Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1930 — Page 5

JULY 10, 1930.

HARRY DUNN IS . TOP MAN FOR BROWN DERBY Tom Quinn Is Runner-Up: Rush in Your Ballots, , Says Jo-Jo. BROWN DERBY STANDINGS Ifa'Tj Dunn "*9 Tom Ouinn 518 George J. Marott 204 Walter T. White 190 Charlie Davis 162 Wallace O. I-ee 155 C larence E. Sparrow 133 Rabbi Steinberg 121 Mavor Sullivan 121 H. C. Atkins 112 Major Hoople, Judge in the BROWN DERBY contest, has been overcome by the heat—both the ritics of his method of conducting the derby and the weather variety. While he rests in a sanatorium, Jo-Jo, the dog-faced judge, strives manfully to carry on, despite j charges of Charlie Davis supporters! that ballots are being concealed.; destroyed or kept up someone's i sleeve. ‘Let it be understood, first, last | and forever," quacks Jo-Jo, ‘that the first and only rule in the BROWN DERBY contest is there are no rules!” Cheers for Charlie Jo-Jo has a letter at hand from a Davis supporter today which accuses the judges of giving Charlie an edge in votes and then letting him down. “Say, they’ve aU got an edge in votes when Major Hoople counts them m his inimitable Cheshire manner. The major is neither a McGuffeyite nor an adding machine, j He counts on his fingers when j they're not busy in an Afghanistan I political pie,” commented Jo-Jo. Contestants receiving less than 250 ' ballots by Friday will be dropped ■ from the race. Rush Ballots In So mail ’em or bring ’em into i The Times, urges Jo-Jo, for there's J a bronze plaque and buff headpiece j awaiting the winner when the j “Siege of 1918” is staged at the ; state fairground July 19. The candidates: Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. Charlie Davis. George J. Marott. Judge James A. Collins. Arthur R. Baxter. Charles Jewett. Rabbi Milton Stetnberg. George Vonnegut. George Winkler. Bert Gadd. Albert F. Ueurer. Pop Myers. Ira Holmes. Fred M. ! Avret. Dick Miller. Norman Perry. Roy Wilmeth. Bowman Elder. Dr. Karl R. Ruddel. Leslie Colvin. Irving Leman*. Michael Folev. Felix McWhirter. H. C. Atice chief Jerry ‘ Kinnev. J. W. Fs'erltne. Walter T. White. Monslgnor Francis Gavtsk. Sri 8. Kiser. Evans Wool--1-n Merle Sldener Otto Fremel. Walter Marmon. William Fortune. William Mooney S' Clarence E. Sparrow. Harry Dunn. Tom Quinn. Robert T. Humes. J. W. Wright Ku W. Powell. Wallace O. Lee. Jackson K Landers. Warren B. Dally and A1 Farb.

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OFFICIAL BROWN DERBY BALLOT To The Editor of The Times: Please crown t with the Brown Derby as Indianapolis’ most distinguished citizen.

STREET BOARD ASKS INCREASE $348,000 Budget Requested for Service. Increased appropriation of sllO, 000 for the street commissioner's department in 1931 was ?,rked today by Street Commissioner Wilbur Winship. The $348,000 budget requested of the works board provides for new equipment and additional supplies and mater ai, but no salary boosts. Winship said the street commissioner's department always has been underbudgeted and that the division can not care adequately for the city's health, comfort and safety without the additional equipment. Permission to buy a mechanical “pick up sweeper" for street cleaning was asked by Winship to replace hand sweepers in the outskirts.

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CAB DRIVER IS SOUGHT Driver of a taxicab that struck 7-year-old James Ryan, 903 South East street, playing a block from his home Wednesday, was sought today by police. The cab did not stop after hitting the boy. witnesses told police. The youth’s shoulder was injured. Miss Louise Beier, 20, of 2110 Brookside avenue was injured slightly when struck by an auto near her home Wednesday.

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CHARGE 1 8 WITH INCITING TO RIOT Ravenswood Trustees File SIO,OOO Suit. Charging sixteen residents with attempting incite a riot at a recent T*"*.-' i town officials, two memb or the Ravenswood board of -tru .es nled suit today in superior court asking $10,009 damages and a “peace" restraining order. Ravenswood political strife caused several matters to be carried to court recently, including a suit for tax money filed against county officials and a bank by the board of trustees. Two claimants to the town marshalship figured m additional difficulties earlier in the week, resulting in the arrest of each on charges of impersonating an officer. In the suit filed today, William B. Hubbs and Robert Stamm, members ol the majority faction of the town board, charge sixteen residents with conspiring with Charles Ford, a minority faction board member, to halt a board meeting in a “general riot” Monday night in Starlight cottage, temporary administration headquarters.

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