Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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IS THERE a formula for the del fense of this country that is not! military, but nevertheless, vital and essential? I believe there is. Let mej explain what I mean. As you know, I there are three primary colors: red, I yellow and blue. From these three! come all the rainbows of delightful and varied display found in the! spectrum. All of this beautiful variety is built! out of and radiated from these three* basic primaries. If something should! happen to these three primary colors! or any of them, you can imagine whatlj would happen to the paint industry and what would happen to all of the beautiful panoramic concepts that enter into your production and pro* ■ vide your great customer appeal. There are primaries in every asso' j! ciation, in every profession and in' every business, and there are prima' ;i ries in the basic business of American-1 ism, too. The average American is apt to lose} sight of these primaries in his preocl! cupation with details and ramifica'l| tion. But under it all there is a blue 1 1 print for this prized freedom. There! is a basic simple down-to-earth speci'jj fication for the preservation of thell republic. There are some encouraging things [ about the 1952 election aside from the Republican victory. It is encourag BLUEPRINT for FREEDOM