Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1951 — Page 8

the clinic as the result of his behavior problems at school and at home, The patient was put in a large room filled with a wide variety of toys, including all types of dolls, mechanical devices and a black- : board with colored chalk.

After winning the child's conTaen Re Soctors Eat Wm lo P12! ehool and was having conflicts "Eventually the child began con-|at home was left in the play centrating on two dolls—a figur- oom for several sessions. ine of a woman and one of a man.! A trained therapist who played After watching the play for some | with him, noticed his unusual attime and talking with the lad. tention to a male doll but its doctors found a definite resent- identity in the child's subconment against his father which'the scious mind was not clear at child portrayed in the way he first. handled the dolls. | Eventually doctors were con'vinced the toy did not represent

a= * his father—but another man who PSYCHIATRISTS went on from p,q peen visiting the home dur-

there, interviewing the parents, ’ : ing his father's absence. . (who didn’t kgow of any hatred Discreet interviews with the complex in the child) and making| , iher and father and treatment

suggestions for treatment toward ,.. tn. child were started im-!

rehabilitation of the boy 3 MO mediately to restore the patient's tional disturbance. 'emotional balance. “All these children here appear outwardly to be normal and : #8 » healthy children but they are, PARENTS ALWAYS are anxsick emotionally,” Dr. Warson fous to hear about the findings in sald. Another child patient who had son said. been getting low grades in “Mothers and fathers want to

Open Every Monday and Friday Night Until 9 O'Clock (*

TESTING—How does he think?

[their child's treatment, Dr. War-

ood

ame tims. y

gs through their children,” he said. "This puts a conflicting burden) on the child, causing nervous tension. « “This is the seed that grows into neurosis and serious emotional disorders,” Dr. Warson

And China Found

By United Press MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Aug. 18—A close parallel between | plant life in the eastern United States and China indicates a

know right away what junior common ancestry of the plants had to say about them,” he said. and a link between continents in |“It’s all very complicated and the the prehistoric past, according to

'work requires highly trained ex- 2 Chinese graduate student at | perts.” | West Virginia University.

| Dr. Warson doesn’t think too, Philip Cring-Cheng Chen, who {much blame should be put on the returned to Danchow, China, to parents of emotionally sick chil- teach after gaining his master’s |dren. {degree, wrote in his research Emotional disturbances that thesis that similarity between the ‘reach the point of juvenile de- Widely -separated plant life is linquency and serious crimes can't amazing. be blamed on the parents or the, “There are 38 plant families 'kind of training given children,/ comprising 77 genera which are he said. common to both regions but “There are many forces in- Which are not found in other secvolved in the complicated back-| tions of the United States or Euground of emotional disorders,” rope,” he wrote. “Eighteen iden-. he sald. “Many of these are forces tical specimens are found in the lover which parents have little or two areas under study.” ‘no control and may not even! The Arctic regions may have know about.” once served as a “bridge” for He explained that serious be- plant distribution between Asia {havior 18 actually a sort of “ex-'and North America, Mr. Chen 'plosion” that occurs when allitheorized.

e Opens Monday at 12 Noon

r aa

Fire SEARS

ROEBUCK AND CO.

fashion forecasts are bright . . . so dip into qutumn’s fiery ~~ 1 \ = x

kerrybrooke coordinated pullovers . . . cardigans

Sind 3 98 Vion we bh 49 HE Virgin Weel Fitted JB ~ Pulloser £50 . Cardigan

Lara. Color . . . your keynote to fall fashion. Here it is as you drearved it should be, in softest virgin wool with new emphasis on beauty! Pullovers in shades of expensive cashmeres: Burgundy, heather burgundy, plum, heather plum, green, heather green, rust, heather tan, navy, heather gray. Cardigans to match or coordinate in burgundy, plum, green, brown, rust, navy or heather tones of gray or tan.

Sizes 34-to 40. Warm, Soft ALL-NYLON PULLOVERS

Classic fitted pullover in luxurious nylon. Bur- . gundy, green, navy, plum, rust and white.

All-Nylon Cardigans to Match or Co-ordinate....5.95

...then to

® Burgundy ® Plim ® Green

® Rust ® Navy

Or Choice of Beautiful Heather Tones

Sears Women's Fashions—Street Floor

ViIUnu WUNyiny, aiceping

Fitted Jamarettes

Save ot this amazing low price! cotton - pajamas in choice of styles and vr prints.

Women's

Man tailored. Sizes 32

Rayon Knit Briefs

Grand value . . . have plenty _ in back-to- Pr.

SUNDAY, AUG. 19, 1951 *

==

Your Home—

Are You Proud of It? Does It Meet Your Needs’? Is It Too Large or Too Small? Can You Call It Your Very Own?

If your answer to any of the above questions is “No,” then right now is a good time to start looking for the kind of a home that best meets your desires and needs. The mafit8t today offers a wide selection of all types of homes from all sections of the city and county, and in all

price ranges. Whether you seek a modest bungalow or a more pretentious home the real estate ads in today’s Times offer you a wide selection from which to choose. Turn now to section 4 of today’s paper, select several that appear to meet your wishes and arrange to make a

personal inspection.

The Question of Cost

The cost question is important but only as it pertains to value—you want your money’s worth and you can get it today. It’s true prices are higher.now than 10 years ago but they can be still higher 10 years hence. And it’s ossible they may be lower — if they are lower when you want to sell, just remember that the dollars you receive will undoubtedly buv just as much as they do today. The wise family head buys a home for happiness, comfort, security, prestige and not for profit. Select your home now and you'll be ahead.

Shop Where Selection Is Best

In the real estate columns of The Times today and every day you'll find by far the largest selection from which to choose. Hundreds of home values are advertised ONLY in The Times. For a complete inventory of just about all the available homes, read the real estate ads in— | :

2%

The Indianapolis

LESS

SE aR

Indiana's Greatest Real Estate Guide

Here's a P

Two-

4

Made to look Ii shirt worn wit| Hand rayon. Bright

sweater.

binations. Men’