Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1933 — Page 12

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FALL KILLED LINDT'S BABY, MEANS SAYS Accidental Dropping of Child Caused Death, He Testifies. (Continued From Page One) was paid $4,000 of Mrs. McLean’s money to investigate the reports the baby was killed a week after its abduction. Means identified Aubinger as a private investigator of La Grange 111. ‘ Hassol and Greenburg,” who Means said had been delivering beer to tlie Lindbergh servants, were the actual kidnapers of the infant, he testified. “Irving Fenton” and a "Wellington Henderson,” who Means said was a Detroit Communist leader, also connected with the ca.se. were said to have instructed Hassell and Greenberg to “have three bottles of beer” with them when they went to the Lindbergh's home for the baby. Means said Fenton told him the baby was taken from the Lindbergh home at Hopewell, N. J., by Hassel and Greenberg. He recalled reports at the time

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of the kidnaping that Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh had on one occasion hidden his son in a claset as a practical joke, and said Fenton told him Hassell and Greenberg were instructed to declare, if they were caught stealing the child, that "it was all a joke.” AUDUBONITES TO HONOR •BIRD AND BEE MAN' Trip Will Be to Isaac Brown's Grave, Near Rochester. Tribute will be paid Isaac Washington Brown, who was known all over the United States a.T'The Bird and Bee Man,” when the Indiana Audubon society holds its thirtyfourth annual meeting today and Saturdav at Rochester. A visit will be made to Mr. Brown’s grave, where a tablet has been erected and dedicated by the society in Odd Fellows cemetery. CHURCH TO CELEBRATE North Methodist Episcopal to Hold All-Day Services. North Methodist Episcopal church will celebrate the second anniversary of the new building Sunday with all-day services at the church. Special music and resumes of history of the organization are on the program. The North church was founded in 1921 by a merger of north side Methodists with the old Maple Road M. E. church.

GLORIA PLACED UNDER FIRE DF LONDON CRITICS Film Star's Outburst Over British Methods Draws Counter-Blast. /*'/ t nitrd Prrn ? LONDON, May 12.—Gloria Swansons outburst against British filmproduction methods has met a quick and tart response here. As quoted in an interview in "Variety,” Miss Swanson 'having just returned to the United States after making “Perfect Understanding” in London and the South of France) paid caustic tribute to the inefficiency and siowness of British studios. "Trying to turn out a picture in Britain is like trying to swim the Channel with your hands and feet “General Banking” Marion County State Bank Northwest Corner Market and Delaware Sts.

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j tied—and with the current against ; you," she said. Movie reviewers of the Daily 1 Telegraph, the Evening Standard, and the Star, among others, thought that Gloria was guilty of "too much talkie,” as the Star put it. "There is a great body of opinion to the effect that film stars, like children, should be seen and not heard,” this paper went on. “Gloria Swanson's latest talking effort confirms that view. British film workers, it seems, want meals instead of being willing to live on sandwiches. They even take bank, holidays seriously . . . we have no

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doubt that, her remarks will be read avidly by British fllmworkers. ‘‘But we may be allowed to suspect that the basic fact is this, that Miss Swanson, though a great film actress, is not a good film producer.” The Daily Telegraph critic felt that ‘‘the truth is that Miss Swanson, though a very charming woman, is a very bad executive, or she would not expect a crew assembled haphazard for one picture to be as highly organized as a permanent unit. "Miss Swanson came to Britain without any organization and start-

ed to make a picture called fits 1 only touch of humor) Perfect Understanding.’ “She discovered after weeks had gone by and thousands of pounds had been sp?nt that she only lacked principals to have a cast. "In addition to all this, she wanted the story ipicked by herself* written in a cert an way, with one of the silliest endirgs ever seen, and altogether tried to be author, leading lady, Irving Thalberg. three supervisors, and a couple of yes-men all rolled into one.”

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! day night from the home of Albert Holland. 910 North Chester street, j he reported to police.