Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1930 — Page 16
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CHICAGO MORAL RAIDERS STOP DANCEJ’ICTURE Marathon Contest Banned: ‘Party Girl’ Is Ruled Immoral, Indecent. Hv Unit'd Pr'ta CHrCAGG, April 16.—Chicago s moral police force swooped twice .Tuesday night, once on a dance -larathon at one of the city’s best knowi hall ballrooms and a few jinutes later on a movie In one of the principal theaters in the loop. The dance marathon in progress at the Merry Garden ballroom was stopped by Police Commissioner William E. Russell, who ruled that it violated state labor laws, which prohibit women working for more than ten hoiirs a day. The marathon was being ran for profit, reasoned the commissioner, so the women dancers who danced all day and all night really were working twenty-four hours a day. The move which felt the hand of the police department was “Party Girl." starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Marie Prevost a* the Woods theater. The film had been pinning for more than a week, according to the flaring banners, by injunction against the police censor board. “Injunction or not." said the commissioner in ordering his men to stop the showing of the film, which they did, “that picture is indecent and immoral and the Chicago police force is not going to allow it. to be shown in the city." WINKLER OPENS DRrVE Formal Start of Sheriff s Campaign to Re Held at Lincoln. Formal opening of the campaign of Sheriff George L. Winkler for the Republican nomination for re-elec-tion will be held tonight in the Travertine room at the Lincoln. Mrs. Bloomfield Moore will introduce the sheriff and Mrs. Fred Kepner, who will be in charge of the musical program, will introduce some songs of her own composition. Entertainment will include a blackface sketch by Herbert Bissell and George Grant and readings by O. G. Crank. DARROW TO SPEAK HERE Noted Agnostic to Take Part- hi Religious Forum ApriJ 3. Advance sale will open Friday morning at. Clark <fe Cable’s Claypool drug store for the religious forum at the Indiana National Guard armory, April 30. Participating in the forum will be Clarence Darrow. agostic; Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, Jew: Quin O'Brien, Catholic, and Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, protestant. Each speaker will have thirty minutes in which to give the reasons for his particular belief. HELD ON RUM CHARGE John Klarich. 720 Haugh street, arrested by federal agents on a liqour charge, was bpund over to the federal grand jury under $4,000 bond at a hearing before John W. Kern, United States commissioner, Tuesday. He furnished bond and was released. Klarich was caught delivering a gallon of whisky to an address on Belefountaine street, agents said. Takes Poison; Condition Critical Leßoy Richey, 19. of 741 West Washington street, was in city hospital today in a critical condition from effects of poison he swallowed late Tuesday night in a suicide attempt. It was the second time in three weeks he tried so kill himself, according to his wife, Mrs. Hazel Richey. 17.
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inent cinema director told the writer. “We intend to blast the foundation from under the church by exposing its tricks and absurdities." He pointed to “Judas." now running in Moscow film theaters, to underline hjs argument. It Ls a tale of the civil wars in which a monastery becomes the stronghold of white anti-Soviet forces. In the end. of course, the reds win, unmasking the piety of the monastic brothers as mere counterrevolution. The Soviet films, like the Hollywood products, are hopelessly
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