Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1946 — Page 19
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Adopt Children Early
By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D, CHILDLESS couples should plan to adopt children as soon as it is vident that they are not going to have any of their own. The longer they delay, the less likely they are to find satisfaction n voluntary parenthood. ) Adopted children should be told of their adoption as soon -as they re able to understand. | — Parents should be proud to in-| Because some people try to adopt orm their children ‘that they pur-| children for selfish reasons, a good posely selected them for their own, motive must be established. nd concealment suggests ih
em before someone else does. those governing natural parent Adoption is a legal procedure|jgod. vhich should be accomplished rough a' social agency.
It is not wise to inquire into the background of the children you
gency in charge and Kept secret,
” » on { AS A GENERAL rule, it is not|Cult suddenly to develop an interest| {G4 PLACES GWE afe to adopt a very young baby, in children. ME VERTIGO rr or a certain amount of time must | —m WOULD YOU STEP UP lapse after birth before it can be! AND FIX THOSE TOP scertained that the child is ail Men Hole Out tA Z al. If the child is secured through |
eferred until both the parents and he agency are completely satisfied] LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24 (U. P.). this and other matters. |--~The housing shortage came to the The requirements for adoption] re strict. Prospective parents| ust prove that they are able to crnment yesterday. pport the child they seek, that| Four unidentified men were dis~hey are not too old to be his par- covered holed up in a cave under nts, and that their home life is/the City hall steps, where city
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LOOK AT THAT CONSIDERATE, SENSIBLE LADY--
Couples Should
8.8. . WHAT IS the -chance of obtaindiplomatic ng A bien: child through adoption? about their Investigation shows that the odds
should tell|are approximately the same as
fre ZC . ‘ Tam SO There is a tendency on the part / l i il, . ¥ |of some parents to have children . 3 i J if “i Many heartaches Bre oded lof their own after they have adopt- Ee =A i ; i ith JT RWILLAMS led a child. This happens often : ih 2-29 |enough to make it more than just BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON 18s v a rar oer
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| chance. 4 ? | It should be realized, however, information |... oniidless couples Who * have
you by the {allowed themselves to become selfish OUR BOARDING HOUSE |and self-centered may find it difi-| [EAS "Uo PIKE! Z ) i. .
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adoption isl Under City Hall
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{health officer Dr. George M. Uhl (said they appeared to have lived for
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110 EAST WASHINGTON | $547 fare from New York to Buenos
| several days. They were caught and evicted by {a health inspector who saw them crawling into the tiny opening of their 15 by 15-foot cave early this morning. Inside were a suitcase, burlap bags used as beds and a scattering of empty wine bettles and food cans.
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—By Buford Tune
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