Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1949 — Page 28
PRT J oN ; y ea i 5 4 : “ - 3 ree pr re HR a 5 a i — UR ie: re At . a 2 wih 4 8 ’ : - : Children’s Aid Po Office Clerks Fathers Still Have Trouble GeMing Used fo Children Er 1 RRS. uxiliary to Install ping Servicemen Find That Babies: ~~ | Im with the behavior of the resliage. hele res “of a. : Ad AA: | Women's Auxiliary to the Na- Have Develdped Traits, Personalities of Own father. © «00th. oo (them had mot changed, so when| New appointments to the Ns fo End Misery, Hota} Federation of Post Office, JHaverDey oy ped bik gpd warébors eg o or U The a oor t
(Clerks, Local No. 130, Indtanapo- en did nolish as mi aw : ; APO absent father who returned to find his child growing up still is: 8 ; ! : : lis, will install Mrs. Mac Miles a8 ¢, ing many American households. eh hepopt the hilren as partes - or a is aie £ ou . Jel had ne of the Sotienatias Club, * {president in a meeting at 10 8. m... pr Ada Hart Arlitt, professor of psychology, child care andi The situation with children who|The who had looked for- a luna % Alled include Tuesday in the 1.'8. Ayres & Co.|training at the University of Cincinnati, says it is a problem thatiaged three or more years while ward to homecoming, were|ca. Ein hie ’ Joapag ing editor, ; Le committee room. |can be met only with tact, pa- thelr fathe Webs and their fathers were away was(disappointed and sometimes seri- director, Puainess man- rid 4 } To Subst A d Sad gta ing § Other officers to be installed in- tience and love. — eir fathers were away equally or sometimes even more ously upset, emotionally by their ager, assosia editor T, Sports Ev itvte Administrative Setup clude Mrs, Stephan Hughes, vice| The problem, Dr. Arlitt explains, (Were two or morte years old when qimicult, the psychologist con-itathers: attitude. 307, WOHIEH'S wn gol im By LONNA MIKRELS Edom fA or president; Mrs. Charles Blake, re-|is of two classifications: [their fathers came back, neither tinued. _ “Both boys and girls must be ns y oy ADO HCL equals . . » What? ™f Co cording secretary; Mrs. Charles] ONE. Reconciliation of the vet-ithe father nor the child had “When their fathers left,” shelaccepted ‘completely and loved by OES Ceremony Set plus H : gen What'd Loyd, financial secretary; Mrs.leran with his child who was born passed through the stages neces- (said, “they were little, chubby, de-|their fathers between the ages of Ninel - WelWer y ; ; {That's the guestion social workers plan to toss into the 1apsiCharles Lewis, treasurer; Mrs. while he was away. |sary to an adjustment,” Dr. Arlitt pendent children, cute to lift upsix and nine” Dr. Arlitt added.| Cumberland Chapter OES, will - © of the Indiana General Assembly. Harlan Hicks, corresponding sec-| TWO. Reconciliation ott the Vit-oald rither Bad ax Meal and “This 1a the tt time When the father hold an obligation estemont.n yy 1 retary; Mrs. Louls Decker, guard, {ldre | “The father an : ned, ‘most © important |its meeting ednesday * On paper it looks like an algebraic equation. To thousands of} 3's, "gr "pargell, Mrs. Mal- eran With Bie hey rhidhootiture to which. the BABY eased tolthess children were no longer|member of the family, so even (in the Cumberland Masonic Tem- - ' person in Indiana it's & problem in human misery .-... how 10} co1m ‘Muschafer and Mrs. Paul{during his-absence, ‘up. The baby often had anithree but six or seven, and they partial rejection is very hard for ple. Mrs. Koch is worthy matron © palance limited Assistance to Dependent Children payments against| Ruppert, trustees. . “When the babies were born|ideal picture, too, which did not'showed the characteristics of that children to bear.” and Carl Koch, worthy patron. 4 x - iS pe “ > »
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“the High Cost of Living. * > ; . Welfare and civi groups from - - I ——r ’ “ o : SEINE CR ~ PLAN TO ATTEND together into the Joint Citizens'| - : Fiiy nia po yo pe : : ! : Committee of Indiana on Health # ! : . ) ; | and Welfare Legislation. g 4 pigs CEN ; 3 Seek Change In Laws 3 . \ an ee I SA : This group will present to the 5 ; ; legislature a proposal to amend welfare laws to remove present ‘ceilings on ADC payments, and to “substitute administrative ceilings i G |] K \Y The basic intent of the Assist-| 1 | ance to Dependent Children law was to enable a mother to stay home and care for her young since the wo children when death, desertion or © the threshol complete disability takes away anything ye! the father’s care and support. A less in any ! ' Jaw was passed setting up a sched- A black ule of payments to provide such tempts, feeb children with subsistence *com- ment, ended PS Sc ht Eieas maxim cel 4a ADO, INT Workers say, de- ARE. MORE THAN match folde feat the purpose of the law.. _agree is not! “Could you support a child in in on ‘decent and healthful’ surround- . 5 \ f the| watches ane Be ro to IN MARVELOUS though for $487 Or three for $66 or on Well, the; up at the rate of $18 per child? help Final Average $21 Monthly neon that “The present average payment grateful. Af is $21.37 per month. Can a mother oft. They b feed, clothe and house a child for makes them that amount without getting a job Clarence to t de- gold and si _feating the basic intent of the said he had law?” al Leo J. Aler ~The proponents of the amend- oy 4 vo § : 1895, said h ment: will point out that 36 of the — — - —— . — : ¢ > saw any of i 48 states have removed ‘maxi- § : - - 3 va a - ¥ RE nissan ans a PE “ a poi E ’ just shook ’ mums on assistance to dependent : : : > pore 8 g- We. kick children. -In these states the al- C : : 5 : good quarte lowance is based on a budget that ome ap arn very interes meets minimum essential needs, an] me : ] , -Alerding an based on a standard scale estab- : : Susi + When M lished by the department. ne 37 pak ihe 3% - : oa : Fo he could o an : ¢ administrative ceiling. How to Prepare These and "Roembke ’ Workers can talk by the hour, ; : . r in the engr; doers of esses whete fur Many Other Tempting Dishes : Tax sum was poured into a . Wo 2 Sc ; aX SEIESTS AT LESS COST = Cite Specific Case 3 ; ; : : Injustics, a instance, there. was the moons op - c— a : . cases latel husband died of cancer. Mr. A : Pr . Pa : - Ben. Nhe had been a grocery clerk and his lt ot? 4 Pith ere : I ave had 50} SlIOWeS Jor Sve 00 o.0 0 reasoning b ihe fier. Hie wie and] th Pe | | for time, t their five young children es ie i ne ig ethene £2 Rha day Standard’s Constant, Fervent Desire to Reduce Your A. himaeit a ¢ worker, using he Cost Of Living Goes Even Further Than Lower Food The firs : A * . cent of his Agursd gut 8 budget for oud, - Prices . . . And Is Reflected By The Bringing Of This second gu) ties. This made medical care which the mother Famous Cooking School To Housewives FREE! SE the sel: or “« " . : + ' A " Soseitaa ony a Standard Is So Anxious For All To Attend That Among Gosden, budget showed 5 » : . themselves mesa. Yet under. the law the CONDUCTED BY - The Following Are Prizes To Be Given Daily, With a clung to a welf! department could grant . ; . They we only $03, allowing $48 for th . Big Grand Prize Each Week—Just For Your Attendance! the burea: first or § ‘ each additional child. This left M L K d : A, real estate ED dL EI Jos Laura Abine Yost You Gm? : = Souda) > mo! - : - . Job and allow the children to be NATIONALLY KNOWN BENNY placed in foster homes. : attempted | : Jdving With Daughter | + HOME ECONOMIST that his | Because mother’s : that 0 would not permit her to work, <p ; tof she had to live with a Saarried : tl Famous coast to coast for food tax, they A A es on ll wizardry. Don't miss a single one of Lisi. This then cost the county. $1 per . These Products ‘Will-Be these intriguing -food- classes. Every the difere "$130 'a month to keep the chil- F at d } minute will repay you a hundred A Ss. than. their own home whe earured a times artistically own re es .., —— they t have been kept for i oh 5 : : aaa roan wi, & ® FOOD BUDGETING Orc devoted mother was separated wil : paral : WASHI Chlirn ost ele chance 0 SUPER MARKETS ® NEW MENUS pe grow-up in a pleasant e. : apple juice couple ¢ ~ This i one ‘of many. ® NEW RECIPES - make a re Others have still sadder end- rats : * ings. Mothers take. jobs Which a © BALANCED MEALS backers 3 deprive the Shildeen het cd = a RR PRR little sche: care. Some unable to WO wT \ 9 Hl sri aod Sve up TE bod © ECONOMY HINTS | the’ cuistor i ntl | fl Tn 1 mm sparmen| | no oth © "Some cases end up in headlines. hn NE Pa ar | DAILY APPLIANCE PRIZES and i Sy Last your one young inothe’ 1a lld = = Ye THE WEEKLY GRAND PRIZES 1. . Ca) N the clients ' : | small payment and cout T1 STOKELY'S CATSUP 200 360 | NG ARE BY COURTESY OF i (23 B | a dtapondant goer §he hupsletants STOKELY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL x. 2 cu 3%¢ WM. F. STECK CO. 2 PS. \ A drastd of her children, she disappeared, STOKELY'S CREAM CORN 2 Mom: 390 sui Em \ a uy Takes leaving a note that she would LY'S PEACH . §3¢ \Nuticom MOORE'S MODERN APPLIANCE CO, 3 FROM never be seen again. She never STOKELY'S PEACHES Ma 2 Ca ¢ - hl ; in the Vir has. ‘These children are now VAN CAMP'S CHILI CON CARNE ".' 3l¢ guASE TEETOR APPLIANCE SERVICE - airplane, Wanda of the omy, CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE ‘oa B6e he Jk h Additional What seen mother 10 make § home for ther, Chase & Sanborn's Instant Coffee “i 45e¢ RIP Ludlow Furniture & Appliance Co, CA N/ The or “We cannot defen «Lb. a i one ' back whe a ams Tk SEAFOAM SHORTENING 2 ci 86 IRA Rl ee | Prizes Including bck whe anton ecules si Bi KP LUNCHEON MEAT 300 x NTT = 15 bags of Grocers sr pression and frustration ~ that BORDEN'S COTTAGE CHEESE ‘Wor 24e GOODMAN-JESTER CO, | v Tall : Co | () Each Sih] Sigh pts their actions. 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