Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1952 — Page 10
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THE . INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .__-
PTA Divided
Handley Seeking Governorship
Pro-Red Ex-Premier Of Cambodian Kidnaped
SAIGON, Mar. 12 (UP)-—For- naping. The former premier re- . Btate Sen. Harold W. Handley, lor the GOP nomination are 8ec- mer Cambodian - Premier: Son cently returned from a ‘superfurniture salesman of LaPorte, retary of State Leland Smith, Ngoc Thanh was kidnaped while vised exile” in ‘France. has re " u ors hs attor w CO y ; t for l0Bansport; attorney . ). campaigning for the Communists been publishing pro-Communist has dropped plans to run for Hughes, Ft. Wayne; businessman ' y 2 | lieutenant gover:ig =" " o " totleneille: in Cambodia, it was learned to- Propgganda in his newspaper. OF ‘and is. now Samuel Harrell Nob esville; mer- day } i a - nor anc chant John VanNess, Valparaiso; Routes said Hon Ngoc Thanh . By DAVID WATSON Sancentraling "Sisitorney George Craig, . Indian Sources maid Son Tgen Thanh Seu Blamed for Runs id to education cut a 3 batliing for he ,.,;4.‘ attorney Russell Bon-)' a8 » rn et ’ er ale the Indiana Con- 4 Republican nom rH Elkhart; State Treasurer HoDAfista Mar. 9. fifth anniver. In Women's Nylon Hose gress of Parents and Teachers. nation for GOv- william Fortune Carmel, and §ary lof Soe Japanese invasion of NEW YORK. Mar. 12 (UP)— Challenged is the right of the Of former Lt? Gov, Richidrd. James, oT : . Indlana Congress to indorse the A Ha nd ley- Indianapolis. 8on Ngoc Thanh was premier Soot was blamed today for yes national program of federal ald for no ayertol Et ——————— of Sadnbodia ¥hen the Japahese terday’s ¢pidemic of runs in womwithout a vote by members of committee as ps 1: invaded ¢ slate-—now one of an's nylon hose in the midtown tocal. Uhis been formed in Fire Loss Half-Million three which make up French In- district Though the money handouts LaPorte County. GRANGER, Wyo, Mar. 12d0-China. There has been no of- spokesman for the du Pont are the focal point of opposition headed by Lefler (UP)-A flash fire roared through ficial announcement of the kid- Company, sole manufacturer of on the local PTA unit levels, some Handley R. Anderson and the Granger oil pumping station 4 .» Nylon in women’s stockings, said officers said policymaking pro- Russell G. Hile- here yesterday, destroying $500,- For a more prisperous 1952 soot, under special weather concedures also were under fire man, mayor of Michigan City, 000 worth of equipment and build- Use Times Want Ads frequently! jitions. could disintegrate nylon State officers admitted “some Other Republicans mentioned ings: Phone PL aza 3351. hosiery.
Indianapolis people are complaining,” but there were indications today the unrest also has heen noted in other parts of the state. According to the PTA membership census of 1951, Marion Coun-
ty. Including Indianapolis, has a bloc of 30970 members in the total of 183,000 for the state. Mrs. Jack C. Grelg, Indiana
president, said the state organiza tion gave its indorsement to fed eral ald last June at a meeting of the Board of Governors. She sald the state organization for years has indorsed the plan set forth by the national group. Complaints from the local.units 'ontend the indorsement was made without {a poll of individual members, | “Response Not Good” Mrs. Alvin Johnson, Indianapolis Council president, said a]
survey was taken “three or four but the response was |
years ago,” not good. Of the dissension, Mrs. sald: i “What else can you expect in an organization so large as the PTA | Congress. There are always some | who won't agree with the ma-| jority. Bome are just beginning | ' to think about it (federal aid).”| The federal ald program ap-| proved by the national PTA Congress and indorsed by the state unit calls generally for money to| supplement funds raised by local] and state governments to be dis- | tributed to publicly controlled and, tax-supported schools. { The stated purpose is to “equalize educational opportunity among the states,” make distribu-| tion according to need, and assist, in school building programs, The measure seeks ‘maximum local and minimum federal control” of the program. Goal sought in the program! would bring expenditures in each school receiving support as near as possible to $150 per pupil. The program follows the lines of a federal bill introduced by
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Congressman Graham - Barden! (D. N. C.) Dispute In the PTA - ranks
stems from the contention that locals were “uninformed” of state| organization plans. As a result of the rift, “study | groups” are being organized. on| local levels where federal aid pro- | grams will be examined.
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Turks Also Curb Reds
has decided to follow other NATO nations Soviet diplomats,
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‘Turkey, Mar. 12 The Turkish government
in restricting. travel of and other iron. curtain it was. learned today.
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200
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BOYS' SHIRTS $1.98 value. Boys' shirts made of sanforized cot- 20 ton flannel. Also fancy J BOYS' DUNGAREES $1.69 value. Made of san- 253 cut. Sizes 6 to 16. $1.98 and $2.98 value. Broken lots of men's and boys’ all- ® wool slipover ¢ slightly solled. BOYS’ SLACKS $3.98 value. Made of rayon gabardine in blue, brown “ e fly. Sizes 6 to 16. MEN'S BRIEFS cotton combed varn in plain white. Sizes small, medium and " BOYS' SURCOATS $12.95 value. Boys’ surcoats made of fine rib corduroy quilted lined Sizes 10 to 16. MEN'S SLACKS $3.95 and $6.95 value. Men's and young “9 o heavy rayon gabardine pleated zipper fly in skipper blue, brown, gray, tan, green. MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS $1.79 value. Men's sweat shirts made of heavy cotton s] rib, fleeced back. Nizes 36 *¢ BOYS' SLACKS 5 3
broadcloth, Sizes 6 to 18. forized blue denim. Full ’ ’ Men's & Boys' SWEATERS sweaters. Some are and green. Pleated Upper 80¢ value. Made of 3 i large. in Maroon and Green. men’s slacks made of Sizes 28 to 42. to 46.
$3.98 value. Boys’ slacks made of rayon gabardine. Also corduroy. Sizes 6 to
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42" Spring Pillow Tubing
Regular 5%9¢ Value
Snow white : “S$
bleached pillow 128 thread wovem HOPE PILLOWCASES Snow white bleached pillow- % cases. First qual- for thread woven. Cannon Turkish TOWELS 20x40-In. Size, Regular 59¢ Value ored turkish bath towels. Choice of colors.
tubing. No filling. 42x36" Size, Regular 59¢ Value ity, Type 128 Quality pastel col- $ for
WOMEN'S AND GIRLS’ WEAR 54.GAUGE—15-DENIER One group of women’s and girls’ dresses, skirts, sweaters, blouses, etc. x Broken sizes. Some slightly soiled. NYLON HOSE ’ Carefully selected seconds of a WOMEN'S BRASSIERES ly slested erro Reg. $1.00 fo $2.50 One group of cotton and % ter soiled. Broken sizes 34 for to 40, A, B, C cups. - ? x ; Extra sheer, fine 54-gauge nylons. GIRLS’ WINTER COATS All 81; to 10'; in popular new spring olor, Their tiny imperfec-
Reg. $1.98 fo $4.98 FULL FASHIONED S rayon satin slightly coun- 2 pairs joo Reg. $14.95 to $16.95 tions are scarcely noticeable.
Final clearance, girls’ winter coats. All wool, grey melton with hood.. Sizes 10 and 12.
Rayon Crepe Half Sips
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WOMEN'S RAYON CREPE
SLIPS s1
Splendid quality rayon Wom. Rayon Jersey Half Slips
Elastci waist, double row wide lace at hem, white — pastel colors. 8, M and L.
Reg. $1.19 BOXER BLUE JEANS
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COTTON SWEAT SHIRTS Con Reg. $1.49 and $1.39 s] otton, long sleeve, screen print, Bugs Training Pants—Reg. 29¢ Val.
Bunny and Roy Rogers stamped on Cotton training panties, dl
Sanforized blue denim, 2 front pockets, double stitched seams Sizes 3 to 6.
crepe slips that usually sell for much more, lace trimmed at top and hem. White and assorted colors. Sizes 32 to-40.
front. Assorted colors. Sizes 2 to 8. single or double thickness.
Sizes 2 to 6.
Knitted rayon ’ half slips, white, CHILDREN'S ANKLETS War ie, siti io $ Seconds of 39c quality. > tic waist, Hate Dark cuff styles and boys’ trimmed hem elastic tops. Sizes 4'; to pr. S Small, medium and large sizes. 8 in group.
Sale of
WOMEN’S UNDIES
® Two-bar Tricot briefs. ® Lace-trimmed panties. ® Extra-size panties. .
3 for joo
Plain and novelty white and pastel,
26x34-inch receiving blankets. Seconds of 49¢ quality. weave fabrics, assorted colors.
Quilted Front BLANKET BAGS Large size, zipper closing > clear vinyl blanket bags with J quilted front panel, assorted colors.
INFANTS’ FLANNELETTE First quality flannelette RECEIVING BLANKETS BUTCHER LINEN New Spring Style
GOWNS AND KIMONOS gowns and kimonos, pink for | DRESSES Two-piece styles. In Navy, Red, 5.)
Reg. 6%9¢ for ] | and blue, shell stitch trim. WOMEN'S RAYON Reg. $5.95 Value Lilac, Beige and Aqua. Sizes 10
Taken from our $4.95 to $6.95 Sizes broken from 4 to’ 9.
1 LOT OF MEN'S OXFORDS
In sizes 10 to 10'; and 11 that were higher priced. while they last.
Is 18. 59¢ Plastic PILLOW COVERS Fits all standard FOOTWEAR Sze viloss, clear 0 WOMEN'S DRESS AND with TZper Char for CASUAL SHOES sD y
lines,
Heavy quality knitted dish cloths.
Soft quality, 80 Sq. Thread Woven, Regular 39¢c Values BLUE, ROSE, GREEN, PEACH and GOLD Home Foil Alum. Wrap
Mén’s (5c HANDKERCHIEFS neatly hem - Fine quality closeyds. $ 1 Reg. $2.89 Values ‘Choice of Full S Each 75-Ft. Jumbo Roll, Regular $1.59
Large size 0 S > > «S| med. ly woven bleached KNITTED DISH CLOTHS Quality colored bed sheets. First quality. Celloor- Twin Size
white cotton GS FROM OUR BASEMENT mmm muslin. Soft finJumbe Size, Regular 127:2¢ phane wrapped. Vat colors. 72x99 Twin Size
hankerchiefs. 36" Mohawk Bich. Muslin BLUE RIBBON ish. Choice of Colors 12 in s] | 81x99 Full Size
Finest quality aluminum foil
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Sper Specials
ON SALE THURSDAY While They Last
We Reserve the Right fo Limit Quantities
WOMEN'S *1™ FABRIC GLOVES .
New spring sueded rayon fabric gloves, black and popular colors. Sizes 6 to 815,
*1” BLACK SEAM NYLON HOSE
89 69
Full fashioned 51-gauge, 15-denier, every pair first quality. 1° MULTICREPE SLIPS . . . . Sizes 32 to 44, white and pastel colors. Tailored and lace trimmed styles, *2° 16-RIBBED PLAID UMBRELLAS All steel 16-ribbed frame, fancy plaid covers, novelty handles. WOMEN'S 49° EXTRA SIZE BRIEFS ©» Novelty bar striped rayon, band bottom. Pink, blue or maize. WOMEN’S 2.98 BLUE JEANS Ts ® 8 5» ® ® 8 Ounce navy blue denim, deep pockets, zipper closing, double stitched seams. Sizes 12 to 20. Seconds of $2.98 Values
Doz. 27x27 Cotton Birdseye diapers, slightly imperfect of better quality. - ’ $2.98 “= 199
Soft pretty pastel pique dresses, dainty eyelet yoke ruffle tier skirt. Sizes 7 to 14.
INFANTS’ CRIB BLANKETS ~~~
$2.00 Values First quality pepperell crib blankets, Jacquard patterns, rayon satin binding. Pink, Blue. Boxed for gifts.
WOMEN'S DRESSES—°5° VALUES .
Prints, Plain Crepes.
44
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Broken sizes.
WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL TOPPERS
Basket weaves, checks. Sizes 10 to 28. Regular $14.95 to $22.95. Pants
MEN'S °35° VALUE SUITS ==:
Men's and young men's suits made of fine rayon in neat stripve and plaids. Single and double breasted. Regular and shorts. Sizes 35 to 44.
MEN'S °8°° & °9°° JACKETS (-:’)
Of satin twill. Also nylon and acetate in Blue, Gray, Tan, Maroon, Blue.
MEN'S *17° NYLON SHORTS (=) 6
Men's shorts made of nylon in plain white. Boxer style. Sizes 30 to 44. ’ 29
MEN'S °2°° DRESS SHIRTS . . . 90
Men's dress shirts made of Nain white broadcloth.
WOMEN'S & GIRLS’ 2 CASUALS -. 60 25
Extra
Sizes 4 to 9.
WOMEN'S CUSHION ARCH CASUALS
Airfoam insoles and arch for absolute comfort. Platform ‘Soles, wedge heels. Black, Brown and Red. Sizes 4 to 10. $5.95 Values.
Thildren’s Moccasin Style OXFORDS
$3.95 dressy good wearing oxfords with crepe rubber:soles. Brown. Sizes 81; to 3.
Men’s & Young Men’s DRESS OXFORDS
Brown with extra heavy soles for extra wear, o Sizes 6'5 to 11, $6.95 Values.
36-IN. HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN .
Regular 35¢. - While 500 vards last.
36-In. Bleached PILLOW TUBING
“Spring Bleached.” Selling regular at 49¢ yard.
RAYON MARQUISETTE PANELS
Curtain panels in many shades. 42 in. wide. 21, yd. long. Reg. $1. 19 value.
Feather PILLOW, Stripe TICKING. .
Blue and white. Regular $1.29.
METAL IRONING BOARD . . . .
With all the labor saving features, made.to sell at $8.95.
1 RICE STRAW RUGS . . . .
27x54-inch size, with floral designs.
198° Sq. Yd. Congoleum Felt Base
9x12 ft. wide. Cut any room Si,
Multi-color simulated snake.
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WEDNEST FBI Ch Letters NY Sle
Rr Unit NEW YORK, | handwriting expe day -twoO rem hreatening lette Arnold Schuster hot to death street. FBI agents sal ters was pushed Mr. Schuster's f Saturday, sever the youth, who hank robber Wil liege three weeks near his modest fhe other lef seyeral other de: Mr. Schuster ha m4ils after the johg-=ought ban] pseape artist. Expert: Handwriting ralled in becaus ippeared to ha hy the same pel «crawled on she pagsibly had bee «aime tablet. They gave the est clue yet in the trigger mar the 25-year-old and touched off among residents neighborhood. As the FBI w rst information, tinued. their sea Frederick J. Tei killer who escap prison with Sutt Tenuto was tipning in the hecause a barte rugitive —had = bar on the n the day
Links C Case t Kidnap
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