Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1952 — Page 2

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Sign of Times At Statehouse

Parties’ Stalwarts Row Over Posters

Republicans and Democrats io the politically ~ divided Indiana Statehouse got in a hassle today | over election campaign posters Some workers in the GOP dominated Motor Vehiclés Bu reua hoisted posters on the walls .0f the corridors of the Statehouse basement, The Democrats vanked them down. The Republicans pasted up another batch, more than before.

Only three or four posters lined

the corridors Thursday. Building Load’ Supt. Harvey McKim ordered sub- : J ei ordinates to remove them, They : |

did, and three dozen more sprouted this morning in behalf of Sen. William E. Jenner, George N. Craig for governor, Crawford

for the smart girl

Parker for secretary of state, / i and Auditor Frank Millis for re- 1, : y . election. ba rba ra lee 4 with fall In mind! E~ — Mr. McKim said he would % . ; : | ignore the new signs for the ¥ By ; : : present but thought they g 4 : oo moks ani “cheapen the. appearance of the no seam ny ons # . - building.” gx 3 a “If we let them do that, they . oh: |U Y on ouses \ could drape banners all over the / / 7 Statehouse,” he said. ; : : i | Mr. McKim's superior, Walter i

Street Reque More

City Counci began a well-e

R. Mybeck, a Democrat who . gerves as Director of “Public 1 25 Works and Supply, said State- + pair house corridors are “no place to

Ea has a 3 pairs, 3.45

“1 think it’s bad taste to slap the people in the face with campaign signs when they come to work,” Mr. Mybeck said Republican Clyde Black, director of the Motor Vehicles Bureau. said he asked a man he saw taking down the signs why he

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A trio of charmers, feminine in detail, prettily tinted, and wonderfully washable in fine acetate and rayon crepe. Sizes 32 to 38.

styled for your shoes! A. Change-About Neckline Blouse can be

did it and “he replied the Gov- proportioned for you! worn three different ways. White, pink, the dankless ernor issued an order to take : . e largest bh them down.” I15-denier run-resistants with reinforced rose, luggage, eggshell, navy Indianapolis h But Democratic (Gov. Henry F. toes and heels, for closed shoes . . . demi-toes. B. Long Sleeve. Classic Blouse vith a demure ‘ They will nc Schricker's secretary denied any And invisible heels for sandals! A 20. Peter Pan collar. White, red, eggshell, solumis of fig orlor wis Jone, oT Sonsini denier daytime weight in current shades. navy, black. Pi Tu. Tdesday er “did et oh aries and it it's Fully proportioned sizes, 8!/; to 10 LO (short C. Short S| Blo with tiny, huggin ment of Publi policy, I want to go along with and slender legs); 81/, to || MID (average : ne Cnty vie hi ny Jugs) 0 tiny ata ti Jojie) legs): 9/3 to 111, HI (long or full legs). collar. Gold, turquoise, white, purple, pink, scrutin,

Last night's the municipal | the civil engin Department of all of the Hea Divigion, drew capacity crow Wednesday nis men said, was Lack of volu was more than questions from ernmental rese the Indianapol Commerce, and executive secr diana Taxpaye!

Asks 40

Street Comn Chappell explai 40 more emplo, 000 worth of p equipment, inc eight street sw ers, a digger; :

At noon the signs still were up. wild rose.

FBI Men Battle With Family Here Ayres' Hosiery, Street Floor During Arrest |

FBI agents made it¢two for the price of one in arresting brothers charged with desertion from the

sm. new kip calf

But the price yesterday included a few bumps and bruises when | *

members of the AWOL soldiers’ h db family attempted to interfere. 5 00 Arrested when found hiding on’ an ags .

the floor of a closet under a pile of clothes were Frazier D. Taylor, : 22, and Floyd Taylor, 20, Agents went tp 2619; W. Washington St. on lormoation Frazier was there. | many styles and shapes There, too, was Floyd, who agents said admitted being AWOL,

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Ayres’ Neckwear and Blouses, Street Floor

‘FBI agents sald Frazier Taylor! Smeoth, long-wearing genuine kip calf, ¢ a crusher and left Ft. Jackson, 8. C., Apr. 4, with gold colored metal fittings . . . so “I need then 1051, and his brother left Ft. handsomely turned out you would never Ice,” he said. Bustis, Va.. Mar. 4. Agents sald guess their pin-money price! Black, brown, ’ { Mr. Chappell

to station the separate points by saving mo lost in getting job. But the whelmed him Vv fs. ! “How much § sweep a ten of to clean a mile

the men joined forces recently } , and had been roaming the coun: navy. Sketched: box bag, soft vanity . ..

try together. from a group at 5,00 . » [ 2 i

AGENTS said the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier W. Taylor, Evansville, and a sister, Miss Anna Taylor, forcibly tried to halt the arrest. Five agents were In on the capture. Miss Taylor

and the elder Taylors were in the Lov N (racas. Coan Held under $5000 bond after a ; 4

preliminary hearing before (J. 8 - 1 mn" Commissioner Alvin C. Johnson - ling, . Vogue College were Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Tay- > lor and their daughter Anna. They were charged with harbor- © ing a fugitive, The soldiers were ) turned over to military authoriies.

* Price ‘plus 209, tax. Ayres’ Handbags, Street Floor

Mayor

Mayor Clar hearing, repeal rescue of Mr queries grew tc “I can answ and another ti you about that vised Mr. Chay “These guys with figures. time cleaning down,” and tel want to do, an When Publi cused and He: took over, Ma)

W ih : leaving the 1 ne 5 | ION O C aSSICS their own defe 3 Dr. Gerald K eral . Hospital, picture of skill 4 at present-day requested bu 252,243.22, sal up $203.338. Dr. Kempf pital treats p: half the cost p

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Fashion Show

Man Shot Oufside His Home Here

Roy. Pierce, 33, of 719% N Davidson St, was shot and seri ously wounded early today following a scuffle outside his home Mrs. Lucille Pierce told police her husband, a painting con tractor, left last night to take an employee home and returned four hours later, She said her husband scuffied with someone and she then heard two shots. Mr. Pierce was wounded in the right leg and stomach by a 38caliber gun. He was taken to General Hospital for emergency treatment and later transferred to Veterans Hospital. Mr. Pierce told police his as

Wednesday, August 13 at 2:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.

Ayres’ Auditorium, Eighth Floor

1 : Dr. Henry G sailant was a man whom he met . . increase of $1 in “some tavern on ‘Massachu : 4 A lic Health Dey jetts Ave.” ¥ direction. 3 He describec = , vided as an e

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Bluffton Firemen Win Contest Here

Bluffton's fire department “washed out” 13 other teams to win the water ball contest at the 35th annual convention of the Indiana Firemen's Association here yesterday. Teams fought each other with fire hoses in a battle over position °f an” aluminum ball at Indianap’lis fire training headquarters

of sick people said. The Tuesday departments traffic enginee buildings. dog gystem, marke and weights a

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