Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1927 — Page 8

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JULIAN CASE UPSETS UOPE Scandal Stirs California Political Pond. LOS ANGELES, July 20.—The scandal of “Julian Pete” and its disastrous blow-up Is causing political tidal waves that wash up to the very doors at the Capitol at Washington. Two potential candidates for United •States Senate slated to oppose Sen-

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ator Hiram Johnson next summer, have lost their political luster and scurrying Republican managers are rather frantically seeking another. It is said the new dark horse may be a cabinet member, either Secretary of War Curtis Wilbur or Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, both of California. The defeat of Johnson is very much desired by certain groups because of his identity with the Swing-Johnson bill. The man said to have been selected to “bell the cat” was the redoubtable Henry M. Robinson, member of the Dawes commission. Had he been unavailable another was in the background, Major Walter Tuller, whose authorship of a set of crime bills, modeled

after the Baumes laws, has given him much publicity. But both Robinson and Tuller appear to be identified with the Pacific Southwest banking group that has been so hard hit in the Julian affair. While neither is involved in the famous “pools” Robinson is chairman of the board of directors for the bank and Tuller is its lawyer. School Head Ousted By Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 20.—Accused of “insubordination and bad faith,” A. E. Highley, superintendent of schools, was ousted Tuesday night by the city school board. Highley was employed under a oneyear contract, to begin Aug. 1 at an annual salary of $6,500.

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STUCCO COLORS BROUGHT FAME California stucco was developed, because a plasterer challenged a an adage of the plastering trade time worn idea about color. It was that, color could not be successfully mixed in mortar. Everyone accepted the idea. They painted the plaster as they would paint lumber. A little later the paint peeled off in big strips. O. A. Malone came from a family of plasterers. He doubled the old ideas. If color were successfully with mortar, he reasoned, it would be beautiful, permanent. He turned his backyard into a laboratory. After four year’s experimenting he succeeded in getting three colors —white, cream and gold. Modestly he told several architects of his experiments. Their enthusiasm surprised him. A few even asked to use this new colored stucco on work they were doing. The results were pleasing. Leading architects began specifying it. Later at a meeting of the Master Plasters’ Association it was proposed that Malone devote his whole time to the manufacture of colored stucco. That was the start. From the backyard laboratory has developed an international institution. Many men prominent in the building field called on Malone for his counsel and advice. Among these was the late Bertram Goodhue, dean of American architects. This great man found California stucco a medium that would express his idea3 in color. Kls last great work, the Los Angeles City Library, is finished in California stucco. Yet this renaissance of color has only begun. Each year sees stucco buildings of new grandeur, new beauty. The plastering craft has awakened to its responsibility. The art of color plastering, lost since the early day of the Romans, is enjoying a complete revival. The California Stucco products Company of Indianapolis is located at 1441 S. Harding St.

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