Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1933 — Page 6

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U, S. IS HELD NEAR DECISION ON ITS FUTURE La Guardia Says One Road May Lead to Dictator: Other ‘Levels Upward.’ BY FLORA G. ORR Time* SlafT Writer WASHINGTON, March 3.—ln just a few months, possibly -weeks, we will know which road we will take out of our economic troubles. This is the prophecy of Representative Fiorcllo H. LaGuardia, independent, fighting RcpuDlican from New York. “We will come out by one of two routes, says La Guardia. “It may be that we will follow the plans of the Mellon-Hoovcr-Mitchell school, which would level most of us down, so that a smaller property-owning class is on top, whereas the masses exist with lower standards of living and lower wages, and most farmers live as tenant-peasants on the land of which they were once masters. “It may be, however, that we will emerge on what I may call the leveling-upward plan, with industries operating under such supervision and control that more of the profits go to the workers and fewer to the so-called owners. “This would mean that the government must have close supervision of its nature, i resources such as coal, oil, and transportation. “This tremendous economic struggle is now going on. Many things may happen. “Perhaps a dictator, if the Hoover-Mellon-Mitchell school is victorious. But we may not endure the dictator long. What then? Who can tell? “But the day of clipping coupons to realize big annual incomes is just about done. “We may see a capital levy. Big interest rates on loaned money will be no more. Money probably will bring no more than from 1 to 3 per cent in the future.” LOOT SAFE IN OFFICE OF RAILROAD UNION sll7 Cash Taken From Strong Box of Locomotive Engineers. A safe in the office of the Brothhood of Locomotive Engineers, 421 Castle Hall building, was looted of sll7 Thursday right, Francis E. Polen, 4917 Young street, secretarytreasurer, reported to police today. Polen said the safe was locked when he left the office and also was locked when he returned this morning. Change amounting to $7.14 was undisturbed. AMUSEMENTS

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Movie Shows What Men May Wear 7 Years Hence Diana Wynyard, English Actress, Plays Role of a Mother Who Would Not Let Her Son Go to War. WHAT will America be like in 1940? That is the question asked and answered in "Men Must Fight,” new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer screen drama, opening today at Loew s Palace with a cast headed by Diana Wynyard of ‘ Rasputin and the Empress” and “Cavalcade” fame, Lewis Stone, Philips Holmes, May Robbson, and Ruth Selwyn. It covers developments in America from the end of the last World war to the period of 1940, in an effort to picturize what the next war will be luce. This effort to peer ahead has given production experts of M-G-M opportunity to create entirely new effects in architecture, in clothes styles and in assuming conditions under which the next war will be fought.

“Men Must Fight” was directed by Edgar Selwyn. The picture is based on the play by Reginald Lawrence and S. K. Lauren, which provoked wide comment in its New York stage presentation earlier this season. Robert Young, last seen here in “The Kid from Spain,” gets a chance to display his dramatic wares in heading the supporting cast, which includes such noted stage and screen talent as Robert Greig, Hedda Hopper, Donald Dillaway, Mary Carlisle, and Luis Alberni. The picture depicts the drama of a woman who, losing her lover in one war, fights to prevent her son from being forced to take up arms in anqther war. One of the thrilling episodes of the drama is an air attack on New York City with the destruction of the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, and other famous structures. Short subjects comprising the balance of the program includes a Charley Chase Comedy, “Nature in the Wrong,’’ a James Fitz Patrick Traveltalk, “Iceland, Land of the Vikings,” a Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Cartoon Comic, “Touchdown Mickey” and the mast recent issue of the Hearst Metrotone News. Other theaters today offer: WLS Barn Dance on the stage at the Lyric; Boswell Sisters on the stage and “King of the Jungle” on the screen at the Indiana; “42nd Street” at Circle; “Topaze” at the Apollo; “Son Daughter” at the Talbott, and “Island of Lost Souls” at the Belmont. Milk frozen for storage has been introduced successfully in India.

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IP f Never to be shown in cny • other Theatre in this city ~ WHAT’S THE WORLD I COMING TO? I il Jj Here’s the picture of 1940! I sft JS Will wives enforce their de. mands byrefusing to have babies? Will mother-love rule nations? 19l M 9 A powerful theme for a thril- V P 9 & ling screen romance • • • with iriial hQ li M-G-M’s new screen star K | M g sensation . . . PI AllTf DIANA Fifasl! I l WYNYARD i%*§i 1 i IL L EWIS PHILLIPS a a wa a x stone holmes ■wl I Xwfes, I Exiris Features f W | CHARLEY CHASE %a ff j. u, ’upx I ( nmrcl.v Hit ® I MICKEY MOLSE I Cartnon. Comic She who once gave so freely of I tkvvTTt vek love . . . why did she now cling: I _ so fiercely to her boy! Something I lIEVI \e\vs ETK ° new. ' i .i - !——l

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DR, ATWATER WILL FILL BAPTIST PULPIT Succeeds Late Dr. Taylor in City Post. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater of Anderson. successor to the late Dr. Frederick E. Taylor, Sunday will make his first appearance in pulpit of the First Baptist church.

MOTION PICTURES I Si} ROT E jl On the Stage Wj BOSWELL sisters :: Radio Harmony Trio pH IN PERSON £ On the Screen i|| Maddened Beasts led by 'Vj a naked White Giant . . . ||| daring death for his civil- K ized sweetheart! It!. ‘King of the Jungle’ 1 BUSTER CRABBE 1 America’s Foremost Swimmer Ij/M I Seen as the L,ion Man FRANCES DEE ((/JB Tamer of the Lion Man’s Has Ever Keen Seen. IIHH e J ED RESENER I “Mighty Like a Rose”

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where Dr. O. R. McKay, associate pastor, temporarily has served. A leader of community projects. Dr. Atwater recently completed his fourth year in the Anderson pastorate. to which he was assigned after fourteen years’ service in the Cincinnati Lincoln Park church. He is a native of Kingsville, O. Farmer Is Killed in Fall PERU. Ind., March 3.—Curtis C. Bradley. 57. prominent Miami county farmer, was killed instantly when he fell from the haymow of his bam.

MAGICIAN ON PROGRAM Escape Tricks, Illusions Will Be Given at Church Sunday. Escape tricks, magic illusions and mind reading will constitute part of the program of Stanley, the magi-

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a committee from the audience 1 standing near. Glass models of famous geysers are being made, to show sightseers at the Chicago world's fair how the great geysers spout.