Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1947 — Page 10

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: : : Sd dn’t un- church?” v can come here and get you." : SN NN FUREY gh De pan yl a » “Sidney, you're & malicious med-| ERAN (*ui') or Extra Delicious Flac one Si a. ang on ut the{dery might, if you told me. . I un-| “Exactly. Alt he said was how|dler! I could kill you! But you \ . Smoothness : Sou nn I derstand some of it already.” nice 1t would be, having you there can't interfere with my life. . You \ Ng : ng. has : are you 89° TeBut how can you, Sid? I've [at Ashiron.” [cant! Tm going Nai WIN A COCKER SPANIEL—TUNE IN : never sald—" “Sidney! Oh, youre so prejus|- “No Sidney sald. “You're not." WISH, 5:15, EVERY DAY : Rose stood - immobile, without| op. vpe 1m psychic diced—" : Reaching for the knob, she opened| : , ) patient is of average intelligence Speaking, the color stealing up yn» “Mr. and Mrs.’ in the register,|the door, slipped out and locked it : ; : . " w and honestly desires to be helped, |SIOWLY from her throat, staining hef| yrygRLY PERPLEXED, Rose(and that takes care of evepy-|behind her. | yh psycho-therapy often reveals the cheeks t red. could almost have believed that Std- |thing." a . (To Be Contimiod) cause of the difficulty. “Where ‘are you going?" Sidney ney had psychic powers. She felt| “No, no! He wouldn't— i An opinionated patient who feels |fepeated. “What's the suitcase that she would have to cope with| “Isn't it all he said, though. And he understands his own case better | for?” _ Sidney, and perhaps now was the you just jumped to more of those HAVE YOU TRIED than anyone else can, places %the! Rose drew a painful breath anditime, before Mamma or someone wrong conclusions, After Ashiron, physician at a disadvantage. Such |Durst out, queerly defiant: “It'Siglse bobbed up and things were He's leaving Blakesville for |a patient seldom. obtains relief un- {RODe. of your business! You €an'timore difficult. good. Areyou, too?” - til he recognizes’ the true nature [Stop me!” “It was like this,” she sald, and| “Wherever he goes, Il gol" of his trouble and displays a will-| “I didn’t say I wanted to Stop lunged into it—an incoherent nar-{ “Like the verse in the Bible. But "|ingness to co-operate in its correc- [YOU - I just asked" _ |rative, but all of it, spring, summer, | suppose he doesn’t want you tagging 1tion. : “I won't tell you! You wouldn't today's episode. along? What did he say about understand. But I'm going.” | Sidney listened stoically.” “What | that?” . Sidney said, sounding tired and was Richard Breen doing those - »

v » » | “| y : | iscouraged: “Are you running months after you quit seeing him? SIDNEY! Rose was weeping light some organic condi- Landis Asks 40-Yr o|3WaY with Richard Breen?" Was he in town?” now. “How can you think such ny owas so Jie ouiae a How —y| ug out be id. WhyE | aed. | “tty wey 1} NEW AND DIFFERENT 3 uble, Nl No Such con-{ gg o- o « eyed, her jaw g. "HOW—hoOW| «yf he always had Mrs. Kerr's Is found after a painstaking ‘Working Life’ did you know?” telephone number, it's funny he(Me. I Was born thinking things| \sesesssmeemmemm——nm

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Neurotic patients who go from Yimes Washington Burean everything else is so absurd. . . .Humped to conclusions, wrong ones, one physician to another in their| WASHINGTON, Jan. 23—A 40-/pre you married to Richard|ang never gave him a chance to

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peutic treatments. Even though /Plan proposed by Rep. Gerald. W. me now.” > a's NN the patients are able to pay for |Landis (R. Ind.). * 8 = “YES, I'M SORRY, Dixon is dear such services, they should not de-| Ranking Republican member of! “AND IT'D BE advisable in the and fine. I could have been in love N mand them. the .house education and labor | circumstances, wouldn't it?” Sidney with him, but—" If conflict is the basis of the pa- . nodded. “Well, I'll go with you.| “But you had this Richard Breen tient’s problem, it is important for Committee, Mr. Landis has intro-|youm need a witness at the wed-|in mind. -I see.” - ‘him to recognize it. Cure cannot duced a bill to provide $60 a month ding. Two, I think. Maybe Mr.! “Sidney, don't think it isn't hard come until he confesses to him- to everyone 60 or over who does not! Breen will have somebody.” for mel” self the true nature of the ailment. pay a federal income tax. ® | “You will not go! I'm perfectly! “Running away, getting married Co-operation Required | The country is well-equipped to able to—" ‘on the sly? Oh, I know it must Many people have the idea that |stand this payment, he contended! “Let's see, how long have you be. And so unlike you.” psycho-therapy is a complicated in addressing the house. known Mr. Breen? Since April?| Rose's eyes clouded with tears. form of treatment based on hocus-| “When a wage earner has toiled Funny you never mentioned him. “But there isn't any other way.” - pocus. Actually, it is a simple treat- {for 40 years or more, he or she And he never came to the house. | “Why not?” : ment, but it involves considerable should be retired with a pension Why is that? You're not ashamed| “What?” Rose said. “What?” time and requires the co-opera-|that will enable him to live in of him?" , . | + “After all, getting married isn't; tion of ‘the patient. | comfort and dignity the rest of his| “Ashamed?” It seemed to Rose a now-or-never proposition, is it?| In psycho-therapy the physician days,” Mr. Landis asserted. {that Sidney's queries were a vol- If you have to grab up a man the does not use drugs or surgical op- | “Under present legislation, there'ley of blows, shocking, delivered first time he squeaks, how do-you erations; he attempts to influence is a great and unjust discrepancy one by one. “No, I'm not! He's— know you can keep him, once the patient through reassurance, | in the payment received by old he's wonderful! I wanted him to you've got him?” persuasion, and suggestion. If the people in various states,” he said. [come here, but—" She gestured| “You just don't understand, Sid-

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