Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1943 — Page 16
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Dirng ‘Sillan Campaign
Emmy Lost 591, United
Nations, 274.
am HEADQUARTERS, “Africa, Aug.19° U.P.) ~Axis airplane losses in combat were more sn twice these of the allies dur-
1g8 the Sicilian campsign and the
veriod Just preceding it, the NorthWest African air forces announced yesterday. * 100 ANE IT wets OU: pre
~ Against allied losses of 274.
In’ addition, the allies captured at least 1100 enemy aireraft at Sicilian airdromes. Most were wrecked or damaged. Allied) alr super o1ty bedaitie pronounced within 48 hours. after the campeign began on July 10 and the Northwest African force was operating from Sicilian ‘bases within three days. After the first.week, no sizable force of axis’ aircraft was ‘encountered over Sicily. In the four-week period ending July 31, 1000 tons of bombs had beén dropped on Messina and on Palermo and the. combined air flsids aout. Gettin and Cetanis.
tte tate " FATAL TO CHILDREN
"The five most common causes of the ‘deaths of school children in the United States are, . in the order Ramed, Bodachis, appendicitis, inTl and pneumonia, rheumatic fever and tuberculosis.
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That Loosen Need Not’ Embarrass
pA real. embarrassment vecause their
“Mil ands Grab Ration Coupons
. XALAMAZOO, Mich, Aug. 19 (U. P) Office of price administration officials today revealed that “thousands” of unused war ration books No. 1 and “C” gasoline ‘coupons had illegally gotten into circulation instead of being ground: as waste, James McLaughlin, district OPA attorney, said two truckloads and one freight .car load of unused ratoin books. were delivered to a local paper mill last week for reprocessing as waste. material,
Employees, picking up some. of
the waste that over-flowed a hop-
per on & grinder, were surprised to see they were gasoline and food
coupons still valid. While OPA inspectors were at lunch, an undetermined number of cartons was opened and Tation books removed.
MENTALLY UNFIT AROUSE OHIANS
State Finally Takes Steps To Curb Menace of
Defectives.
By DAVID DIETZ - Times Special Writer CLEVELAND, Aug. 10.-Aroused by a series of uy shocking murders committed psychopathic individuals, the. ie of' Ohio ‘is finally taking steps to deal with a situation that has been a public disgrace for two decades. For 20 years Ohio has. been among the 4nost backward states of the nation in the detection, treatment and care of mental defectives. Spurred on by the governor, the legislature has appropriated - $9,100,000 -for new _institutions, and other - necessary -action is being studied. ° Psychiatrists, not only in Ohio : but everywhere, & will be gratified Mr.Die# 1 this show of activity. But it is important for psychiatrists to realize that . this new program puis a tremendous burden of responsibility. upon them. The contemplated. - program. re-| veals the faith and trust which the public today puts in the psychiatrist. It is important that the psychiatrist should justify that frust. . In this connection it is flluminating to review the events leading
{up to the present action. In June
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a S5-year-old girl was murdered by a 33-year-old criminal who at the moment . was on probation ‘after conviction on a charge of assault and battery. He had previously served 11 years in the state reformatory for shooting two girls who rebuffed ‘his attentfons. Here is the familiar type of case upon which arguments without end have been based to point to the need for more and better psychiatric services as part of the penal system of the nation. My friends, both in and out of the medical profession, know me spufficiently well to realize that I am not launching an attack upon the science of psychiatry or the profession of the psychiatrist. This would be as silly as condemning surgery because on occasion a sponge has been left in a patient. Rather, I am seeking to remind the psychiatrist’ of the additional burdens which become his by reason of the fact that society frusts him,
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