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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 20

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Munster, Indiana
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1 Page 20 THE HAMMOND TIMES ednesday, November 25, 1953 ASSIGNMENT: AMERICA Nurses, Mothers at Communion Breakfast What's This They Say; About Robin's Red Line? JlSmV QhP 'rw 7 1 i- -J i By LAI RA Z. HOBSOX I DIDN'T think so at the time, VNEW YORK (INS)-In all the IfPi01 "Pf ore 1 feel that lET'S the Robin Hood episode is not just wonderful wisecracking hullaballoo about the 13th century character a tempest in a textbook tea-pot, but an example of something a lot whom I shall hereafter always think of aa "Comrade Robin Hood," one small sentence sticks in my COUNT OUR BLESSINGS If I'm against poverty and I hear that, the Communist line denounces poverty, am I supposed to change, quick like a bunny, and be for poverty? If I'm for peace and I hear that the Communist line is for peace, am I supposed to start yelling for more and bloodier wars? Pti I' L. pS -I fW JL rf 1 Thanksgiving is a time for moral in-' ventory we at Hurwich's want you, our friends and customers io know that we count you among our If racial and religious prejudice make me sick, am I supposed to mind more than any other. It's been largely neglected, this sentence. It was uttered three full days after the story broke, in the follow-up statements of JMrs.

Thomas J. White, in Indianapolis, when she denied advocating a ban on Robin Hood but stuck by her guns about the Communist line in it and Communist policy to push it with our young minds. "Because I'm trying to get Communist writers out of textbooks," she declared, "my name is mud evidently I'm drawing' blood or they wouldn't make such an issue of it." THAT'S QUITE a sentence. And shut my mouth and destroy my typewriter forever just because the party line talks against it even while the news from Russia and her satellites gives increasing evidence of anti-Semitism growing there? Town Fights we've come a long, long way! Since 1937 Hurwich's Furniture in Indiana Harbor has done much to bring better living to thousands cJ homes more beautiful furniture-, through good times and bad strikes and fire and we ere thankful for your patronage through those years! to me the key word in it is "they." Who is that "they?" The columnists and radio and TV SHOWN AT IIKAD TABLE at breakfast sponsored by the Patrons' Assn. of St.

Margaret Hospital School of Nursing are seated (from left): Mrs. Paul Czech of Hammond, chairman; Sister M. Floreanne; the Rev. A. J.

Junk; Mrs. Ralph Dillon of Hammond, president of association; the Rev. Owen Miller and Sister Flavianna. Standing (from left) are Miss Lorraine Czech, representing freshmen nurses and Miss Sue Dillon, representing senior nurses. For Return of Adopted Son Wis.

(INS) Albany, the town with a heart, set its goal today on fighting for the return of an adopted son. The boy is Jeffrey, now a ward of the state. His 28- Nurses of the Catholic faith at Junk( Pnncipai of Bishop Noll Hi gh St. Margaret Hospital School Nursing, Hammond, received Holyj AIONT, TIIOSK at thP Short talks at the breakfast were also made by the Rev. Junk; Sister Flavianna, St.

Margaret Hospital superior and Sister M. Floreanne, director of nurses. Mass was celebrated in the St. Margaret Hospital chapel. Communion with their mothers at breakfast who gave brief remarks the second annual communion thf Rpv nur, tmw Furniiur year-old foster mother, Mrs.

Dorothy Tschudy, turned the child over 3424-26 MICHIGAN, INDIANA HARBOR First Baptist of Hammond's Church. commentators of the nation? The editorial writers in our leading liberal and conservative papers? The amused or outraged citizens of Nottingham County, England, where Robin Hood and Friar Tuck and the other merrie outlaws roamed over 700 years ago? Perhaps Nottingham's Lord High Sheriff, Col. Sir Joseph Nail? The lady on the state textbook commission of Indiana "drew blood" from all those and more. Are they her "they?" If not, just whom did she have in mind? We all know what's meant by "they" in a phrase like, "They'll lie under oath any old time." In the context, we mean Communists and nobody but nobody else. And surely Mrs.

Thomas J. White knows that, being on state commissions and all. In! far.C irons' Assn. of the school of nurs-after defying a court order for sixiir, days faiths and their Nurses of. all "Fighting mad" residents cannot understand why the Welfare Department and the Green County the breakfast the hospital's mass in the mothers joined in that was held in cafeteria Court separated the boy from the widow.

chapel celebrated by the Rev. A. J. 111 1 1 111 "I n- mi ii i nil mi ii, i i don't 5 yit rrn buy miss UinUyUULiJJ THEY POINTED out that she and her husband had kept Jeff in their home more than a year with Seek Man Bitten By Rabied Collie CHICAGO AP) Somewhere In Chicago there is a man who may a view toward adoption Prior to And in the context of Communist propaganda, do you think Mrs. White meant active anti-Communists like our leading newspapers when she said "they?" her husband's death last April.

Mrs. Tschudy surrendered the boy to state authorities at Madison, last Thursday and then collapsed from grief. She is under medical care in the Monroe, hospital for a nervous breakdown. die ino two weeks unless he' acts quickly to save himself. The man was bitten Friday by a collie dog belonging to Mr.

and Mrs. Richmond White. 9028 Bran- The aroused residents of the small! don. The man continued on his 0 Relax and Enjoy Your Children, TV Teacher Advises WttlttU town of 900 persons pledged their; way. moral and financial support last THE COLLIE died later and tests night at a meeting in the village indicated he had rabies, hall to secure the return of the! The Chicago Health Department little boy, now is hunting for the man un- known to the Whites to save his THEY VOWED to reverse both life.

Innoculations will help him the court order and the Welfare now. But once the rabies virus DeDartment nnlirv that 1 k- i By WILLIAM II. MEYERS IP Staff Correspondent CHICAGO (UP) lurs. rantes little Jeff must Viavo hnth a fotVinr- a v.nnnn Horwich, a teacher with 3,000,000, anA mr.f hr- fr. i.

uc van iiutiiiii wui atve mill. adopted legally. I Jeff came to the Tschudy home VERNON, N.Y. (AP) Bomb Call, in March, 1952. Tschudy was ope- i 3-year-old gelding owned by Dr.

L. rating a prosperous trucking busi-iN. Harrington of Utica, was the top "pupils," says that too many parents take their responsibility so seriously they don't enjoy their children. "What's worse," she added, "the children can't enjoy their parents." Mrs. Horwich is the "Miss Fran DTT ness in Aioany.

lieiore the couple trotter of the season at Vernon could adopt the boy, Tschudy died Downs. Bomb Call won seven races or a heart ailment while vamti ces" of the NBC-TV "Ding-Dong Vir frxT rVlildmn Cif VViJ" 1Ut program for children School" non, the nation's only three-quarter mile harness racing track. ng Ultra-Vision 'N; in TgZ SAAPJ APPAZtl HAMMOND DOWN 1 -C' rtilf, AS LITTLE AS TOP TRADE-IN! We have plenty of bvyen tor yout old TV e. we can give a bigger allowance on your trade-in! kindergarten age. She has received so many requests on her formula for getting along with the small fry that she's writing a book on the subject, called "How to Have Fun Writh Your Children." "Having fun with the children Is a basic philosophy of living and family life." Miss Frances said.

Relax. She Advises "It's the main achievement In life. What else is there, if you're going to be a parent, besides enjoying children and helping the children enjoy you." She urges parents to relax with good sense." Mothers and fathers should, she said, look back to their own childhoods and remember those things which were happy or unhappy, to guide themselves in rearing the next generation. Above all, parents must remember that children have all the feel-inscs of grown people. "Big people sometimes forget that about little people," she explained.

Miss Frances said, parents should take a middle course in teaching children to assume responsibility. "If a child is told to pick up his Mocks, it's a mistake to make him pick them all up alone. He soon grows discouraged and stops. Advocate Share the Work "But if the parent picks up all of them, the child learns he can shirk responsibility. "The responsibility becomes fun, however, if he picks up half the blocks while the parent picks up the rest.

Soon the responsibility becomes a habit and he picks them all up." Co-author of the book is Rcin-ald Werrenrath. producer and director of Miss Frances' show. Miss Frances holds a doctors degree in education and child development from Northwestern University. A native of Ottawa, she is 45 and has been in the education field for 22 years. Her husband, Harvey, is a lawyer and teaches social sciences.

He recently returned from Korea where "he was official Air Force historian. The Horwiches have no children. Horwich was a little bowled over by the fame his wife achieved, while he was away for two years, i Medal 21C225. 21-inch Ultro-Vition con. sole.

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