The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1967 — Page 4
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Th« Dally Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana
Thursday, July 20, 1967
Feminine Horizon
i In a quiet room, coupled with (loss of rewards has had excel-
ilent results.
| The psychologists said they | felt that if rats and pigeons
(By HORTENSE MYERS) ( Rice said he belongs to the : could learn complex ^ assignINDIANAPOLIS UPI — A! school which believes that bab-1 ments on the “reward” princilittle bit of allowances or other 1 ies should be allowed to cry, if ■ P^ e > ^ could work with the regoodies given frequently as re- the cry is one of attention only tarded child, and they also ward for a small child’s ac- and not need. found lfc would aPP^ to 80 * ca11 * complishments is more valuable “There are two different. ed normal children
the child gets older, the expec-i tation of immediate reward can b^ replaced with a new learning process in which he finds that a token of payment can be used later just as a paycheck, is cashed. The psychologists use poker chips as tokens of payment which are traded later at the school’s variety store for vari-
than a weekly dole, according types of crying and a mother to a team of psychologists soon can distinguish between a studying ways of handling de- cry if pricked by a pin or if linquents. directed toward getting attenDirector Loren Thomas and: tion,” he said, his assistant. Phillip Rice, are The phychologists said they! doing their work with trouble- found in dealing with slightly some children at the Fort older children "an allowance is Wayne State Hospital and much more of an incentive to a Training- Center, but they said small child if broken into small, their findings apply to all par- 1 day-by-day installments ra-1 ents and teachers training chil- ther than a lump sum at the i (Iren. end of the week. The end of the
“Parents tend to pay no attention to their children when they are behaving well but in-
week is a future too far away
for his comprehension.” “Small goodies which children
stead ‘reward’ them with at-1 like can be used to increase a tention when their behavior is | child’s desire to learn to dress undesirable,” Rice said. “We! himself, for example,” Rice
try to reverse this and give said.
children a pat on the back when Another suggestion to pargood and ignore the temper j ents deals with the training of tantrum.” small children learning to eat. Rice suggested that the “It is a messy job and there!
teaching of bad behavior begins is nervous tension between par- j ^- orttl East “at a very early age, perhaps ent and child,” Rice said. “Try; i ^ p a ss
three months old.” j placing your hand around the j “The mother begins to rush to; child’s hand and hold the spoon, ‘
her infant whenever it cries. It i making the proper motions, soon learns that if it cries, it ; Gradually his hand does the
will get picked up,” he said.
CRAWFORDSVILLE SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE Iroktr end SoImihmi's Course Next Clots Begint July 24, 1967 To enroll coll JAMES R. ELLEDGE Crowferdsviile, Ind. Clattes will be held at 1114 Ardmere Ave. Crawfordsville
instead of your
movements
hand.”
He said that parents, in their work, earn paychecks for what they do and that they say sort of reward should be offered to children who use proper tableware, learn to dress themselves, pick up toys and do other behavior regarded as desirable by
aduIts ’ For example, take this deal They said that in dealing with Played in the annual Intercolbad behavior so destructive it' 0 L 1 ? 65 i^ 1 . . . . .. . which 200 colleges participated, cannot be ignored, they have j, ^ ^ gj^deg, which
They said that gradually, as ous items.
CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker ; (Top Record-Holder In Matters' Individual Championthip May)
looks like a fine contract until East ruffs the opening lead of a
heart.
East raturns thu jade of clubs, taken with the queen, and declarer leads the nine of spades and finesses when East follows low. Two mors rounds of spades pick up East’s trumps, at which point declarer must find some way of taking care of his losing heart. Consistent with this aim, he cashes the ace of diamonds, ; leads a club to the king, and ruffs a diamond In the hope - that the king will fall. The king i does not appear, but, since West has shown out on the king of clubs, South is now in a position where he is certain, to make the contract. West is known to have started with six hearts, two singletons, and hence five diamonds. The position at this point is:
9AK ♦ Q8
North dealer. East-West vulnerable.
NORTH 4932
f AKQ ♦ Q8 76 *AKQ WEST EAST *6 4 K75 4 * J98752 .p ♦ K10543 +J92 4 7 +J109432
SOUTH
4 AQJ108
*10643
♦ A
4865
The bidding:
2 NT
*6
Pass Pass
South
14 34 6*
West Pass Pass
Opening lead — seven of
hearts.
There is no doubt that in many deals the declarer would play his cards more effectively if he could see the adverse hands. However, in most deals the declarer can play equally well without seeing the missing cards—largely because the clues usually available permit him to diagnose precisely what is going on behind the scenes and apply that knowledge to the
problem at hand.
; found that restrictions in a I “time-out” chair or confinement
CURTAIN GOING UP—Vicki Knoy as Snow White is surrounded by youngsters who portray the wood folks in Walt Disney’s version of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”
being presented tonight, Friday and Saturday nights In DePauw’s Speech Hall. The production certainly will provide enjoyable entertainment for young and old alike.
VJ»S ♦ K10
♦ J 410948
*1064
48
When South now loads a club to the ace. West haa no safe discard. He can do no better than discard a diamond, but declarer then niffs a diamond to establish the queen and thus make the contract.
Putnam County Summer Playhouse presents "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”
The spellbinding “Snow White flutelike tone in some of the
and the Seven Dwarfs” has been brought to sparkling life this week by the Putnam County
higher notes, the audience will appreciate her robust volume and hearability in both speak-
apple to Snow White. The Seven Dwarfs are all accomplished pint-sized actors, led by Doc
fluffy net tails, striped chipmunks, pink-eared mice, raccoons, a fox and even a fawn!
Summer Playhouse. In view’ of ing and singing. Prince Charm-
(Matt Anderson), the kindly j (The people in charge of corralold word-garbler. Kevin Aik- ing this herd backstage deserve
will as a special award of some kind, Greenlee maybe the Anacin Award.!
Auction Sale I will mH at auction tho following proparty at my homo located 4 miloo Wool of Clovordalo on Stafo Road 42, ar 2 milo» last of Catarad laic* Saturday, July 22,1967 Starting at 12:30 P.M. HOUSEHOLD & MISCELLANEOUS MiHca rofrlg orator with 75 paand froosor a crate top, like new; General llourle aatoaialie washer, soma at new; Apartment size alee, trio waehor; 2 oil heaters with blowers, good; 2 breakfast sots; Goto log table; Bedroom wife; Chert of Drawers; Florence coal hooting stave; Rocking chairs; Pressure cooker, now; One lot of what-nots; lots of miscellaneous ortW. such as dishes, cooking utensils, and items usad in a homo. ANTIQUES Vases, Seth Thomas Clock, good, and others.
One lot of hand tools and miscellaneous articles. Pontoon Boat 20'xS' with 25 H.P. fvinrude motor, like now. Ihare ora • IM of good items in this sale. Don't miss h. Not responsible fci case of accidents. TERMS — CASH B. D. (Pete) PETERSON, Owner Wayne Branneman, Auctioneer, Phono Clovordalo 796-4403
(© 1967, Xing Features Syndicate, Inc.)
Chinese President far from being overthrown TOKYO UPI—A Communist Daily on Wednesday confirmed
the fact that half the cast is ing (Ron! has a mellow voice man radiates good under ten years old, this is a not quite as audible as Vickie’s, Happy, and Brenda
remarkable accomplishment by, but a pleasantly deep contrast obviously enjoys griping around An ingenious set allows flexDirector Jim Poor and his aides, especially good in the duets, as Grumpy. Little Cindy Aik- ible staging for variety, as the | This reviewer was well along 1 Sally Ricketts’ Queen combines man is the touching Dopey, j scene shifts back and forth in childhood when Walt Disney: natural assets with artful Mike Poor is Bashful, Julie from the Queen's chamber to
makeup, contriving to look Walton is Sneezy, and Electa other parts of the palace and both beautiful and cruel. She Cancilla is Sleepy. A ring of forest. The unsung heroes of the
Chinese newspaper said Wednesday that President Liu Shaochi is far from being overthrown despite claims by other organs loyal to Chinese Communist party chairman Mao Tse-tung. Japanese correspondents based in Peking reported today that Red Guards began a hunger strike Wednesday and vowed not to eat until Liu had been
“deposed.”
Liu has been a prime target
that Liu still held the presidency. It said that a recent “confession” given by Liu was actually a cunning plot for a
comeback.
first presented this version of the ancient tale, so the songs are not exactly a surprise, but it is surprising that they come back fresher and more hummable than ever each time. Who can resist such sprightly jingles as “Whistle While You Work” and “The Silly Song,” or the swinging “With a Smile and a Song”? Or the romantic ballads, “Some Day My Prince Will ! Come” and “One Song” ? Mrs.
The newspaper, which is also! Vera Anderson, musical direcloyal to Map, said “this (the tor, has achieved an excellent confession) is a telling blow to blend of voices and enunciation those who think that the num-. of the lyrics by her young ber one party person in author- chorus, so that the songs really
provides a dramatic note of pre-teen wood nymphs dances menace contrasting with the around Snow White in a charmidyllic life of Snow White with ing scene, followed by large the loving dwarfs and innocent numbers of frolicking animal
animals of the forest. Pam Lis-! scene-stealers. Their costumes more who are working so hard, ton takes over as the witch-like are something to see. too. There thanks for an evening of total
peddler who brings the poisoned are squirrels and skunks with entertainment!
backstage crew will no doubt become speedier as the week wears on. In summary, to all mentioned here and the many
Jaycees plan
swimming meet Plans are again being made by the Greencastle Jaycees for their annual County-Wide Swim Meet. The meet, their fifth consecutive, will be held at the Robe Ann Park swimming pool at 5:00 p.m. Sunday July 30th. There will be five age limits
high schoolers Vickie Knoy, Ron again this year, 8 years and
month separate organs reported I son, in authority takine u,, So*lgra 5 r Sally Rick«t,, Pam 9 4 10, 12 years, 13 & 14. Liu had been '■overthrown,” but capitaliat road.” the Chekiang | L,!,on a ” d • ,i ” c °°"' M1 “ ^ 15-17. Four claaaes of competi-
awards. The winner of each age limit and class will represent
available at both the city pool and Windy Hill Country Club
the Greencastle Jaycees in the starting July 20th. state -wide Jaycee meetAugust These entry blanks are to 12th. returned to the Jaycees postEntry blanks may be found in marked no later than midnight today’s Banner and will also be July 27th.
ity taking the capitalist road has already been overthrown.” Liu often has been referred to as “the number one party per-
of forces loyal to Mao since the i son taking the capitalist road.”
“cultural revolution” and power struggle began In China more than a year ago. Twice this
“This makes us see more clearly the cunning features of the handful of top party per-
“go.” Mrs. Jim Poor on piano is essential to the pacing, and Larry Hurst, organ, and Steve Hanna. percussion, produce
dramatic sound effects.
The older leads are taken by
possesses both the beauty and tion are planned.
freestyle,
and
Chinese sources outside the Daily said. “They are not recon-
mainland considered the claims: ciled to their defeat and are not the voice for 016 P art Snow back stroke ’ breaststroke as propaganda. | willing to retire from the stage White. Besides the quality of butterfly. A report in the Chekiang of history of their own accord.” her voice, which strikes a lovely Each contestant will receive
GREENCASTLE JAYCEE SWIMMING MEET Robe-Ann Park -- 5 p.m., Sunday, July 30 Contestant's Registration Blank Mail to Jaycoes, P.O. Box 217, City Nemo Ago Events (not more thon two) Parents Signature
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