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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1908 Lists 21 Ways to Make Child Delinquent; Try the Reverse
LEGION POST WILL | "HEAR TRAVEL: TALK
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES YOUR G. |. RIGHTS . ., By Douglas Larsen
Veterans Warned Against
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1. U. COMMENCEMENT "WILL BE RESUMED
Electric Knife Can Now le Used in Chest Operati
oi". : 3 : ri = | Taking On E H a esmen sald | "By ROSCOE FLEMING Eimer Kreiger 334 Edwahl 8: aking Un £xpensive Irfomes| sioommaron, March 20.-un- By Science Service plosion on contact with these up hope of - Scripps-Howard Staff Writer Dowling will relate their South ur ~» : diana university. will resume its pre- SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.— within the lung. : Fae he pending DENVER, March 20. — Juvenile American travel experiences tonight| WASHINGTON, March 20—One; VA warns veterans against doing t cere-| Surgeons may now use the superior A tion of n opposition Judge Philip B. Gilliam, who has . in the Riviera club before members|0f the ‘biggest complaints veterans this, regardless of how desperate| War three-day commencement ce : combins Ditrous
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.been reversing the Biblical order and visiting fhe sins of children upon delinquent parents whenever the law permits, is convinced that parental action is responsible for Tosh children running afoul the aw,
of the John Holliday Jr. American Legion post. The two local businessmen recently toured 11 South American countries on a good-will trip sponsored by the foreign trade group of
are making concerns the prpblem of setting a “reasonable” price on homes they want to buy with a guaranteed loan, Before the loan benefits to veterans were changed recently, the law said veterans could pay only
they are for homes. The veteran pays a lot of money and then finds himself tied down with a long-term loan on a house which isn’t really worth the money, they say. When the price on a home is considered too high for the ap-
mony in June, it was announced today by George F. Heighway, alumni secretary and commencement committee chairman, : The week-end program culminating in degree granting ceremonies, June 16, in Memorial stadium, will
electric knife for the first time in chest operations as a result of the development of a new anesthesia technique developed at the Univer sity of California Medical school. A general improvement in such opera-
and curare is desirable because no bad after effects have been noted. The gas is potent enough barely put the patient to sleep, and curare is strong enough for paralys" . sis of the respiratory muscles.
ris—then So the judge has drawn up a the Indianapolis Chamber of Com-|the “normal” price for a home. |roval of a loan, VA has experts| include alumni class reunions, sen-|tions is expected from the develop- The doctors have found the teche lbs. Turf few= rules for mothers and fathers merce. » With real estate booming, prac- (Who will help the veteran rene-| ior class activities and special events| ment. nique safe to use over the long pe= tts Seed. Tor “hg PrOmOUOn of Joven nos Initiation ceremonies for neW|tically no house. was available for [gotiate with the owner. arranged by various schools with-|_ In the new technique curare is|riods of time—six hours is not uns eed and linquency.” members o the post also will be|y unormal” pre-war price. A large percentage of rejected|in the university. us] to paralyze the respiratory|usual—required for a chest opera= isi “Just follow th ” 2 . 2 It was ho that cha the |loans are approved after this re- muscles and nitreous oxide to put|tion. It is especially advantageous sures Pare hese 14 en dhs law would Pe it angie the [negotiation. In the last few MOUNT OLIVE CHURCH|the patient to sleep. This elim-|when young doctors are operating, = ean seed your children will end up in juve- CIVIL AIR PATROL TO Veterans’ Administration to ap-|MOnths, VA has saved veterans PLANS BOX SUPPER inates the use of the explosive an-|1t puts them at their ease; they can = . nile court.” And, he adds, if the HOLD ANNUAL DANCE prove loans on homes which had |More than $600,000 “by this pro- esthetics which are ordinarily used|work without pressure. Sixty-eight
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child is not found delinquent on the first try, “we shall be glad to return him to you parents for further training, because we are certain to get him eventually.” ‘His “rules” follow: 1. Don’t give your son any teligious or spiritual training. Just take care of his bodily needs.
Belittle Everything
2. In his presence don't be respectful of womanhood, or of law or government. Belittle “dames” and courts, the police, public offlicials, the school, the church, the business. It’s all racket! 3. Never lock for the real cause of untruthfulness in your children. You might find he learned the art of lying from you. 4. Never try to answer the endless “whys” and “hows” of your children, 5. Be sure to humiliate your child in the presence of his friends. It adds to his respect for you. 6. If a conflict in wills arises be-
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Juvenile Judge Philip B. Gilliam of Denver holds parents responsible for sins of their children. He lists 21 sure ways to make a child a juvenile delinquent—and lets parents draw their own conclusions,
tween you and your .child, don't try to reason with him-—just knoc! him down, : 7. Don't have any constructive discipline. 8. Be sure to criticize departed guests In the presence of your, child. ! 9. Never give your child a reason for commands laid upon him. Let him guess. 10. Don’t consider his educational and emotional development a parental responsibility. What are schools for?
Be Poor Example 11. Don’t let him discuss his! plans, problems, or pleasures with you. Just be too busy. 12. Be sure to be loudly intolerant of other races and creeds than your own, 13. Don’t open your home ‘to his companions; they will muss up the place. 14, Don't give him an allowance, because he might learn how to save] or spend. | 15. Don’t be calm or poised. Be! shocked and explode when he tells| you he has done something wrong. | Then he won't confide in you the next time. 16. Don’t make a pal of him. { 17. Never let your child forget; that, but for you, he would not! have a roof over his head. | 18. Be sure to forget the promises
: | you make to your child, because ‘| he will forget the promises he,
makes to you later. | 19. Mother, always accuse your!
daughter of being promiscuous with |
every “date” she makes, so she will be impressed with the fact that you were a “good girl” when you went) out with boys. f
20. Never give your child affec- |
‘| tion, and never tell him how much |
you love him. 21. If you forget all the above,
2 just remember this one: Be a poor! :1example yourself. You know:
“Do as I say; it’s no one’s business what
i% 11 do.”
OES CHAPTER WILL | INSTALL OFFICERS!
Corinthian chapter 456, O. E. S.,
will hold a public installation of | officers at 8 p. m. Monday at 2515 W. Washington st.
{The following officers will be
Pearl Rodgers, worthy matron; Jeffer-|
| son "Jackson, worthy patron; Sarah Hollon, |
ON ciate patron;
Fly to San Francisco PHILADELPHIA | | BOSTON
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| ciate conductress;
fin, | Hazel Waymire, lights, and Edith Drago,
associate matron; Maurice Hollon, asso-| Lula McDonald, secretary; Malina Fowler, treasurer; Anna Mae] Meyer, conductress; Lucille Foster, assoElla Ann Richardson, | chaplain; Garriott, . marshal; | Merle Kester, organist; Annette Moore, | Adah; LaFern Ward, Ruth; Vera Littrell, | Vera; Lucille Harrington, Martha; Elsie Jackson, ; Jean Karl, warder;| Esther Woodruff, ; Prances Grif-| stereopticon; Daily, ‘scloist; |
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ter. M. Crist,
grand secretary, | be grand installing officer, assisted |
by Edith Drago, grand installing chap- |
lain; Rachel Goodwin, marshal, and Ennis stalling organist.
ORATORICAL WINNER
PLYMOUTH, March 20 (U. P.).— Maurice Bean of Roosevelt high school, Gary, today was winner of the first zone American Legion oratorical contest held here Mon-| day. Mary Miles of Logansport won |
grand installing!
Suesz, grand in-
§| second place and Carl Krent of La
Porte, third. ”
PAINTINGS: ACCEPTED Paintings submitted by Harry A.
{at 511 Board of Trade building or
Indianapolis Group 527, Civil Air Patrol, will sponsor its annual dance March 30 in the main ballroom of the Marott hotel. Music for dancing will be provided by Russell Rader and his orchestra. Capt. Fred Horner Jr, group executive officer, is in charge of arrangements, Tickets, which are $1.25 per couple, may be obtained from C. A. P, members. Funds from the dance are used to finanoe the C, A. P.
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gone up in price. For a while it seemed the “reasonable” evaluation of a dwelling would work all right, but now many prices are going beyond what VA can conscientiously call *‘reasonable.” What has happened in a lot of cases where loan applications were turned down because the houses were declared too expensive, VA says, is that veterans are signing agreements on the side with the seller to give him extra cash.
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cedure, : It is absolutely illegal fora veteran to pay a bonus to a seller in order to bring the apparent price down to the level necessary for a guaranteed loan, VA says. Most of the administrative pro-
‘lcedure which has to be gone
through is for the protection of the veteran. Although some of it does seem needless, it all serves a good purpose. (Questions will be answered only in this space—not by mail.)
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An old-fashioned box supper will be held at 6:30 p. m. Friday at the Mount Olive Methodist church in Ben Davis, The Builders class of the church, which is sponsoring the supper, has instructed each woman attending to prepare a box supper for two to be auctioned before men of the parish, The entertainment program will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Beldon Montgomery and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Benson.
and which preclude electric cautery. The doctors explained that it is necessary in a chest operation to use an anesthetic which is potent enough not only to put the patient to sleep but to paralyze the respiratory muscles so that breathing can be controlled by gentle pressure on a breathing bag attached to the mouth, The explosive anesthetics, such as ether and cyclopropane, have been the only ones potent enough to maccomplish both these purposes. The electric knife would cause an- ex-
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chest operations have heen pers formed using the technique.
LIONS CLUB TO GIVE 4TH MINSTREL SHOW
Speedway Lions club members will present their fourth annual « minstrel show tomorrow and Frise day at-8 p. m. in the Speedway high school gymnasium. Proceeds will be used to finance charitable and civic projects in the
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Davis, Henrik Mayer and Lawrence | Trissel of Indianapolis, and Stephen Greene of Bloomington, have been §| accepted for display in the fifth {biennial exhibitidn of contemporary |
American paintings in Richmond, | Va, =Our 91st Year
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