Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1930 — Page 9

JAN. 30, 1930_

15 ARRESTED IN GAMING RAID ON ‘KICK’ BY LOSER George Price Declares He Lost SBOO in Crooked Operations. Complaint of George W. Price of 1723 North Talbott street, that he had loet between S7OO and SBOO within the last few weeks in gambling games, brought a police raid early today, resulting in arrest of fifteen men. Clyde Hoffa of 1235*4 Oliver avenue, faces charges of keeping a blind tiger and of keeping a gaming house and of gaming, while fourteen others, including Price, are charged with visiting a gaming house and with gambling. Price told police he loet $35 in a poker game at the Oliver avenue address Wednesday night and that, when he protested he did not believe the game was “fair,” that he was attacked by other players. He fled the place, leaving his hat,” he said. Sergeants John Sheehan, John Welch and William Huber made the raid and reported they seized cards and $8 from a poker table and that they found a quantity of whisky in the place. Those who face gaming charges are: Enoch Abner, of 1438 South Harding street; Guy Stevens, 1235 Oliver avenue; John Harris, Mooresville; Alfred Hill, 1235 Oliver avenue; Thomas Martin, 2116 West Morris street; Charles Davidson, 303 West Vermont street; Newton Green, 1017 West Now York street; John Calvert, 1240 English avenue; Virgil Norris, 5126 West Morris street; Dorsa Hoffa. 1235*4 Oliver avenue; Earl Gutxon, 1106 Belmont avenue; Charles Brov \ 812 Bates street, and Leslie Scott, 1110 Kentucky avenue. OFFICER FRUSTRATES ATTEMPTED HOLDUP "Gun’’ Found to be Toy Cigaret Case, Two Victims Arrested. Driving in the 500 block East Market street Wednesday night en route to police headquarters to report for duty, Motorpollceman Fred Drinkut saw a holdup in progress on the sidewalk. Gun in hand. Drinkut marched two alleged yeggs and their two victims to a nearby filling station, where he discovered the gun used in the robbery was a toy cigaret case, shaped like an automatic pistol. Ray Boggs. 21, of 528 East Market street, and James Harmon, 25. of 36 North East street, the alleged thugs, are charged with robbery. Ernest De Weese, 22, of 119 North Noble street, one of the victims, is charged with carrying a concealed weapon, a blackjack, found near the scene of the holdup, and Ray Douglas, 23, same address, is held on a vagrancy charge. De Weese and Douglas said they met the others a few hours before the attempted robbery occurred.

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MAIL THIS TODAY The Times-lndiavu Theater Sunshine Girl Contest (Entrance Coupon) Name Address Age Telephone No. . Check one T £ing play Instrument of following Redte Have Novelty -Act I agree to appear for the preliminary of the contest at the Indiana theater, 11 p, m. Wednesday night, Feb. 5, and if selected as one of the five contestants I hereby agree to appear at every performance of the Indiana during week starting Friday, Feb. 7, for the title of the “Sunshine Girl of Indiana.” Mail to “Sunshine Girl Contest” 3rd Floor Indiana Theater Building Indianapolis, Ind. This MUST he in the mail before 12 o’clock Monday night, Feb. 3.

Rules Announced for ‘Sunshine Girl’ Contest

Here are the rules for The Times Indiana theater “Sunshine Girl” contest: 1. This contest shall be known as “The Tlir.es-Indiana Theater Sunshine Girl Contest.” 3. Preliminaries shall be held at the Indiana theater the nlaht of Wednesday. Feb. 5. at 11:30 to pick live winners, who will appear at every stace performance thereafter, starting Friday. Feb. 7, through Feb. 13. Final awards will be made following the last stage show on the night of Feb. X3. 3. All unmarried, non-professional girls and women between 16 and 36 (inclusive! are eligible to enter. 4. The prises, totalling S2OO In cash, are to be awarded as follows: First. $75; second. SSO: third. S3O; fourth. $25. and fifth. S2O. 5. All entrants must appear In the preliminary contest at the Indiana theater the night of Feb. 5. 6. Fntrant* must agree that If chosen as one of the five preliminary winners they will appear on the stage of the Indiana theater with Charlie Davis all the following week. 7. Final’ awards will be determined by audience applause, with Charlies Davis acting as the sole judge as to which contestant wins the most at each performance. 8. Awards further will be based on a scoring svstem. wiUt winner of the most points getting firs* prize, winner of the second highest number of points getting the second prize, et cetera. Points will be determined as follows: The winner ol the most applause at each Individual performance will be given five points: winner iof the second greatest amount will be given four points: winner of third greatest amount three points; winner of fourth greatest amount, two points: and. winner of the fifth, one point. Points will be scored and totalled after each performance. the winners of the highest totals at the end of the week's final performance being given respective awards. Pos.tlon of contestants will be alternated each performance to assure fairness at al! times. Each contestant must confine her performance to not more than one minute and one-half. 9. All entrance blanks for the preliminary must be In the mall by 12 o’clock the night of Monday. Feb. 3. These must be addressed to "Sunshine Girl Contest. Indiana Theater building."

10. AH entrants to the first preliminary must be at the theater (stage door entrance by 10 o'clock the night of Feb. sth. ready for the first try-out. and with own music. If music Is needed. Accompaniment, when wanted, will be supplied by members of the Charlie Davis orchestra. 11. Amateur performers of every kind are eligible That Is. singers, dancers, monologists. pianists, players of ail Instruments. etc.

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ANNEXATION OF ENTIRE COUNTY BY CITYJJRGED Greater Economy Would Be Effected by Action, Engineer Says. BY EDWIN V. O’NEEL Extension of the city corporate limits to include all Marlon county, to enable the municipality to construct sewers, streets and sidewalks for outlying territory, which 1s being developed constantly, was recommended today by City Engineer A H. Moore. If the city absorbed all of Marion county now outside of the city limits, the county government could be abandoned, centralizing all governmental authority in city hall, Moore pointed out. Many students of government and public officials feel that this move would result in economy. “After the city is extended to include the entire county the city should seek an independent charter so that it can operate with special acts of the legislature,'” Moore said. “We need to make public improvements the modern way instead of acting under laws thirty and forty years old,” he declared, in-

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