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116 Sinn Psychologists Approve Dr. Kinsey’ $ Sex ik

Ninety-five Percent Consider Research Worth Carrying to Completion

NEW YORK, Sept. 9—A i realistic approach to an import- those surveyed indicated their Mrs. Madsen Loses ep Bu merica’s psychologists think Dr. Alfred ant problem.” . over-all ‘disapproval of the re- Milita Trial A | C. Kinsey of Indiana University did a piece of noble work in pub | ies search.” Hirary ppea Frog. his book, “‘Sexual Behavior in the Human Male,” and be-| Some Are Critical "> ines second. haa k CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept. 2. oLman, ieve he should go on with further surveys on sex. One psychologist in “general : Sey SSO 000 9 (UP)—A U. 8. court today S The attitude of the psychologists was obtained by’ Dr. Glenn Criticism of Dr. Kinsey's work oerual Behawior i he tues turned down the appeal of Mrs. Buy Your--DENTAL, PLATE V. Ramsey of the University of Texas, who sent questionnaires to said: emale, "1s exp F

[the 330 Fellows of the Clinical, and Abnormal Psychology branch the Kinsey research, and that 87 and I am not sure he is conscious {of the | American Psychological per cent of Ihe females gave a of the full nature of his probl

or" Ly SCOTLAND, Sunday, Sept. 10 101 women. “Replies were received all disapproval, while six per cent (UP)—The last of 1168 miners from 295. Eight per cent of the of the females disapproved. trapped 70 feet underground were ‘males did not return the ballot,

13 others were missing and hope '00k no part. side:

A ndtional coal board spokes-' Dr. man said that it had now been! {showed 95 per cent of the males

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She has been imprisoned at the Commission Court last March 18! Federal prison for women

Sayer of 0 Mat was found guilty by an Allied | “This is the type of study which study considered the Kinsey repromotes growth toward maturity search project sufficiently worth- enie [ee om of the social group, since it.re-while to be continued to comple-

duces f{llusions and stimulates a tion. Only two per cent of all

| Anger over his ridicule of her writ of Brooklyn accent” July 14.

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By PAUL F. ELLIS, United Press Science Editor

Yvette Madsen for release from y a 15-year sentence given her by! 1951. Eventually, he, Wants * to an Allied occupation tribunal for em interview 100,000 a and the slaying of her husband in SE pe a ge wi ISI NR Hn wn sepserce gies oes vent “of the males gave an over-| ethically.’ : In a decision heralded as setAnother said: Chapter Sets Card Party ting a precedent tor other Ameri-

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“Kinsey's procedures. are faulty, Marior-€ounty-Chapter—of -C#Bs—accused of crimes—on-—qe- § NO Here is a typical comment from and so are his statistics.” A Sdvine Mothers hap Spon cupied foreign soil, Federal Judge | Missing Teeth Replaced EXTRA brought to the surface today but 2nd 18 per cent of the females those who are on Dr. Kinsey's” Dr. Ramsey's report of the ~~ 1eh oo Ben Moore rejected her case on PLATES REPAIRED: CHARGE ONE DAY SERVICE survey as published in the Journal SOF a card party TR Pe M: grounds 2 would Shen the Way WHILE YOU WAIT for On New Dental Plates Men Favor Project “The yenort is {que in of ‘Clinical Psychology, said in Friday in- the Food Kraft shop. for wanton perpetration of “of-| —————————————— : Ramsey said the survey ip TE oy as Ny mary: Proceeds will be used to aid hos- fenses without fear - penalty. OFFICE AND LABORATORY Credit No Appointment ly as though it were a treatise on! ‘‘Approximately 95 per cent of pitalized veterans. Mrs. Ida Hunt The prisoner, a 2.year-old 22): N. PENN. FR-4125 Necessary gave approval for continuation of the internal combustion engine, all psychologists surveyed in this is in charge Rrooklyn mother of two children, | a rl i a fp —— NN

f mud two days ago. It was reported earlier that the figure was 128, with hope abandoned for 12. It was a long, slow climb to safety for the men, who had t .pass through a curtain of deadly mine gas. The first to come out were borne on stretchers, while relatiyés and friends cheered and sobbed with relief. Some older men staggered out. They were barely able to walk, hut were too proud to be carried. The last of the 116 miners walked out into the open air just AO hours after the cave-in occurred. ‘Solid Wall of Mud’ “We heard and then saw a solid wall of mud and water coming down on us,” one surtvivor said. “We ran up a slight: incline and were sealed off in ge sort of underground chamber. “The air was all right and! there was plenty of water comin through the walls, but we were mighty glad when the boys finaily punched out a hole for us. A wall of mud and water the size of a football field caved in on the shaft. After fellow miner: dug a hole into the buried chamber from a parallel shaft, poison | ous “black damp” formed. Even! powerful suction fans were not able to clear it. Special coal gas masks were rushed to the scene. The survivors had to walk or] be carried through the curtain of gas and then a mile more underground to the lift for the 20minute ride upwards td fresh air and sunlight. One hundred fifty to 200 rescue | workers were lined along the tunnel to help the men out. Some were stationed in the curtain of “black damp” to make sure the survivors kept on their gs - masks, Police joined arms to keep.the crowd from surging toward the pit entrance and overloading the shaky earth above the rescue shaft, : Survivors Fed Hot broth, tea and food were given the victims from a special If canteen at the entrance. Ambu- | lances were poised to rush sufferers to nearby Ballochmyle § Hospital. Doctors in a shed at the pithead also examined the miners for shock and injuries. First out was Gilbert MeAughtries, 18, who had been hurt by a falling stone. By grim, un-! derground vote, the miners decided that he was to be the first one-rescued., He was carried into daylight 43 and one-half hours after the surface cascaded into the mine shaft. News of young McAughtrie's safe trip was telephoned immediately to the men below, who were! huddled in blankets and being fed | beer and sandwiches carried to | them by rescue workers.

Traffic Crashes Injure Four Here

Three pedestrians and’ a smali baby were injured last night in lo accidents on Indianapolis

ts. Patricia J. Carlisle, 5 months d, .wds in. serious. condition. in. eneral Hospital after a crash at North and Alabama Sts. She is! the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | . Richard Carlisle, 320 N. Cable St. | She was riding ina car drivenif “by “John R. Carlisle. 22 of 1403 Lexington Ave. which collided’ with another driven - by Paul] Moore, 53, of 625 Kessler Blvd.

B Dr. Anna Watson, 55, of 808. Fletcher Ave., was injured while

walking across S. Meridian St.| in the 2500 block. She was struck | by a car driven by Joe Bechtold, Greenwood. She was taken to 8t. Vincent's Hospital. Taken to Hospital Isaac Ferguson, 68, of 2149 N.| Pennsylvania St., was taken to, ‘General Hospital in fair condition: iy was “hit at 15th and Illinois: . by a car driven by Sam B.|}" ay 54, of 2444 N. Pierson St. Albert Westlund, 63, of 5215 Kenwood Ave. was struck at | Massachusetts Ave. and New Jersey St., by a car driven by | David Coulter, Greenwood, He | was taken to Methodist Hospital, | where his condition was Feporied as fair. Mr. Westhind is vice president |

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