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Other Walsh testimony: 1) Soviet trade through such organizations as Amtorg Corp. is just a lure to influence capitalist business and conceal "Red" propaganda; 2) Negroes are being dangerously stirred by Communist agitators; 3) strikes and labor troubles are deliberately precipitated not to improve working conditions and wages but to arouse mass discontent; 4) U. S. Communists are taken to Moscow for special training to become revolutionary agitators in the U. S.; 5) on May 1, 1930 a red flag floated over the University of Chicago for two hours; 6) no man may have more than 30 wives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RADICALS: Start of the Hunt | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

...means her no good, but who realizes his true love for her when she resists his advances after a cold bottle and a warm bird. Lawrence Gray, the male lead, plays his part with proper seriousness and the rest of the cast have been persuaded somehow to conceal their consciousness of the text's value as burlesque. It is a good cast, but Miss Davies, probably the most skillful comedienne in pictures, lovely in her trailing gowns, is better than the rest of them all the time. Typical shots: the bathing party, the bicycle picnic, the harmony singing, the love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures Jun. 9, 1930 | 6/9/1930 | See Source »

...naval aircraft factory at Philadelphia a racing plane for him to pilot in last year's Schneider cup races in England. The plane. Mercury II, was 880 Ib. overweight, would not fly. He wanted to take it to England anyway, crack it up at the starting line and thus conceal the naval aircraft factory's "bungling construction." For six years the Navy had hampered his speed experiments. When in February he was ordered to sea duty, he resigned from the service in the belief that only in private aviation could he develop a plane fast enough to regain international speed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Naval Air Matters | 4/21/1930 | See Source »

...December 1927. Soon the House of David became a house divided. "Queen" Mary vied for control with H. T. Dewhirst, onetime California jurist. For 28 years she had inhabited Shiloh, as the cult's property is called. There stands the austere mansion in which secret chambers reputedly conceal a fortune of $1,000,000 in cash and jewels left by "King" Benjamin. There is nothing secret about his mummified body, which is there on display. "Queen" Mary had hoped to cherish these properties, sacred and personal, to preach immortality there in the footsteps of her holy spouse. But Judge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: House Divided | 4/14/1930 | See Source »

Holy rites of celebration would be secretly performed in the six-spired Mormon Temple, open only to Mormon church-members in good standing (i.e., approved as moral and right-minded by their local pastors-'"bishops"), and thus long supposed by superstitious Gentiles* to conceal queer ceremonies of polygamous import. But Mormonism is by no means merely a closeted, holy matter. It is also a hard-headed economic system and the communicants are bustling, practical, prosperous. Always have non-Mormons been welcomed to services and organ recitals in the great domed Tabernacle (seating capacity 10,000) just behind the Temple...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Mormon Centenary | 4/7/1930 | See Source »

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