Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1947 — Page 10
ABANDONED—Margaret Blacksher eight months, is being 4 entertained here by Patrolman Robert White in a New York police i. station after apparently being abandoned by her mother who left “her with a neighbor last Wednesday and has not returned.
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DDT and Its Use Explained by Expert
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If a fly rests or crawls for a short time on these minute grains of death, he is as good as done for. He may buzz off as if nothing had happened, but at least a few particles of the DDT will stick to his feet, and presently reach the nerve-endings. Once DDT has contacted nerve tissue, its paralyzing effect begins. By and by it reaches the nerve centers in his body, and he goes into the “double delirium tre-
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= ~ Ld ONE TACTICAL trick in your spraying with DDT can take advantage of flies’ tendency to roost on anything from which they can see in all directions. Their ability to take an all-around view of the world is made possible by their remarkable eyes. Here is the trick you can play on them: Dip lengths of net cord (that hard twine, stronger than ordinary string) in DDT solution— the stronger the better—and after they have dried, hang them from the ceiling. Or stretch longer pieces of similarly dipped cord horizontally from wall to wall, attaching them to the picturemolding or the top of windows. Flies will not be able to resist these alighting places—and every fly that alights will surely die. » ” » ANOTHER good place to brush or spray with over-strength DDT solution is a zone just below the lid of your garbage-can. This will get not only flies but other “garbage-bugs” that swarm on this threshold to a free-lunch counter. If you have a dog-kennel out in the yard, give that a good spraying inside and out. It will get a lot of fleas, as well as the flies that usually hang around. And if you are suburban enough to keep chickens, give the henhouse a going over with residual spray—after first doing a thorough scrape-up, clean-up job. =» . ” ONE SOLID warning, . never to be neglected while using kerosene- | dissolved DDT sprays, as well as some of the emulsions: keep away from fires and lights of all kinds.
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‘|sex worse than burglary. And emo{tionally he considered it worse even
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dows to steal intimate garments
that “Heirens told me he considered
than murder.” In other words, Dr. Kennedy's report showed the killing of the Degnan child didn't bother. Heirens nearly so much as his attempts at petting. Blames Mental Attitude
Indiana university social service division who acts as cunsultant for juvenile court here—said in the background of hundreds of juvenile delinquency cases in Indianapolis 1s | a distorted mental attitude toward sex. “Many of these maladjusted adolescents were either given the wrong kind of education on sex or
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Prof. Benjamin Meeker —of the/.
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rainfall with 3.71. OtMer drenched, spots were Hazleton, 3.28; Mt. Carmel, 3.20; Elliston, 3.20; Spencer, 3.03; Knightstown, 3.08, and MarHnaville, 2.99.
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| The weather forecast was only {hflf way encouraging to farmers,
who face the added threat of soybean and tomatd planting—which
none at all” he said. “One is just as bad as the other.” He said society in general and parents in particular must elim-| inate from the home the age-old taboos and dark ghouls of ignorance if mental maladjusiments are to be reduced. “Curosity on sexual matters on the part of any child is as normal and Ratyral
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taboos are enforced.” Two Types of Variants Prof. Meeker cited two types of sex variants that Society must cope with. One, he said, is the homosexual (attracted to persons of their own sex) and the other the psychopathic sexual pervert. The first is comparatively harmless but causes some serious disruptions in normal family life and in business and professions, he said. “The psychopathic pervert is the most. dangerous person at large,” he said. “These twisted psychopaths, if permitted to live in society untreated, develop no feelings of guilt and finally have no mental control over their acts whatever.” Police records here are full of! { this type of prisoners. They come into court with all the mental faculties of a sane person and pass for one. Thus they are treated as criminals and given punishment in accordance with the specific crime they were caught doing. Confinement Useless “Punishment by confinement in prison will do this type of criminal no good whatever,” Prof. Meeker _ | said. “He will serve his term, one, two, three or even 10 years and come back to Society & more dangerous
The mother took the child in the office of Dr. Paul Yocum for treat-| men of a birthmark on the chin. Dr! Yocum strapped an appliance | containing 50 milligrams of radium! on the baby's chin. He warned the mother it was important that she return in three hours to prevent premanent injury to the child. He didn't get the mother's name and she has not returned since. : Police have been checking records of all children born in the Gary area. for the past seven months in an effort to identify the child.
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normally follows corn planting— being bunched up with corn plant{Ing 88 a result of delay caused by rain. Tomorrow will be clear. but not hot enough to dry out fields immediately. Wind needed .to dry out fields also will be scarce, the weather bureau said. The Marion county agricultural agent's office said at least three days of good weather is necded to
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Flood at City Hall Some Indianapolis city hall workers are almost as dejected as the farmers over last night rainfall. they went to work today they fi dank smelly water in five sewerless hall areaways had leaked in and spread over the basement floor. ’
Pits installed at street level to let light into basement workers which caused the inundation. This morning three city laborers used buckets and ropes and a city sewer truck to bail out the water, while a couple supervisors and Street Commissioner Luther Tex directed the operation. To add to the general gloom the weather bureau pointed out the old Hoosier superstition that rain
bring 20 more wet days. The bureau reported rain on April 1 was followed by 18 days of rain and rain on May 1 brought 20 more wet days.
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