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Don’t Be Blue, Colors Talk

By Harold Hartley

To File Red Affidavits

! WASHINGTON, Mar. 13 (UP) | | —The National Labor Relations ' Board cracked down on the left] HAVE YOU GOT the blues? | wing United Electrical Workers If not, you'd better get them, all shades. {union yesterday because a ChiFor blues, I am told is what this spin-crazy world needs. cago local failed. to file non-Com-To quiet its nerves. | munist affidavits for all its ofColors talk. And{blue speaks] ov | ficers. with confidence, peace of mind |bright for men who are wilffng| In the first action of its kind, and soul, of a “quiet evening at to work. I know he believes that, pe NILLRB withdrew certification

» because he wor ims . holmes isn't something I've 8 ho Ke Rimseif, hang | from the UE 4t a Chicago Sun-

> .. THEN HE QUOT .i beam Corp. electrical plant and hatched up out of an egg-color QUOTED a few fig | erased a board order directing the ing kit. It's rock-bottom research ures which every business ought

company to bargain with the by Feber Birren of the Monsanto to remember. They are from the Som pa y 8 Chemical Co.

ype : | American Automobile Association | The. Board had certified the COLORS GO in cycles, depend- On why business is lost. | national UE as bargaining agent

ingon how we feel. Ten years| Sixty-eight per cent of the at the plant after the union won

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City, County Need Help For Building |

meeting at the Courthousg today

County building decided financing must come from private capital.

for both city and county offices, vafé financing for the construcPresident Scott Ging.

float bonds only to a total of $12 million and the city hardly has REE,

Veteran Slain After Wife’s Premonition

NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 13 (UP)| “Then I heard shots and —Police bullets killed a 33:year-|screams and - curses. = Vincent old war veteran here in a tragedy ¢ried ‘My God) I screamed and of errors shortly after his wife ran to the ‘stairs and tumbled told him she felt “something ter- down and saw Vincent staggering rible” was about to happen. back against the doorway. Vincent Cappo was wounded “He pulled himself back up fatally in the stomach as he stood the stairs and fell on the floor, in the dark doorway of a stair-/ Those policemen were following cage leading to his upstairs flat. him with guns in their hands. Over the door hung an ace of Policeman Wounded

spades, advertising his business, the Ace (Cleaners. “1 was crying and I asked them Mr. Cappo’s red-haired wife ‘why did you shoot him?’ i Lena, said he had seen“two police- “ men around his car and mistak- A detective in plain clothes enly thinking -they were auto shouted, in my face, Tll be —= " y . : You got a hell of a nerve,

Five city and county officials

o discuss the proposed City-

Mayor Clark said $15 million is he estimated cost of the strucure which would provide nousing “We will have to revert to prijon funds,” sald County Council

He explajned the county can

thieves had gone to investigate. ._y

ago we yelled ‘or sunlight yel-/people who take their business

lows, vivid greens, even flamin-| go-reds. We were in high-strung| war tension, wanted colors to

somewhere else do it because they are mad about something, real or imagined grievances.

match: Nine per cent go elsewhere beNow the blues are in, medium cause they believe prices are blues for kitchen walls, cool gray- | better, and 5 per cent quit to trade blues for living rooms, gentle with friends.

§ bedrooms, and lively " ~ » DE | ALL OF THESE add up to 82

oc» [per cent of the business lost beER BIRREN is no ama- cause they feel the dealer doesn’t pI colors. He has spent 20 have their best interests at heart.

NLRB'’s services or holding repre-

a representation election. board said it thought the UE local had complied with the Taft-Hart-ley Law requirements that all union officers swear they are not Communists. The law bars any union not in full compliance from using the

sentation elections or bringing unfair labor practice charges. 3 Trustees Ignored The board later found that the

After the lease had paid for it,|

ouldn’t sleep. |1 the property would belong to thei" An's. sleep

any bond issuing power left. | The 27-vear-old widow tear- All this fussing, and a police Lease Proposed fully told this story:’ > iman shot.” : The plan proposed today would “We had attended a wake at It was dark and he couldn't have private money bulld the , funeral home for a friend last ee who it was,” sobbed Mrs, structure and then it would be night (Tuesday). After we got Cappo. “We had been robbed of leased to the city and county. |. 1 was feeling blue and $40 just a week or two before,

le was just trying to protect his

{property and they killed him.”

it a little loose.

years at it, written 15 books and! 400 articles on why you

which colors. And here's an upsetting thought.

When someone tells you a tie, or|

a scarf ‘picks up” the color of your eyes, he says forget it. His tip is to match your personality, not your eyes. And buy | vour favorite colors. You'll know what they are. They are the ones which leave You feeling most comfortable. »

. ~ BUY THEM in paints, drapes,

automobiles, and even toys. Col-/

ors are close to your feelings, your emotions. For instance, 1 feel much better with a blue tie on than any other color. I don’t know why. His word to industry is not to limit its colors. Usually it is just paint, but paint is color, but paint is much more than color to a cusomer. : And right now the national mood is for blue. That may reveal many things, including the cool-off in national tension.

If You Like Food

IF YOU'RE buying an Easter suit, men, maybe you'd better get

That is, if your wife is going to the Cordon Bleau Cooking School, run by Dione Lucas, the quiet-looking Englis h gentlewoman who can make appetites turn flip-flops, and turn the family dinner table into a chorus of second-helping-yelping

epicures. ”

. MRS. LUCAS, one of TV’s strongest attractions, is being brought here by the Indianapolis Smith College Club, She will lecture in Ayres’ auditorium two hours (10:30 to 12:30) for five Thursdays, starting next week. Big firms have pitched in to back this super-cooking school, such as Kingan and Co., Stokely-

{of the independents.

It is the little personal things,

like the genuine interest of the seller,! local did not mention three trus-

which keeps customeérs coming. | And T guess that he isn’t singing the blues. He's his own nerve | center,

Studebaker Story

SOMETIMES we things close to us. They're like the kid next door who cut our lawn, then, quite suddenly, he steps into a big job. And we still think of him as the kid with the lawnmower, So, with Studebaker. It has been growing like the hybrid corn of its native state. And last year it did, for the first time more than a half billion dollar's worth of business.

miss the

EJ ” ” STUDEBAKER stands just outside the door of the Big Three of automobiles. It is the lustiest And this year it, as a vehicle maker, is just 100 years old.

When the coming-and-going Studebaker model was produced, extreme in its design, it clicked with the public. And in the last five years the company did $2.1 billion worth of business.

But in the entire span of the other 98 years combined the company did only a little more, 2.8 billion to be exact. = EJ tJ THAT MEANS, without dispute, that Studebaker is in good hands. That is kept ahead of the design parade and well out front in public appreciation.

company by far.

companies who think the fellows always have the edge. ” sn s IT IS MEN everytime who win the race. And the big companies don't have them all. At least they didn’t have when

Van Camp, Inc., Roberts Daas and Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. And Stop-and-Shop is delivering the groceries.

» s » IT WILL BE a fun session. Mrs. Lucas entertains as she

ooks, and she makes it amazing-| You won't have to worry about | e That's the only subsidiary operating wholly with-| Prime bringing a top of $38.50.

ly simple. The fee I think for the whole series is $15, which is only

$3 a class, But what she can do to monot-

onous family dinner tables is out} guppy, OIL passed the billion|the railway if the “sickness”

of this world.

” » ” . YOU'LL LIKE to eat again. And the compliments will flow, moods will be gay. And that new suit for Easter,

well, remember, don’t get it too|

snug.

Nerve Center I HAD LUNCH with C. T. Foxworthy, the untiring Ford dealer, While we ate, his mind was still on the job. He had just come back from Detroit. He had 7 1 given a talk to fi pe 2) students of the’ Ford Merchandising School. While he was there, he was the guest of top executives. They showed him around. He told me

Harold S. Vance, chairman and |president, and former president |Paul Hoffman were pushing | Studebaker to higher and higher | figures.

If you have a business, put

your faith in good men. And|ately placed a temporary embargo Selling for $24.

your troubles will be over.

good products. | kind good men make.

Shake-down

dollar mark last year.

{* That won't mean much to you| lunless you aré a stockholder. thought to be an outgrowth of

Then, quite strangely, it will make | another wave of “sickness” which

you unhappy.

{be substantial profits.

|made the most out of Shell 0il?| {This is where the stockholders ®

wince, | pl ” n ” | ABOUT $107 million was set aside for federal taxes, which was more than the company earned after taxes and two-and-a-half [times as much as the stockholders got. | And if you don’t think those tstockholders are hot, you're mis|taken. ? And if you don’t think they're {ripe for Republican, or even Ke{fauver, campaign contributions, you're mistaken again. " 2 ”

I THINK YOU will find them,

It isn't the biggest automobile|schedule at 2:20 p. m., IndianBut it is one of|apolis time, for Boston. the fastest on its mental feet. And in that there is a lesson for little|ations should be normal. big

Out of a billion there ought to Ployees at other Chicago switchBut who! ing yards.

tees and its sergeant-at-arms|

when filing the affidavit. Meanwhile, the board had held the company guilty of unfair practices for failing to bargain with the union and had ordered it to do so. i When the board discovered that | all the local's officers had not been listed on the affidavit, it directed both the local and the international to show cause why the bargaining order and the certification should not be revoked. The board was not convinced by their arguments. The board’s ruling applies only to the UE and its local, which represents 2875 employees, at the Chicago Sunbeam plant.

Nearly All NYC Men Back on Job

CHICAGO, Mar. 13 (UP) — Operations on the New York Central System neared normal today after “diehard” workers at two locations gave up their fight to render a federal anti-strike order ineffectual.

Priority was given mail and freight trains, particularly those loaded with perishables. And the line said the first long-haul passenger train—the New England States—would leave Chicago on

Thereafter, the NYC said, oper-

Early today, the only pocket of resistance to the system - wide back-to-work move among the firemen, engineers and conductors was in the switching crews of the Chicago Junction Railway serving

me in person” for it.

Carolina also recalled yesterday

community. | .. Had ‘Terrible Feeling’

members of the Indianapolis Real | 4

R Police agreed Mr. Cdppo probe “I jumped out of bed about ably did not recognize them as o'clock and told Vincent Il officers, Two .of them, Charles

At the next meeting Apr. 10,]

Cd Ne Estate Board, Chamber of Com-|had some terrible feeling, like Newman and Nicholas Gristina,

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TAX REBELLION—Mr. and Mrs.

United Press Telephoto. Howard Pennington of Lincoln Park, Mich., look at a newspaper which carries the story of Mr. Pennington's one-man revolt against the social security tax on self-employed businessmen. Mr. Pennington refused to pay the amount of $81 and sent the money instead to.a needy couple.

Baruch Admits Gift To Truman Senate Race

NEW YORK, Mar. 13 (UP)—|as coming from Mr. Baruch conBernard Baruch said last night|tributed to Mr. Truman's 1940 he not only contributed to Presi-|primary campaign.” dent Truman's 1940 Missouri sen-| He said Mr. Truman had no atorial campaign but that Mr. way of knowing who contributed Truman ‘very graciously thanked to his campaign because contri- ' |butions went to the state Democratic organization.

IT'S

MURDER

On ‘the Highways

WANATAH — Two Chicagoans

“I very distinctly remember he came in once to see me when I was in Washington and thanked me graciously,” the elder statesman said. Gov. James F. Byrnes of South

that Mr. Baruch twice “contributed generously” to the 1940 Truman campaign. The comments were made in

“What You]

ning Post article, make a curve on U. 8. 30 four

Samuel Lubell, an associate Off", "ooryeq trailer-truck early

Me Bamnel said the New York today. They were Willie H. Cafinancier “contributed generous-| MeTO7, 36, and Corneal L. Pearly” to Mr. Truman's campaign son, 24.

for a second Senate term. sn 9 White House Press ecreliry! SHELBYVILLE — Paul Welsh,

Joseph Short said in Key West|41, Greensburg, died yesterday in “there was no money identifiable Major Hospital here of injuries : suffered in a traffic accident on U. 8. 421 four miles north of here

Hog Prices Steady [yonaay. | To 25 Cents Lower| 1a PORTE Willie E. Cam-

: : eron, 36, and Corneal Pearson, 24, With trading picking up in the ,,th of Chicago, were killed to-

merce officials will be invited.

School Board office in the new |, building is under consideration, |

officials, School

Board | gomebody was going to come into|said they fired after a shot from our house in the night. {the doorway wounded Patrolman “I finally went to sleep. Later Jullus Kimble, 29, in the left leg. y husband awakened me and The three said they had stopped said thieves were hreaking into to investigate an automobile with

The possibility of housing the |

Other officials at today's session | were Roy Combs, county auditor; | Jesse Hutsell, county commis-| sioner, and City Council President Joseph Bright.

Two Republicans

File for Congress

Two Republicans today joined the political parade to fight for the seats in Congress now held by Democrats Ray Madden and Winfield Denton. The GOP Congressional aspirants are James £. Campbell of Evansville, who would like to oppose Congressman Denton in the fall, and Elliot Belshaw of Munster, who would like to face Congressman Madden. Also filing a declaration of candidacy in the Secretary of State's office was Roy Robinson, Republican of Indianapolis, who is running for the Indiana House of Representatives. Mr. Robinson

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the car. He got his pistol and

{tiptoed downstairs.

one of its doors open after arrest ing five persons in the block.

- Nizam Won't Stay Long,

Brings Only Few Wives

By United Press NEW DELHI, India, Mar. 13

(UP)~The fabulously wealthy Nizam of Hyderabad arrived here today in the best style of an Oriental potentate with a retinue of 73, including “nine or 11” of his 70 wives. Stepping from one of his three chartered planes, the 65-year-old Nizam shouted, “where are the females?” to the welcoming dignitaries, including India's President Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The Nizam, his exalted highness Gen. Sir Mir Osman Al

ltraditional white turban of the Asafajahl Dynasty, a tweed cape, loose white pajamas and black shoes. He was followed off his own Air India International Constel{lation by a retinue of 39 persons, including a female entourage dressed in colorful Indian” saris. Saris are long cloths wrapped around the waist to cover the legs, draped full in front and then wound over the bosom, the left shoulder and in some cases the head. Didn’t Count Em

lives at 5764 Colburn.

Goshen Transit Firm connection with a Saturday Eve-|,. 4 when their car failed to Seeks Boost in Fares

Don’t Know About Truman” bY... o.ct of here and crashed|Goshen, Ind., today asked state

Khan, came here from his capital to attend a two-day conference of India's governors. It was his first {trip here in 16 years.

Since _he was returning home on Monday, he brought only a small percentage of his wives and permission to raise fares. three planeloads of attendants The transit firm asked the In-|and retainers totaling 73 persons {ana Publie service commission|on the three-hour air trip. or authority to raise its single eced fare rate from 10 cents to gs Pr ad by 40 cents, to eliminate a two-for-15.| However, some 40 other atcents student fare concession, and |tendants had preceded the Nizam to inaugurate a four-for-50-cents|nere by train and had been busily token rate. cleaning Hyderabad House, where The new schedule would become |n® Will stay. effective Mar. 22 if nobody pro-

The Goshen Motor Coach Corp.,

The Nizam, one of the world’s tested and demanded a hearing, |fichest men, was dressed in the

Included in the party aboard his plane were wives, physicians, daughters and nurses. One of the nurses sald there were “either nine or 11 wives in the plane— couldn't be sure , , , and eight children.” wi, 4 The party also was reported to include two barbers—one Hindu and one Moslem. After being greeted by the ase sembled officials, he stooped, and supporting himself on a cane, was led to a waiting automobile with one wife and two children. Forty limousines carried the party to Hyderabad House. Hyderabad was not a part of the Indian Republic until SBepteme

The pac Sue it had notified Mayor olin R. Roth of the Death (to Dog)

mid-session at the Indianapolis\qay when their car hit a semi-

Stockyard today, prices on bar-tryek parked at a lunch stop near rows and gilts continued steady wanatah.

to-25 cents lower. | Bulk choice 170-240-pound hogs 4 M

Chicago’s Stockyards and some industrial sections. Only three of 17 crews reported] for work after midnight. The others called in “sick.”

The Chicago Junction immedi-|

fon all freight except livestock. | The Chicago Junction, a NYC|

lin Chicago's city limits, could cause widespread layoffs at the 676 industrial plants served by

wave continued.

However, the move was

{developed last night among em-

The switchyard employees began returning to their jobs later in the evening after workers at {Elkhart, Ind., a “division point” on the NYC from which crews are drawn, voted to return to work. With the vote of 137 to 72 in |fayor of returning, the last ef-| |forts to block a government-ob-| tained federal court injunction | collapsed. { { “It looks like the strike is over,” a NYC spokesman said. Earlier, workers at another “division point” at Toledo, O., voted |to return to work and thereby {abandoned a move to “secede” from their unions, an action in-| tended to remove them from the

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along with some others I know, jurisdiction of the injunction. “Nerve Center.” : at the head of the line of those] It is a long, Mr. Foxworthy who are fed up with the Washing- Britain Checking Up

ton shake-down. quiet room, with heavy drapes. : There, men assemble. Discussion] ‘On. Atomic Workers

about the Ford

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begins. And as questions arise, : oh : y wl they have only to push one of ine National Boys Club LONDON, Mar. 13 (UP) buttons in front of them, ahd the Week Is Proclaimed Great Britian yesterday anproper drape slides back. nounced the start of a loyalty

2 2 =a Gov. Schricker today proclaimed : THE ANSWER appears in large the week of Mar. 31 Ri 6 for check of 14,000 Britons engaged type on the wall panels. can tell you Those radio PrOgTal Ci. eek. It marks the part secret government work. is tops, and who leads in ./the boys’ clubs of America “have : Rr re also tell you what the played in combating juvenile de! The Treasury revealed that it average price of a 1949 trade-in linquency.” has sent questionnaires is, and how many “extras” the! There are boys’ clubs in Indi- Such workers in line with the average customer will buy. anapolis, Bed ford, Columbus, government's recent decision to I liked what C, T. Foxworthy Edinburg, Franklin, Greenfield, make security checks of persons told the Merchandising School. Munoie, Princeton, Rushville, Sey- working for the civil service, He said the future is always mour, Terre Haute and Warsaw,

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Charged in Embezzling Of $800 in Quarters |

| NEW YORK, Mar. 13 (UP)—| Fred E. Reidel, 57, assistant head| {of a coin department in a bank, was charged yesterday with em{bezzling $800 in quarters over an eight-year period. When arrested by FBI agents Tuesday, Riedel

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, : Frigidaires Cut PARTLY CLOUDY AND fe a CLOUDY AREAS

Motors Corp., today announced | price cuts of $27 to $46 in the

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MOWERS : oa {list price of its 1952 refrigerators, \ 5% wnrinc am [*3%3] wow | | following the lead of General ; SEY eo | Electric in what is assumed to be.

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They local ogservance of National Boys in atomic research and other| ,

to all js

had 141 quarters in his puckets,'~

(dividually styled custom bodies

brought $16.75-17.25. Choice No. embers Indicted

1 and No. 2 hogs, 225 pounds . . down, sold for $17.35-17.50. Choice I" Fake Bill Ring CHICAGO, Mar. 13 (UP) — A

sows, 300-400 pounds, were selling] at a top of $15.50. Sy |federal grand jury Yesterday inUtility yearlings down were dicted four members of a counterUtility and com-,feiting ring accused of passing mercial heifers sold at $24-28.50, $3 million in bogus .bills in six

were active with good to Years. - | Those named were William

active Skally, 41, Samuel Sferas, 34, his

Vealers

Local Truck Grain Prices 1 Nreéatened in Extortion Note

Truck wheat, $2.34. Oats, 92¢. New No. 2 white corn, $1.75.

New No. 2 vellow corn, $1.65.

Soybesns, $2.78. Police today sought the identity

SOUTH BEND, Mar. 13 (UP)—

ber, 1948, when Indian troops moved in to restore law and ore der and put down an uprising.

of juvenile extortionists who have been vietimizing a 14-year-old high school student. The youth, Larry Darr, recently received a note threatening the

U. S. Statement

WASHINGTON, Mar. 13 (UP)—Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through Mar, 11, compared with a year ago:

This Year Last Year

death of his dog if he failed to Expenses $43.506,254,446 $27,110,415,102 Receipts 35.468,850,874 28,141,072.782 give $200 to the gang. The note Defeit” gov aaseni 1.030,657.680 4180 warned the boy against callCash Ba 818.572, 584.458, po Larry’ Public Debt. 260.253.893.578 255.008.970.390 ing lice, but 8 mother,

Gold Reserve 23,200.089.614 21,850,320,777|Mrs., Dale H. Darr, notified

Hogs 13.500: mid-session more jaan eariv: Darraxs 2nd Tits heady lo brother, James Sferas, 36, and INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE authorities, 0 , rholce - 0 $16.75-17 25: several loads choice Nos. 1) Willlam Russo, 29, all of Chicago. |fleatines ......... ...... $33.93.00g| Yesterday Larry found another A 3 Ia Pounds down 1730 150.7] The ring was broken up earlier note in his Nuner School locker, 16.25: 120-160 pounds $14-1550: sows this year when treasury agents written on a piece of wax paper. Fo Rt Ww RR RL y y agen Produce Pp paper. |

400-600 pounds $14-15 posing as hoodlums watched a Cattle 800, calves 200: steers and heifer

8 slow barely steadv: small lots good ard transfer of counterfeit bills in a

mostly choice yearlings $23.50; few com- tavern. mercial! and good 1100 pounds down $28-| 31: utility vearlings down to $24: utility and commercial heifers $24-2850; cows opened fairly active, steady: mid-session

Ice Breaker on Way trade slow. most bids 50 cents or ore . \ lower; early sales utility and commercia . cows <321.50-25: canners and cutters via. | TO Gary, Michigan City 21.50: bulls steady to 50 cents or more] lower; commercial $2825-29: hulk utility MILWAUKEE, Mar. 13 (UP) | zood to, —The U.8. Coast Guard cutter

and commercial $24-28 good - $26-27.50 vealers active mostly steady prime $£36-38 50: few 239: utility and com-

sbi IS PEE AE |Sundew left here yesterday to Sheep 300: little done early; mst good start breaking ice in the harbors! and choice native lambs held = fully | steady around $26; slaughter ewes scarce at Michigan City and Gary, Ind. | several good shorn ewes $11; choice lightweight wooled ewes quotable to $15; culls The Sundew will work its way down to $6 jup the eastern shore after finish-

5 {ing its mission at the southern More color comics than any |... .¢ the lake in preparation other Indiana newspaper are for an early opening of navigaprinted in your Sunday Times. [tion on Lake Michigan.

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Butter—Creamery, 90 score 82¢; premium butterfat 72c, regular f7c.

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