Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1952 — Page 12
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WHAT ARE YOU DOIG on the first day. of. this brand new year? ! Taking -down the trimmi
it. Maybe neighbors—dr op in, But the fun i% over, and you're ng. And your mind puts the
last year in focus. You separate he good from the bad You aren't concerned. over jast veas. You've been: through © it
What. really takes your eye is that new. calendar on the wall with 6! 12 spages, which will yme off quickly ; - # n » YOU ARE. REALLY sitting down beside a mental mi ilestone
. It is strange. You don’t find your-
self doubting your own decisions. But you have doubted other people’s. I am .not thinking of the guy , the front office, I am-thin king about the girl at the filing cabir the man. on the production oe with a union button on his cap “And the clerk behind the counter who offen dresses better.in the store than at home
The Decision Makers
35D THE HOUSEWIVES don’t forget them. And 1 would include the teen-agers trying to make. their “wages,” ‘of weekly allowances stretch / - “There are the people who are wondering what will happen to them. Ard often they don’t have much to say about it. They are in the hands of the decision-mak-ers, the foremen, the department heads, and the tailored bosses. u ” DON'T FORGET the politicians. They have sirupy tongues. They spray promises like a garden hose. But shake it all down, and they're doing exactly what the rest of us are doing.-They are trying to get
the ‘most for the least..
They talk benefits, but they act in taxes, controls, and spread| just enough .honey to make the unthinking voter believe he is vetting the best of it.
This Oné Is Yours
THERE IS ONE decision which always belongs to you. If you “5n’t like what you are doing you jan quit. But I'll bet you a piece yon't be much better. prams So vou try to make the one you rave a little better, It is amazing, vhat extra effort in the way of xtra income, up-rated standing ymong your friends. But there aren't any-short-cuts. You sweat it out. And a good nany who have, wonder it it's really worth it. n oy » THE RULES for doing better in 1952 are simple. First, you get a good boss in a goed company, f- you don't have them, That is most important. No one ever did 21s best working for a man he lidn’t like. That comes before pay. After you have the right boss,
and the right company, pitch in.|
Give it all you've got. A lot of
i Today Business What Can You , Do About 52?
By Harold Hartley
ngs and the tree, and burning
-or you go. to their house. he couldn't fly to New York to see his doctor_that day.
Then he told me what he was’ living for, and that. was what’
kept him going. I hayge my companies in. a foundation. And 1 have my will
written so the people who have.
made the money will run the foundation after I'm gone. n n » AND FF COULD see the satisfaction in his_face. In- fact, 1 see it in many faceés.here in town. For they have told me, too, that they are going to turn their businesses hack to the péople who have made their money for them.
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And this means living your: job on the faith that the greatest contribution brings the greatest reward. The nore you put in, the more you -get back.
- Real Security
WRITE THAT. at the top of your list for 1952 And you'll see on new. years yet to come, that it seldom, if ever misses. And that is redl, self-made security, the only kind whi h counts,
Chewin’ IF YOU were going to give presents at Julietta for Christmas, what would you give? It's the Old Folks’ Home. And the county runs it, in a fashion, and there are no frills. So you'd want to give what is needed most. Cleon Leonard who runs a beauty shop at 1047 Concord < gets together a party for Julietta each year. And she goes as a Dutch girl. But she doesn’t do the giving alone. » n ” : THIS year Edward E. Elliott of the Nu-Way Mattress Co. raised $75 among the Ft. Wayne Ave. merchants, and 24 pounds of candy. And here's what the money went for. Towels, waghrags, 4
anges. ” x > - YOU SEE, leon, who has a keen eye, knew what they needed most, gave what they really wanted. And in my book, that makes her a very special sort of person. She knew not only what to do, but how to do it right.
‘Escrow Wages’
EMPLOYERS are. trying all sorts of ways to hedge -against future wage raises. It is not that they are unwilling. But they'd like to stockpile a little cash to take care of them when-and-if the Wage Board says yes. » " »
BUT THE WAGE BOARD,
people burn up energy they don’t will have no such shennigans as have to. Lost motion. Worry over stockpiling future- wage money. details. ©‘ |Quite plainly it sald employers cannot make an illegal wage in-
“Chucks the Chaff S
* he different around here,’
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STAY WITH THE. important things. Throw the rest aside. I have often wondered if people don't like a little confusion. And if they don't waste time, doing little things because the big things require. more effort. Se for 52 make every: lick count. You may make resolutions If you do, don’t make more than one or two, and one is better Then make it stick.
The Big Truth
YOU CAN LOOK back over the
- world, and ses that it has been
chugging-along like a jalopy with, a ‘missing cylinder: And when vou boil ft down, the big truth stands ou! x 3 You see where the ‘trouble cams from. It is always the same place. It is from the emotions of men. It i8 the “I'll-get-even” guys, or those birds are. just plain greedy. These are the chiselers. And be
crease legal by putting the money laside to be paid when thé controls are taken off. “Escrow wages,” that's the lawyer's name for it, are out.
Like Gold
STORAGE BATTERY makers will limit production to a general type battery after Feb. 29 They're trying’ to save lead Without lead, they're out of business During the ‘war. walked into the office of Dan Kelly, executive vice president of Auto-Lite .and he rolled a little hunk of lead out on his"desk. And he said, that than gold.” n n ” BUT ALL SORTS of queer things ‘were happening then. The vice president of a department store said he could get me a pair of nylons. : I went to his office, He quietly closed the doors and got them out of the safe
"Td rather have
thankful, there aren't as many as——
there used to be. uo » ~ a TWO THINGS did th Labor has tracked soms of the dirt of the back shop into. the front nffice, And, second, the bosses have found they make, more
money if they share a little more Incentive But be sure ‘ahout this. /The littles rable of the world, like
you and I, will always run it. Any history will show unmistakable: that, in the long run, the little people always have the final say
You Won't Get Rich
SO. IF, tomorrow morning when you go back. to work, the hogs says, "Things are going to ' just sit tight. Because he may .be right. The ‘difference may be a new boss, if he thinks that way. The one thing which will be Just as true-this year as it was last, is that nobody gets rich on wages They can't. And that everybody just makes a living. . o ” ” I ONE HAD lunch with ‘a very rich man. He ordered a thin soup and a cracker, I ate steak. He" had a private plane and a pilot and an income like the kings of old, Yet as.he sipped his soup slowly, he said: “You know I can wear only one suit at a time, And I can’t even enjoy a steak. I can live in only one house, vet I have three,
“My budinesses are well run, 1
have capable people. They run my! companies better than I ever did.”
What He Lived for
THEN HIS, PILOT came by to
tell him the weather was bad and|
Bigger
JOHN OSBORN of -the- Atlas Coal Co. had an idea, a good one. He tried a pair of opera glasses on his TV set, got a much bigger figure. And he tells me field glasses will do the same. » ” ” A LOT OF HOMES have an old pair of “salt and pepper
“(8hakers” as they used to call
opera glasses, lying around. And if you do, try them on television’ “Foul “multiply your screen By two
Light, Plus Heat
IF YOU'VE EVER backed into a wall heater, you'll aptpreciate this. ’ It's a light for the celling which throws out heat, too. It has a motor, a fan, a heat-
ing unit, and a light, all wrapped |
up into what seems to he just a light. The heat breathes out {through louvers Stillerman Electric Supply tipped me off. And it seems a good place to put a light-duty heater, in the ceiling, out of the way, and out of sight.
U. S. Population Today Put at 155,800,000
WASHINGTON; Jan, 1 (UP)-L | The Census Bureau estimated to-
day 155800000 Americans
greeted the new year.
calculated the population will climb to 156,000,000 before the lend of January. His Jan, 1 es(timate, 155,800,000 represents a
-popfilation increase of nearly 5,
million since completion: of the 1930 census ‘last rummer. :
Census Director Roy V. Peebsf™ +
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