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Free S. & L Booklet Gives Tips On Handling and Saving Money

all of their lives. A child should have latitude to make mistakes in things he

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Each child is an individual with his own rate of develop- | ment. Parents shouldn’t expect more of a child than he is pre- ; pared to handle at his particular stage of development. Stinginess with money is to be avoided just as is the other extreme, recklessness. “What You Should Tell Your | Child About Money” is being

A major problem for parents in raising children is teaching them how to handle money. Some helpful advice for parents of children of all ages is I contained in a comprehensive new booklet, ‘‘What You I Should Tell Your Child About Money.” The booklet is available to the public without charge at the Greencastle Savings and Loan Association. This association is among the ; more than 2300 members of The Savings and Loan Founda-

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. . , . . _ WASHINGTON UPI — The tute of Child Development. In TT ie endorsing the booklet’s con . House ^as expected to give its tents, they point out that ques- a PP rova ^ todav to an adminis-, tions about allowances are tia ^‘ on ” SII PP 0I, f“d proposal : among the most frequent ques- oa,, ’ n £ for a two-year, S300 millions parents ask in connection iH)n fe '* era ^ program against

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“Children learn the most im- Sponsored by Rep. John A. portant lessons about money Bla tnik, D-Minn., the proposal and its value ’at home,” said woulcl authorize a system of Ernest H. Collins, President. ; federa l grants for sewage treat“That’s why we think the book- ma nt facilities and research let will be worthwhile reading and g* ve the Health, Education i for every parent. and Welfare (HEW) secretary

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Santo Domingo Tensely Quiet SANTO DOMINGO UPI — The Dominican Republic was tensely quiet today in the grip of martial law imposed by the generals who appeared to have crushed this week’s revolt by supporters of exiled ex-Presi-dent Juan Bosch. Unofficial reports placed the toll of two days’ bitter fighting here at 20 dead and more than

100 wounded.

A joint armed forces command took charge of the country late Tuesday night, pending the creation of a military junta government to replace the civilian junta overthrown Sunday.

Wants Students As Volunteers WEST LOS ANGELES UPI — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Tuesday called for 2,000 student volunteers for a ““domestic freedom corps to work this summer in a voter registration drive in 120 southern communities. Speaking before 4,500 students at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) campus. King said there already had been much progress in the Negro civil rights movement. “But,” he added, “we have a long way to go before the problem of racial injustice la solved.”

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The booklet also offers guide- remain eligible for federal

lines for parents in fostering funds, healthy attitudes in youngsters about money Mr. Collins said. Among points the booklet

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The way parents talk about money at home and the way they treat articles of value help to shape a child’s attitude toward money. This method of learning begins at an earlier age than many parents realize. The primary purpose of an allowance is to teach a child to live within a fixed income, which most people have to do

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