Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1948 — Page 20
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is nothing wrong with American women that a good man
eouldn’t help. ' The reason men
Dr. wmwtoa agreed with ©. E. J. Dingwall, British anthropol-
ogist, that the American woman |. e!
{s the most miserable in th world, and seeks emotional out-| Jets in bathing suits, fashions and women's clubs. “But American male—the lousy lov is to blame, he said. “She had a choice of technol-
a higher standard of loving in-
living.” Awed by Mother
money to support the family. His| awe of women is increased by| women school teachers who dominate his life, Lewton said. “After he gets married, he is afraid to seek a close emotional |
relationship with his wife.”
r PAGE 2 — is rere ' U.S.Needs Higher Standard # OfLoving, Author Contends
- Says Neglect by Husbands Forces Women fo Seek Other Emotional Outlets - |
RNER, United Press Staff Correspondent a Feb. 9—Dr. George Lawton said today that there
don’t help is that they're afraid of close, emotional relationship with the female of the species, said the New York psychologist, lecturer and author. a new volume, ‘Ageing Creative ly,” hag two solutions for rediicthe number widows, too, : - First, he suggests that love-| the !letters. written by anyone er 40 be aent through the postage-iree, And ogy In the kitchen or in romance that women marry husbands ,., cre the Dachau tribunal. | and she chose the kitchen,” he eight to 10 years younger than said. “What this country needs is themselves, “With modern day grooming was a deputy prosecutor in the| stead of a higher standard of and cosmetics, women are hold-|Marion-County Prosecutor’s office. ing up better,” he said. “From an emotional The American boy grows up in point, a wife eight to 10 years and General Staff School, Leavenawe of his mother who runs the older than the husband is a sound)
home while his father earns the idea. “Biologically,
problem,”
In Service—
Named to War Crimes Board ..
oF Ls. Col. G. S. Wilson To Serve in Germany|
. Lt. Col. George 8. Wilson, son of Mrs. George 8. Wilson, 2327 Broadway, has been assigned to the judge advocate's office, European Command, asa member of the board of review for war| crimes cases, according to the | Munich, Germany command. A veteran of campaigns In over France, Germany and central Eumails Tepe, he is now attached to the Munich War Crimes Group whien is completing reviews on the resecond, he recommends ..i ine war crimes cases Lried|
of frustrated
In civil life, Col. Wilson at-| tended Indiana University and
{Prior to overseas duty in 1943, he stand- was a student at the Command
worth, Kas, and the School of Military Government, Charlottes | it's a different ville, N. C.
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42 Boys Win YMCA |of Mr, and Mrs. Roger A. Risley, | Athletic Awards
Forty-two boys have been given| - One solution to the problem, athletic awards at the Central the plump, fortyish psychologist YMCA. believes, would be to raise the | They are: Don Cherry, George salaries of school teachers to at-| Vickers, Danny Brannon, Jimmy | tract more men into the profes-| Kelly, Jim Marshall, Gene Thorne, |
| Acton, is serving with the new {Naval Air advanced training unit! {at Corpus Christi, Tex. This unit consists of two sec- | tions which give final training to| | pilots in the four-engine and twoengine plane class. ' ~ » » Pvt. David M: Bracken: of In-
gion. Another would be the Harold Drug, Charles Whitler, dianapolis has been assigned to teaching of human relations in Robert Watson, Marvin and Ie maneuvers with the
high schools, especially courses Halfacker, Bob Crist, Richard | E Fleser, Stanley Hedges, Jerry, Bevond Sublett, .
“If a teacher asks a young
Infantry Division in ! This training ~will-in= Harry instruction and - use of
Frazier, | clude
Larry
girl today what she want to be Gardner, William Willever, John |... shoes and skis and bivouac
and the girl says she wants to|Iewis, Robert Griffin, Bruce Wiln gi y [hout, David Gunyan, Joe Dugan. | rival in temperatures as low
like there is something wrong pot Darfler, Jim Burton,
be a housewife, everybody acts|
{as 35 degrees below zero. 4
Dick! he maneuvers, known as “Ex-
Nikin, Glen Russell, Larry| with her,” he sald. ' ’ ? lercise Yukon,” is the first large Perkinson, Ivan Chalfie, Donald] f “When a woman passes 40, she Hedges, Charles Smith, Jerry Scale winter action in Alaska by|
runs into trouble because she
instincts and lavishes them on
Shriner, Paul Herzog, Bob Herzog, | has no outlet for her maternal|p Myers, David Bretz, Gene|
{infantry troops.
son of Mrs. Elizabetn
her husband. He runs and hides. |, 4 Cupp, Boh Wasron, Joo PRI pM ae ear faisahels
-,.- Afraid of Home Life “American men work hard because they are afraid of home life.
lips and Jack Frazier.
The man who works 1ate| Real at the office doesn’t do it to be| Guy H. Willams,
Everptt W. Hinton, 1/¢ seaman husband of Mrs. Mary Hinton!
Man to Speak |R. R. 2, Thorntown, visited Edin- , M ty > the light | plate dropped, slip
burgh, Scotland, when farm real cruiser. U. 8. 8. Spokane called
with a blond. He doesn’t want 10 agtate and farm mortgage agent. there.
g0 home where he'll have {0 a8-iyor will address the Indianap-|
sociate with his 4 He feels) inadequate for the jd | The modern erican woman is outliving her husband by eight years, Mr. Lawton said, and half of the nation’s wives are widows at 60. Mr; Lawton, author of “Ageing essfully” and “New Goals for Old Age,” and presently busy on
Electrical Inspectors To Meet at Severin
The 15th annual meeting of the Indiana chapter, International Association. of Electrical Inspec-
chairman. . Speakers wil be Paul Bailey,
electrical engineer of the state fire marshal’s office, Norman
Held for Smuggling Cars
9 (UP) —
__. MONTREAL, Feb, 9 (UF Rolan Dubreuil, 34, Naplerville, Quebec, was held today for smug- |
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