CHILD GUIDANCE adeno op nacepprmncanaty -- ager reer ANN LANDERS Finds Violence on TV Contributes To Delinquency By GARRY C, MYERS, Ph.D.|appetite, headaches, vomiting Widow Must Pay All Family Debts After a prolonged study and lic of cut, has issued a report. and chronic fatigue. STUDY AT HOSPITAL from 3 to 12 at two hospitals. These children were at home spending an average of three It found that, "On the basis|to six hours daily in front of of expert testimony and impres-|TV screens and six to ten hours sive research evidence, that a|on Saturdays and Sundays. relationship has "been conclu: -| In each of the 30 cases the sively established between tele-|parents were advised to termi- vised crime and violence and/nate the child anti - social attitudes and be 's TV viewing "l\completely. In the 12 cases in havior among juvenile viewers./which instructions were fol- .»» Television programs which lowed fully the symptoms van- feature excessive violence Can|jshed within two or three weeks. and do adversely influence chil-|The other 18 children allowed dren. Further such adverse ef-|as much ag two hours of view- fects may be experienced by|ing daily were free of symptoms nonmal as well as by the emo-|in three to six weeks. tionally disturbed viewers." TV AFFECTS CHARACTER Also in a mews report Dr. Narkewicz said that some ehil- dren became emotionally in- The committee observed "that no serious student of juvenile bits iy "7, "s rey : 'hat Procvngrege 4 ap ger that hy nightmares and other manifes- vision is the. sole cause Of Ge-|tations indicated a direct link linquency behavior," and ac- knowledges that "'delinquency is between the child's anxieties and the programs they had been the complex product of many watching. factors, social psychological and economic."' Yet the report stated is clear that television, whose impact on the public mind is equal to or greater than that of any other medium, is a "Tt factor in molding the character attitudes and behavior patterns of America's young people." Moreover, the committee as serted that, in its view, "the excessive amount of televised violence and brutality crime, NATIONAL PROBLEM Later follow-ups reveal that some parents. particularly fathers, were unwilling to fore- go the evening shows, Then, of course, the children drifted back to their old ways. They did not report the parents who were un- .|able to limit TV viewing in their children. What a problem this is the nation over, thanks to the prevailing philosophy and prac- can and does contribute to the|tice of excessive permissiveness development of attitudes and ac "lin child-rearing, especially in tions in many young people the early years. which pave the way for delin quent behavior." MONITOR REPORTS The monitors of the commit- tee found that programs "'fea- turing violence" accounted for 46.8 per cent of those seen on TV screens in New York, Chi- cago, Los Angeles and Washing- ton. These findings were about the same found by a similar monitoring survey in 1961--48.6 per cent. Furthermore, the committee THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA There may be some deceptive influences tomorrow, both in business and personal matters. and sidestep smooth talkers. Do be careful with assets, too. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, found that, "Violence and other/your horoscope indicates that, anti-social behavior are, to an|for the next year, your innate overwhelming degree, televised) gifts of good judgment and lead- during time periods in which the|/ership could prove highly prof- children's audience is a largelitable. Try to emphasize these one." LATER STUDY Another significant study was traits since, through them, you jcould advance really worthwhile reported in the public press|toward over-aggressiveness. about the same time this report was issued, but too late to belne governed by good influences included in it, This study was for most of the year ahead and, made and reported by two Pe-/hy late March, which will be diatricians, Capt. Richard M. Narkewicz and Capt. Stanley N. Graven of the Air Force Medi- an all-around good month, you should also note a definite im- provement in your financial af- fairs. Other good periods along They had studied 30 children| { Use good judgment, therefore,| goals. But do be subtle and dip- lomatic, Try to curb a tendency Home and family matters will Mr. and Mrs. Stanley (Sid) Brooks, Highland avenue, cently celebrated their late Mr. and Mrs. David Mit-| chell, Oshawa. three daughters, Mrs. Peter Chryk, (Annie), Mrs. Clifford Pilkey (Viola), and Mrs. James) Boyd (Agnes). grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. month, late April, September,| late: October and-or early No-| vember. Late July, September and next December will be ex- cellent. for travel; and_ this month, late May, late June and late July fine for romance. Don't place too much faith in| the "infatuations" possible in| late September and the first| 'nay weeks of October, how-| ever. MR. AND MRS. STANLEY BROOKS re-jed at the General 45th|Canada for the past 43 years} 4% wedding anniversary with a re-|and Mrs. Brooks has been a/1 ception held at their home. Mrs.|member of the Royal Canadian Brooks is the former Elizabeth|Legion Auxiliary, Branch 43 for Agnes Mitchell, daughter of the/the past 36 years. Dear Ann Landers; A friend husband dies, all the family} debts, such as department store under $450. of mine who ought to know,|side. He slips told me recently that when ajlets them puff on his cigarettes them money and bills, time - payments on ap-|feel but he says he doesn't pliances, cars and house mort-|want to offend his dad b; gages are automatically cancel- 'ing him is move, My father-in- led--provided each account is|!aw is in good health, has a ask- nice income and could live any- I had never heard of this|Where. What he pays us every before, but my friend assures|month comes in handy, but I'd me it is true. Will you please|be happy to do without it. ™ \tell me if my friend has correct|Please give me some help.-- 3h niin bes --Oshawa Times Photo Highland Avenue Pair Mark 45 Years Of Married Life Mr. and Mrs, Also in attendance were Mr and Mrs. Russell Finkle of Kan- There are 12\sas City, Missouri. IFE PRESERVER Brooks were presented floral arrangements, The couple were married injanniversary cake Whitby on December 29, 1919|gifts by their family and friends; and have one son, Stanley and/who were in attendance. and many information? LEARNING EVERY DAY me to see a psychiatrist clean. three wars, | ORANGE SOUFFLE cold water eggs, separated tsp. salt orange juice thawed % c. sugar % c. heavy cream, Slightly beat together envelope unflavored gelatin Mr. Brooks has been employ-| 4 c. Motors of|4 can. (6 oz.) frozen Florida concentrate, MRS. OVER-RULED Dear Mrs.: Your father-in-law Dear Learning: Your friend|Should live elsewhere. does not have correct informa- tion and I hope you will set her straight at once. Women have been known to kill their hus- \bands for a lot less. Dear Ann Landers: wprg: Well, Arleen had her 16th birth- é inl day two months ago and now * |could afford a psychiatrist Ilwe must install a second tele- : = t be writing to Ann Lan-|/nhone to handle her social life. '|| We have four children under|saturday night :|ten years of age. My father-in-\three months. My husband and , |law lives with us, and he is the|y don't know what to make of -|problem. He works nights and jit, She already has a date for : |hangs around 'the house all day|the Easter Bunny hop and a '|telling me how to cook and/prom date for May. He is a retired Army|normal? .|man and has told our kids all the dirty jokes from the last The welfare of your children comes first and you can tell your husband I said so. Dear Ann Landers: We prom- ised our daughter that when shé was 16 she could begin to date. She has a date lined up every for the next Arleen is an honor student and excels in languages and math. She practises the piano When I try to discipline the|regularly and h boys he butts in end takes thelrltosseueta' "ghe eea only with boys we knew and they all seem to be gentlemen. We can't think of a reason to curtail her dating' except that we are afraid it is not good for a girl to be so popular at this age. It may hurt her reputation. | ast suggestions?---MOM AND) Dear M and P; You shouldn't be asking for advice; you should be giving it. A Mom and whipped|Pop who can raise the kind of young lady described in your Sprinkle gelatin on cold waterjletter are io be congratulated. in top of double-boiler to soften. eggiconcerned about Arleen's pop- yolks and salt; stir into gelatinjularity. So long as she sticks to -|mixture. Cook-stir over boiling|the rules and behaves herself it water 4 min. or, until gelatin/would be unfair to restrict her. dissolves and 'mixture thickens ----| slightly. Remove from hot water; stir) RUNNER. in orange concentrate, Refrig-|weeks' notice. Madam's wage erate until beginning to thicken.|scale is too backward and Ma- Beat egg whites almost stiff; I see no reason for you to be Confidential to SITTER - COOK - MAID AND TRACK - Give them two dam's husband is too forward. Is_ this} ONLY Jan, 8th & 9th Choose from This Selection of Rich, Gleaming INTERNATIONAL STERLING | A pattern to please every taste whether it be traditional or modern, rich in weight ond with deep sculptured designs only achieved in solid silver. Come in today . + set.a simply gorgeous table tonight! | JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" BURNS sewers 20 SIMCOE NORTH 723-7022 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M, then beat in sugar. 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