P A y SE AS RAIDBoys So Busy Talking to Dice That They Fail to Hear the Approach of Marshal“Ka 11 le deni bones!Srl.t'ii, come 'li. ln. ti 'ii'u, iii.t baby needs-a new pair-a— jig-crrs Ilu- cops!’’Sm-li were t hr exclamations whicii greeted Cm cars 1' I'. S.-I n-pu: y .M .1 rsha 1 .Miner as in.- en-i-.mI i in- spca k-easy John We I.- K. Jr., 5 1' !• New Vnrk avc-nor, Whiling, .Sat unlay, night:, armed with a search warrantl.c raid tin- place.The. de-jmty marshal, in company wii.ii Officer i’arker, of the.' Whiting' police forte, had no more, titan peeked through the-door, w hen I heir attention wasarrested by the Ideonic repertoire of the dice shooters begging the- galloping dominoes to do tlioil* bidding.J»it t. before they had taken step into the room, 1 hey heard tile blub, blub, Idtib and i.iie splash, splash splash of beer into a. sink and saw John Wal-V skn, lrM proprietor, pouring bottle after bottle into the sink.Before John had an opportunity in destroy all of the- evidence. Marshal -Miner grabbed him with one hand and a. couple hollies of home brew with the other. lie's having the brew lested today.-Meanwhile Officer Parker hud rounded tip the “African golf* players and loaded them into the Whiting patrol and carted them off to the hoosgow.Walsko was arraigned before Commissioner Dwyer this morning, waived a hearing and was bound over to the federal grand jury on §2,000 bonds which ho turn ishod. -Others wore booked at the Whiting police station. Cecil Tucker, 302 110th street, ischarged with keeping a gambling- house. Alleged gamblers i.ikon are: Henry Leighty, 520,Clark street, Joseph Saliga. 120-1 Calumet, avenue, Hammond, Kay Uwrnes, -110 Fred street, -Mike Bobos, 5-12 Xew York avenue and Kay Rounds, 520 Clark .St. Herbert Brown, -lS'.’ti Drummond avenue, Hammond, was arrestedfor drunkenness.