Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1932 — Page 7
JULY 12, 1932
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COURT RULINGS MAY HIT AIMEE FOR $200,000 Evangelist Faces Possibility of Paying $5,000 for Davy's Case. B'J t nilcrl Prr *i LOS ANGELES. July 12—Atmee Semple McPherson Hutton, ill in | her palatial Moorish castle at LaJce j Elsinore, faced today the possibilj ity of being forced to pay more than | a quarter of a million dollars, as the result of two court judgments and a suit yet to be tried. The Evangelist found herself involved in efforts to collect a $5,000 breach of promise judgment won by Mrs. Myrtle H. St. Pierre from her husband. David L. Hutton. Lorrin Andrew, attorney for Mrs. St. Pierre, announced that if Hutton is “broke,” as he claimed, comI munity property—in this case Mrs. Hutton's—will be attached. Mrs. Hutton herself recently lost a SIO,OOO damage suit brought by Harvey Gates, scenario writer, who claimed he had been employed by the evangelist. Today, the he 1 — of Angelus Temple must file an answer to a suit for $240,000 brought against her in July, by j. Roy Stewart, motion picture director. Stewart was a joint defendant in the Gates action, j He claimed in his suit against Mis. Hutton that the evangelist j agreed to act in a film to be called 11 Clay in the Potter's Hands.” and 1 1 that she failed to keep the agreeI: ment. THOMAS DENOUNCES BOTH OLD PARTIES Roosevelts Liberalism Is Called Only Do-Nothing Attitude. By Scrip pi-H o ward Xetcspaper Alliance NEW YORK. July 12.—Both the Republican and Democratic party platforms are ’'conservative,” Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for President, charges in the bulletin of League for Industrial Democracy. Denouncing Governor Roosevelt's “liberalism” as a do-nothing attitude. Thomas analyzed the major i party platform and candidates and ; concluded: “These major party political conI ventions are just episodes, and not ! very important episodes at that, in | the political struggle of our time. They illustrate the appalling weak- | ness of the capitalist version of democracy. One encouraging thing is, however, that the people are less fooled by this bunk than ever before. “Our great, fight is for Socialism. Our enemy neither is the Republican or the Democratic party. It is Fascism, last-stand of capitalism, which sweeps on with the aid of the old parties or despite them. Its march is aided by the profound distrust of millions of our fellow citizens that anything vital can be done by politics.” DRUNK DRIVER TO FARM Young City Man Sentenced to 60 Days by Criminal Judge. { Convicted of driving an auto- | mobile while under influence of j liquor, Ralph McCoy, 21, Monday j was sentenced sixty days on the I state farm by Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker. He also was given a six months farm sentence when found guilty of failure to stop after an accident, but this was suspended. McCoy was charged with hitting an automobile, driven by T. Tyra ; Bass, on Emerson e venue, June 1. | McCoy’s car swerved across a lawn i and crashed into a porch. Police j later arrested him in a poolroom I where “he was sleeping in a drunken they testified.
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