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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 2

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wo THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. TUESDAY, 1, 1ZZ 3 Telling The Dictator Where To Get Off These Days By George E. Sokolsky Ingrid's Husband Implies He'll Get California Decreo Letters From The People (A published except Sunday at 69-65 Wall int. ronton Harbor. Michigan, ana representing censauaauon 01 we ly FtUladsuaj and The Eveatof Kewah A SPECIOUS DEFENSE tDITCa AXD riXLISBEH STANLEY at BANTON Curious things have been said In the controversy over Ed Sullivan's L03 ANGELES, Jan.

31 (AP) Ingrld Eergman's husband will not fight her Mexican divorce action, Championship of Paul Draper on the Columbia Broadcasting System's Entered as second class matter February 29, 1904, at the postoffice at teuton Harbor. Michigan, under the act of Congres of Marco 3, 1879 television, and Ed Sullivan's appar erit apology dies not change the VOLUME NUMBER 25 issues. CITY AFFAIRS Editor The News-Palladium: Is it right that the city manager buy building without prcper legal procedure when the commission turns down the bonus for the. city employes as an economy measure? How many people actually realize the power given our commissioners and mayor by our present charter? If our commissioners were taxpayers it is certain they would be more Paul Draper 'Is a- dancer usually is accompanied on the har ilenibef ef Tb Associated KEA and Audit Bnreaa of wja Dn7fl.rauwi, AiUb ite spumes man implied that the husband. Dr.

Peter Lindstrom, Instead will file suit divorce in California In a statement, John Vernbn. the physician's personal representative, said Lindstrom "has no intention of appearing in the Mexico proceedings but will leave all issues to the California courts." Vernon admitted the Implication monica by Larry Both of them got into a difficult situation Ttkphonea: N'ewa CMn-fi) S-M22 Basineaa-llil. tilt with Mrs, Hester McCullough of Greenwich. Conn, Draper and Ad The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use lor publication ler were on a program in that city; cf all the local Den printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news Mrs. McCullough pr: tested on the of a California divorce suit, regard hesitant when spending taxpayers money as it might affect their pock dispatches.

less or the outcome of the Mexican grounds that their names were on lists of organizations which the attoreey general and the House et bOOK. Lower taxes, better government Is Subscription Rates. By Mall: Allegan, Berrien, Cass, Van Bur en coun In Juarez, Miss Bergman's our aim. committee on unAmerican activities ties One year 57.00; six months 4125, Thres months $2.50. Else where One year $10.00, Six months $6.00, Three months $4.00.

These Every taxpayer of Benton Harbor had declared subversive. Draper attorney, William A. Cocke, said that Just because a suit might be filed in the United States, her in Mexico will hot be dismissed. rates for delivery by mail only applies to R. P.

D. routes and towns where should be Interested in attending cur weekly meetings held at the city hall every Wednesday evening In delivery News-Palladium carrier is not available. and Adler sued her for libel to tune of $200,000. Igor Cassinl, who writes under the name of Cholly Knickerbocker, pick behalf of better government and study of our charter, tt left for me to decide whether we should have government with newspapers er newspapers without government. 1 should not hesitate ed up the story.

Westbrook Psgter, HT prefer the latterThamaa Jefferson. HARLO ST. JOE We invite you, one and all. M. DODD, C.

DUELL, R. HOLLIS, R. BRUCE, Fulton Lewis, Bill Cunningham and I followed suit. Pegler and I made appeal for funds to aid Mrs. McCullough and raised about $23,000 for her.

The case is still -fr Today Wed. Thurs. MR. AND MRS. G.

GRANKE pending. Then Larry Adler and Paul discovered that a public resist mom NOW THE HYDROGEN BOMB? One of the most momentous decisions in U. S. "history Is in the making. The question: Shall we produce a hydrogen bomb? a A hydrogen bomb is a special kind of atom bomb.

'Scientists believe such an explosive could be 1,000 times more destructive than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They think an H-bomb could wipe out from 50 to 100 square miles of a city. In other words, possibly half of a great center like Chicago. rnir'i ance had developed to their artistic appearances. Meanwhile, Paul Draper's mother, Muriel Draper, went to Moscow where she indicated an attitude toward the United plus MATING OF MILLIE" Glenn Ford Evelyn Keyes Free Estimates States not usual among loyal Ameri Free Inspection Benson Harbor lh.

S-I73SS 51 Pearl St. cans. When the first atom bomb was announced, the world felt After 25cT.35c TcinyOUcJ. 0" Undoubtedly, the resistance to Adler and Draper Is hard on these artists. Their livelihood is imperilled.

They had never calculated on that, as Alger Hiss had never calculated on the conversion of Whlttaker Chambers. Nor is it beyond belief that Adler and Draper are victims of ass relation- rather than of high ideological conviction. It is mlghtly tough when the tide changes and men and women find themselves on the shoals of Hie. In such circumstances there Is only on 9 rule: full confession; full contrition; full expiation. That IT CIST! la hard, too.

Pew men like to "rat-on personal friends, but that must Flint Latvyer To Run For Attorney General Do You Remember? be done in a personal confession. Less than a full confession is the zenith in destructive possibilities had been reached. To learn that this weapon might be outstripped 1,000 times is certain to astound us all Those who must decide whether to make this bomb are confronted with a terrible choice. The economic aspect isn't critical. Scientists estimate they can produce the H-bomb for an Initial cost of The project would take two to four years and would require sizable amounts of many materials in heavy civilian- use.

But apparently the impact on normal business and industry wouldn't be too severe. Basically, the decision is a moral, political and military choice. Where will we stand in the world's eyes if we undertake to produce this colossal weapon of destruction? There is danger that more than a few nations would conclude we were bent upon a murderous arms race that could only end in a crushing war. They might believe that no country can morally preach peace while it is making so powerful a bomb. From the military view, however, the question is whether America can take the risk of not producing the H-bomb when its potential enemies may be doing so.

Government guesses on Russian A-bomb progress were highly inaccurate. Furthermore, the theory of the hydrogen bomb has been well known for years and the Russians may already be working on it Scientists, members of the "Atomic Energy Commission and presidential advisers are divided in their counsel. One distinguished scientist with the first A-bomb has advised the President not- to- make an "H-bomb. Other men think the country's security demands that we go ahead. Retiring AEC Chairman David E.r Lilienthal is among several who are said to believe the United States should Starts 1:00 4:05 7:15 10:00 alcohol.

Tests considered, not only Now, Ed Sullivan, columnist and co-Kim practibillty of the fluid, but econ What Was The Magic of the Garden? television actor, could have said that he was for Paul Draper whom he liked as a dancer; Nobody could omy. Glycerine, which hasn't the drawback of evaporating as fast as alcohol, was placed second because rivmTT rrcm 50 Years Ago The Big Four trains this morning had quite a time battling with the snow drifts between this city and Nlles. Forty miles south of here there Is said be no snow. The Congregational social held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred S. really object to that. In fact, some might have regarded that as courageous, considering Draper's current difficulties. FLINT, Jan. 31 (AP) Frank G.

Millard, Flint attorney, announced Monday his candidacy for the Republican nomination fcr Attorney General Millard is Genesee county member of the state GOP central com-mlttje and long has been active In politics. He was city attorney here from 1927 until 1934. He was graduated from University of Michigan In 1918, and Is a veteran of both world wars. He is a lieutenant cohnel in the Michigan National Guard, in which he has been active since 1921. But Sullivan went further: he Hopkins, Washington street, was "fT tried to give Draper a clean bill of well attended considering the stormy health.

That involved issued now night, last evening. Miss Lela Wells a- of its expense. Officers and directors at Water-vliet have in view some important enlargements, which if carried out will mean much to the success and future of the Watervliet Paper Co. 10 Years Ago Any couple desiring to be married, on February 29 will have an opportunity to have their ceremony performed free of charge according to information made public to in the Connecticut court in the case rendered several piano selections of Draper and Adler vs. Mrs.

McCul. and Miss Fronla Qridley sang. Starts 2:35 6:45 8:5 Games were played and a very pleasant evening was spent. Ed Sullivan was, In fact, publicly testifying in that case. He said that (he had checked Draper's record with government officials, whom he did not name, and he The Farewell Overall factory II located here will pay $6.00 per day In wages, or a weekly payroll of $3,600.

Benton Harbor's three larg Xcst TcdaySZ found the record good. But Cassinl, day by County Clerk Al J. Hastings. According to the county clerk, the est factories now pay weekly: Spen Pegler, Lewis, Cunningham, Dr. J.

B. Matthews and I have said that make another exhaustive effort to get an atomic control (I 3 cer Sc Barnes, Golby-Hink Rev. Gustave Bessert, pastor of the First Church of Higher Spiritualism, -Wr. th Srttn'ct Tlnlnn hufnr nrrtrtMn' th their record of association with sub ley Co, $600; Geo. B.

Thayer te i iL A and varsive organizations Is large With TYRONE POWER WANDA HENDRIX rift foara Cxptrtenen rtcriptii 4 on I y. WED. At 9 P.M. STAGE FKKne id "Everything New, But The Location" Benton Harbor, has offered bis services, free to any couple desiring to be married on February 29. A proposal to improve fruit selling through changes In the operation of the Benton Harbor fruit market found favor at a meeting of growers held at the Riverside town hall last evening.

The vote was 16 to 4. An item of 25 years ago(35): The ranks of Benjamin and Mary Pur-nell at the House of David were swelled by about 35 this morning when a number of converts. Including men, women and children, reached the city over the Pere Marquette. The newcomers, all from Texas, were met by Francis Thorpe and the colony's brass band. 11 Ho M3 And His Original tJ VV-iJlWiib TllbU bUW VVISVV Wa vmu II-bomb.

This, it Is felt, would strengthen our moral standing in the world. It would be new proof that we really desire peace, even though we are considering construction of the most devastating -weapon ever conceived. The President miht adopt this plan. Or he might decide to start, the H-bomb project and at the same time enter into new control negotiations with Russia. The aim in that case would be to prevent the Russians from buying time for bomb research through endless stalling At the bargaining table.

No layman can be expected to make the choice that is stumping the experts. But he surely can't be blamed for hoping that military security bulks large in whatever decision is made. It will comfort us little to be morally spotless if the Russians are poised to drop H-bombs over our great cities and we can neither defend ourselves nor retaliate in kind. important, fcr one, do not know these men. I have seen them perform and have once spoken to Adler for a moment at a performance of his at the Waldorf-Astoria.

I bear them no malice. But the issue in their case in Connecticut Is very important. Upon It hinges the right to protest without fear. Therefore, when Ed Sullivan, In his reply to protests, raised the issue of the veracity of all of us In the McCullough case I must ask him to make public which government agency said that the data on the attorney general's list or the committee on unAmerican activities' list, or the California Tenney committee's list are untrue. Ed Sullivan owes it to all of us to explain his AMATGUR SHOW 6 Adf FUN FOR ALU CASH PRIZES SAL STOCCO PIANIST Today Thru Thursday $500; or a total of $2,900.

The mercury has marked 10 degrees above aero as the coldest point in the present "snap." It was only 14 degrees above at one o'clock today with a probability of going down to zero tonight Mr. Frank Versaw, a Berrien county pioneer died at his home In Sodus Monday afternoon. Mr. Versaw was one of the first settlers In Berrien county having lived here for 65 years. He was 87 years of age, and leaves four eons and four daughters, also his wife.

25 Years Ago Tommy Gibbons made definite claim to the world's heavyweight boxing title following his defeat of "Tiny Tim" Herman In Detroit last night, He believes he is the man whose record entitles him to the crown Jack Dempsey has not defended for more than a year and which the champion is declaring he will relinquish next May. The annual meeting of the Benton Harbor-St. Joe Council of the Boy Scouts of America, will be held at the Hotel Whltcomb on February 4, for the purpose of electing officers and members of the council for the ensuing year. The new Scout executive, Raymond F. Dona-ovan, formerly assistant' executive of the Indianapolis Council will be present.

Gasoline went up another cent II IVEP. TUMI. -OfJSCnEEN I ABOLISHING GRAVITY source of information, as we have all One trouble with the world is that there is too much gravity. Not the A tender, yet terrifying love affair that defies eternity, starring exciting and supremely lovely Jennifer Jones and handsome, romantic Joseph Gotten! kind that keeps a person from smil The Eagle Scout club of the Berrien-Cass council met In the Methodist church in St. Joseph last evening and elected officers for the coming year: Warner Jennings of Benton Harbor was chosen president.

After election Leo State, Buchanan scoutmaster showed motion pictures of his canoe trip through Canada last summer. Films covering trips through Yellowstone and the Canadian Rockies were also shown, all the pictures being shown with the new equipment received by the council as a Christmas gift from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren of lng, but the force which keeps him from rising into the air. This is the opinion of Roger Babson, ita tlstician and head of the Babson HATING THE COWS A 14-year-older knew he -was expected home from district school at a definite time.

He could use a few minutes to explore the wrocda for fox tracks and to see if any mink had traveled along the banks of the creek. It was different in winter than In spring and early fan when the cows were at pasture. Father wanted the cows hayed at the same time every afternoon in winter so the evening's chores would follow an exact schedule. Mr. Webster is very casual about bis definition of hay: grass mowed and cured for fodder.

After a lad changed Into his overalls and Jumper, he climbed the ladder to the mow. Icy cold in the hayloft perhaps, but one remembered the II S) a saw given ours. The company's first explanation "is equally unfortunate. They took the position that they are not concerned with the politics of then-artists. That has been the policy for years of many industrialists and most advertising agencies.

They poured millions cf dollars Into the fight for what they call "private enterprise." But they have also financed programs on the air which carried to millions of listeners attacks on the very system they sought to maintain and upon which their businesses thrived. The Tesult, of course, was that business, industry, the private enterprise system fcr years was attacked and abused on radio. It Is their business if they want to do it that way, but one would have imagined that after so many years of being abused, they would have learned something. 1 TleAl I Institute, who set up a Gravity Research Foundation to see if a screen could not be devised to cut off gravity, Just as some screens will cut off light and others beat. Heavyweights could be lifted easily if a sheet of anti-gravitational material were put under them.

The commercial uses would obviously be vast Ha i 1 Tl LOr.lA Thcatro COLOMA, MICH. Jaa. Slat "ChaUtHic to LaaDie ta tekaJeM SUrriaf GaraUla Braafce, DraalS Crlea Lassie Alt (Mlhty Haakattaa) Par. Neva, Carteea "Bay tactc" In Benton Harbor and St. Joseph1 today, bringing the retail price at filling stations at 18.4 cents a gal-j Ion.

The Michigan gasoline tax will be made effective Sunday. The state 1 tax is two cents a gallon. i The best anti-freeze liquid Is The Babson foundation has Just an nounced the award of three prizes Starts Sunday "ADAMS RIB" stifling heat on a July day when be was storing away as Father pitched i has any ideas off. The huge forkfuls came up with discouraging regularity; before 1 JJ A.h the winning essay dealt merely with the past history of attempts in this field. Babson did not say so.

but he may eaves, another was waiting. "Keep the forkfuls together. Son," Father would say. "It will come out a lot as 1 I nnnv i i have derived his Inspiration direct- easier next winter." But when the temoeratur was over 100. when or indirectly trom the novelist H.

I ACABtVlf Gjprtunity Thru Thursday loa can earn per year I i on a $2,504 investment In small 1 sweat was pouring off th end ofi- Wells. Toward the beginning of cwie'- nose and running down the the century Wells wrote "The First crease tf his back, when hayseed in- 'Men in the Moon," whose heroes de-filtrated into socks and around the vid anti-gravitational material to neck, February seemed a long way i help them build a ship for traversed, ling space. One drawback was ex- erf u'iA I IQSEFil GOUEII Road Show Engagement Will Not Be Shown In This -Area At A Lesser Price! business available In your town. Write er wire J. Rescue, 723 OtirUa, 8.

Grand Rapids, Michigan for future appointment in your city. Give background and particulars. Each afternoon sufficient aunng me manuiacture uurence Olivier l7 IIHSI aueriaoit, 1 ANOTHH I MAT SOUl 'v' the air above a sheet of the ma bad to be pitched down for the eve terial roared up into space, fortunately carrying the sheet with It. Had It not, the story relates, the en I 1 7 T7 pre aw 'i Si I "3 Little Iinnks- 1MB rnDDD velope of air which covers the earth would have been sucked off, and the world's population would have been asphyxiated. This practical objection will naturally have to be overcome before realizes bis hope.

Perhaps Einstein can find a way Comedy Novelty Today Thru cleg feeding and for the next morning's. A boy tugged and pulled, strained and lifted to get forkfuls of the long tangled tlnr.thy and clover. It took a good 15 or 20 minutes before the pile on the barn floor was large enough. The part that a young farmer enjoyed mcst was pushing a big heap along the alley between the two rows of stock. The ccwi mooed impatiently, rattled the eUHchions and tossed their beads.

They stretched out long, curling tongues fcr the first mouthful. Six months old calves stuck their beads the slats of the pen and fattened their big eyes on the ap-F'oaching food. A man of any age ETHEL IAKKYMOIE ca etuMw, ww aisa IIUUL1 SXAXESrCAtE "Barnyard Swing Color Cartoon A Two CMm ftm seW SSo mms ofeataitt of FUlpoo t4 Ciodic HfJlVflBMaT Free Dishes To The Ladies Extra Special FIGHTING CRIME What is a city to do when crime seems to get beyond the powers of the law enforcement authorities? The 1949 Los Angeles county grand Jury in California has said that A AXTKvX RAtSC Entorprit "YOU -CAN PAIIE A. LllLLIS: wco likes lavestock gew a deep i such eemed to be the case there. It See I2sw Great Inventions Are Barn L- A Home Base-rnent Work.

Shop'. Yosi May Have An Mea IfST ACTOE OF THE YEACT! CIST PICTURE TCI YF't! cited crimes of all aorta, pointing out that the criminals In many cases had gone unpunished and that some "mobsters and gangsters" bad been arrested and released. Criminals often think they are bigger than the law, but they are never hlpf than rv1fv it tunnla in feeding them. As r'rs and toen feed the stock, they ffre a minute after all animals are 3 arid watch the friendly crea-t C.Bt mean a livelihood fcr a and food for mankind. Hay-, 1 1 cows is Just one of the evexy-v rr: taks, but boys and 3 Big Hits! Clark Gable In "li Happened Oat Kite Also "Lady Of Chores" Faulette Geddart 1 Also "Law Coraes To Texas' Wild E31 Elliot snows v.rr- niT At: i p.

EXE TrS rEATUEE From The Eesjtotog.At 1 7:9 P. Th "CHIC ELIX AMATEURS AT 9 P. M. ONLY 2 SHOWS DAILY And 8 SCc Evening $1.23 there's something about are sufficiently aroused crime will La.aS i i tar put into wares. jbe stopped..

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