Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1930 — Page 5

NOV- 6, 1930.

GAUDY FUNERAL FOR VALENTINO 'JUST AN AD' Executor Testifies Rites Were ‘Worked Up' to Boost Estate. Bu United LOS ANGELES. Nov. 6.—Rudolph Valentino’s funeral in 1926 was ‘‘worked up’’ for advertising purposes. according to testimony of S. George Ullman. executor, in a suit being heard today in an attempt to settle the actor s estate. “Rudolph Valentino's funeral was worked up for advertising purposes to aid the estate, and I hired 1.900 policemen and forty press agents to conduct it," Ullman. whose accounting was disputed by Valentino’s brother and sister, testified. When Valentino died, Ullman testified, he was $500,000 in debt, but through Ullman’s “judicious management’’ a profit of $700,000 since has resulted. The “judicious management, the executor testified, included the “advertising funeral" which thousands of persons stood in the rain, bareheaded. to watch, and which greatly Increased the demand for Valentino’s films and personal belongings. The actor’s brother, Alberto Gugllelmo, and his sister, Maria Guglielmo* Starda. contended in the suit that Ullman had misappropriated funds from the estate and protested when he asked approval of his accounting in superior court. Telephone Business Sol.l Bv Timex Hpeeial LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Nov. 6. The New Richmond, Linden and Romney telephone exchanges have been sold by John C. Dixon, West Lafayette, to W W. Thomas, Shirley. Dixon has had the exchanges more than four years He retains the Odell and Wingate system

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Devil's Island Colony May Move to Polar Sea

Bv United Preii PARIS, Nov. 6.—A movement has been started to move the French penal colony, located at Cayenne, French Guiana, to the farthest outpost in the world—the Kerguelen Islands, a dot between the south pole and the tips of Australia and Africa. Devil's Island, and its scenes of horror of fact and fiction, would be left behind for Desolation Island, the port of Gates of Hell, the Bay of Thunder and Terror reefs of the lost island. Glaciers bob in the Arctic seas just to the south of Kerguelen, which sits on the fiftieth rim of latitude. The heights of the island are covered with glaciers. The lowlands are healthy and rich, needing little labor to make it a rich farming place. Deputy M. Archambault, is clamoring for the change from unhealthly Guiana to the healthy South Polar Seas. The objection to Devil's island is twofold. First, convicts escape too easily and with little money, and sec-

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ondly, those who go in good health soon are physical wrecks. The unhealthy soon die. Fourteen hundred liberated convicts, obliged by law to spend as many years as free men in Guiana as they spent as convicts, are roaming the country. They are the only labor Guiana knows. Most of them are physically unfit to work, so their production is meager. Guiana farmers ask flhat IndoChinese labor be brought in, since those orientals are accustomed to swamy cultivation. The Salvation islands, twentyseven miles off the Guiana mainland, of which Devil’s island Is the best known, also includes the Isle Royale, with tiers of cold, damp stone cells for incorrigibles and the Isle of St. Joseph with its prison hospital. In all. France has 7,900 convicts in Guiana. Not all are prisoners. Nearly half are free men, unable to pay tfteir return passage to France, as obliged by law, or “doubling” their penitentiary term by serving forced residence in the colony before going home.

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STATE G.O.P. RETAINS SMALL j SENATE MARGIN; Unofficial Figures Reveal Democrat Majority of 44 House Seats. Republicans will hold a six-vote edge in the 1931 state senate, but will face a Democratic majority of forty-four in the house, complete unofficial returns indicated today. Russell P. Kehoe, Democratic candidate for state senator, representing Clark, Jefferson, ■ Switzerland and Ohio counties, appeared certain to defeat Floyd H. Compton, Republican candidate, by 1,500. Kehoe carried Switzerland cotmty by 300, Clark by 359 and Jefferson county by 141 votes, unofficial tabulation showed. He also was believed victor in Ohio county. Unofficial tabulation of votes in Putnam and Montgomery counties

this morning gave Ira Clouser, Democrat, a 634 majority over J. Frank Chadwick, Republican, and raised the tctal known Democratic victories in state senatorial contests to nineteen. Lonzo L. Shull, Republican, carried Hamilton county by such a majority that victories in Boone and Tipton counties for Ben H. Ruckey, Democrat, failed *to overcome his lead, and he appeared, certain of election to the senate by 223 votes. There are four other Republicans certain to go into the senate. Os twenty-four holdovers in the upper house, one only is a Democrat. Incumbent Republican senators defeated Tuesday included Luther O. Draper, Spiceland, member of the state budget committee, and chairman of the senate finance committee; William F. Hodges, Gary; Wililam H. Hill, Vincennes; Oliver Kline, Huntington, and John Sherwood, Mitchell. I. Floyd Garrott, Battle Ground, and Will R. Brown, Hebron, were

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