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THE REFLECTUR .,::E.:sf-rssr.. All the news that's fit to print. Price Three Cents Founded 1930 A.D. Friday Morning, February 31, 1950 un Western Hemisphere, HO . G. A. HOLDERBAUM HERE Returns From Trip Lloyd Keislen' has just returned from the Africa, months explor- posses- interior of ending a six hunting and ing trip. He ses many wonderful specimens and has braved many dangers to obtain them. Novelist Here Helen Long, Amer- ica's greatest novelist, will arrive on the train from Chicago this afternoon. She wi'l speak at the city hall at seven thirty o'clock. The public is invited. Has Monopoly on Coffee lndustry Lowell Kronmiller, who recently bought the coffee plantation in South America which was owned by W. K. Henderson, of Shreveport, Louisiana, has through research work, monopolized the coffee industry of the world. He also won the station KDKH at Shreve- port but does not play victrola records. Mr. Henderson has built a station in Mexico. Mantel-Harnper Company to Be At Armory It probably will be of interest to many people to know that the Mantell-Hamper Company will give a performance here next month. Miss Mary Gal'ivan now one of the leading actresses and is now playing some of the parts which were formerly played by Miss Gene- vieve Hamper. New Presidential Candidate An- nounced The Socialist party announces as its new candidate for the presidency, Mr. Har- old Harvey, the well- known politician. Appointed Judge Nathan Stewart has been appointed judge of the 1950 baby Wampas stars. All wishing to enter this contest write Mr. Stewart at Holly- wood, Califomia. has been chosen ,take the p'ace of Act for Private Muscle Shoals Lease Washington, D. C., Feb. 3l-QINSJ- Southern Democrats, today, augmented by Republicans, ran. roughshod over a mi- nority attempting to iillibuster Senator Ste- men Fousts' bill to death. A sub-com- mittee was appointed to draft a measure re- questing the presi- dent, through a com- mision, to make a final effort to obtain a satisfacory bid for the giant power plant. HULL IS CHAIRMAN Representative Ray- mond Hull was des- ignated chairman of the sub-committee. The sub-committee will outline in its bill, a basis for leasing the S130,000,000 fer- tilizer power works, which has been an expense to the gov- ernment for the last thirty-five years. The Mr. Clay Hi- ve'y is trying hard to get the lease. Gets 'High Honor Mr. James Johnston to the late Billy Sunday, the noted evangelist. Mr. Johnston is most en- the thusiastic about work and has several excellent plans for his evangelistic campaigns. Takes Charge of Company Merle Plummer has just taken charge of the Moon Kist Lem- on Company. She ex- pects to make a big success of the busi- ness. Opens Salon Stanley Orcutt has recently opened a Ladies Salon in Hec- la, Indiana. He has just returned from a six months sojourn in Paris where he learned the art of Fingerwaving as ap- plied by the greatest French authorities in beauty culture. Wanted: Ten men to aid me in the search for treasure buried on my farm. Call Norman Shearer, phone 33333. Terms. Rich Wife Balks At Invitation To Tour Night Clubs With Women Mrs. Dorothy Lot- tie Brenner Von Ju- low Braddock, forty year old rnillionairess yesterday renewed the divorce suit she with- drew last Saturday against her youthful husband, the pseudo count UD, Robert Enrique Deschow Braddock. Mrs. Von Julow Braddock, who lives at 391 Walnut Street became recon- ciled with her hus- band several weeks ago after she had been robbed of jewels worth S50,000. She and members of her household were bound and gagged by the theives. WALKS IN ON HOLDUP While they were searching the house Mr. Braddock en- tered, ostensibly to get his clothing and to bid his wife good- bye. He had decided, he later told police, not to contest her. And, says her bill, that is the last she has seen of him. Now she has ap- plied for another di- divorce on the ground of cruelty. London Physic- ists Honor Pro- fessor Chapman Profesfsor Gale Chester Chapman, re- nowned physicist of the University of Chi- cago, has been warded the Dudell medal of the London Physical Society. The medal is given an- nually to the scientist who contributes to the advancement of knowledge by the in- vention of scientific instruments. Profes- sor Chapman has done considerable in this field in the last ten years. Solves Mystery Earl Knisely, Chief Detective of Scot'and Yards, has just solv- ed the murder which -has baffled all the in- iternational detectives. He has been workin . , . , E divorce suit, then on a solution of this pending. I remarkable crime for Deputy Police Com- missioner Earl Knise- ly, who investigated the robbery, sum- moned the self-styled Count to the de- tective bureau for questioning. Mrs. Von Julow Braddock fier- cely defended her husband and declared that, regardless of her divorce action, she would spend every penny she possessed, if necessary to clear his name. BARS NIGHT CLUB TOUR Friday the woman's attorneys appeared be- fore Judge James Jo- seph Edward Hind- man of the Superior Court and announced that she wished to withdraw her divorce action. A reconcilia- tion has been ac- complished, they ex- plained. But, according to the latest bill, Satur- day night young Mr. Braddock appeared at the residence accom- panied by two women and one man. He proposed that Mrs. Von Julow Braddock go with them on a tour of the night clubs. She refused, she recites, and order- ed the party from the house. some time, and due to his untiring efforts and enduring pa- tience, he has at last reached it. Climbs Mt. .Miss Helen Archer, the great American Mountaineer, has just acquired the feat of climbing Mt. Olym- pus. This is the first time that this moun- tain has been ascend- ed since the time of Richard Haliburton. Quiet Please Miss Josephine Nolt will be appoint- ed Chairman of the committee for the suppression of noise if Hon. Harold Har- vey is elected Presi- dent of the United States. Her plan is to remove the cities out in the country where it is quiet and peaceful. Taxi Service For taxi call the Sevits and Wilkerson Taxi Company, Inc., NO. 2222222222. The taxi is driven by Ernest Sevits. His wife, formerly Miss IAlys Wilkinson, as- .sists her husband in Flees in Father's Pants Col. City, Feb. 31. It was leamed this morning that Miss Hilda Betzner eloped late last nite with Mr. Edward Shriver. It seems as though Miss Betzner wanting to have some disguise put on her father'sI pants, which also jstopped him from fol- lowing them. ,ii l Returns from France Mildred Snodgrass has just returned ,from France where, she purchased all the latest styles in ladies' ensembles. They will be on display at her Golden Slipper Shop- pe. New Discovery Made William Worden the chief astronomer of the Chicago obser- vatory has just dis- covered a new p'anet which is approaching the earth at a speed of 600 miles a second. This really doesn't worry us as much as an automobile coming at us at fifty miles per hour. Wolfe Air Lines Now Open An airway between Chicago and New York has been open- ed by Lawrence and Jacob Wolfe. They have completed their terminals and are now ready to carry passengers. Reason- able rates are offered. New Head Nurse Installed Eulalia Hoard, who is home on a two weeks vacation, has been given notifica- tion of her promo- tion to head nurse off the San Quintin Hos- pital. i Leaves for Belgium Miss Jean Peabody has just left for Bel- gium where she will compete in the swim- lming Olympic. Miss Peabody has great hopes to win the title lot worlds champion' Will Speak At Armory Tonight Feb. 31.--KINSl- The Honorable and great George A. Hol- derbaum will return to Columbia City for a few days to greet his many friends and also to address the public on prohibition. He is to arrive on the Wolfe air line at 5:33 p. m. Friends of Mr. Holderbaum will be g'ad to hear that he is going to speak on the long fought amendment of prohi- bition. The keystone of Mr. Holderbaum's work is one which we all know is serious, to make the consumer of intoxicating liquor as guilty in the eyes of the law as the manufacturer and sel- ler. He says that the success of prohibition hinges on this alone. Mr. Holderbaum states that he ob- served this when he was a young boy back in his High Schoo-l days. When he saw his classmates drinking alcoholic beverages he thought td himself if there were only a law that could punish those boys for buying the beverage they would refrain from its use immediately. He claims that if he can just get Congress to introduce this bill, they will accomplish something in way of prohibition. Returns from Trip Miss Imo Armel has just returned from a long vacation which was spent in Alaska. Miss Armel is private secretary for Mr. Gerald Phend the new district at- torney of the State of Indiana. John Phillip Sousa Dead Feb. 30 CINSJ- john Phillip Sousa, renowned band leader has passed away. At the present time his solo saxophone play- er and librarian, Miss Veril Goodrich, will take charge of the fthe business. Swimmer. iband. Page Tiumzly-nirir
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2 THE REFLECTOR February 31, 1950 Big Vaudeville Star Here Miss Mildred Bar- ber, noted dancer, is here. She is report-I ed to be a second Gilda Gre . Miss Y Barber is a high sal-I aried member of the R. K. O. Circuit. Church Announcements Notice has been re- ceived by Mr. Harley Baker that his bril- liant son Clarence has been newly ap- pointed as a bishop in the Episcopal Church. Returning Home On Vacation John Garty, the great American ar- tist. who has acquir- ed great fame in the Paris Art Galleries and who has for his models six prize win- ning beauties, name- ly: Flossie and Or- phwa Gradeless, Evelyn Kitt, Mabel Shep- herd, Annabel Miller, and Edna Wynkoop, wi'l return to his Father Races Death ln I Plane Mr. Glenn Ferry. wealthy banker of Olympia, Washington, was speeding toward Chicago last night by plane in a race .against death. In St. Josephs hospital his hfteen year old son lay crit- ically ill from the effects of spinal men- 'gas noni whkh he Isuffered several years ago. At his bedside was his mother, who has been there during his illnes of seven weeks. CMrs. Ferrey was formerly Miss Julia Shoemaker. I The boy is a stud- ent at Morgan Park 'Military Aca demy land was prepared to leave the hospital last Sunday, apparently lrecovered from an op- ,eration for mastoidi- ,tis. Shortly after- ward he took a turn for the worse, and Doctor Kenneth X. Sickafoose, who at- tended him, sent for home town where hehthe boy's father. expects to obtain more models. Birthday Party Held Mr. Martin Schnet- Zler and his wife, formerly Mary Kath-' ryn- Hoos, are cele- bfaflrlg the second birthday of their first grandchild next Mon- day afternoon. New Discovery Made Evert Shoemaker, who has just purchas- ed the Mullendore Popcorn stand has in- troduced a new choc- olate-coating for can- dy, which he guaran- tees will not soil the face or ties. G. A. Holderbaum at ARM O RY Time-8 :00 P. M. TONITE Benefit Collection Taken for Liquor Orphans - I Mr. Ferrey made plans at once to hasten there by train but abandoned his plans for quicker transportation. H e left Seattle yesterday afternoon for San Fransico by plane, where he chartered a special ship for the remainder of the Bight. Doctor Sickafoose said last night that it was doubtful if the ad will live until his fatherhs arrival. I I Gayle Mosher Lands in N. Y. Will Wed Feb. 31 CAPJ New York. Miss Gayle Mosher, vicerchair- woman of board of the Chicago Milwau- kee, St. Paul 8: Pa- cific Railroad, return- ed today on the French liner Ile de France. Miss Mosh- erhs engagement to Mr. Russel Cover- stone, American resi- dent of Shanghai, was recently announc- ed. We wonder if this will end up in a breach of promise suit like her last two. RKO VAUDEVILLE TO-NITE MISS MILDRED BARBER Un Personj Former Columbia City Girl Sweetest Lemons Known SPECIAL HOME TOWN REDUCTION Per Dozen Merle Plummer Flee To South Free Lecture America at James Hindman, , who has recently be- CIW Han come the president of ' . the . United States Time L30 P' M' Chain Salons, has TONIGHT fied to South Ameri- ca. It is believed that he is under men- tal strain. Fingerwaving French Fashion STANLEY ORCUTT Call 398 For Appointment Hecla, Ind. College Degrees He'en Crawford has been given her M.D. degree from Indiana University. She will later set up a prac- tice at Avilla, In- diana. Mrs. Walter Schu- man, formerly Ardith Foster, and her hus- band are attempting to secure a city hall in the city of Larwiil. New Specialty Act Noted Local Lady Miss Helen Long on The Art of Writing No Collection Taken KDKH Shreveport, La. Lowell Kronmiller on The Independent . Grocer's Recovery Time-8 to 10 P. M. Saturday, March l New Presidential Candidate An- nounced The Socia'ist' party announces as its new candidate for the pres- idency, Mr. Harold Harvey, the well- Madge Fleck afldyknown politician. Mr. Levi Warring are new adagio dancers in the Majestic Thea-I ter in Coesse, In- diana. This welll known couple, we arei proud to say, are graduates of Colum- bia City High School. -Adv. Golden Slipper Shoppe Local Models in Latest Paris Creations Miss Mildred Snodgrass MAJESTIC THEATER Specialty Act Madge Fleck and I Levi Warring in Adagio Dances On the Screen hh p hh She Also Ran INTERPRETIVE DANCES I Friday-Safufday Also Added Attractions 2 . 7:39 ,P' M' i Adm ssion, 35c Page Tbirly Harvey has been very active in political af- fairs during the past several years and members of his party feel that he is well fitted to take this po- sition. Reunion of Class of 1930 Held The first reunion of the Class of 1930 was held yesterday CFebruary 301 at the financier, Kirby Dav-I is. local bank mag- nate. Many of the class members arrived dur- the first part of week, while oth- arrived just in for the occasion. modes of travel e used enroute ing the ers time Ali wer from horse and bug- gy used by Norman Shearer to the rocket plane piloted by Ja- cob Wolfe. At one o'clock the cfass roll was read by the secretary, Ken- neth Sickafoose, all members being pres- ent. Bishop Baker, cass president, pre- sided during the af- ternoon session. All c'ass members were called upon to give an account of their ac- complishments and experienczs during the past twenty years. The rest of the after- noon was spent in renewing old friend- ships. At seven o'clock all gathered in the ban- quet hall of the New Columbia City High School, where a re- ception was given by the graduating cass of 1950. Carl Smith, president of the graduating class, W Today By Lloyd Keisler Hashiro Kukuharahs idea interests both North and South America. There are fertile lands and op- portunity for tens of ,millions of people in Brazil. Why not bring over some Japs? There seems to be some problems in the Asiatic settlements anyhow. But it is Brazils problem and business, not ours. I ml The Poets Farewell Big Brain But Un- wise. Fukuhara's Idea Russia laments its h'Best Poet, Vladi- mir Mayakovsky, who killed himself recent- ly, leaving his brain to the Soviet Insti- tute of Brains. It was disected, studied, found to weigh 1,700 grams, and put away with the brains of Lenin and others. The poeths fare- well letter requests the 'hcomrade govern- ment to take care of his mother and sister. , Liela Brik and Ver- ninika Plonskaya. The the last two ladies ,both loved him, at least he thought so, proved 3 Vefl' CaP'.and he killed himself able toastmaster. Af- ter all were seated Toastmaster Smith rappsd for silence and announced there was one chair yet to be iil'ed. A door was opened and a wheel chair w a s slowly pushed through the door by an attend- ant. The figure in the' wheel chair was that of a gray haired old man, and though his body was weak with the fatigue of years, across his face there was a youthful schoolboy smile. He at once was recognized by the class of 1930 as their principal, Mr.I Overman, and tender- 'y lifted from his chair and seated at the table by two of his former math students. After an enjoyable dinner toasts were given, Mr. Overman being Ibecause he couldn't decide which of the two he liked the bet- ter. All poets are more or less queer. Rus- sian poets probably ,the queerest. World's Champion Prize Fighter Home On Visit Mr. Benjamin Rau- pher, wor1d's cham- pion prize fighter, will arrive home for a week's vacation be- fore the iight which has been planned with Lewis Ringle. The fight will take place 'next January. Ad- mission will be five d0'lars per person. The combatants were 'formerly classmates. I Christian Science City Municipal Park, . - ChurCh formerly Shinneman's gife pragilpliitspesgir' James Johnston gmvi' After Ehearly finished the doors tg on tweny years o un- ' . . successful attempts, Egfowlilallopggozhndwfgz EVangeh5hC ' Harfld . Harveyh 3 remainder of the eve- Campalgns presidential candidate Hin was S ent in Ma-rch 2 of the Socialist Party, daniin P 8,00 P M succeeded in arrang- g' ' ' ' ing a time and place 4 . for the first reunion. Perhaps the most Y startling fact concern- R, H, . ing the class is that all fifty-nine gradu- for ates are alive, al- hhhhgh hhh hhhh PRESIDE T centage of successful men and women thatl graduated from this L0Ca1Man Q same class UCSF-Y Born in Log Cabin in Shinneman's rivals this fact. All Grove the traveling expenses of the class are to be paid. by a fund do- nated by the great The Grand Socialist Party
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