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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 45

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I think, at a child's birth, a mother could ask a fairy I godmother to endow it with the I most useful gift, that gift would be curiosity. Roosevelt)! Police Chief Happy With Law Enforcement Career At' Last! A Hearing Aid MILLIONS Can Wear! MINI-AID Especially good for NERVE DEAFNESS ABSOLUTELY PREE. A true life, non-operating replica of this ear level instrument that weighs less than to any hard-of-hearing person sending in the coupon below. Wear it in the privacy of your home. No cost or obligation.

ITS YOURS TO KEEP. Write, phone or come in for yours today. CAPITOL Heorina Aid Center 708 232-7478 PS41RB9 Addrest City By HOWARD STEVENS After 28 years on the job, Police Chief Frank Riddle says he would do it again choose a career as a law enforcement officer. have to love the work and I do. I would hope that the pay could be improved to attract more men, but it is still a good job also been lucky, I have been chief nearly 16 years and that Riddle admits.

Would Riddle advise a young man to become a police officer? certainly would if he is suited for the work and has a genuine feeling for the job. He must always remember that a police officer bears one of the most fundamental responsibilities in any organized Riddle, who marks almost half of a lifetime in the profession Monday, says. Public Confidence Does the public appreciate its police officers? down. I believe they have great confidence in police officers. Whenever they have trouble, they think of the police officer.

Howard Stevens know how many times I have heard peple say: was never so glad to see anyone in my Or: feel better now that you are Riddle you think that, in most cases, a police officer is about two minutes away from your telephone, that thought gives I you a sense of security. It makes you rest a little What hurts worse about being a policeman? bothers me to see dedicated law officers risk their lives to apprehend felons whom the courts or parole boards sometimes turn free. am upset when one policeman acts up and throws a over the legions of decent police officers. ani indignant when conscientious lawmen, forced to use force, are suspended pending investigation of so-called Tese things Riddle adds. Concerned Over Youth Who causes police the most concern? out of six boys, at the present rate, is referred to a juvenile court for an act of delinquency before his 18th birth day.

This is an alarming situation and it bothers me. for us, and for them, these young people as dangerous as the criminal over 25 years of age. The thought that the arrests of persons under 18, for i crimes, have increased nearly 50 per cent since 1960 is staggering. This is the problem which bothers us Riddle I concludes. TLLEVISION SCHEDULES Highlights On WISU-FM Monday, Feb.

p.m.: The Short Stories of Morley Callaghan. The author reads two of his stories. Blue which is based on an actual incident in the life and "The White Tuesday, Feb. About Science. This program is Wednesday.

Fob. p.m.: The Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Sixteen Ehrling conducts. Thursday, Feb. p.m.

Directions in Literature. -Judith Martin director of the Paper Bag Players of New York City, discusses Lan- I guagc of the Theatre for Friday, Feb. Adventure. This week the story of Edouard Martel, inventor of speleology! and the discovery of the prehistoric caverns at Padirac. Saturday, Feb.

p.m.: The Metropolitan Opera. by Benjamin Britten with Lucine Amara, Geraint Evans, Lili Chookasian and Jean Madeira. rt Sign On of Truth (C) 00 Faith lot ti 0 30 This is the l-lts Lamp Unto My Feet Up and Live ll OO Camera Three 11 30 Petei Potamus 12 00 Faith for the 20th Century 12 30- Fare the Nation (c) I OO DePauw University Greatest Show on Karth (c) Sports Spectacular F.arth (c) 4:00 ChiiQren-s Film Show (c) 5: (c) Hour (c) Century (cl My Line 7:00 Lassie (C) 7 30 It Time 8 OO Ed Sullivan i 9 OO Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (cl ll OO CBS News ll 15 News 11:30 Changing Times 11 45 Science Fiction Theatre (c) (21 8: OO-- Plays 8 30 Revival Flies God is the Answer IO OO Gospel Singing Wold ot Lite Cement 12 OO- Religious Heritage 12 30 OI The We Sing G.E. College Bowl (c) RFL) Basketball (C) 4 OO Golf (C) 5 00- Wild Kingdom (C) Williams Show (c) 8:30 Star Trek 7 30 Disney (c) 8 Hey. Landlod (c) 9:00 (c) IO OO -Sun Nite Movie (C) Unto My Feet i Up and Live IO OO -Camera Three 10 11 OO Wavey and Goliath 111: 15- British Calendar 11 30 Face the Nation 12 Film (c) Pete Elliott NKI Football (C) 6 OO Lassie 6 About Time (c) 7 fMl- Rd Sullivan 8 OO Garry Moore (c) 9 OO -Candid Camera Mv Line 10 00 IO rini'i: addition 1 10-30 Hawaiian Eve 11 30 Call WTTV 11 30 -Snownlace Homes 12 to Oral Roberts I OO Manton Forum I IS- Dan Smooi Report 1 -Bantist Temple 2 OO.

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1948-1977