Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1931 — Page 13

FEB. 5, 1931.

CHURCH TRIAL OF CANNON IS NEARING CRISIS Bishop Fights Desperately Against Accusation, Despite Illness. By United Preen WASHINGTON. Feb. s.—Preliminaries of the ecclesiastical investigation of Bishop James Cannon Jr. have been concluded and the inquiry turned today to the more serious charges against this turbulent figure in prohibition, religious and political affairs. As the hearings approached the crises upon which hinges the future of the 67-year-old churchman, there was an apparent lightening of the tension among the twelve church elders charged with weighing the evidence and reaching a verdict. Cannon, fighting dc oerately, definite his ijir.ess, has attended every cession £>ince the inquiry began two days ago. He at through a threehour hearing Wednesday night niter making two previous trips during the day to and from the hospital, where he liar undergone treatment so arthritic. Surrounded by his sons. Cannon hubbies on crutches in and out of the Mt. Vernon place church where he secret se-sions are being held. James Cannon fir is his principal r.dvrer bu. David and Edward U-tta.ll. arc present aiio. Cannon'--, as: acicteu have made no r for- to c:e;-.te sympathy for him .. cniph i:h. ■ iii, p v leal weak--11£.._. •j. . i'ur-c - j. Pietiy.nan is Jcadi. _ th.e pvo.ecution as one of the -oi ■ clucr 'no rue. tioned C annul. fu’K • i.o.n a moral standpoint to continue in his high position. Tour it./, x were heard V.'cdncstia; anti more were expected today. The ehargoi dealing with •hr ii.i'so. a! life of the bishop during the period of his first wife’s ilincaj. and death are to be con- ■ tiered nc l. ‘ALL AIR 7 "MEAL SERVED f> . • <1 I'n .■ j NEWARK. N. J.. Feb. s.—Executives of five airbnos using Newark airport were served a complete luncheon of airflow) food. Oysters were flown from Chesapeake Bay, ice cream from Schenectady, apples from Washington state and cigars from Havana, with other food from intermediate points, including Indianapolis.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen tr’ong to: IT. M Bell. 2238 North New Jersey street. Ford roadster. 85-130, from 1121 Forth Meridian street. Sol Cox. 358 Indiana avenue. Moon seusn. from 338 Indiana avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police bc’o’ig to: Gilbert Anderson. 10*0 North Delaware ctreet. Locomobile sedan, found at 1464 North Pennsylvania street. Chevrolet touring. 149-266, Florida: found t: Minnesota ttreet and State avenue. r. D. Gardner. 4201 East Washington - root. SL’dcbaitrr sedan, found at West Washington street and Big Four railroad. Anderson Woman Dies ANDERSON. Ind., Feb. s.—Mrs. Mary Mansfield, 68. is dead. She leave's three sons, Blaine, Milwaukee, Wis.. and Carl R. and Laurel, Chicago.

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RADIO OLD TIMERS BOOKED AT LYRIC '‘Divorce Among Friends’ 7 Gives a New Comedy Viewpoint to Husbands and Wives Who Fight at Home. A VARIED array of “flesh” and trim entertainment is or. tap at the Lyric for the week beginning Saturday. 'Divorce Among Friends,” a comedy drama of married-life, is the screen event. McCormick's Old Time Fiddlers and Yodelers, well known radio entertainers from WI,W in Cincinnati, have been booked for the headliners on the stage show of Six RKO Vaudeville attractions. Trifles at times assume a great deal of importance. Take, for instance, a cigarette lighter, an expensive trifle to be sure, but still a trifle. The furore it creates in the Morris family, in “Divorce Among

Friends, ’ a Warner Brothers and Vitaphcne talking picture, is something more than a trifle according to those who have seen this production. Ueorge Morris, a two-timing husband, played by James Hall, loans Joan, the blonde menace, the cigarette lighter given him by his wife Helen, whose part is enacted by Irene Delroy. The lies he tells to explain the disappearance of the lighter, when his wife discovers he no longer has it. and the complications that ensue from one of the many amusing highlights of the screen play. Lev/ Cody is the convivial friend of the young new-married, while Natalie Moorhead portrays the blonde “other woman." “Divorce Among Friends” was adapted to the talking screen from Jack Townley’s popular magazine story, “Two-Time Marriage.” McCormick's Old Time Fiddlers and Yodelers are “hill billie” entertainers, who sing, play and poke fun with their particular kind of songs, musical instruments and stories. Five other RKO vaudeville acts include Helen York and Virginia Johnson, two southern girls with real vocal ability; Joyner and Foster, two well-known colored comedians; The Kanazawa Japs, oriental acrobats; Le Paul, card manipulator and Illusionist, and The Dawn Sisters, comedy dancers. £ £ a GREAT PICTURE TO HAVE PREMIERE “Cimarron,” which is based on the outstanding novel by Edna Ferber, will have its premiere at the Circle theater Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Among those who have been invited to attend as special guests of the management are the Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the secretary of state, other city and state officials, dignitaries, and members of the legislature. Immediately following the first performance, which is to start at 7 o'clock, “Cimarron” will be shown for a second time at 9:30 p. m. Richard Dix has the leading role as Yancey Cravat, picturesque attor-ney-editor, who plays an important part in the building up of the town of Osage and the state of Oklahoma. Opposite him is Irene Dunne of Madison, Ind., who has her first major screen role in “Cimarron.” Estelle Taylor, Nance O’Neil, William Collier Jr., Roscoe Ates, George E. Stone, and a large cast of sup-

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porting players are also in the cast on the screen. “Kismet,” starring Otis Skinner, will be given its final showing Friday afternoon starting at 4:20 o’clock. No more tickets will be sold for the film after it starts. When the picture ends at 6:10 p. m., the Circle will close until 6:30. The boxoffice will remain open to accommodate persons who wish to purchase tickets for the premiere of “Cimarron.” No one will be admitted, however, until 6:30 o’clock. U tt a Indianapolis theaters today offer: “Kismet” at the Circle. Francis X. Bushman at the Indiana, “The Naughty Fiirt” at the Ohio. “Sit Tight” at the Apollo, Four Frohne Sisters at the Lyric, “New Moon” at the Palace, movies at the Colonial, and burlesque at the Mutual.

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LAST TOUCHES BEING PUT UN TAX MEASURE House Committee Expected to Hand Down Reports on Proposals. Finishing touches were being put on personal t and corporate income ! tax measures, by the ways and means committee of the house today, preparatory to their being re- 1 ported out for passage, probably Friday. Enactment of the two measures, I it is claimed, would raise approxi- ! mately $7,500,000 annually, or about j half what the present state levy. on property now raises. House Bills 233, leving a 3 per I cent tax on the net incomes cf corporations, and 271, taxing per- : sonal incomes at from 1 to 4 per : cent, are the bilk; to be reported : out as major revenue raising es- j forts of the current general as- ; sembly. The committee repert will reeom- j mend amendments, chief of which j will be one requiring complete j secrecy about both corporate and; personal income tax returns. This | provision will be drafted into both bills, taken almost bodily from j House Bill 205, the Democratic platform income tax measure, which also is in the hands of the ways and means committee. By agreement of Democratic leaders and the joint tax committee of ; both houses, Bill 205 probably will; be allowed to die in committee, the j whole effort of both houses being I concentrated on shaping the other two income tax bills into such form . that they can be passed and sent to I the Governor. Despite the insistence of senate and house leaders that some means must be found to reduce, or eliminate entirely, the state property tax, there is a persistent opinion among legislators and veteran observers that no drastic change in the state’s tax plan will be achieved this session. CHURCH KEY TO PEACE Dr. Edwards Urges That Labors Be j for International Harmony. Belief that the church holds the key to international peace was declared by Dr. David M. Edwards, executive secretary of the Indiana Council of International Relations, and former president of Earlham college, Wednesday in a talk at the Y. W. C. A. “War is intolerable on a spiritual and intellectual basis,” Dr. Edwards told the Indianapolis Ministerial Association and Indianapolis Church Federation members. Music was provided by a quartet from Ini diana Central College.

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