Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1946 — Page 11

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THE 5 INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Hoosier Teacher Rescues

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By JOHN SHEA

An. appeal: to Hoosiers ‘to’ buy! | poppies Saturday was: made today

HOOSIER POPPY SALE | “APPEAL 1S MADE] =

as 0 NEA Staff Writ I mer Ma fi Sireplomyein may turn out to 1» eure tor] CHICAGO. May Z—Eight years ate. Tow salam a: Lamp 4 5 < I TE igo is sg a i Sotiety ago 254 Chicago children between chairman ’ om repor 12 and 14 had their futures cut \ Ami : x ies h ; ol inenigen Bacwislistie hee. cieanis out.” for them: they were almost oe Su me iol William E. Dismore, ; from 80 to 100 per cent of mice yilee that Ue in fhe Solth vd certain to wpind their lives 2s Returns from the sales go into a|dent of Swiss. Cleaners, ICH WIN. germs even when the germs had a § doses \of yabbit, teva Social liabilities probably in state fund for disabled veterans and their| on The pry Syeariing. 18 uy 72-hour start on: their , ; . dependents. Orville nbo, cashier OenDARD 6xb- When treatment A amounts’ of streptomycin were/ They were feeble-minded. More than 100,000 unpaid workers tral State bank, will explain “Bank in a prefty long as 96 hours, the drug still gi Today they are doing quite weil throughout the state will partici-| ing Practice,” and’ Reinhold ¥F. eshness and saved almost half-the animals Germs from the same patients for themselves. . pate in this year's sale. Krause, treasurer of the American your bathe Tere etuth . before treatment were kept' from Almost all of them—83 per cent tim marinated Society of Tool engineers will ex- | CH. ‘BLUE ese § fes, with their sug- [growing in the test tube by one- . —are. working, at wages averaging INDIANA PIONEERS plain tool designing. , eel: 14 ' gestion of a cure for human rabbit [thousandth the amount of strepto- | $32 a week. One of them, is earn : , " + Domastios BO ms, Wate Te Uy Lic LAYS hu Jokes wo Soot owt ing $84 weekly PLAN ANNUAL' PARTY pRESBYTERIAN- MEN . 8. Chapman of the navy, Capt. rms w me Fifteen girls and three voys have ; to ; ; The Society of Indiana Pioneers ORGANIZE TOMORROW J

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beautifull y Carter, will be held. Speakers will ola" wah plans to train many teachers in . . or scheme! be D. Lyle Dieterle, Indiana univer- her own methods for dealing with | —Exquisite Diamond Wedding Set of sity, and George D. Bailey, Detroit, |}. feeble-minded tstandi a rs, too. Mich. - outstanding beauty. Each diamond set ’ She believes teachers must be nit individual 3 eee eam motes shown how to help. these Youngs in its own individual mounting. s Draperies MRS. WALKER IS sters correct their own shortcom- 5-Diamond S.Dismond G. 0. P. CLUB HEAD ings and at the same time develop Rusagement $300 Siding $125

* eal corps, Sgt. S. F. Kowal, Phar-

‘disease

Lewis L. Coriell, of the army medi-

macist's Mate W. Nelson and Miss Cora M. Downs at Ci Detroick, Md. where some pric defenses against germ warfare were forged during the war, v

Drug Checks Growth Only The ineffectiveness of streptomycin in tuberculosis is due to the fact the drug only checks the growth of TB germs. To be effective in a like tuberculosis, a drug probably must be able to kill the germs, Dr. George E. Rockwell of

Milford, #O., explained. He found the drug germ-checking but not killing in both test tube and laboratory animals.

The treated animals lived longer

to the drug in the course of treatment of the patients.

BLUERIBBON BUNNIES T0 BE SHOWN HERE

Indiana’s blueribbon bunnies will

strut through the poultry building at the state fairgrounds this weekend in. a show .sponsored by the Marion County Rabbit Breeders association. The show, free to the public, opens at noon tomorrow, but cottontail judging hy.J. C. Lowit of Troutdale, Ore., won't get under way until Saturday morning. Thoroughbred rabbits from throughout the state will compete in the event, con-

Rarely photographed, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Berlin are pictured during a recent visit to a New York night club. The famed song writer's newest Broadway success is “Johnny Get Your Gun.”

OFFICIAL WEATHER

U. 8. Weather Burest————e All Data in Central Daylight Saving Time

4200 MORE GI'S DUE IN U. S, PORTS TODAY

married. Eleven of these families have had children, all normal. Gave Children A Chance

Fourteen, including three girls, have seen military service. They have been saved from the social scrap heap largely through the efforts of. a young woman teacher who disagreed with the generally fatalistic attitude of American education regarding mental defectives. She is Dr. Bernadine Schmidt, now of Indiana State Teachers college at Terre Haute, who as a Chicago public school teacher set out {to prove that these 254 .“unteach- — | ables” could be taught. For thPee years she had them in a special class of her own which emphasized free activity and expression.

Dr.

Bernadine Schmidt proved “unteachables” could be taught.

will have its annual May party at the T. C. Steele memorial in Brown county Saturday. Othniel , Hitech is in charge . of reservations for the . special bus which will leave from the Traction terminal at 9:45 a. m, Members of the reception committee for the affair are Adolph R. Shulz, Miss Edith Newbacher and

The new Men's club of the Irvington Presbyterian church will hold its organization meeting and establish a program following 6:30 p. m. dinner tomorrow at the church, \ Judge Mark W. Rhoads will speak and Harold Schuman will preside, Officers will be elected. Dr. John

Mrs. Hansel Mead.

B. Ferguson is ghurch pastor.

than untreated ones, but when the |tinuing Marough, Suns. Ais a n, 10s a “ “We gave the children a chance OJ streptomycin was stopped, they be-| An auction of registered rabbits ~~~ "=" ue Serie b NITE at wide use of manual, graphic gan to decline and died. Examina- | Will be held at 8.p..m. Saturday.| Precipitation for 3¢ brs. end. 1:30... 00| oo Ee oN NED usss od to ar.|and language arts” Dr. -Schmidt tion after death showed they had |Sunday, the Indiana: New Zealand | Total precipitation ‘since Jan. 1..... sas) ie n pe bo today with more recalls. “We did not look for peras expensive tubercular involve |Tabbit breeders will hold an organ- | Deficiency since Jan. 1 ........... S89] 00 "ons "C0 amen. fect production, but for release from - Indiana's Leading Jeweler for

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ment as the untreated animals. | Other Reports Given

ization 3, Meeting.

The following table shows the, tem-

peratupe in other cities:

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nervous tensions.

DUE AT NEW YORK: Texarkana Victory, from Le Havre §78 undesignated troops DUE AT SAN FRANCISCO

| Find New Interests “The children found new inter-

over 59 years..

. offers at all times the largest

Further evidence that streptomy- { Boston * . 54 Ascella,. from Guam—32 naval per- . : % . ein is unlikely to beco: me a remedy ‘RAISING OF U. S. FLAG Shieage EF avh does. bres + Fr Jefferson, from Pearl Harbor—| 8% in. writing their own thoughts selection of diamonds n Indiana. for iberoulosls was. reloriad by | SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 23 (U. | Sinciazatt ... 51 | 802 naval personel. wien they could say what was in ai RoFted DY 1 P.) ~The governors of ‘six. western | ores Ven rue Muear—w nara) their heats, They wrote and pro. Superbly created by master designers Dr. Guy P. Youmans of Northwest- | 80 a 4a | Little Hales from Pearl Harbor—1i4 duced plays and operettas, they states today were invited to attend) pi: wari =: s 73 | naval personnel Bi A : ern university medical school sod | ne 100th anniversary of the rais- Indianapolis (city) . 55 aiSTine Dragon. from Pearl Harbor— published. 8 weeijy Dewdhipks: and craftsmen, you'll find enduring Dr William H. Feldman of the/ing of the American flag in Cali- Lie Waetier Rr " be AT SEATTLE: ’ i to a lg hy build “up ayo foun tion. fornia. Miami ... , 69 aelum, Tom uam-—T9 naval person- B Vv | & J eauty and Value in . Tuberculosis germs become ' re- | Governor Earl Warren said he Ns. 5, pa by 7 Beaver, from Yokosuka—70 naval per- Void aren i ya g sistant to streptomycin, it appears. | was extending invitations to the |New * 53 H Falli 1 Alaska—208 - Germs from tuberculosis patients | governors of Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oklahoma Oley win rune 1. 6 |guignated trove. | un- ling the printed word with other who had been getting the drug for | Colorado, Wyoming and - New Putian . % —————————————— visual forms such as pictures and . » a long period were able to grow | Mexico to attend the celebration in | San A 5h 13200,000 SWIM POOL [%asrams. In science and social exciusive in the test tube even when large | Monterey July 1. n Francisco . 50 2 studies much information was re- 9 0 Washingion, D. ©." 11117] 8 OFFERED COLUMBUS |éeivta trom the radio.

COLUMBUS, Ind., May 23 (U.P.). —Columbus city officials Indicated: yesterday they would take “immediate steps” to accept the gift offer of a $250,000 swimming peol by the Donner Foundation, Inc., of Philadelphia. The foundation is headed by William H. Donner, retired” steel magnate who was born in Columbus. The city also has received a 30acre tract for a park and recreation purposes fro mthe heirs of William G. Irwin, millionaire philanthropist who died more than two years ago.

STATE ACCOUNTANTS TO MEET SATURDAY

The annual dinner meeting of the Indiana Association ,of Certified Public Accountants will be held Saturday at the Hotel Lincoln. President Charles Murray will head the opening business session at 10 a.m. Following a luncheon for members and guests, a technical meeting, in charge of -Charlton N:

Mrs. Mildred Walker is new president of the Ninth Ward Women’s

“And always when the children were working the radio was tuned to a favorite program for sheer relaxation.”

Dr. their progress with regular intelligence tests. At the end of the eight years only seven per cent could still be called feeble-minded But Dr. Schmidt believes the average adjustment of the group was equal to that of the average adult She has the case histories of them all. She is ready to talk about them as a group, but balks at individual stories or pictures. These young people, you must remember, just eight years ago were looked at with pitying glances and were headed In most cases for a “home.”

Must Show Teachers

Dr. Schmidt, who is

the Terre Haute school, is making

a feeling of self-confidence. The result, Dr. Schmidt asserts,

After the children left this class] Schmidt continued to check.

Today they .are working alongside men and women who had normal childhoods and schooling.

supervisor of the special education clinics at

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will be miraculously reduced enrollments at our state institutions for feeble-minded and, more important, a good full life for many thousands of people born without average mental equipment.

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Republican club for a two-year term. Other new officers are Mrs. Mary McDonald, vice president; Mrs. Nettie Messersmith, secretary; Mrs.

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Miss De Haviland’s ideal man was

glamor,” said Olivia,