Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1950 — Page 6
Eat Well for Loren
Fruit Ed Salads Important Now
dba “Workers” Unemployment Traced to 20% Tax |:
. Top Union Leaders in Purse Industry
Blame Government for Layoffs By JOSEPH ALVAREZ
“Its a careless woman who allows her Sone to shi
from an open purse. © Yet the government, say top union leaders in the| pocketbook industry, does this every day it enforces the 20| per cent Juxury tax on ladies’ handbags. i “I'he. government is actually losing money on this tax” Jack| 1 Wieselberg, t of ‘the International Handbag, Luggage,| Belt. and Novelty Workers Unjon (AFL), asseried today. More than 4000 of his memnibers are émployed state-wide in the manufacture of purses, A Losing P sition Mr, jeselberg said ‘the difference between what the levy produces and what it costs the nation’s economy ean be written | only In red ink, He said the tax is a big factor behind staggering unemployment in his union. “About 40 per cent are not working at all, only a small percentage are working full- time, the rest are on a part- -time| basis, ”» he sald, rap, “work on very small capital. In New York City, Ossip Walin- Their bank credits are efther nil} sky, executive.director of lor very limited. 80 are their mer-| Pocketbook Workers Union, | lehandise credits. | reports that only 3100 of his 11. ppey rely solely on a steady 000 members are fully employed. ..1, of products to retailers, and Puts live from hand to mouth,” he said. Blame on Tax | Mr. Walinsky warned that the The rest, he says, work part-'tax must be repealed soon. “Ofir trade is demoralized. Manufac-| ——- “There is no question the tax turers are panjcky, and many of Sororities —
is the biggest factor in this un- our workers are in despair.” der-employment.” Mr, Walinsky An industry committee to end PEO Ch apter Plans Meeting |
sald flatly, this tax will be formed the first Kappa Beta Chi
“It is so enormous that since Of Ihe year. Jan. 1, 1049, 51 shops closed their! “It has been estimated by merHolds Dinner Session Mrs. Edmond W. Hebel,
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3 chandise men, buyers, manufacDany “in Shy ity. Ha yam, turers and union leaders that Jor aoa ph ar stacsable] there .would . be an overnight into the tax,” he conti y {crease in business of 33% per » nu [cent if the tax were removed,” In this time; 630 of his men lost Mr Walinsky predicted. amo Er Balmn un-| Both Mr. Wieselberg and Mr. emp “icy n nce, he sonal decline in employment once tp the members of Chapter P, the “Christmas output is gi PEO. Sisteshond The group wil Ko ra a his will- be-a. program aE (The topte” is “Inspection.”
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oi ; ET ers “become charges on Doth city | and union relief roles.” Women take the usual glbes.. “The government gets nothing! about their pocketbooks and ! out of this tax,” he explained.| the things they manage to cram “Union figures show that the Into them in stride. But, with actual loss to the government in| womanly single-mindedness, . reduced profits and income taxes, they ake putlding ups yam puey coupled with heavy unemploy-| BMgalast the go ent an ment. insurance payments, about law that calls handbags a Jux- | equals the amount of money pro- ury ' ad Saks "19 pur cont bux duced by the tax.” hem. women. And it's no joke to the The PWU is in contractual re- handbag Industry. Here is the latigns with 493 employers. All| oo 0. "0 tiole of a series pin are small: 178 shops engage on pointing the mounting reaction to 10 workers, 83 hire 11 to 20, against the nw 50 from 21 to 20 and 29 employ : EE from 31 to 49 workers, Tenderized Eggs Brightens Beets
Most Shops Small Eggs“ scrambled in a double, A tablespoon of vinegar added! “Most of the operators” sald boiler are cooked at a low temper to the ater after beets have been Mr. Walinsky, explaining why so ature and therefore are very/peeled and diced will make their] many cannot buck the 20 per cent tender. ’ {color a very bright red.
Blackwood on n Bridge—
- Response of One No Trump With Singleton” In Partner's Suit Is Always Risky
I CAN'T BAY I agree with Mrs. Keen's response of one trump on this hand. True, she had about one and a half honor tricks. were Hanger signals. First, there was the kingleton spade. A bid of one no trump with a singleton in partner's suit is something] you. should try to avoid. Then there was the. absence of good intermediate cards in the South : hand—another important consid- Safety Element In addition to the element of
ération. safety for your side, there is al-
And of course the South hand wasn't nearly strong enough for way the chance that the enemy (will come out { ‘a sult of thelr
a bid at the two range in clubs or diamonds. own in which case you have a Please don’t tell me Mrs. Keen chance to pick up.a nice penalty, “conldn’t pass her partner's open-| In any case your hand is better ing bid because she couldn't suited to defending than.as serving as a dummy for Partner's
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“stand” one spade. I'll ask- you mel). she. gould. stand. TWO, spade contract. spades, which ‘as. you see was! ‘Ay this hand was actually North's next bid—and the bid played, North didn't have aly most to be expected. |of a chance to make his contract Now and then you may miss| of two spades. He went down a game by passing a hand like!one and would have gone down Mrs. Keen's, opposite an opening two if East had got off to his bid from partner, But If you/best opening of a diamond. take the conservative course
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West won with the ace of clubs and now nothing ‘could prevent {North from entering dummy with But East opened with the ten|the ace of diamonds and pitching ¢ ‘when the danger signals I havelof clubs. Dummy and West a loser on thé high club, Even pointed out. do occur, you will (ducked and declarer won with the so he lost’ three spades, two gain many more points than you) | king. He immediately led back a/hearts and a club — off 200 will lose, In the Jong run, {club and put up dummy’s jack. | points. — Lo
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Winter meus will revive with this ambrosia dessert. ''s simple to make, delightful to eat.
5515| de Walinsky said that there is a sea- Washington Blvd., will be hostess
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The Nu Chapter, Phil Delta Pi Sorority, met last night In the p.iviure until consistency of. un-
{session was on the calendar for {grapefruit sections,
The group met last night in the home of Mrs. Yolanda Biggs, In-| ‘ |o
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Fresh Fruits | Veg etables. gS Plontiful
Floods Won't Change Picture for-|- Week -- By JEAN TABBERT" THE FRESH fruit and” vege[table = picture hasn't changed |much from last week's hountiful {market basket. And the floods, currently in many districts, won't affect the food pic-
little high. fries 3 still i A . JH od
it is easter and more to look slightly downward upward.
TRY pulling old pictures down to .this level and youl notice at once- that the room looks more comfortable. Don’t hang small pictures alone on the wall. Group small pictures together or with medis um sized pictures. Organize groupings 80 they really decorate a wall and mean something to the decoration of
the room.
By ELIZABETH HILLYER A MAN 7 feet tall might consider the pictures in most homes at eye level, but the family and guests seldom can. Don't make the mistake of hanging the new Christmas gift pictures too high. Compromise on the low side between the eye levels of short people and normally tall people. A good rls ix to hang a pleture so its center is 5 feet 5% inches from the floor, This height fits most people because
Mrs. Conrad Three IT SC Units To Be Wed Plan Meetings
Three ITSC chapters announod d {meeting dates. Ceremony Will Be | Tne 01a Glory Chapter vn * hear Mrs. Basil Fischer speak at Saturday in East its next meeting. i ae oe Mes, CM Mattingly| The session is set for 8 Fea m. 0 rob da 4 for the marriage of Mr. Mat- 13564 Hay. gh st. ngh's.. -daughter,. ME. 4 re rg > rosy Ze yard PES Re Aan? pa
Sy." Eh i ay Mw AS ES Kpple “Juice; s “Also. going- 10 -Lare Hom “Tob i ro - ready-to-eat céreal, crisp (Indianapolis will be Mr. and Mrs. Ruckle St. Is to be hostess te bacon, toasted corn muffins, Kevin D. Brogan, Jers. Srosnan the members of the Rio de b r or fortified margarine, 8 the future jam, coffee, milk. | Mrs. Conrad and Wesley Mes- JANCIro Chapter. The roup > LUNCHEON: Spanish om- |sersmith, also of Larchmont, will mee . Jet. Melba toast, lemon gel- |be married at 10 a. m. Saturday Mrs. Jules Zinter is to be the atin with fruit garnish, tea, lon the Fx A speaker, . milk. {Churc e reception - “ DINNER: Creamed tuna |the Mattingly’ Larchmont home. | Stockholm’ o to te the Tople fish and peas on toast, baked Mrs. Brosnan will be the ma- rel 8 She will apoak. 10 the potatoes, chicory and lettuce |tron of honor and Charles Ryan," wl rs of the Ernie Pyle salad, French dressing, whole |Larchmont, will be the best man. y mem Chapwheat bread, butter or forti- (After a wedding trip to Lake '® fied margarine, tangerine and |[Placid, Mr. Messersmith and his| Mrs. * grapefruit ambrosia, sweet [bride will be at home in Larch-|Raiston Drive, 3. Crashers, coffee, m milk, | mont. hostess.
Tae, pore hs or quality Prd Tate lower in Tonsorines—-Chesper: quantity is increas. ing a little. FRESH VEGETABLES in good supply ‘ : Nttle cheaper;
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By GAYNOR MADDOX, NEA Staff Writer ; FRUIT DESSERTS and salads are important in winter menus.! Fro Let’ 8 try a few, | Can aiiflewer—Che uality; An ambrosia dessert, made of tangerines and grapéfruit sec-| ory—Vers ch heap: more plentiful, a liberally sprinkled with shredded coconut, is ideal after a Luicwmbers—Pries is » Witle highi senree. | heavy meal. Packs a lot of essential vitamin C, too. | Lettuee—Leal variety is cheap, abundant For your next buffet supper, try these twin fruit and vegetable And very He At er Mice Sr Tm molds. Place them -on’ the same excellent supply, minced een r 1 I ood | serving plate and let your guests fourth oon. (Epes and one | Sushroams Lact! me Yana ery nice -|take what they xe. |. Turn egch mixture into a 3 “x parsniss Abundant 1 1 { - FRUIT AND VEGETABLE Je x Ba a lou) pan and Foutiy tb at! QPL ery nice qual y A (8 WL JoLDs mold) jlarge platter. Garnish the fruit | Radiabes— Hien reasonable ! 1 t § nae e Fresh Lemon Gelatin Base: pa he STapuirul: sections 4nd Hird good supply Four envelopes gelatin, two cups and . the vegetable abun
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beaten egg Whites. Divide mix-| * BASIC LEMON GELATIN ture equally in two parts. One envelope unflavored gelaFriit Salad: To -one part of (in, one-half cup cold water, one-| the ‘mixture add -two cups cutithird cup sugar, one-half teaspoon| well-drained, salt, one cup hot water, one-| one-fourth cup. sliced maraschino fourth cup lemon juice. [cherries and one-half cup diced ‘Soften gelatin in cola water. celery. Add sugar, salt and hot water] Vegetable Salad: To second part and stir - until dissolved. Add the thixture add two cups lemon juice, mix thoroughly. Chill |finely shredded cabbage, one-half until mixture is firm.
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