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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 24

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Massillon, Ohio
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24
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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON. OHIO WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1989 TWENTY-FIVE Parents' Problems By GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS. PhJ.

Student To By now. many of you have readj or heard about some or all the published proceedings the While House Conference on Chii-; dren and Youth. one of the 7,000 invited and also as a repre-; senlative of the press, I want to tell you of a few of my impressions. One easily sensed that this; was composed of a people, 'Pre-school a i problems, caused chiefly by lack of discipline, lead to juvenile delinquency. Therefore we recommend furnishing controlled and reasonable discipline with an occasional gluteal erythema, or spanking.

"The doc got some support from other ediatricisns, but the resolution failed." In the work group on multi- problem families, in which I participated. I wanted to COLUMBUS (AP) A onetime Ohio State university student convicted of killing a fra- jternity brother, is among those be paroled from Ohio Peniton- 't-ary about July 14. The Pardon and Parole Com- r.iission granted 72 paroles at the penitentiary, continued 72 cases 1 8 first-year veterinary student, wasBI indicted for first-degree but convicted of second-degree. Authorities said Heer had been drinking and had quarreled with his date. He took a .45 caliber automatic from the fraternity hcuse, and McKeown, a senior and managing editor of the campus newspaper, was sh'ol when he attempted to induce Heer to give up the weapon.

At the time he entered Ohio Penitentiary, Heer i Jrdge John, R. King that he would try to make something of his life behind prison walls. Edwin Jamrozy, 40, of Toledo, of children. There was a generous sprinkling of religious leaders of the various faiths and denominations among the speakers at the assemblies and forums and in the smaller work groups. i EVERY DELEGATE was as-! signed to a work group of 30-odd persons, who met 2Vz hours daily during the week of the confer- ence.

These work groups were run so democratically that every person had an opportunity to express some of his views. In every group was a noticeable scattering of youths. (Altogether there were 1,700 of them.) These youths in the work groups spoke freely and force-, fully and what they said was listened to with great respect by their elders. Also there were 500 delegates from foreign countries, i Having attended several earlier White House Conferences. I was struck with hearing a new ierm at this conference "affluent (This term means that too much money and too many material things are a handi- tap to children.) Nowhere did I hear any question raised about the long-pre-; vailing philosophy and practice excessive permissiveness by parents with children in their early years, and its relation to multi-problem homes or juvenile delinquency.

I did, however, read a reference to this in a news item in the Washington Star. i REFERRING TO a work group en very young children, the story said: were trying to get to-, gether On recommendations to: present to the whole conference. A South Carolina pedia-i trician stood up and offered one: next White Conference, ond-degree murder for the fatal ing a 1959 filling station holdup, shooting of Jack T. McKeown, 21, i also will be paroled about icf Norwood, after a Nelson Berkley was killed 'party Nov. 12, 1949, at the the holdup.

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