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Experts Believe Fear

pudiation was the emotional trigger, they believe, that set off in the boy the wetting episodes that in turn led to, the strap lashings. : ii Faces Charge Tommy died Tuesday night at West Suburban Hospital, Rubart was charged with manslaughter after a post-mortem revealed brain bleeding which doctors said could have been caused only by injury. :

May Have Led Indirectly to Lashings : ; By ARTHUR J. SNIDER, Times Special Writer ©. CHICAGO, Mar. 5—A father's false family pride, breeding In ‘him a morbid shame of epilepsy’s-£stigma,” may have been a factor “in death of 2-year-old Tommy Rubart, who died after a beating. Child welfare experts believe that Raymond Rubart, plagued by the fear his son was a possible epileptic, unconsciously rejected the bo;

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Whether the injury was caused by someone else or by the child] bumping his own head, the doc-| tors could not determine.

Rubart admitted he

for “wetting his pants.” The father’s anxiety was pointed up by his testimony at the inguest, “I come from a proud family,” he declared. “What's a fellow supposed to do when ‘he’s got a kid that he suspects of epilepsy? Kept It Secret

“] was afraid to tell the doctor. It’s a stigma. I was ashamed it might be in one side or the other of our families.” “My wife and I both suspected it. But never did the word pass between us.” Medical leaders cited the as one that might have been averted by "taking the ghost of epilepsy out of the closet.” Copyright. 1948, by The Indianapolis Times The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

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Miss Barbara Ketterman,Madison, was named honor student of Methodist Hospital school of nursing freshman class, at capping exercises for a class of 38 Wednesday night.

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