Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1946 — Page 15

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By Science Bervice “ NEW YORK, Sept. 5—The doctor | has not finished his job with a patient until the patient «is not only well but back at work on a roductive job himself, Dr. Ben L. Boynton of Plainview Clini¢ and Sanatorium, Plainview, Tex. 'declared at the American Congress of Physical Therapy here yesterday. What good does it do to teach a man with paralyzed legs to walk if he remains an economic burden on_his family and community? Dr: Boynton asked. The doctor should call on ¢émployment agencies to help in proper placement of the patient ‘aftér he is well, Dr. Boynton suggested. This may not be the job of the

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FILIPINOS, 81'S MISUNDERSTAND

B 4 E the doctor specializing in| Few Unpleasant. Incidents Give Wrong Idea.

By PAUL 8S. KATIGBAK Times Foreign Correspondent MANILA, P. 1, Bept. §.—There have been a number of unpleasant incidents between U. 8. servicemen and Filipino civilians, Recently the bodies of two Amer-

the patient through pneumonia, but it is the job of

trist. The latter is the one who pre-

therapy, and who should ~arrange for vocational and psychological guidance before. the employment agencies are called on. American medicine lags far behind. in care of the convalescent and in the task ‘of rehabilitation, |ican sailors, evidently murder vicDr. Boynton charged, although it 18/ ims “wers fished out of Manila in “top-flight” position in the care pay,’ Police were told the men had of the acutely ill and the severely paen held up by bandits. wounded and in preventive med}- | The incidents are reported due cine. _ |sometimes to misundei'standings, sometimes to the fault of either or [both parties. Alarmed, the Manila

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or. b-7- 8 Ed, "1 “S80 many cases of Americans getting drunk and disorderly may. Jead Mlipinos to think that all Americans are drunkards and disorderly. 80 many cases of Filipinos gypping Americans and showing off what | Rizal (Philippines national hero) {described as the indolence of the Filipinos may lead all Americans to | think* that all Filipinos are dishori- | est and lazy.”

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(have come and gone,” continued the newspaper. “Most of them have formed their opinion about Filipinos {by what they have seen and heard about the men-on-the-streets, shoptkeepers, -cab drivers, women they meet by chance. Together, they are | thousands of Americans who think {the same things. Back home they (tell their families, their friends and

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that Filipinos are ‘no good.’ “On the other hand, Filipinos hate Americans who think - that {every Filipino girl is dying for a | Jeep ride, or that every house is a (‘pom pom’ establishment. They { hate Americans who threaten to

| Filipinos did not fight in the war,| 100, or who cannot hold their drink {but get drunk anyway, then make

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things are looking pretty bad. Filix pinos may forget the G. I. Joe who fought with them and remember only the G. I. Joe who plays wolf, gets drunk and breaks glasses. “There is really nothing much President Roxas or American Ambassador McNutt can do about the | whole thing. It's really all up to |G. L Joe and to Juan de la Cruz

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U. P.) — | The maritime commission revealed | | yestarday that it had approved the!

ment during August. It also authorized sale of 33 ships! - (to American purchasers and 24 to | foreign individuals. Thus far the commission has approved the sale of 287 ships with an anticipated return of more than | $200,000,000 to the government. All 'told, foreign governments have purchased 184 vessels, including 163

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Four-year-old Melvin Sovden, pictured above smiling from his bed in Illinois Masonic hospital, Chicago," was badly burned while playing with matches in his home, but he has a chance to recover, thanks to 190 square inches of skin given by volunteers for grafting operations. Below, Mrs. Marjorie Fletcher, left, and Billie McClellan, two of six volunieer domors, regard their bandaged fégs, from which skin they i Save mas. samen. a

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Times Foreign Service WHITE HORSE, Yukon, Sept, 5. ~If the strategic Alaskan highway ever requires defending, the Ameri can army will have to do the job, Canadian army officers agreed,

fins! maneuvers after their 1000mile - “Exercise North” along the

“The United States would ask permission to take over the road i anyone attacked Alaska, but it 1s

an answer." , This view is strictly unofficial, of It indicates, however, that the Canadian ‘officers were impressed with the scope and ruggedneds of the territory traversed by the highway,

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