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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1951- Every Practitioner Was Patient Once Remington Elks9 Ball to Aid March of Dimes Pair Is Sought in Holdup Denies Paying Psychoanalyst Reveals All A March of Dimes Ball to raise funds for the fight on infantile paralysis will be held tonight by B. P. O. Elks No. 11 in the ball room of the new Temple on Penn Man, Girl Rob Woocjs Run Bank of $1,200 (Continued from Page 1) Dues to Reds Insists $30 Was Given for Aid Of Refugee Committee Group of Physicians Told of Different Ways Of Treating Mental Disorders From Angle of Couch Avenue.

Music by Baron Elliot's orches tra and a floor show is scheduled. Every psychoanalyst has had specialized in the study of men- hood to find events that have caused the present difficulty, which may be a retjetition nf tal disorders. Everyone knows the experience of being 4 patient NEW YORK. Jan. 25 His fellow employes took no on a couch, one of them pointed Former Government Economist William W.

Remington told to out yesterday. notice of his actions, however, and the woman scooped the bills from the drawer into a bag she W0 day of giving about $30 to former Dr. Edward J. Carroll, in what an M. D.

is. It's easier to understand the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychoanalyst by what they do, rather than by what they are. Soviet Agent Elizabeth Bentley straightening out the confusion but insisted it was to aid a refu was carrying. childhood patterns of behavior. That Couch Is Useful In psychoanalysis the couch, which has been made much fun of, is used for the very important reasons that it helps the patient of terms in the psychiatry busi gee organization and not to pay At this point the man ordered Communist dues.

ness, said that a psychoanalyst is Mr. Kushner to the vault with The government prosecutor a psychiatrist who has been psy the command, "Get the rest." For Milder Neuroses tried to break down his story by choanalyzed, plus a few other With the bandit close behind, contending the organization, the A psychiatrist treats the milder things. Jomt Anti-Fascist Refugee Com Mr. Kushner walked to the rear neuroses like hysteria, the vari The other thines consist of mittee, did not exist at the time of the small banking room to studying in a psychoanalytic in ous anxiety states, psychosomatic he said he pledged the payment relax, robs him of his usual defenses, puts him in a more dependent position, and makes things easier for the analyst Analysis may require three to five sessions a week for a year and a half or two years. It is used to treat the more severe ward the vault.

Suddenly he stopped, slammed one of the in 1941. disorders like arthritis, asthma and migraine, and uses his stitute, and practical experience under a psychoanalyst. Physicians Hear Lecture mi Remington, charged with per. vault doors, at the same time cry' ing out to Cashier William R. method as supporting treatment for patients too be able to co-operate in the more investiga Dr.

Carroll talked about psy this is a stickup!" 1 jury in denying he ever was a Communist, was on the Federal court witness stand for the fourth consecutive day in his lengthy trial. choanalysis before a group of neuroses, for some types of psychosomatic disorders, and for those types of mental illness tive type of treatment, which is psychoanalysis. doctors last night in Western Psychiatric Institute. The lecture A psychiatrist's treatment may which require sufficient emo was one in a series sponsored by Emphatic in Denial tional strength for co-operation be done in a one-hour interview once a week for perhaps six the University of Pittsburgh's When Mr, Kushner shouted, the couple turned and ran, almost knocking over John Har-ley of 3519 Fleming Avenue, who was just entering the bank to deposit collections from his Post-Gazette circulation route. He was carrying about $200 at the time.

The 33-year-old former Dart of the patient in the treatment. months of a year. It will be con Staunton Clinic and the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute. It also has been the basis of cerned largely with the present difficulties and with how the pa mouth and Columbia student snapped his replies and at times pounded the witness box rail in emphasis as he fought the gov In saying (in an interview in some of the recent understanding of psychosomatic disorders. tient can overcome them.

which are illnesses that are A psychoanalyst covers the his office) that a psychoanalyst must be a psychiatrist first, Dr. Carroll he'd better tell what a psychiatrist is. A psy ernment attempt to prove him a red. 25 Detectives Respond caused at least partly by emotional stresses. same ground, his investigation is more intensive.

He will dig back into the patient's child As soon as the alarm was tm Remington said he promised chiatrist is an M. D. who has USE PERSON-TO-PERSON WANT ADS Michael Kushner surrendered $1,200 to two robbers. sounded, some 25 city detectives Jacob Golqs around Christmas, who had just reported for roll 1941, to contribute to the com call, were dispatched to the scene. mittee and to make the payment through Miss Bentley.

Unexplainably, all the cars were dispatched directly to the Golos headed a nation-wide Soviet spy ring, but Remington said he knew him only as a free bank instead of to key intersections in the busy Woods Run section. Richard Murphy, of 2718 Cali lance Writer who was preparing arm a book on mobilization. Contradicts Wife's Testimony fornia Avenue, a truck driver, told police the couple came down a set of cteps leading from Call "Don't you know the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee didn't come into existence until fornia Avenue, and returned the same way. Just before the return trip, the man and woman met in March. 1942?" asked United r- -s ,7 At.V s.

A fl IMolW a' has dealt in meat UUUUUVUyvo that 8 why 1 recommend LOHREY'S Silver Star Pure Pork Sausage9? Yf) ITS FRESHNESS INSURES ITS GOODNESS I States Attorney Irving H. Saypol Ferrylane Street, confirming a re Remington said he knew it was port by Mr. Kushner that the around that period but did not pair ran in different directions know the exact date. when they left. the bank.

"I definitely assumed from Bank's First Robbery what he (Golos) told it was the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee," Remington said. "Isn't it a fact," asked Saypol, "That the monies you paid Miss The man was reportedly wearing dark brown clothes and hat. His companion, about five-feet-two, weighing about 130 pounds, was wearing a bright red coat. According to Rosemary Wolf, Bentley were Communist Party dues, as both Miss Bentley and your wife have testified in this courtroom?" "No, they are not," said 26, of 1232 Goe Avenue, a bookkeeper, there was no indication of a robbery until Mr. Kushner called out.

Crftf0 10 Other employes in the bank at the time were Joseph Schad, of 1171 Serene Street Agnes Yanos, s. II ls15-l45vfy Thorsdoy i JlvWo SroHon W0TV- Coming Events 2842 Preble Avenue, and Charles H. Hays, of 339 Lafayette Street. r-" TTTTTTf I Police and FBI agents searched the Woods Run section most of RECITAL Valentina Wosh- Poet-Gazette Photo Agnes Yanos, Kosemary Wolf were unaware of stickup. ner Hunger -will be visiting the day, but were unable to get a lead on the couple.

organist at the free organ recital in Carnegie Hall, Northside, 3 p. m. Sunday. Meter Men Get Raise Applications for Marriage Licenses Meter men and other service SOCIAL Allegheny County JAMES CRELLI fj. workers of the Equitable Gas Jurors Association will hold a Willow Avenue: Agnes Marie.

O'Connor Company voted 242 to 174 to ac-igame and card social Tuesday at NIKOLICH-RENDULIC. Mark, 645 WddeU Avenue, Clairton: Joaephln 719 Ridfe 719 Liberty Avenue. Street. McKeespon. cept a 13-cent-an-hour pay in Road.

REID-FLEMING. Jennings B-. Fort Storey, Catherine I. Allison Park. wtntp-b-sathei.

Rol Gerhard. 5707 Dar MDLEY-YANCEY. Charles 3313 Bumber Way; Eva 2329 Ishar Way. MANOLAKiS-THEODORE. Mike.

439 Baker crease at a Pennsylvania Labor PROGRAM B'nai B'ritlr Youth lington Road; Patricia Mae, 416 Sulgrave Relations Board election yester Organization's Little Theater Avenue. Clairton; Thelma, Woodlana Ter race Clairton. Group will present a cantata, DEMPSEY-ANTONX'CCI. Jerome 636 day. The men are members of ALLEN-BODNAR.

Rutus Clairton; Barbara Ann. Clairton. W1KOWSKI-CAPILONGO. Albert 190 South Seventeenth Street; Eleanor L-. Oil Vmnt Wl, Israel Is a Song," at 8:30 p.

m. Summerlea Josepnine, J41 Meadow Street. KERR-CORBLY. Ralph C. 417 Bonair Road: Nancy 122 Clinton Drive.

McCORMICK-BOENIGK. Regis Patrick. 2411 District 50, Local 1205, of the United Mine Workers. The raise is retroactive to December 1 on Tuesday at Jewish Community Center, Braddock, as one of the Penn Avenue: Thelma, 2J1V wooosioca Avenue. Swissvale.

SCKOLZE-GLOSS. Robert. 261 Martsoil Avenue. Weit view; uoiorea wooa trive. HOGUE-KOPCZYK.

Andrew Joseph. 3 3JI Golden Jubilee programs for HliGHES-SHlPLEY, Edward Welrton Cynwood Place. Green vaney. Hcuniwi. Kathrm Ann.

7124 Monticello Street. a three-year contract, with an annual wage reopening clause. Braddock's B'nai B'rith Lodge 516. HeighU. W.

Chloe nuuer aireet. McKeesDOrt. W1EHAGEN-KOVACS. Charlei 10 Wash CHRISTIE-FROST. Homer S-, Ell wood City; Jeane Ell wood City.

MURRAY-ROWSICK. David 163 Plym ington Avenue. North Irwin; josepnine Braddock Avenue. Braddock. outh Street; sopnia FRANKLIN-HARPER.

Carol 538 Stokes ADAMS-FROST, L. 935 Colwell Street. Avenue. North Braddock: Lena O-t Seddon A venue. North Braddock.

Youngstown. Lillian ixniisc, mv w.mi. Vnnnnitown. O. MULE-KOSHER.

John. 1719 Poplar Street. North Braddock: Frances, 1313 Mapie way, Braddock. Whds the worlds greatest Coe Expert? LAUTERBACK-MORRIS. Joseph 13 Amanda Street; La Verne 992V4 -dustry Street.

MITRO-CHURMA, George, 1003 Braddock COGNITO-NESPOU. Lawrence, S17 Corey Avenue. Braddock; victoria, oaa way. Rankm. Avenue, Braddock: Anna.

a teenth Avenue. Homestead. NIEDING-NOVOTNY. James 2501 Broad Street; Pauline 144 Lea sireet, BANAS-FRANCZAR. Edward.

Barton. CASASANTA -BARN ABA. Raymond 1301 Araela Nellie. IX weioei b. tun.

HARRIS-TISCHLER. Morris 614 Ohio Third Avenue, coraopoiia; Anseuna, Fifth Avenue. Coraopolls. Avenue, Glasspon; Avenue. Munhall.

CUNNINGHAM-KEDDIE, Edward J-, 837 SCARANO-GLUSHENKO. Daniel 31 Brookline Boulevard; uuarea wj Center Avenue. 4 Lenona Street; Agnes jinn, jui Trenton Avenue. Wllkinsburg. KANTOR1S-PRICE.

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Road. Dravosburt; sniriey ADELSHEIM-DAVIS. Carl L-. 5558 Beacon McCOY-HENDERSON. Donald.

4803 Columbo Street: Dorothy 84 IS Aioemarir Avenue. Street; Eleanor, tsj Ananeim ouw (j 0 DENNE-SMITH. Paul J- 136 Friendsiup Street. Duquesne: Margaret xi imzm- ivMiti. Rlain Hill.

Pa. Divorce Proceedings GLOVER-BEALL. Daniel West Hollywood. Fla Helen. 334 Staniora Avenue.

WONDERLING-HURRAY. Robert Freeport; Divorces granted Thursday were: BRETHAUER. Minnie C. from Roy C. M.

Adrienne. 20 Oakwooa Avenue, Avaion. BROWN-WHITE. Alvin 313 Larimer Avenue: Sally Mae. 333 uanmer Avenue.

JONES-O'BRIEN. John 1406 Warner Street: Edna M-. -1413 Laurel sireei. FROBE-HEINZL. Joseph 2903 Zarnba Street: Ell2abeth 225 Flask Street, ROSENSTEIN-SILVERSTEIN, Eugene.

3213 KERNISKY. Margaret R. lrom MichaeL Divorce suits filed: DRAKE. Charlotte -E. against Lloyd A.

HENRY. Elisabeth against William. CANTER. Melvin R. against Thyra X.

PRINGLE, Annabelle against Willie. CHIAPPINELLI. James V. against Eva. TRUSKY.

Helen A. against Michael. SMITH, Willie. against Carrie. LEWIS.

Dorothy M. against Leroy. MATTY. Naldawhite against Joseph A. DAVIS.

Ruth against Frank M-POWERS. William A. against Jacqueline P. SLIDE. Eileen against Louis.

CARAMELA. Frances against Joseph. Niagara Street: Kuin. xx.w.u.. Avenue.

Bankin. CAREY -HENDEL. Gilbert 1131 ruin Avenue. Coraopons; uoromy nuic, WYMAM-REZNER. Walter James.

9 Mitchell Street: Jennie. 915 Howden Street. Avaion. LEWANDOSKI-WEHAR. Joseph Jerome.

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WADDEL. Zourie L. against James E. liUI UliLI UCLICWCO niiTtiAAcrric imf BALDWIN. Helen C.

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