Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1931 — Page 12
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‘ALL QUIET' BAN ROUSES BITTER GERMAN FIGHT Bad Blood Is Stirred Up Among All Factions Over Film’s Suppression. B'J United Pres * BERLIN, Jan. 9.—Suppression of 'he American film version of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” following Fascist demonstrations pgainst it, has stirred up a great deal of bad blood all round. Left wing leaders are angry over 'he suppression of a pacifist film and complain the same objections are not made to militarist and patriotic ones. The censorship has become a <arget of political criticism and movie-halls are being turned into battle grounds where those of different opinions fight out their differences, not merely with words, but often with their fists. If any film nowadays can be retarded as showing a tendency either towards pacifism or towards militari m, it is likely a row will follow and the police will have to be called .in. The latest film to become a storm renter of political dispute is “Flute Concert in Sans Soucci,” where Frederick the Great, the founder of the famous German military system, and his troops are seen. When the audience was leaving 'he hall at the first performance a free-for-all fight required police interference. New film called “1914—The Shots at Sarajevo,” which deals with the causes of the war has been suppressed. In consequence the demand is raised that the censorship should be abolished altogether. Einstein Approves Film Gy United Press HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 9.—Banning of the motion picture, “All Quiet on the Western Front,” from Germany “means a diplomatic defeat for that country in the eyes of the world,” Dr. Albert Einstein, noted German scientist, said today after viewing a German version of the film. “Action of certain groups in barring this picture disclosed a dangerous weakness on the par>; of the government in deference to the cry of the street,” added the scientist. AIRPLANES DROP FOOD Stranded Fishermen Given Relief j While Awaiting Rescue. Gy United Press LONDON, Jan. 9.—Airplanes dropped food, clothing and fuel to sixteen fishermen stranded in a small boat on an ice floe eight miles off Styrsudd lighthouse today while an ice breaker was en route to their rescue, a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Helsingfors said.
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HUNGRY MEN RIOT N. Y. Officer Hurt in Fight With Jobless Mob. I Gy Umlcd Press NEW YORK. Jan. 9.—One policeman was suffering injuries and several demonstrators were recovering from bruises today as a result of “hunger marches” organized by unemployed Communists in Brooklyn and Manhattan Thursday. The marches ended in two separate battles between police and demonstrators, one in front of Borough shall, Brooklyn, and one on the Bowery. In Brooklyn, Thomas Cummings, deputy chief inspector, and Lieutenant John Hale, alone stood off an' attack by 200 Communists on a Salvation Army relief depot until police reserves arrived. The riot on the Boweiy occurred when several hundred marchers, returning from a downtown mass meeting, attempted to break up a Salvation Army breadline, a policeman who intervened suffer-d a broken nose. An English scientist has jested that street lamp posts h made hollow to serve as vents, for gas leaking from mains and sewers to lessen the danger of explosions in cities.
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IDENTIFY 45 SKELETONS Old Records Reveal Remains Those of Soldiers Under Lafayette. By United Press PARIS. Jan. 9.—Official French records identifying skeletons recent* ly discovered at Williamsburg, Va., as those of forty-five French soldiers who served, under Lafayette and Rochambeau in the American war of independence were found today by Warrington Dawson, special attache of the American embassy.
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LUOTEO BANK SHORT^IOO,OOO Assistant Cashier to Be Arraigned for Theft. By United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Federal examiners have discovered, they said today, that the Lawrence Avenue National bank, which was mysteriously robbed on New Year's day, had been in “serious difficulties” for
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months and was short aproximately SIOO,OOO, In addition to more than $70,000 taken by the robbers. John E. Malloy, assistant cashier of the bank, the only national institution closed in this district in t.weniy-five years, will be arraigned Saturday on a charge of embezzlement. Malloy was ordered held after he reported on New Year’s night that he had been called to the bank by four men, who said they were examiners, and who looted the vault, forced him to set the time lock for its maximum period, then took him to Milwaukee and set him free. It was seventy-two hours after the robbery before the vault could be opened.
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