Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1929 — Page 12
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CITY CHILDREN LOSE IDEALS, SAYS DOCTOR Crowded Conditions Stunt Youngsters' Growth, Claims Expert. ATLANTA May 17.—Children of the present day who live in crowded conditions in the cities are losing
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a rood many trails that make for happiness and strength of character, according to observations of Dr. J. S Plant, director of the Essex county juvenile clinic, in New Jersey. Speaking before specialists in mental and nervous diseases, attending the American Psychiatric Association, this morning. D l -. Plant said that children who live in apartments and other crowded quarters are so closely tied to people that they can not escape their foibles. H< nce it is difficult for the coming generation to build up apy hero idealism or parent idealism. “We find very’ few children in these crowded families who are planning to follow their fathers’ footsteps. This is usually ascribed to their desire to better themselves.
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but we wonder whether there is not this factor of having lived so closely to the father that it is difficult to identify with any satisfaction.” Crowded conditions are also stunting the child's development as a self-contained, self-sufficient indiviriual, the psychiatrist has found. “Where the youngster lives in rooms and neighborhoods so crowded that he is rarely alone, he does not easily develop an attitude of looking to himself for the real satisfaction of life,” he said. “One sees this preserved in adult persons who seem almost afraid to be alone.” The mental strain of constantly having to “get along” with other people is telling on the children of these families. Dr. Plant also point[ed out. Adults often feel the strain
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of having to adjust to others 11 they are persistently in a group for : period of time, and in present cit. living conditions there are childret who have never known any othei situation. Very little is definitely known a yet as to the effects which crowding is produced in individuals and ir the national life of America, Di Plant said. It is a factor which ap pears to be of growing significance There are eighty-two appointments at large to the United State j Military Academy at West Point i two of whom are made upon recommendation of the vice-president ! specially conferred by the President ! of the United States.
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3TRIKERS FACE MARTIAL RULE Schools Shut, No Water in Textile City. >'[/ United Prc>f ELIZABETHTON. Tenr... May 17. -Martial law apparently iaced this ommunity today as a result of the ,’iolent disorders growing out of the strikes in the textile mills. The city was without water, schools were closed, rioting was prevalent, and jails were filled with picketing strikers after repeated clashes between National guardsmen and workers. Sheriff J. M. Moreland admitted the situation was all but out of control, and appealed to AdjutantGeneral W. C. Boyd to beclare martial law. Three more units of National guardsmen, one mounted, were to arrive at noon to assist the five already present. Disruption of the water system was a result of the dynamiting of a 16-inch water main at Valley Forge where it crosses Doc liver, three miles east of here. Among other disturbances in the last forty-eight hours was the blocking of Gap creek road with felled trees; the routing of a group o i picketeers with tear bombs by guardsmen at Valley Forge, and she driving an an automobile through a crowd of union strikers by a nonunion man on his way to one of the mills. CITY ATHLETICS STUDIED Dr. Theodore Lewald. German Olympic committee chairman, and Dr. Carl Diem, general secretary of the federal council for athletics, visited the Normal college of the American Gymnasium Union here Thursday. The two Germans are studying athletics and the training of athletic. instructors throughout the United States.
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Finns Seek to Ban Swede Language HELSINGFORS. Finland. May 17. --The alleged attempt of Finnish
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students to exclude the Swedish language from all but a special part of Helsingfors university evoked
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■much surprise today. The language heretofore has been used on a pa: ! with Finnish.
