Kawa co Sem pe ie ws ems Boe yO OH Oe ERGOT SONNE LE: * 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, September 6, 1966 | ma ANN LANDERS| Smart - Too - Late Club donneybrook in your column chiatrist 2 2 5S & "Communist authorities in ites," Eastern Europe are fighting a "How sad that we didn't|losing battle against drunken- meet 20 years ago. What a won-|ness. In Czechoslovakia and derful life we could have had|Hungary, where children drink 4 wine with meals, as American 5; children drink water, alcoholic feel guilty, dearest, A marriage|poisoning among youngsters is jeence only a piece of|0on the increase, On Raster Mon- 6. "Your love has given me|day the hospital clinic in Buda- " pest had a case of extreme drunkenness every 30 minutes. Most of the patients were be- tween 10 and 12 years old. Some were only 8, "Juvenile crime in Hungary has increased 36.8 per cent from 1960 to 1965, An authority said the drinking habits of juve- niles is a major factor con- tributing to criminality." Please print this. It may help button that Harvard professor's lip.--On Your Side Dear On: I am not trying to Tar sie s2..8 355 FL ea 2 aL 5 g 3 a whole new world. I really pity my wife, She will know the happiness and fulfillment that T now know." Twelve years later this last statement opened my eyes: "The trip we have planned for years is off, darling. I must take my wife. But I will be thinking of you every minute. And listen, dearest, I'll be away almost two months, so maybe you'd better look for another man. Loneliness can be a ter- MEN ARE THE TROUBLE CALGARY (CP) -- Men are more difficult to wake up in the morning than women, says Mrs. Mona Burston, who does just that every morning, for a Yocal telephone service. '"'Mostly the men are the sleepy ones," mes apes ae we eee te rere ey He as rible thing."--A 43 - year - old Failure Dear Failure: Your qualifies you for honorary membership in the 'Old-Too- Soon, Smart - Too - Late Club." Thank you for writing. And P.S. If you don't take your boss' advice you are a hopeless idiot. Dear Ann Landers: Several months ago you had a real letter button anybody's lip, but I ap- preciate your sending on the news story. I thought I was a careful reader but somehow I missed it, Thank you very much. Confidential to Should I Or Should I Not; You should not. Listening to raw jokes and laughing at things you don't even understand will not make you "one of the crowd." CHILD GUIDANCE Set Homecoming Pattern For First Term Pupil By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD During these early days at school it is important to culti- vate prompt and happy return home from school of the child in the early grades. Thus you may help bin ned a gand nat. tern for his entire school life. Your child may walk home not far from school or come on a school bus. If by the latter way, he may get off the bus a few blocks from his home, He could learn to loiter there. See- ing interesting things on the way home he may pause with other children to watch them or mot bole children over eight or 10 sup- pose these children can safely fend for themselves, or hope the neighbors will look after them. I wish these parents would pro- vide a capable parent. substi- tute for companionship as well as protection, morally and phys- ically, for these children. While working, the mother might be able to afford hiring this sub- stitute, Some parents are able to ad- just their working hours so that one of them will be home till the children leave for school and one will be there on their re- turn. Some industries are glad THERE ARE 40 little cots in the "nursery" of the Berlin University Women's Clinie Twa or. three in- dustrious nurses bath and change the babies and en- INBBerlin Every fourthere is a shortage of nurses. ter details of temperature, pulse and weight on the chart above every cot. A father laokine at his son behind glass commented: "In the old days, a great Baby Care By Conveyor Belt -- Or Is There A Better Way? | West | money, many new-born babies died because the system was not so sterile. In view of ° this, I'm. quite prepared to put up with these pre- cautionary measures." desire to leave the baby next to the mother's bed. In_ the Clinic, there are not more than six to eight mothers at any one time, and naturally this kind of care costs more ish BABY TAKES PLACE Princess Alexandra's second baby, a girl born July 31, is 17th in succession to the Brit- throne. ~-- Wilson's FURNITURE stop at a schoolmates' home. hours, the mother sees her | Rationalization has to be car-|~ In case you approve of your child going to a schoolmate's home, it will be better, as a rule, for him to come home first and go there afterward. If he arrives home unduly late go to meet him. If he is walk- ing from school you might want to check carefully and walk home with him until such time as he develops more responsi- bility. BE HOME Aim to be home if possible when your young child arrives home, or have a capable sub- stitute there. As you can see, his having you home to greet him is. very important, espe- upper elementary, to help in making such working hour adjustments. KNOW WHEREABOUTS Sometimes children in the or higher grades, are required to remain late at school for extra help, rehearsal of a school play, or for a special program. Cultivate early and constantly in your school child the habit of letting you know in the morning if he will arrive home late or to call you up when such occurs un- expectedly. In a well-run family every member keeps those at home in- formed when he or she will arrive home later than the usual time. cially if it is his first year in school. Even the child in the upper grades or high school will like to find you home when he arrives from school and to have you see him off in the morning. Most parents who work pro- vide adequare care of the young child in their absence. But all too many parents of ANSWERING QUESTIONS Q. Would you punish a tot for being in a tantrum? A. Hardly, unless he were endangering himself or other persons or property. The best weapon is being deaf and dumb and having no feelings yourself when he is in a rage. child for half an hour when she feeds it. Now and again she can take a look through glass walls into the babies' nursery: one, two... number 14 at the back there, that is my son Klaus! The first 8-10 days after the birth of the child pass in this way in the maternity wards of the big hospitals in the Federal Republic of Germany. Right? Wrong? This is what head physician Dr. Hofbauer of the University Women's Clinic in Berlin says: "The danger of infection Is reduced by isolating the chil- dren from their mothers. The maternity cases, who need to rest and recover, are not dis- turbed by children crying. A better watch can be kept on the new-born babies and if there are complications, help is swifter." There is a lot to be said for it! Besid sometimes there THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Despite good Venus aspects now governing personal rela- tionships, some restrictions are imposed by other planetary in- fluences: Notably a need for care in all correspondence and communications generally; also in finances. Neither is this a good period for launching new enterprises. N. Zealand Author Honored In Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) -- New Zea- land's petite deputy high com- missioner, Miss Helen Hamp- ton, Thursday opened an exhibi- tion commemorating Katherine Mansfield, New Zealand's best- known author. The exhibition of personal ob- jects and manuscripts was offi- FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while you can make good job headway during the next 12 months, it would be advisable to concentrate on reasonable goals rather than to strive for the impossible. In three months, you will enter an excellent pe- riod along these lines -- one which will last until the middle of February but, after that, ex- cept for a brief period during the last two weeks in April and in June, you will have to keep Plugging until Aug. 1 when you will enter your second really good cycle for advancing career matters. Where finances are con- cerned, the aforementioned mid- December - mid - February weeks should also prove profi- table, with further advances indicated in June, August and September. Do be conservative during intervening months, however--especially in Novem- ber and the first three weeks of December. Along personal lines: Best cycles for romance: Late De- cember (an all-around good pe- riod for all Virgoans), next April, May and August. The balance of 1966 does not prom- ise much in the way of travel, but you can look forward to extremely propitious periods for a"taking off" in early February May 15 and Sept. 10 of next year. If careful to avoid friction in close circles during early March and early June, your do- mestic and social life should prove most harmonious. A child born on this day will be endowed with remarkable in- tution, fair-mindedness to an unusual degree, and fine liter- are 80 or more new-born babi \these ried out here too, an inevitable | necessity in a mass society. | Dr. Kretschmar 'has a dif- ferent concept for his West Clinic in Berlin-Dahlem: here the mothers do not experience Strange 10 days of vacuum after the birth. Beside each bed, there is a baby's cradle. "We regard this as the better method. It is more natural and it furthers a close relationship between mother and .child." In the West Clinic, the hus-| band is also allowed to be present whilst his wife is giv- ing birth. Dr. Kretschmar has had highly satisfactory experi- ences with this and is absolute- | ly in favor of it, but... .| "Naturally this is impossible in large clinics if the mothers giving birth are only separated from each other by screens and one midwife has to look after) several at the same time.' This "but" unfortunately also | for clean bright teeth use Cow Brand Cow Brand Baking Soda on a moist toothbrush helps remove stains -- cleans and brightens teeth and "dentures, Leaves a fresh, clean feeling that 'lasts all day. And to relieve sore throat, gargle with one teaspoon of Cow Brand in water -- soothes irritation and helps remove mucus, Cow Brand Baking Soda and their mothers to be taken care of. Everywhere in the Federal Republic of Germany cially opened at city hall by Un- dersecretary of State G, G. E. Steele, standing in for his supe- rior, State Secretary LaMarsh. The exhibit features pictures of the author, who died in 1923 at age 35, with her husband, critic Middleton Murray, and friend, D, H. Lawrence. Also on display are Miss Mansfield's fa- vorite possession, a Chinese shaw! which covered her coffin and letters and diaries in her almost-illegible handwriting. 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