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BETHEL, (UP) —More Joes evacuated safely when the! Alaska Native Service Hospita Hane to the ground last en One man was injured. | Zero temperatures froze hose. |lines, making fire-fighting next
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time after time re-entered the blazing building and led patients {out. One'Eskimo woman who was) under surgery when the fire broke out was carried to safety before: the operation was peratjon was completed,
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teachers to assist children {their understandings of life: He recommended a three- Joie | program of sex education whi
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Jer training and pupil education. Urges Help for Parents
He said fathers and mothers {should be helped, through school-! to answer
isponsored meetings, {questions of children. Teachers, {he said, should be qualified not to i, feel uncomfortable in answering questions concerning sex. Dr. Shibler said sex education should never be an isolated subject but should be included with other studies in the schools. “The best sex education for the { child,” he said, “is for him to grow up knowing that sex is con-
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Sheriffs Plan to Cut
Jail Confinements FRENCH LICK, Nov. 21 (UP)| -—Indiana sheriffs took action to-! day to eliminate lengthy confinement of insane persons in county jails and to better protect such persons ‘while they are con-| fined. The sheriffs’ association. meeting in annual convention here, accepted an offer by Dr. John A. Larson, superintendent of the Logansport state mental hospital, to
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“Some delay in getting a patient admitted to a mental hospital is inevitable,” Dr. Larson said, “but sheriffs may prevent tragic occurances .by .noting be-| havior and consulting doctors.” Sheriff I.ee B, Claton, Crown Point, association president,| called Dr. Larson's proposal the ‘biggest step in several generations toward reducing one of the sheriffs’ most troublesome prob-| lems.” { Indiana can have an efficient,’ [state-wide police radio communi-| lcations system at an expenditure of $60,000, an Indiana state police officer told the association last night. | Need Radio Facilities
Zellon Audrich, president of the National Association of Police Communications’ Officers, said 24 of Indiana's 92 counties are with-| out police radio facilities. He said it would cost an average of $2500 per county to install the communication systems. The two-day convention closes today, with First Vice President Harold Zeis of Ft. Wayne scheduled to succeed Mr. Clayton as president. {
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11 discuss defense measures at 8 p. m. today during a meeting of | {Ben Davis Parent-Teachers Asso-
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ao ci For JAD Urged
Committee Calls Quarters Inadequate
Iniproved personnel and better headquarters offices for the Juvenile Aid Division of the Police Department was asked today by the Citizens Child Welfare Cong-' mittee. The committee asked Mayor Bavt at a formal conference for program of reforms to make JAD a more effective enforcement agency to handle the city’s wayward children.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~ |Erring Husband | Gets ‘Last Chance’
{ An erring husband was given ‘his “last chance” in Municipal ‘Court 3 today by Judge Joseph Howard. Charged by- his wife with assault and battery while he was drunk, the man’s case was continued until Dec. 22, in order to give him an opportunity to provide a good Christmas for his family. “But if you so much as “take one drink between now and Dec. 22,7 Judge Howard warned him, “I'll take care of you by sending you to the Indiana State Farm.” The man, who has been out of work for some time and unable-
The delegation composed of rep- !0 make payments on a house re-
{resentatives of the Indianapolis | Church Federation and Juvenile {Court ' told Mayor Bayt that
[present JAD headquarters in. the he inflicted,
{ba sement of City Hall is inade- | quate for efficient operation. Urge ‘Greater Voice’ They also asked that the head of JAD, Lt. Forest Higgs, be given more voice in the selection of personnel. Under the present system, the Police Chief and the _Safety | Board assign officers to JAD. They urged -more women offi-
cers be assigned to the department, pointing olit that the agency once had 27 women and
now has only seven. nother request was for younger and more aggressive personnel to deal “more effiectively” with juvenile delinquency problems. Requests .Weighed Charles Boswell, chief probation officer of Juvenile Court, told the Mayor that examples in other cities show that a “good corps of
~womenofficers in JAD "Has been
very, effiective.” Other members of the delegation included Grover Hartman of the Church Federation and Mrs. Caroline Goodwin, member of the welfare committee. Mayor Bayt took the requests advisement and declined
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