Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1943 — Page 15

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Debate in | Dublin's Dai to Decide Question of Election.

Copyright, 1943, by The Indianapolis Times d The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

LONDON, Feb. 18—The debate opening in Dublin's dail today will decide whether Eamon De Valera’s government must face a general election in Eire this year. The present parliament constitutionally expires in June. For many months, the government has been seeking to persuade the dad and the people that it is undesirable and even dangerous to hold an election during the war, and has urged that the life of the parliament should be extended for the duration. : William T. Cosgrave’s Fine Gael opposition party has flirted with the idea of acceptance of this view if De Valera would agree to form a national government, but the labor party will not agree at any price. If the elections are held, both De Valera’s Finna Fail and Cosgrave’s Fine Gael candidates are certain to suffer heavy casualties and the labor party to return much stronger.

De Valera Popular

While De Valera’s personal popularity seems little impaired, the * reputation of his government has ' suffered severely in recent months. There is wide-spread reaction against old party systems and ma-

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grounds of general incompetence for the economic disasters which have overtaken Eire. It is now recognized that the government was talking nonsense when it represented 'that Eire could become self-supporting. The black market is rampant and dissatisfaction is openly voiced on a dozen different scores. In only one respect is the country virtualy united and it is thence that De Valera, draws his principal popularity — namely, his neutrality policy.

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REBEKAHS TO DRILL Ellen Rebekah lodge 520 will hold drill practice at Castle Hall, 320 E. Ohio st., at 7:30 o'clock today. Mrs. H. P. German is noble grand and Clarence Pobst is drill captain.

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PSYCHIATRY IN ARMY STRESSED

Advice During Training Period Especially Urged - For 18-19-Year-0Olds.

By Science Service WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Induction of 18-and 19-year-old men into the army increases the importance of having the advice of a psychiatrist available during the early training period, it is pointed out editorially by the scientific journal Psychiatry in the current issue. Young men in their teens are highly desirable for military service, the editorial states, because of their capacity for great exertion in emergencies, t h e recuperative power, and their amenability to moulding influences which can fuse them into a reliable solidarity of high morale and excellent discipline. But when acute mental disorder does attack these young men the evil effects are greater than when older men are affected. Psychiatrists try to eliminate before induction all those likely to break under the strains of army training and military life, but this is a difficult job to do well in the 15 minutes or less allowed for the examination.

Some Overcome Problem

Bad psychiatric risks who have been accepted to the army can often be made into good soldiers if some attention is given to their personal problems, Dr. Harry Stack Sullivan, former adviser to the selective service system and author of the editorial explained. Some boys going into the army straight from school have suffered unfortunate experiences earlier in the schooling. 3ecause of these early difficulties, they resent any later efforts to teach them anything. An experienced psychiatrist understands this situation and knows how to handle it, but it is likely to baffle the ordinary drill sergeant. He cannot understand why he is not “connecting” With his problem students.

Recommends Army

It will be better for the army and also for the individuals if these problem boys in uniform are salvaged and turned into good soldiers, Dr.. Sullivan indicated. It will also be a good thing for the nation. These boys taken from school do not have a chance to learn citizenship in the normal way through their relationships in industry and in the community. What they are when they get out of the army again and go back to their own home town again will depend mainly on the instruction and handling they get in the army. The psychiatrists selected for such advisory duty in replacement and training centers should be’ experienced men who know what they are doing, Dr. Sullivan said. 1Inexperienced or “half-baked” psychiatrists might be better than no psychiatrist in treating the very ill mentally—some of them can’t be helped much anyway. But young soldiers should have the best available advice. The psychiatrists should be given special indoctrination in the army for this work. “They should not be expected to gallop right out of a child guidance clinic into the army,” he said. The problem of advising soldiers is a specialized one.

“The new school for army neuropsychiatry established at the Lawson general hospital, Atlanta, Ga., under the direction of William C. Porter is a long step in the right direction.”

‘No, Dad, | Was Hurt in Traffic

BRADLEY BEACH, N. J., Feb. 18 (U. P.).—The telephone rang yesterday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shafto and the voice on the other end was that of their son, Pvt. John E. Shafto Jr. of the U. S. marines, from whom they had not heard for months. John said he was calling from an Oakland, Cal., naval hospital. The father, uneasy, asked whether he'd been shot. “No, dad,” replied John. “Believe it or not, but I was injured in a traffic accident while on one of the Solomon islands.”

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