat on May be had by calling the Berkeley evening school at Berkeley 9isr0. During the Day and Berkeley 3-132 nights. Thru As a producer lie started Dolly Sisters today. I. John Devereaux Drew. John Drew s grandson who s with Gen. Patton s army writes if i live a few weeks longer i la be a an amazing partnership David Loew and Albert Lewin join with the Hakim Brothers to produce Manon with Hurd Hatfield and Angela lans Bury. When it was done before. A Riseley groups by Dick Neary a unique spectacle is in store for Berkele Yans who attend the a control Model air plane meet to be held sunday at the Garfield. Junior High school football Field Hopkins near Grove st. Miniature planes of All types zooming through the air at 110 Miles an hour under the control of their builders stunting and diving will be seen by spectators at the Field. Sponsors of the contest in which Model plane enthusiasts from All parts of California will compete Are the tether terrors Berkeley s Model plane club and the Junior chamber of Commerce. It is open to contestants of All Ages from any part of the state. The planes built by their owners As a Job of. Range in value Aero san meet Arin school the annual dads and sons night sponsored by the Marin dads club will be held in Albany tomorrow night 7 45 o clock at the Marin school auditorium it was announced today by e. Venter chairman. All boys from the Marin school and their dads Are invited to attend. Frank Grey entertainment chairman has arranged a full program. The Marin school tumbling team under the direction of j mrs. D. S. Farmer will present several acts. Len Cannen physical education instructor at Albany i High school has arranged to have boys from his classes put on Box nig bouts. A half hour motion picture comedy will be among entertainment features. Refreshments will include j ice Cream and cookies. President of the dads clubs Charles Marley has emphasized that the annual a meeting is arranged in order that tots Center great Success u. C. Gifts amount to $755,000 gift of ?668,482.86 to the University of California from the estate of the late Andrew Francois Poirier of Oakland was reported by president Robert Gordon Sproul at a meeting of the regents this afternoon in san Francisco. The bequest brought the total gifts to the University for the month of december to approximately $755,000. Poirier who died March 11,1944, was a native of Oakland born in the House on the farm of his father Jean Baptiste Poirier now at 6149 Shattuck ave. The elder Poirier came to California in 1849 and in 1851 took up a Homestead of 160 acres Between Shattuck ave. And san Francisco Bay which be Farmed until his death and the son continued the farming. Later j it was subdivided and sold. Andrew Francois Poirier always was interested in farming and in the work of the University s College of agriculture. Unable to attend the University he followed the work of the College of agriculture closely and read All its bulletins and other publications. Also according to mrs. Elizabeth k. Biehs his housekeeper for 30 years and to whom he left the Shattuck ave. Property he was a constant attendant at Public meetings on the Berkeley Campus. Other gifts other gifts reported to the regents today included Rockefeller foundation new York City $13,-495.54, of which $5141.54 is for the Institute of child welfare $2100 for research in native american agriculture by or. Carl Sauer and $6250 for work on hormones and vitamins by or. Herbert m. Evans Anonymous $15,500 mrs. W. S. Kilpatrick san Marino $10,000 for a scholarship in engineering on the Berkeley Campus for a protestant resident of los Angeles county with preference to a graduate of los Angeles High schools. List Choice Market buys Best buys on the fruit and vege table Market this week a apples Grapefruit oranges cauliflower lettuce and banana Squash according to the Federal state Market news service. Northwestern apples remained unchanged Stock bringing ceiling prices. Medium to Large size oranges Are also Selling around the ceiling but very Large and Small sizes Are a Little lower. Grapefruit prices Range from ceiling to slightly lower. All of these fruits Are in moderate Supply and Quality is generally Good to very Good. Avocados continue scarce and wholesale prices Are a Little higher. Cauliflower receipts Are quite Liberal and prices Are slightly lower than last week. Quality ranges from fair to Good. The Market is still heavily supplied with lettuce and wholesale prices Are about the same to a Little lower than a week ago. Most of the supplies Are com ing from the Imperial Valley and Quality is excellent. Banana Squash is still cheap although the soft or summer Typo of Squash have become a Little less plentiful and higher in Price. Artichokes have also gone up a Little. Tomato offerings Are moderate to fairly Liberal and wholesale prices Are Down slightly from a week ago. Cabbage celery onions potatoes and Sweet pot aloes Are about unchanged in Price. Mushrooms Are a Little lower. Freed on bail John c. Garrison 26, of 203 Bissell st., Richmond today was free on $1000 bail after he was found guilty by a Federal court jury of eight men and four women of refusing to deliver an army deserter to authorities last november. At the same time the jury acquitted Alois Kryszewski 24, of 201 Ohio st., Richmond of charges of harbouring a deserter. ? last 4 Days positively ends monday All Marin boys and can get together. Their fathers Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten Shirley Tishil e Monty Ienir Lionel my Robert Walker l a from $35 to $150, excluding time and craftsmanship involved in their production. Constructed of Balsa Wood glue and a Tough lightweight fabric called silk Span the ships Are powered with tiny 2-Cycle with John Barrymore and Dolores gasoline engines. Requiring from costello it was called when a two weeks to two months to build Man loves.". Phil silvers j depending on the perfection of doing a scene in thousand and their mechanical details the mod one leans against a Camel Els Are As similar to their full-1 Speed of the Moll increasing in and tells about his grandmother size no Totanes nos Sihle proportion to the size of the Dis singing to him on the desert. Then silvers Breaks into song. The. Expression and a Speed races single stunting Competition and team stunting in which two or More models will be flown in the same Circle at once. Entries in the Speed events Are determined by the cubic displacement of the motor cylinders the Camel spits at him As Only a Camel can. Phil screams. So you Don t like my grandmother s singing and spits bark at him. It was then Al Green walked off the set to Roar and i made for the door to escape the Camel. The in i 1 y Kimbrough Cornelia Otis Skinner and Paramount Battle Over whether their names can be used in the new film our hearts were growing up is the friendliest Ever held. When Emily was Here she and Frank Freeman i wined and dined together and laughed Over the coming suit. Are As similar size prototypes As. Placement flight governed trophies and awards of Meru control is an expression Chandise contributed by business which Means that the Small Craft concerns in the Bay area will be Are controlled by their owners awarded winners in the various while in flight. This is a com classes. Local contributors Are polished by the use of two lines Stanley Hiller or. The Hiller copter Jan Sci from the ship s fuselage to a hand division of Kaiser cargoes inc control held by the builder. By Stone Pierce furniture co. And manipulation of the hand control i the hotel Claremont. Merchandise the direction of flight May be gov-1 ing prizes have been donated by earned and the planes can be made Bert s Hobby shop Oakland Hob to do stunts. J by shop Cliff s Hobby shop f & membership in the tether m Hobby shop Mary s Hobby terrors is open to All Model plane shop Lee and Bud s Hobby shop builders but the club specializes j Elliott s Model Supply co., Offen an attendance of 3985, representing an average of 44 children for 88 Days instruction marked the Albany recreation department s preschool play Center for the six months ending dec. 31. Edwin s. Howell superintendent of recreation reported that mrs. Nell Curran director was assisted by 76 mothers who contributed 2793 hours to help supervise the children. So successful has been the pre school play Center for children 2 to 4 years 9 months which is financed jointly by the City and preschool mothers club that 30 children Are now on the waiting list Howell states. Contributing to the Success of the school the recreation head says is the preschool mothers club comprising a membership of 50 mothers which raised $533.54 and expended $379 for food supplies and equipment during the past six months. Mothers participating in this project attend school classes provided by the Albany unified school District each wednesday morning in the recreation Center building under the direction of mrs. Werner. Officers of the club Are president mrs. Carolyn st urges vice president mrs. Edna Heinkel Secretary mrs. Marjorie Jinnett ire auror mrs. Kathorine Mccoy Heads of committees in Albany group fetes Cornell school boys some 61 boys of the Junior police squad at Cornell school May remember today the bean feed put on for them this week by the former ladies auxiliary police. Among guests Honor de was William Woolworth principal of Cornell school. Food was donated by the ladies auxiliary and soft drinks were donated by the Cornell p.t.a., mrs. Mabel Hays Captain of the auxiliary reported. Eastern Star will hear Albany chorus Eastern Star chapter no.550 of Albany will be entertained at the regular meeting this evening with a program of music offered by the Albany High school glee meeting will be held at 8 . In the Maccabee Hall. The glee club will be conducted in program by its director Stephen Lehmer. I today summer storm in. i a -2nd Iii i something the boys Tor Mauch of /�7 1 time no in a control ships. Organized Jone year ago by Ray Nivola 2216 Sacramento st., and Cliff Goodlett j 1931 Grove st., the club first met at Nivola s Home with an original j strength of seven members. Now i the group 18 Strong meets twice monthly at their own Headquarters at 1947 Grove st. There the Mem Bach s Model Supply co., and the Davis Model Supply co. General admission to the meet which will take place Between 11 Ami. And 4 ., is 35 cents servicemen 20 cents. Children accompanied by a Parent will be admitted free. Co chairmen of the contest Are elude hospitality mrs. Patricia Hoxworth publicity mrs. Harriet Collins social mrs. Jean Takken repairs mrs. Shirley Cloke ways and Means mrs. Cecile Dietrich chairman and mrs. Carol Hawkins and mrs. Donna Connell auditing mrs. Marguerite fish chairman and mrs. Georgia Icardi and mrs. Lorraine Baeger. Youth forum the youth forum of s a in John s presbyterian Church will meet at 9 45 . Sunday when Rev. Robert m. Dewolf will discuss the question is peace time conscription democratic the Church school meets at the same hour with miss Gertrude Mcmorran superintendent in charge. Hers several of whom hold regu Ray Nivola club member and Lar Pilot s licenses gather to ex-1 Russell Aitken of the Junior Cham change ideas and compare their her. Through the efforts of the ships. The Headquarters has facile Junior chamber a Public address ties for building and repairing 1 he 1 system to describe the events has been obtained from the associated Oil co., san Francisco. Fred Rowley will do the announcing. J models. Roy Mapes is president of jibe group. Club accredited the club is accredited to the j Western Stales Model air plane j association which has endorsed sunday s Competition their specialization in a control lying the local hobbyists have aimed National notice. The contest is divided into live events classes a a now ends saturday Samaria Montez a Jet Susan not Foster 8 o s e m m a Uii pm do i m orchestra a display of some of the models which will participate in the meet is living shown now in the lobby of the United artists theater. With Mabel Christensen and her orchestra every saturday night modern and old f fashioned dancing 0. #. #. A. My Fulton and Bancroft its. Berkeley couples club couples club of North Church will meet at 7 45 . Sunday at the Home of or. And mrs. Cecil Entenman 956 Cornell ave. Those attending will take their favorite phonograph records and Tell Why they Are favourites. On Del Orinda Crossroads Tel zl33 arsenic and old lace with Cohy lira st stay Moniri Mich they pm k Carnon Kali Viirre a Ecrett Lio Roii plus Short subjects Lourn open re Elf . A Complete Sii own saturday saturday from the Broadway hit Nuu a t i \ \ p and v 1 141 kit in i1 11 i 1 i i a kill coir i.,. A. To inv raid a n1cht by Hatley women s City Cluni mis d 11 it a n t ave. A  mini 1 ii i ill 11. X March of time s today continuous tomorrow special 6-unit show tomorrow Matin co for children City Arrow sport All Wool Sizos 1, 2.nc1, 4. Aaa colors Royal Blu i he Maroon Brown. In Lee s men s shop 2010 Shattuck Avo. 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