Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1952 — Page 40
THURSDAY, ‘MAR. 20, 1952
New Toy Trend Is Do- It-Yourself
Times Special NEW YORK, Mar, 20 “The nation's toy makers are turning the . youngsters into a generation of tinkerers. The trend in new toys, * introduced at the annual Tov Fair here, is all toward “do- ) : . it-yourself items, i . There are kits, sets dnd assortments which enable kids to dye hair. drill concrete, make Indian headdresses, design hats, .cook pies, make disguises and scare the davlights out of® their parents, Everything but how to print your own money. The scaring kit is a charming number consisting of selected practical jokes. Junior can make mother a nervous wreck in a week with the spoon that has a “Iife-|
like fly” on it, or the “Imitation ink blot” that looks like the real thing on mommy's best table-! cloth
n ” ” oF THIS DARING assortment also containg a hand-shaking buzzer, a flower sthat squirts, a device
that tilts plates and some glor-
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Another manufacturer how ever, has come out with something that should make mother's heart last longer. This ig a pair of “high - heels,” that daughter can gtrap on her own shoes instead of horrowing (and hreaking) mommy's best three-inchers. The whole trend, as the toy men point out; is toward stark, under-the-Christmas-tree realism, It's carried to the breaking point by one doll maker, whose latest creation is a ballerina well turned! out with a pink-hair poddle cut, green eye shadow, false eyelashes, star-shaped heauty spot—and low
nckline. : ” aH
MODERN LIVING also ex-
tends into the realm of children’s -
furniture, with one, manufacturer displaying a new “contour chalr for youngsters. There's also a set! of building blocks out of which the children can make only mod-| ern-type structures. But, trend or no trend, kids will he kids and the toy manufactur-! era still cater to the age-old urges.’
There's a new pull-toy, which is a 'the waste products left after the
FOR JUNIOR MECHANICS—New © convertible has removable tires and hub caps, jacks, tools, and spare tire in the trunk. Junior can put water in radiator, battery and gas tank, too.
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(and properly filled) soap bubbles pour out of the stack. Musical Instruments are another old toy stand-by. New this lyear fs the first toy harp, com{plete with playing Instructions It’s obviously a perfect gift for little angels . . ” ~ ~
THE WESTERN
witness a new
influence - is ‘still strong, As hicycle thal haz an authentic. looking sadale instead of the usual spat: It also has a horse's head affixed to the handlebars, Another bike is equipped with extra balance wheels, and a sel of blueprints to show youngsters how to use these wheels for making trailers or wheelbarrows when they outgrow the need for them A nice, fuzzy pink cat has a long tail. When the playpen occu pant pulls the tail, a music box begins to play. There are fancy
(space helmets with revolving propellers and built-in * dreams. {There's an electric vacuum
cleaner that really works. And there's even a new get for [little boys with everything they need .to play postoffice. Relax horse's head, [it's just a mailman’ 8 costume. bars.
NEW BIKE—It has saddle,
rein-like handle-
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The pall that hangs over the South Chi¢ago-Calumet-Gary area isn't smoke and soot from the steel mifls alone. It's the gloom of bad business a slurgp. caused by the threat of a steel strike, Merchants have suffered for © three months, while the early rumble of a threatened walkout swelled to the roar of an imminent strike, The businessmen and bankers fear that things will get worse before they get better. The deadlite for a nationwide strike is 12:01 a. m. Sunday. Some 70,000 CIO United Steelworkers from which Chicago-
the 650,000 steelworkers set to strike,
hig sale are 40 per cent helow last year. “They won't buy until the strike threat is settled,” added Jay F. Grantham, POODLE DOLL—It has new the (Grantham Auto Corp. poodle cut and green Bye As proof that steelworkers and inadow. their families have heen doing some bhelt-tightening in anticipation of a strike, a South Chicagn food market owner said: “Business is off 20 per cent. It's heen terrible for the last two months, They're buying the cheaper cuts of meat. “Already they're beginning tn fill in with beans, macaroni and spaghetti.”
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