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Paging US Walter Golaszewski, the ticket agent, announced that seats have been reserved by the fol- lowing celebrities: David John- ston, famous explorer and flea trainer; Robert Miller, big milk magnate; Virginia Chenevert, whose face was voted the most photographed in the country [She poses for the Soap Beauti- ful Company.]; Mae Cameron, famous actress and student of the life and works of Confucius; Reno Salli, her press agent; SCIENCE HARNESSES THE-ELEMENTS (Continued from Page 22 Col. 3) together several machines in- vented by his assistants into one gigantic auto-climatic register. He has been assisted by War- ren Stone, Wilfred Tetreault, and Andrew Panek, great inventors, who designed the de-element- engine, a unique machine with- out which Kopyscinski could never have carried out his work. The machine is very sensitive to radio-atmospheric waves, commonly called the McCleish Waves. Frank McCleish had discovered them when he floated to the sky in a balloon designed by Arnold Santos and Remie Jarvis, who claim that under favorable conditions it can float to the substratosphere. During a convention of the Inventors’ Union, Raymond Boudet, famous lecturer, explained how the machine works. There are a series of buttons by which the machine operates. [Dexter Hiersche is the official botton presser.] Each button controls certain forces. For in- stance, one controls the produc- tion of good weather, so if it is pressed, the machine sends out streams of electric current which break up the rain into the separ- ate gases, hydrogen and oxygen of which water is composed, and the rainstorm evaporates. This part of the machine was invented by Wilder Rice. Mario Silva and Antonio Rod- rigues made another important addition to the machine. If its control button is pressed, the McCleish waves are set in motion. These waves hurl the hydrogen and oxygen elements together thus producing rain when it is needed. Helen Smolak and Albert Fioramanti, famous acrobatic ice-skaters, needed ice last sum- mer to practice on so they em- ployed Emily Borek to make it or them. Miss Borek invented a huge vacuum machine which sucks all the heat from the water and causes it to freeze. This invention was also added to the original machine. THE ORACLE, MARCH 6, 1980 WHO'S WHO OF PROMINENT LUDLOW ALUMNAE Miss STELLA BEDNARZan. seek Well known first-aid instructor at lb inks, INATSS) IEEON AN DELL Onn arnt Nun in charge of the “Kindly Deed Orphanage.” Winner of the Women’s No-talk Contest. She didn’t talk for two days! Most successful nurse of the year. Had 365 patients. Olympic swimming champion for five years. IMISSUHEAN, SEZs oot oni. «tibet Story teller at the Children’s Library. MUISSMIAND re YSIKe mse aati: Miss CELESTE MARTINS AND Tells better fables than Aesop. Teacher of elocution at Smith Col- lege. Miss RosaLinD MartINS......Appearing in vaudeville as the famous Crystal Gazers, using the name—The Mystic Martins. Miss Motity MATEeER.........Owner of the Seaside Night Club, a favorite haunt of sailors. Miss RosE MELNYCK......... Champion typist of the world. Now Miss SARA SILVA AND Miss Mary NUNES............ Catherine Liecivitz, owner of a dude ranch in the wilds of Granby, and Norman Martin, perennial college boy. COUNTESS WINS SIXTH DIVORCE Ludlow, Mass., March 6, 1980 The former Countess Jane Laska Sarawaki Fuller today was granted her sixth divorce, in Reno, Nevada, this time from Percy Fuller, millionaire playboy, on the grounds of mental cruelty. She had been residing at the Reno Dude Ranch, operated by Margaret Thompson, for the nec- essa ry length of time. The for- mer countess won a suit for $10,000 last year against Helen Kielbania, Broadway Chorus Girl, for alienation of Fuller's affection, and one for $5000 from the Blah Newspaper Chain, owned by Fabiola Syriac and Mary Thompson, for slander. MEDICINE SHOW. DRAWS LARGE ATTENDANCE Ludlow, Mass., March 6, 1980 With his raucous laughter 23 doing speed demonstrations for the Remington Co. Social Service Worker who greatly helped to clear the slums of Springfield by teaching families to stay within their budgets and still keep up a good standard of living. Partners in operating the first Es- cort Bureau for Wealthy Females in Ludlow, Mass. keeping time to the best of tom- toms, Kenneth Edgar, riding in state on the back of a camel [it’s cooler up there] ushered into Ludlow what is termed the most stupendous medicine show in carnival history. The tents were set up im- mediately with Vivaldo Pancotti, chief barker, barking out orders. Our sharp-eyed reporter, Albert Oulette, spied several celebrities among the crowd. These included Josephine Suro- wiec, author of the current best seller, “Give Me One Breeze,” Nellie Obrzut, the cowgirl from Brookline, and Marie Severns. Spectators held their breath as they watched Anna Dudek and John Zina dressed in diving suits, do their spectacular trap- eze act. To the left, garbed in long, gaudy robes, her face rouged and powdered, Edna Fuller, mystic crystal gazer, foretold the future. Observers also enjoyed various forms of amusement, the most sensational being rides in baby carriages pushed by Ruth Kartz and Gloria Pereira, noted for their muscular might.
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