Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1945 — Page 8

MEASURES Teking Babies From Mothers

For psychological reasons, unwed | curity Chairman Earl Teckemeyer surrendered | (R. Indianapolis),

> who have

Forming . of New Boards (thelr illegitimate babies for adop- |

tion purposégs have been ‘depgived | Unanimously Voted in of their children immediately after! State Senate.

their birth at Coleman hospital. d and sen | Dr, John A, Van Nuys, Coleman | or feaie Je yagens nd ser by | medical director, said it had been the Republican policy committee, 'deemed “desirable” than an unwed | one to create a state flood control .mother should not see her off-/ and water resources commission spring, if she is to lose the child, . providing for an annual appropria- ‘ ‘because the image of her baby tion of $100,000 and another estab- might linger forever in her memlishing a new state highway coni- ory’ mission. His testimony came yesterday at | Without a dissenting vote yester- a hearing of the house social se-| ‘day, the upper legislative hay 2 |curity committee hearing. the bill which would estabfave flood control commission of 50 Cases Annually : 19 members, including the state! Dr. van Nuys said the haspital conservation department engineer, has some “50 or 60” such cases each chief highway commission engineer, year. and state health board sanitary, Me said the decision to separate engineer, {immediately unwed mothers from ' i their released children had been €reales New Board ~ imade at the behest of the state Al except these three ex-officio|ywefare department in 1939. members would serve rey In a letter to house social se-

| | babies before adoption,

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the welfare department denied it had suggested | this procedure, however,

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| Dr. Van Nuys said there is noth{ing medically unsound in the prac- | tice of separating mother and child immediately after, birth, . He declared that Coleman hos- | {pital must “exercise extreme cau-| tion” in its handling of illegitimate offspring because of the wishes of | prospective foster parents to view |

Robert Paige, who spent’ "his boyhood in Indianapolis, will be seen with Deanna Durbin in “Can't Help Singing,” opening tomorrow at the Indiana.

This is not allowed, he said, but sometimes ‘persons posing as | friends or relatives of the real mother make attempts to examine potential foster-children anyhow.” At yesterday's session a 17-year-old unwed- mother reiterated her charge that she had been deprived | of her baby for five weeks. <Coleman hogpital officials said the girl had been entered there by the welfare department with instructions

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BURNS CAUSE DEATH WARSAW, Ind, Feb. 20 (U., P)). {| —Burns received when her clothing | caught fire from an electric heater [resulted in the death of Mrs. S. J.

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TURNERS ARRANGE PIONEER BANQUET

The annual pioneer banquet of | the Athenaeum Turners will be held at 6:30 p. m, Thursday at the { Athenaeum. | George Schmidt, who has been a! member of ‘the organization 50] years, will be the honored guest. ‘Toner Overley will speak and a

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RESIGNS POSITION WITH SYMPHONY

Miss Dorothy Knisely, publicity director of the Indianapolis symphony orchestra, has resigned her position, effective March 25. A successor will be named in a few days, she said. Miss Knisely has been directing publicity for the orchestra for 10!

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