Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1930 — Page 5

JULY 3, 1930

STALIN UPHELD AS RULER OF SOVIET UNION Unqualified Indorsement Is Given to Program of Red Leader. BY EUGENE LYONS United Press Staff Correspondent MOSCOW, July 3—Unqualified Indorsement of Joseph Stalin s direction of the soviet government was given in a resolution adopted by the Communist party congress at its session here Wednesday night. The party indorsed Stalin * policy of collectivization of Russian larms, and his program for the economic expansion of the country w 4 th the aid of money and technical advice from "capitalist countries. - ' The resolution will seive as a guide for the Kremlin during the next two years. It demanded "unconditional fulfillment" of the five-year industrial program, and a continuation of collectivization until all farms have been included and until ail kulaks —wealthy farmers —have been liquidated as a class. Necessity of “further development of economic relations of the .Soviet Union with the capitalist world cn the basis of an unshakable monoply of foreign trade and the broadest utilization of the advanced technique of capitalist nations" was emphasized. Military affairs were touched upon in a clause of the resolution which urged the necessity of strengthening the defense of the country “to the fighting capacity of the red army, fleet and air forces.”

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Stolen automobiles recovered bv police bf Albert°Thasher. R. R 4. box 452 B. Ford roadster, found ut Twenty-third street and A, Model 'Word, veilow rear wheels, stripped of front wheels and one "ar tire, fend at Pennsylvania andßav streets. Dr Edeer C. McMainr. 550'., Las, Waslilneton street. Chevrolet coupe, found at 800 East Washington street. BIG FOUR CHANGE MADE Frank McCarthy City Tasscngcr Agent for Railroad. Frank J. McCarthy, three years chief passenger department clerk of the Big Four railway here, has been named city passenger agent, succeeding H. C. LefToige. resigned. B. Z. Wright Jr., who was appointed chief clerk, has b;en depot passenger agent two yeats and C. K. Hulvey takes his place. McCarthy is a graduate of Cathedral high school and Notre Dame university and is a member of the Indianapolis Athletic Club and the Knights of Columbus. Wright is a graduate of Wabash college and Shortridge nigh school. Father of Eight Dies Bu 7ton's Special CENTERVILLE. Ind.. July 3. James W. Wrigley, 88, a resident of Wayne county since his birth, is dead here. He was a member of the Methodist church. He leaves two sons, Harry, at home, and Joseph. Richmond; six daughters. Mrs. Ida Caldwell, Whittier, Cal.; Mrs. Amanda Elgium, Pasadena. Cal.; Mrs. Cora Hutzel. Centerville; Mrs. Helen Snyder. Pennsylvania: Mrs. Rena Lebhart. Richmond, and Miss Maude Wrigley. at home and a sister. Mrs. Tila Thorpe. Indianapolis’. Visual Education on Air Bu T'nitrd Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. July 3 Hugh W. Norman, director of the bureau of visual Instruction of Indiana University, will give an interview on visual education in a radio program from 5:30 to 6:00 p. m. Monday from WLW. Cincinnati. Puts Life in Your Complexion Every woman shouM refresh ber skin nt niv'kt anil erase the tired lines, as well as the accumulation of the day's dirt and dust from the pores. Get two ounces of I 'alonite powder from your ilrupcist. Sprinkle a little on a hot. wet cloth and rub gently over the face. Instantly dull, drawn skin relaxes. The pores are purged. Dried oil and powder dissolves. The Mood flowes with new life through your cheeks. You look years younger.—Advertisement.

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MEET A NEW TYPE OF SLEUTH IN MOVIES Clive Brook in “Sweetheart and Wives” Creates What Is Known as the Divorce Detective. ANEW type of sleuth is introduced in the First National picture, “Sweethearts and Wives,” which opens Friday at the Circle. This is the divorce detective. He is a Sherlock Holmes who devotes his sleuthing ability to digging up facts to aid the divorce lawyer, and couples who wish to be separated. Clive Brook creates this character in the picture. His assignment takes him to a lonely inn near Le Touquet in the south of France. Here he meets his match in the form of a French maid. She is determined that he shall not get the diamond necklace Miat was stolen from his client s wife, the same being vital evidence for the divorce.

Billie Dove is the French maid and she manage.' successfully to j secure the necklace and. in the end. keeps it, it is said. Clarence Badger directed and others in the cast are Leila Hyams and Sidney Blackmer. An extra feature on the bill this week is “Up the Congo,” which details the adventuies of Miss Alice O’Brien and Gra< e Flandrau, the novelist, in Africa It is said to be quite a remarkable picture, and out of the ordinary. It follows photographically the trail of two ,/hite women across the Dark Continent. Talking discourse ,is kept up throughout the picture j telling exactly what's what and why, it is said. This picture is said to be absolutely authentic in every way. An Independence day feature and a Paramount sound news reel will complete the program. a a a OAKIE TO MAKE MERRY AT INDIANA Jack Oakie Paramount laughmaker, will be seen in his first starring picture. “The Social Lion,’ which opens Friday at the Indiana. The picture is based on “Marco Himself,” one of Octavus Roy Cohen’s most successful novels. Charlie Davis will be featured on the stage in “Satan’s Holiday,” a Publix production, with Larry Rich at the head of the cast. “The Social Lion” is said to be a hilariously funny story of a young

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dancers; Cherie, a flash from Paris; Dub Taylor, master of the hootenany; Ralph uevis, a former Indianapolis boy who is billed as Snakehips because of h*s eccentric dancing; Ralph Moore, trumpeter, and Charles Roddick, pianist. Charlie Davis and his bard are offering an orchestral production, “American Fantasy,” an Indeoendence day feature. aaa Indianapolis theaters today offer: “The Big House at the Palace, “Rough Romance” at the Lyrio. “With Byrd at the South Pole” at the Circle, Charlie Davis at the Indiana, “New Movietone Follies of 1930" at the Apollo, “The Divorcee” at the Ohio, and burlesque at the Colonial. a a a TICKET TIME IS EXTENDED So many mothers of seven children answered the invitation of Manager Collins o: the Apollo to see “Courage” at the Apollo, that it was impossible ;o get the tickets issued in time to those whose letters were received yesterday afternoon. “Courage” closed last night at the Apollo, but all mothers holding tickets from The Times can go today at the Apollo and see the opening of the new feature, “The New Fox Movietone Follies of 1930,” one of the big movie revues of the year.

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T. H„ I. & E. IS PURCHASED BY AIDSOFINSULL Added With Union Traction to Rail Holdings of Utility Group. Preparations were being made today by Insull representatives in Indiana to assume active control of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company and the | Union Traction Company, both of : which were purchased Wednesday. The two lines were purchased by the Midland United Corporation for a total of $7,535,933.11. The T. H„ I. & E. was sold at. a Chicago conference of a committee representing the bondholders of the traction line and the Insull representatives for $3,612,000. This figure represents a price of $750 in cash for each SI,OOO bond. Twenty per cent will be payable when the period of notice to depositors has expired and the re-

maining 80 per cent will be payable without interest at or before expiration of one year thereafter. This offer will be extended to any additional bonds not heretofore de- | posited with the committee if now promptly deposite with it and made available for delivery, it was j announced. The Union Traction was sold at. a j receiver’s sale at Anderson for $3,- | 923,933.11, a price said to be slightly , mere than 20 cents cn the dollar to bondholders. Purchase of these two lines gives Insull seven electric railways in Indiana. Insull representatives are considering centralizing management of the two companies with the other company offices in the Traction Terminal building, inasmuch as the To Stop itching Quick use cool, invisible Zetno! Millions depend on cooling Z?mo to banish summer skin troubles. For 20 years this safe, invisible antiseptic has relieved the heat and pain of sunburn. It soothes rashes and ivy-poisoning, brings relief to itching, peeling toes. See how stubborn pimples and blemishes disappear. Thousands say it has banished dandruff. Healing Zemo liquid is wonderfully soothing after a shave. Any druggist. 35c, 60c, $l.O0 —Advertisement.

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