Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1928 — Page 5

APRIL 17, 1928.

TUMORS FOUND BASIS QF MOST CANCERDEATHS Many Fatalities Traced to Growths in Alimentary Tracts. ■' BALTIMORE,' April 17.—“1f, in some manner or other, malignant tumors of the alimentary tract and of the reproductive organs could be prevented, cancer would ritire at once to a relatively unimportant place among the causes of death,” This statement was made by Dr. Raymond Pearl, director of the Institute for Biological Research of the Johns Hopkins University, after the completion of a statistical survey, made by himself and Miss Agnes Latimer Bacon, on necropsies performed on fatal cancer cases in the Johns Hopkins Hospital. In summarizing the results of the survey, a report of which will appear in a forthcoming issue of the Archives of Pathology, he stated that in men, malignant tumors occurred more frequently than anywhere else in the organs of digestion, such as the stomach, intestines, gall bladder and liver. In women the cancers were found in the reproductive organs.

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CRIMES AMONG YOUTH LAID TO BROKEN HOMES Judges Find Parents Too Busy to Give Proper Care to Children. This is the fourth of several articles upon the "youthful crime" situation in Indianapolis as disclosed in survey made by Morris Moore of The Indianapolis Times staff. BY MORRIS MOORE The breaking down of the influence of the American home over the children is the chief cause of increased crime among youth, officials who deal with this type of offenders agree. “The very foundation of our civilization is threatened when the home ties become so weakened that a boy's interest is elsewhere,” said Criminal Judge James A. Coliins. “If there is no respect for patents, how can there be any respect for law?” asked Prosecutor William H. Remy, who prepares the cases that send so many boys to the reformatory. “The broken home is the first step towafd careers of crime,” said Linn A. Tripp, criminal court probation officer, who looks behind the curtain of official records, and seeks the causes for boys overstepping the law. Dense Population Factor “Passing of the integrity ol the family can be blamed for the* increae, first in delinquency, and second in crime,” said Juvenile Judge Frank J. Lahr, who deals with the boys under lfi. before they come under the jurisdiction of criminal court. Prior articles of this series have shown that more than half the men sentenced for crimes of violence in Marion County, are under 21 years old. and five out of six are under 25. This article deals with the home life of this type of boy, and its relation to the careers officials find them following. “Density of population,” said Judge Lahr. “brings an increase in crime because of the effect on the home. When I wae a boy everything centered around the church, an infrequent singing school, or a spelling bee. Aim at Correction “The stress and strain of making a living nowadays demands so much time that the parent has little time left to teach his children, and to keep the home intact. In the country the integrity of the family could be preserved. In the cities it is far more difficult. “At night the interest of the boy is not around the fireside. He is off to a movie, later to the drug store or the pool room. These things in themselves are not bad. The evil lies in the fact that they distract the attention from the home and place it elsewhere, the first step in delinquency, later crime.’ Boys between 10 and 16, mostly from 13 to 16, come before Judge Lahr almost daily for stealing automobiles. “My court tries harder to correct the wrong home influence in its trials of the young offenders, than to punish a boy for a wrong doing. We bring the boy into the fourt, but the lesson is taught to the parents. “In automobile theft cases, almost all are divided between these two reasons; to get away to run away from home and to entertain a girl. And you must remember I do not handle cases of boys over 15. “In boys, the principal crime Is petty thievery, molesting vacant property and such. In girls is is immorality, but they are made the victims. It is no desire on their part that causes the immorality.”

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Mother of Four Kills Self lits ’l ime* Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind., April 17. —Mrs. Ruby Pateaux, 35, widowed j mother of four children, died of I seif-administered poison early Mon- j day night. She left a note saying she was despondent and asking relatives to forgive her. The note also mentioned the dress in whch l Mrs. Pateaux desired to be buried. College Dates Announced ftp Times Special NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind.,, April 17.—Dates are announced for | the events at the close of the termn j at Manchester College here, as follows: Junior-senior banquet, and senior recognition day, May 11. baccalaureate sermon. May 20, and commencement. May 25. JUST A REMINDER FOR MOTHERS Give Your Children the Extra Nourishment They Need At This Time This is the time to start giving your children a pure, wholesome j spring tonic such as Father John's! Medicine. It will help their systems to get: rid of the poisons which have collected during the winter months. ; It will also give the children the' added nourishment they need at this time of year to help them to build new bone and flesh. >• Father John's Medicine is a preparation of the purest cod liver oil j scientifically combined with other ingredients to make it wholesome j and easy to digest. Start giving it to your children today.

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