Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1931 — Page 10

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'SUNSHINE GIRL' CONTEST DRAWS MANY ENTRANTS Theater Manager Certain That City Has Much Real Talent. Girls of Indianapolis and surrounding territory will harve few better chances of capitalizing on their talent than the one given them in The Indianapolis Times-Indiana Theater Sushine Girl Contest.” This statement was made today by Cullen E. Espy, district manager of the Skouras-Publix theater, who pointed out that there now is a demand, greater than ever, for stage, screen, and radio talent. "It is because of tills that wc encourage contests such as the one being conducted at this time," Espy declared, "and it is surprising to find the large number of presentday stars who obtained recognition through chances exactly like this. Plenty of Talent Here "Indiana is well toward the top of states supplying the world's talent of every kind and we are eager to keep it there. I am certain that, Indianapolis alone, right this minute, has at least a dozen girls who would make names for themselves, if given opportunity. We only hope that they will take advantage of this chance.” Espy, who has been in theatrical work for more than a dozen years, has seen unknown personalities shoot to stardom almost over night and, like many others, declares that "the woods are full of talent that never is given a chance.” Entrance blanks for the preliminary contest which is to be held in the Indiana theater following the last show Tuesday night continued to come in today and, from all indications. it will be a great show. Audience, to Pick Winner The Tuesday night audience, which will be invited to remain over for the preliminaries, will select five entrants, who will appear in the stage show during the following week. Audiences then will name the i Sunshine Girl of 1931. Cash prizes j amounting to S2OO will be awarded ! the winners. Roles and entrance blanks appear on this page.

WULFSON ASKS DIVORCE Former (enter Township Justice of Peace Files on Cruelty Charge. Suit for divorce from Mrs. Anna Wuifson was filed in circuit court Wednesday by Isidor Wuifson, 726 South Illinois street, former Center township justice of the peace. Tho complaint, charged cruel and inhuman treatment and alleged Mrs. Wuifson refused to care for her husband during an illness. They were married Nov. 26, 1929, and separated Feb. 10. NEWS~BEAT~IS~“SCORED U. P. Gives Word of Alfonso Resigning Hours Before Rivals. By United Pies* NEW YORK, April 16.—A flood of congratulatory messages from newspaper, editors has poured into the headquarters of the United Pess here as a tribute to the news beat of more than two hours scored by the United Press Tuesday from Madrid on the resignation of King Alfonso.

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MACDONALD TO TEST Commons Will Vote Tonight on Misconfidence Motion. Dll United Press LONDON, April 16.—The government’s ability to reveal new methods for combatting the unemployment problem appeared today as the probable fact which will decide whether Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald shall continue in power. The cabinet is expected to survive the test. Tonight the house of commons w-ill be asked to vote on the motion of misconfidence to be introduced by ex-Prcmier Stanley Baldwin on behalf of the conservative party.

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movies have been responsible for crime waves, Juvenile delinquency and the glorification of A1 Capone, officials of the Paramount-Publix Corporation, in convention here, have announced they will produce no more pictures dealing with the underworld. S. R. Kent, vice-president in charge of distribution, in explaining the company's decision, said that crime pictures have been overdone, and that the public is tired of them. Kent admitted that film companies are aware of the recent storm of protests from judges, educators and parents, but declared that “we wouldn't say that the

I sentiments of reformers were the : cause of this statement. "It is difficult to analyze the imi pressions left upon youth exclusivei Jy by pictures as long as gangsters and the lives and activities of gangsters are placed upon the front page of newspapers read by every member of the family,” he said. CouncUmen's Pay Cut MUNCIE, Ind., April 16.—Mayor George R. Dale announces that the S2OO annual salary received by each city councilman will be reduced to SIOO.

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WHEELER MISSION TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Maas Meeting to Mark Celebration of Thirty-eighth Year. Mass meeting in observance of the thirty-eighth annum session of the Wheeler City Rescue Mission will be held April 27 at the First Baptist church, with Dr. Merton S. Rice of Detroit as chief speaker. Date of the meeting was set Tues-

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day at the April session of directors of the mission. Indianapolis churches have been invited to have representatives at the mass meeting.

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