Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1948 — Page 4
Tech’ Personality Clinic Nips Wallflower Buds ~ [Frightened Former Red re ry 3 I Gets Spy Probe Pledge §
Of Protection by FBI Lr
| Voices Fear of U. S. Communists; / § |
St Dip in State industry
No Fear of Future Indicated, However
By HAROLD HARTLEY -— Times Business Editor While the first faint cries of a business slowdown are being ‘heard from the highly industrial areas of the nation, Indiana seems to -have escaped. the full force of the post-war adjustment. A survey of industry, stores and unions today revealed a slight tapering off in the Hooster | state but nothing to inspire any fear of the future, | There has been a slight dip in! employment from Oetober to No-| vember, Miss Lucy Kantz, statis-| tician of the Indiana Employment Security Division, reported but| over-all employment figures are still ahead of last year. Employment Fairly Firm "The October to November drop was about 11,000, half of which is considered seasonal (harvesting,
More Secret Papers Released’ WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (UP)—Promised the protection of “ithe ‘FBI by virtue of a House subpena; a frightened former Comemunist, it was disclosed today, will appear. before the House Une | American Activities Committee Monday to inform it of Russia's
| American spies. i aD of the committee said they plan to hear his story in
| secret. | | They refused to identify him. FE urLmont & i th {But it was learned in New York ap Unpublished {that the informer is George He- pt pers pu Bod witt, a Negro who went under the ong fs er 53, ihe y hy HE OF THI Holines quting ged Austria wtih false prom[stay 1 the Communist Party. ises of help when Hitler marched He quit the party in 1044 and Vienna in 1038 and pro'has acted as a government wit-| aim od the anscaluss ‘ness in several Communist de-| Release of the ew batch of _|portation hearings. |spy papers left unpublished only I~ Rep. John McDowell (R. Pa.) tour. of the 200 a ents prow was understood to have ques-| duced by Mr. oF ne rs. ‘The i {tioned Mr. Hewitt privately In four papers have been Withheld o New York on Friday and to have, len the recommendation of the {asked him to tell his story to the gi te Department on the grounds [committee in Washington. {that their disclosure even at this Release Papers {late date might be prejudicial to Mr. Hewitt’s employer recently | {the. national interest. asked the FBI to protect the one-| ar. chambers claim ed he ob-
Left to right Mrs. Stephanie Gente Mrs. aes A ————- Robert N. Bennett, Mrs, C. H. Demmary and Miss Nettie Litton, . . . Tech's experiment in charm, &
canning, etc.). But over the state, Dé * ; Gi Is Revi Pre-W Cle * |speaking with or speaking before lime (hreatened by bas he has tained secret documents in 1938 ae ony xuapoli, ean or Liris Kevives Fre-War Llass others and psychology of working [ery Tega, rom a network Fea er muBist . 1a, - There is, However, no shortage To Get Shy People ‘Out of Their Corner’ effectively with people. |" Committeemen said the wit pont ~of help: By OPAL CROCKETT | The group is assorted—ranging ‘ness has promised them vital The building trades are show- Wallflowers aren't horn—they're self-made. Getting out of in age from 25 to middle-age information” on Soviet espionage ‘
y if his safety can be guaranteed. Santa’ Packs a Gun They said they will insure that That Rocks Her Faith
. ing ‘a seasonal slow down but your corner and improving a party and showing real ability on 8|and includes housewives, salesmen have been told to return to|job are easy—when you know how.
[men,. telephone operators, stenog- § I fter Ja | tist sson taught at Technical High School’s Personalit, |by serving him with a formal pan]. store reported | ete Ta the Jo “ High Y |raphers, secretaries, office super- |subpena which automatically ST. "ag. Te, To ROP it ran only two advertisements! One woman decided to do something about shy people. She visors receptionists, students, per- {brings him under the protection (Cla Ving Joss poe n oa for Christmas help and received wanted to provide a quick way| -|sonnel directors and workers, fac- lof the FBI 3 a y twice as many applicants as last (to develop their self-assurance,| 10° object of the clinic is to| tory foremen, office stock clerks, | Mr. Hewitt is one of seven eX ent o year, poise and confidence usually teach human relations—to seek cashiers, teletype operators, in- i | witnesses tye committee wants to; A man wearing a Santa mask Employment in - the. stores. is taking years of education and clinical analysis of situations in|sSurance supervisors, communica- Miss Gertrude Thuemler . . . personality f plus. [hear next week." land long white whiskers robbed heavier in the basements but social experience. personal relationships. The pro-| tions chiefs, public Seiationa pr No |The Sou Hise, rth nwhily Mes woe 1 bo and Mrs. Lee, in AF ”n ra hE I he ame ren ney." the gram included business manners, tmoovers > Crecor® and Kresge Employees Get Cash Bonuses ant of the. wepy ~arere®|the spirit of Christmas, joing: over-all holiday payroll than last! newcomer in town whom “we {employers. |installment of the “spy papers p gly year. MUST have over” (but never do) |%0¢ial manners, speech, including All have learned “it's hard the Traditional cash bonuses were|ees working here before Dec. 1|it obtained last month from ex- asked, “isn’t it a little early for
3 “ " “ .|voice and. correct and forceful/first time to do the dreaded! received bonuses as did 40,000] {Communist Whittaker Chambers.|Santa Claus to be out?” Plants Cut Payrolls ghd Stet a te English, appearance, with posture|thing—project personality—easier 81Ven 225 local employees of the yr. oo” or iovees in 635 stores| . The latest papers for the most] Then, she said, “Santa” pulled Hugh Gormley, regional offi- him.” She, noticed the people with|and carriage and appropriate the second, and not hard at all/Kresge Co. yesterday. throughout the nation, R. L.)part were 1938 messages from|a gun, robbing the cash register
ol he AFL. sjs yolta Were ability—but was hesitant in show-|4ress, poise in meetings andthe third time.” | All full and part-time employ- Pierce, local manager announced.| American diplomats in Europe tolof $10 an and a waitress of $3.
said two plants in Lafayette had ng it. made cuts in their payrolls and Reopens Clinic Le co. | a bus body plant in Lebanon was! Two months ago Miss Gertrude down to a handful of employees Thuemler opened Tech's Person- AN) “ |
from a normal 300. ality Clinic, which was abandoned The CIO and UAW tempered during the war, after a successful their reports ‘ with optimism,|seven years. Miss. Thuemler .is Spokesmen said the inventory pe-|dean of girls at Technical High' wey riod alw@ys means layoffs and School. She also has lectured 12 i, they were confident that Janu-|years in Butler University School & ary would see a full restoration of Education’s Graduate Division. lela of jobs. Assisting hop_wth ! he elite, Frank Bartee, assistant di- and as dean o - TS, | rector of the UAW, said one ex-/ Martha Turpin. Harold” ‘Waiter, | ception was the Wayne Works, director of the evening school and Richmond, Ind, where 800 had/8uidance director at Tech, has been laid off for a renegotiation helped with enrollment. The text-! : of a contract for truck bodies. |book is “Psychology for Success- 3 a Shortages Bring Layoff ful Living” by Dr. Charles Conant | |. EE From over the og reports Josey, of Butler. He mentioned : ld A were a -ittle darker than those| Mrs: Thuemler in his preface as from stabilized Indiana. At one of the readers of the manuAlcoa, Tenn, the Aluminum CTipt for his book. tv last Corp. of America atinounced| The class’ Christmas party las plans to dismiss 1000 workers Week was the final ‘examination. in the next five or six weeks. The There were no wallflowers. All 34 layoff was blamed on the short- members of the class had lost age of’ primary aliminum. aha those quaking knees and quaverelectric ing voices in seven “easy lessons.” |
POWBK voc n n ‘prod They learned by “doing,” not “Hs- : ahifted ol coal gy ioduction tening.” Every member expects to! _ work week to 20 or 30 hours with | ®0roll mext semester and hopes proportionate, way cuts, the for a clinic of 350 persons.
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