World Tour Club Dwindles to Two
E. Hinterhauser left his home town, Vevet, Switzerland, last October at the head of a delegation of five members of the “Work Around the World Educational Club.” He was in El Paso Thursday with one left, a Belgian maid, Miss Justine Tibesar. Hinterhauser said there was a French girl in the party, but romance struck her and she married an American youth who had joined them. The two left the party.
On his way around the world, Hinterhauser is taking moving pictures of educational subjects, including factories. He says it will take him three years to negotiate the journey by automobile and steamers. He plans to leave Thursday for San Francisco, where he will sail for Japan.
Newspaper: El Paso Evening Post, El Paso, Texas, USA
Date: June 19, 1930 Page: 3