Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1932 — Page 16

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BAKER REFUSES TO 'TAKE HAND IN PENNY ANTE’ Lets Gaming Case Ruling of Lower Court Stand on Appeal. Penny poker isn't a form of gambling on which Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker would make war, he declared today in disposing of nine cases appealed from municipal court. However, Baker permitted the lower court's sentences to stand. Arrests in the cases were made Sept. 5, when police raided the home of Morris Palskey, in the rear of a confectionery he operates at 1001 South Capitol avenue. Officers said tney found eight persons playing penny ante poker and sei*ed 72 cents. Palesky was fined $lO for operating a gaming house, and a thirtyday term was suspended. Baker decided the case without changing the penalty. , The other persons were charged with gaming and visiting a gaming house. In the lower court, judgment was withheld and today Baker sent the gaming cases back to.municipal court and sustained a motion to dismiss the visiting charges. In addition to Palesky, defendants are: P’rpda Blachslesp. 44 East Raymond •trW' I Paul Brodey, 135 South Meridian alreat; David Cohen. 1504 South Meridian street; Rav Dalton. 1041 South Meridian sttaat; Jack Naperstlrlc. <127 South Capitol aienue; Walter Flack. 2530 North New .terse,' street; Fannie Oerstein, 904 South Illinois street, and Theodore Lehner, 1255 Union street. The United States navy has approximately 81,000 enlisted men.

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THIS CHORUS HAS A RIGHT TO BE HEARD

It Is Worth the Price to Hear a Woman Sing “True Religion” in This Pageant Now on View at Tabernacle. # BY WALTER D. HICKMAN PLEASE do not compare "Heaven Bound” with "Green Pastures, ’ but take "Heaven Bound” on Us own local interest. You have, as I understand it. the choirs from twenty colored : churches of the city singing the background of a sort of an oratorio. I am basing my opinion on a dress rehearsal before the opening at Cadle Tabernacle Thursday night. The beauty of a Negro spiritual is the simplicity and honesty in which it Is done. In the way that these five hundred and more Negroes sing these native hymns, you have nothing desired but to hear more. I am talking from the standpoint of "theater.”

Here are men and women of many j Negro churches of this city singing ■ the melodies of faith that gives them a library of music. I did not get quite all the rehearsal but the first time in my life have I ever applauded at a rehearsal. It happened when a woman was singing “True Religion.” I am not sure of the name of the singer, but was told the singer was Viola Stevens. I hope that lam not wrong. Here is sincere singing of spiritual theater done in a manner that professionals will envy. Here is a voice and an acting sincerity which is J magnificent. I would like to give you the pic- ! ture of the setting. You start with : the 500 and more “saints” as they go marching through the gates of j heaven. They are in white and have their wings. That is the chorus. Then your soloists through the 1 the path of temptation try to get in : the Golden Gates. The path is frequented by three devils straight I from hell. And they carry their am- | munition with them. Such as jewels, Ia bottle, dice, luxury and the like. 1 While this parade is going on you

hear such spirituals as "The Old Rugged Cross,” “True Religion,” "All My Sins Are Washed Away,” "In My Father's House,” “I'm Going Thru,” and many others. In the chorus work you will find no only volume but a definite quality of real voice. These men and women are singing as “theater” but with a background that is spiritual and native. I must give some individual credit. Mrs. Jean Paul Hines of Albany, Ga. t is co-author and the reader. Mrs. Mattie Loretta Stovall is director of music. She is magnificent in the sense of my “theater.” There are two pianists—Nettie Heater and Eugenia Perry. The three "devils” are B. H. Johnson Charles Patterson and Peter Mitchell. Others of Importance are Jerry Daniel, Viola Stevens, Le Vora Blanks, Cornell Talley and Telee Corley. Certain sums of money go to the benefit funds of the twenty Negro churches of this city. "Heaven Bound” is on view tonight and Saturday at Cadle Tabernacle. Do not miss it.

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PARI EXECUTIVE SESSIONMLLED Indiana, Illinois Will Be Joint Hosts. Indiana and Illinois will entertain the second annual field meeting and the eighth annual Ohio valley and Great Lakes regional conference of state park executives for three days, beginning Monday. States which are members of the conference include Ohio, Tennessee, Indiana. Kentucky, West Virginia, Michigan and Wisconsin.

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U. S. Liberia Dictator Proposal Is Under Fire

League of Nations Group Fights Back at Plan * of American. By United Pretn GENEVA. Sept. 23 —An American proposal for a “virtual dictatorship” over the Negro republic of Liberia brought a storm of indignant protests from delegates attending /he League .of Nations Liberian committee meeting. Samuel Reber Jr.. United States representative, said the United States would want to name the

Liiiti advisor.” who should be placed over Liberian affairs. The present plan of assistance, ready for submission to the league council and assembly for final approval, provides for a rigid plan of supervision under a chief advisor, whose powers would be limited. Reber said that the advisor should have practically dictatorial powers in devising his own program of assistance in case of differences with the Liberian government.

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NABBED IN JOBBERY Stolen Goods Possession Charged to Couple. Police investigating two robbery reports today arrested Floyd and Emma Van Buskirk, 335 South Alabama street, on vagrancycharges under high bond. A number of articles reported stolen are alleged by police to have been found in the Van Buskirks' room, and in a house at 249 East] South street, where they lived previously. 1

.SEPT. 23,1932

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