Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1939 — Page 17

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MENTAL STRIFE CALLED SEVERE

Miss Nutt Asks Close Study To Determine Causes For Misbehavior.

Increased study of delinquent children’s emotional conflicts is needed in Indianapolis, Miss Alice Scott Nutt, of the Children’s Bureau U. S. Labor Department, said here today.

She spoke at a luncheo= of the|

Child Welfare Committee of the of Agencies at the Y. W. C. A. Recommendations made in her 1k for better co-operation between

private agencies and Juvenile Court]

included: Ee 1. Exhaustive mental examination

the emotional conflicts that we e underlying causes ‘of his mis or. 2 2. Guard against bad associations of a child while kept at the County Detention Home. 3. Many juvenile delinquency cases should be referred to private agencies instead of making them a matter of court record. |

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4. Higher salaries for Juvenile}

Court staff workers are needed because of special skill needed in diagnosing’ children’s cases. / 5. More private hearings for chil~ dren’s cases to encourage juveniles

about themselves. Asks Care for All Children

|. Miss Nutt said it is the duty of|

the community to provide for all children some measure of security in family affections, health and economic matters.

“A ‘mental clinic for children should be established here “soon, not as a part of Juvenile Court but as a community project,” she said. = “Many times children’s offenses are very trivial and the child himself cannot explain his emotional conflicts in relation to his family and the community. “An emotional diagnosis would find the deep-seated trouble in the child’s life.” : Miss Nutt came here last Monday from Washington at the request of Juvenile Court Judge Wilfred Bradshaw to ' make recommendations - for improvement of child delinquency work in Indian- - apolis. °

MINE SAFETY DRIVE IS OPENED BY STATE

Times Special 5 TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 27.—A new offensive on coal mining accidents has been opened by Indiana State Teachers College and the State Department of Vocational Education. _ Kirk V. Cammack, mine safety engineer, will instruct safety education classes in Sullivan, Bicknell, Clinton, Princeton, Linton and Terre Haute, where three hundred miners have enrolled. Mr. Cammack has headed similar

that .accidents virtually can be

eliminated by proved safety meth-|_

ods. He says that miners can learn

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themselves when accidents occur.

This photostat recorder, operated by Joseph McLafferty, has taken the places of 30 stenographers in the County Recorder's office. In a few minutes, it makes photegraphic reproductions of more records than a dozen stenographers could copy in a whole day. :

B |agreed today.

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Minton and VanNuys Antici- | reading in part as follows:

pate Discord in 7 State. G. 0. P. Districts.

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Even though a set procedure has been formulated, selecting 150 postmasters for seven Republican districts is going to be a headache for Senators Minton and VanNuys, they

ty men to cal a meeting of Democratic committee: men in the neighborhood served by the postoffice where a new postmaster is to be chosen. They agreed their choice will be named. = ~Anticipating an argument, regardless. of how the selection is made, Senator Minton, who will be up for re-election in 1940, sent a personal letter to the chairmen

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some of these appointments, and also know that whoever is: selected Wii not meet with the approval of

0 have no personal preference in any of the selections. I feel the

c ttee, as its members are the ‘duly elected representatives in’ their communities, and they should act in making the selections, for the best interest of all concerned.”

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E. McDonald, 40, whom. she married New Year's eve after a whirlwind courtship, held no medical degree and was wanted in Los Angeles on grand larceny charges involving a woman he married there. Mrs. McDonald told police she had given McDonald her. savings to

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