Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1951 — Page 4

# To Demonstrate £: For Industrialists & By RICHMOND BARTLETT

fis week in Indianapolis.

#iiSixteen blind men, all experts k vocational. rehabilitation, will onstrate to industrialists here Afat there are many factory operftions w hich Blind men can perform as well a person with They will - p factory #% J Ew Bremen how to a

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f@fresher courses gonday through friday at the | meverin Hotel. iPonsored by the Office of Voca-/| ional Rehabilitation, Federal SePurity Agency, Washington, D. C., @ co-operation with the Indiana Board of Industrial Ald and Vo€&tional Rehabilitation for the Mind. The government picked Indiapolis for the meeting because : this city’s reputation for pro[fessive training of the blind in &8e schools and industry, = Helps Raise Morale serving as host and providing fhe facilities for the course is W. oward Patrem, director of the diana Board. He is blind. gi The Board assists the blind

consumers and helps make ore manpower available for dese production. Most impertant,

pad standard of living of blind tizens. giDirecting the course will be Arthur L, Voorhees, rehabilitation jecialist from Washington. The

gller for the blind in the federal gency. He will be in Indianapolis|i

fr. Tynan and Mr. Voorhees also le blind.

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ployment. counselors in their|!

find persons into industry, : As Dependable

Competent blind industrial 5 Workers will focus attention on an portant fact: A blind man or gman, properly trained and properly placed, is as safe, depEndable and productive as the rker who has sight,” said Mr. ¥®orhees., 23f an experienced punch press rator were asked if a blind An could operate the machine, 4 would probably say no. He bsn’t realize that the blind perBh has an acute awareness of lings around him through his se of touch and hearing. He $n learn patterns of action easf after he gets the “feel” of a chine, iBome of the blind men will give getiemonstration in the operation 8F a power lathe on television fuesday evening. C Findings to Be Cited wsDuring the week, representawes of the P. R. Mallory Co. il point out their findings on fety and performance of blind

i Rehabilitation Experts.

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ar tossed a coin to decide whether course, it helps raise the morale to stay or leave.

Off With the Old

Former powers model Diana! ) Douglas and actor Kirk Douglas purse was established under the got their final di-

firection of Maurice I. Tynan, vorce decree Friday and Douglas

the opening session tomorrow. engaged to oil heiress Irene Wrightsman Mega'he 16 men are all industrial|Evoy. Mrs. Doug-

tes. From Indiana are Hugh B.| vorce suit, custoEGuire and J. Chatleton McLain. dy of their two ‘There are thousands of jobs h 1 : industry that do not require $1550 monthly ght. The objective of the course Support and ali- Kirk Douglas g:to get more and better trained mony and 10 per } cent of the actor's earnings above $120,000 per year. ;

‘About People—

Doctor Says Mother May Be Blamed for

Brings Insecurity Resulting in Ailment

{ If you've got ulcers maybe

that leads to peptie ulcers. The doctor also ulcer it satisfies not ical need but also a need because milk is

psychological

your mother's to blame,

Their Worth Causing Peptic Ulcers

Says Lack of Love in Infancy

Psychiatrist Dr. Louls A. Schwartz told a Detroit meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Society that lack of mother love or #5The blind will lead the seeing rejection by the mother during infancy causes “basic insecurity”

said that when a person drinks milk for an only a phys-|—

: Our 99th Year

of mother love.” Lack of mama's | emergency furlcugh.

kisses isn’t the only cause, the |doctor added, but it's one of them.

Sweet Buy and Buy

Bargain hunters flocked

(Werner who “just liked to buy]

things.”

When Mrs. Werner died Jan. N at age 77, administrators found! {her two-story home stacked with | Mr. Voorhees [some B00 dresses, 10 beds, 100 airs of stockings, 98 pairs of The meetings are shoes, 29 nightgowns, 200 piece {of glassware and a side saddle. in their originall® {wrappings from stores that went out of business 25 years ago. There was so much that all of it| couldn't be sold yesterday and| another auction was scheduled! for possessions of the real-estate found Innocent of shooting paint Soman who lived frugally and manufacturer JI. Vincent Reardon |as he drove her home from a tourist camp where she was found

Many were

spent her money on “bargains.”

‘Heads We Do . .

Poor Little Rich Girl

Heiress Mary Catherine Reardon Gueel, 18, acquitted in 1947 0 in the murder of her wealthy Fairfield, Ia, Armory yesterday father in St. Louis, has filed for ito bid on the products of 40 years’ | #¢ bargain hunting by Mrs.

The

she's 21,

months 8

consent,

Miss Gueci

The coin came up heads uo With Michael D'Arcy, 13.

runaways said

8 now rumored

as won her di-

aren,

& 10 to Divide?

Princess Barbara Hutton Troubetzkoy was reported living in Guernavaca today ‘to , regain her health?” Guernavaca, a resort town 45 miles from Mexico City, is headquarters for quickie Mexican divorces.

Princess Barbara

Korea Tragedy

The Defense Department told

Mrs. Glen Curtis yesterday why

er soldier son didn’t get home to oopersville, Mich., for his fath-

er's funeral last month.

Billy Curtis, 19, died in action

Jan. 29, in Korea without know-| ing his father had died nine days!

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a divorce from voice student Lucy | Gabriel Gueci, 20, in Los Angeles. AD heiress, who will inherit | $500,000 when ran away and married Gueecti 18 ago after her mother | refused to give 1 She ON IT Hy now seeks a divoree for extreme cruelty, When she was 14 the girl was

Donald Weston, 12, and Sister | She testified the gun fired acRose Marie, 11, ran away trom |Cldentally as she struggled to their Philadelphia home, redeem-| Prevent D'Arcy from shooting ing soda bottles for money to pro-|Ner father. The boy was killed vide movies and food for two Int the crash. Last year she hit / days. Caught yesterday after the headlines again when she becoming taxpayers instead of ght y them Mobil was charged with stealing a dress theater three blocks from home, [from a department store. The they had charge was dismissed.

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