Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1931, Page 22

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rB—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1931 MISSOUR| WATCHED [STUDIES OF CHILDREN REVEAL iwyitrsn s £ ot st re e e THIEF FACES PROBLEM HABITS OF SLEEP AND LEARNING |57 Bk 5 Kiio"did st 'se| Parents Often Xey to Bebavior Shing vegins 5 | ador 0 dgess o A stom b the well when the test was repeated. This Fears of parents, however earetully e i ond: | thist. who looted the autcmoblle of f skill g 4 . Maladjustments in School Often Traced to Chldren, raine than Tom spectic prac: g e | oDuring the present oar af sntenatve | L 0 ¢! PAINT D. 5 . night fears, refusing to go {eon g A e e ARG 30 EPT. .. | . Neurotic Parents-Extroverts Sleep wis' 1ound ‘s, notewuethy. Incstiie. 10| Bl el e ety I | e B ot | i he Tl bl o B Tt e s: | : First of Seven Vacancies in . ooy learning, but In some cases it was found | came clear when it was found that the sis on the physical organs of speech. | each of the 350 shoes hs took was for | Will Supply You With Less Than Neurotics. overansity Which.Cousel Jower sores | S, B ungt, BTl wAs . dread ol T ol et | House to Be Filled in : than Where there was Do “race.” n"’e'u‘;'“yf.;"?.'m"i‘égfin'? fbou these | Mexico City Replaces Text Books. % S APOLm’ “ " fears to the child, but suggested them MEXICO CITY, September 28 (#).— g Vote Tomorrow. BY THOMAS R. HENRY. and restlessness showed that the later Problem” Children Checked. g gl A i e e the children are put to bed the longer | Besides the group of children Tegu- | i Moy v ine queer behavior of the | I supply the public schools with new i ; X R s sones o el ad s enttaren |t takes them £ go to sleep and that, ' larly at the center, the staff has worked | child, says the report, often can B6 | toxt Losks. ks oo i seterorer vy Lift Out Torturing Interior Gloss .. ocial 'ress. N . “prob- | found only by studying the parents|the Catholic Church in Mexico's inde- ORN while they remain abed later iIn the with a considerable number of Prob- | other tha itself. 3 SPRINGFIELD, Mo., September 28— | Bright chiidren apparently sleep less morning, the total amount of SmET jopy» children who have proved diicult | Troblem children, iy was daund tiat 30 | Bondence movement will be eliminated, C S . For That Fall pendence movement will be eliminated. Whe first of seven vacancies in the Na- | than duller children. 3 to manage in home or school. | parents, either father or mother, had | soayed With Fingers prodiye Slonal b |, Competition is not always a good| Close statistical analysis of the re- ., "ijroe number of these children,” | Risiney . L £ A BT R & witeg e Refinishing Job! B e e r"eiece | incentive to. nccompiishment, porte, Dr. ‘Sherman says, showed that .4 R0 SUED a0l et pentay. | dlstinet neurotic traits. A group of 50 NO PAIN! NO BOTHER! he | Many children become muladjusted | there was a slight tendency for the ;. oq°at school. In the home parents | 33 . i art Beventhy Missourl QIstHer clects ' sucs I the public schools, but usually be- | brighter children to sleep less, but this 3¢, S080" T ekt oS Barente | 31 meurotic (Shildren, This does not | Handbags Repaired & Relined Qu R, e $1.05 cause of bad conditions in the home | may have been an accidental esult due bof 16 (TCF Lo ORI devtations and | & m:",;h'u;u Sam C. Major, Demo-, 51'he ause they are too bright for their |to the small numbers studied. fTh:gg Lo iy et e ""“e"-:l;:' m::gn ;{h’gt -cl’;uz“:‘m orernite Bs The election has attracted State and | C1Asses. was an unmistakable utrln lency fl” by |looked. In school, with an impartial | the parents during the formative years, | | Leather Goo ablonat in Children are not naturally “polite.” | children rated as slightly neurotic by | ;pcerver and with the necessity of con- | when 10" gs very susceptible to the || LADIES' Ha 1 lonal interest as a possible barometer the research center Stafl {o sleep longer forming 'to definite rules, malndjust- | Misntes: - Wrist Wateh Straps 00 % Gallon ©f what the trend will be in 1932, Fill- Results of Study Unexpected. and more quietly than the well-ad- | [OT0DE o definite rules, maladiust- suggestion. M. KOMRN North 1210 Tl ing of this and the other vacancies Will | These are among the findings from | justed extroverts in the group. ginting stages Polite Phrases Dropped. 1748 M Bt. N.W.—At Cons. Ave. B fin out i $1.95 ve an important bearing on whether | 5 vear's intensive experimentation with| Btudy of the afternoon naps showed S5 large number of such difficulties| Parents of most of the children sent e | i o oie Cwhe s Republicans will retain the House children between 2 and 5 years old at|that the most active children, who sup- ', A jarge mumber | superiority of the | to the research center, it was found, o corn. 1t costs ization or lose control to the the National Child Research Center | posedly were more tired physically, slept chi'd to the demands of his school | had stressed in the home the rules of | N secaSiti iegicnr §130%g2, Ditted - . aay ’En-‘":m Gallon ocrats. . here; as reported by the director. less than those who had been, Telatively Crode "% number were referred bocanse | politenes s mibtiny o nen® ces of o ves Somfort to {hete troubled wilh painrel The seyenth Missourl district nor-| The sleep studies, the annual Teport |inactive all the morning. A possible ST 8 DUTRCr WerE referved because Saying “piease” ang “thank you “ThiS 4 corns. | $3.75 faally 1s Democratic by 1500 10 3:500. | says, gave the most unexpected results. | explanation of this, the director reports, 00 TNETERTNE, T Leacher could | saying ¢ required at the center. 1t was || DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES . e ettt I lve of the | Records obtained from the parents of | is that the nervous system of the young- (oL A%, G FY UEOR AL S0 ey | Was mob require words soon almost dis- . sali st seven elections, losing to Roscoe C. |24 children at the research center over |sters becomes overstimulated by play such an extent that they finally fafled | appeared from the vocabularies of the Eyesight Specialist Kann's—Third Floor. Pattersn, now United States Senator, In | a period of 30 days showed that the|so that some time is required for this in ‘thatr sthool work, . F'hees cliikien cg‘mm Wheu ssasiing 16 the PRSI 920 and to Jshn W. Palmer, again the | average length of night sleep is 11 hours | st/mulation to subside to the point had an_intelligence above their school | workers and to each® other, although Phone National 0721 5 epublican nominee, in 1928. This|and that there is little tendency for | where sieep can take possession of the (o0 &n Intefigence abol they became | they still used them at home. | 405410 McLachlen Bids. Eases the Pain Removes the CORN time the situation has been somewhat | this to decrease between the second ! child. . 3 !bored with the routine of the school ' Another interesting study was of the L romplicated by the entrance into the |and fourth years, Correlations between | Studies in the acquisition of skill were race of L. L. Collins, independent anti- | the time of going to bed, falling asleep | made by studying children throwing at prohibition candidate, formerly a Dem- ocratic leader here. Palmer and Rob- ert D. Johnson, the Democratic nom- fnee, have the indorsement of the Anti- Baloon League. Numerous prominent speakers have | o o . . pre S A w l Frigidaire Prices Tane In On WMAL night indicated the election had _at- Bracted attention elsewhere than within T 30 to 7:00 tonight the district. Pormer Senator James A. | Reed spoke at Lexington Saturday night | ] ow (4 in Johnson's behalf and Senator Joe T. | f Wn;l:&ke for him at smtng‘neulx. 1 0/ * ' nator Patterson and_State officials | t 10 ; 0 4 wer / [ ] . have made many speeches for Palmer. | D. C. NAVAL OFFICER WINS ADAMS’ COMMENDATION | — b g Comdr. Beatty Praised for Part in| e ! 8196-50 l ‘Winning Battle Efficiency i Il a ‘ | | | and Gunnery Trophy. —This is one of Ssarotiiy e his writte 1et 2 the complete line etary ms written a let- Il - r of commendaticn to Lieut. Comd: I = . of new models I . ; . E. m"&‘y&xg' S'hlc“w' ‘zumfirysoné- - now on display T ight cruiser U. S. 8. whose home is at Comyholm, | J i = pa here I't th{tloyer ?acl)rm l"l:;rk t‘mdl Kl!{lhgcle b!:t‘t‘l’ he;, prices! Li eur:e for part winning e effi- kel = A tetir clency pennant and gunnery trophy in i, ke ghe cruiser class, 1930-31. | 2 Sy and H num;n:wno:veé Lsaueéi 0 1:5&: of | mous cold control; Pommendation to ‘apt . L. 'yman, | “ 3 . 8. Navy, of Evanston, Ili, command. | the new ‘“quic- ltfl' tg:mu. s.m s‘.e Idaho, whlc'l'-n wns kube” ice tray; e e efficlency pennant ang « » gunnery trophy in that class and was the “Hydrator l:"-rdedmu:e red “E” temrt hr:akt;-xsx an | Qi vegetable freshen- engineering score greater n T . W eent of the score made by the 1=-afi. er; and many oth. battleship in engineering, lr:;-l competi- er features make Bive year ending June 3 igidai i Secretary v X commended these Frigidaire the fin other officers .,bo.mrd the U. B. 8. est automatic re- Omaha: Comdr. Ellis Lando of Coro- i mado, Calif, executive officer; Lieut. |l frigerator you can Comdr. H. . Floyd of Lockesburg, Ark., | B buy. assistant engineer officer; Lieut. D. F. Worth of West Lynn, Mass., assistant - . fire control officer; Lieut. Comdr. H. J. | B Convenient Terms—Third Floor Redfield of Montelair, N. J., engineer officer; Lieut. E. D. McEathron of nada, 6-inch battery offi- S. A. Carlson of | M| 3-inch_anti-aircraft [ ) Lieut. T. L. McCann of akefleld, Mass.; Chief Machinist E. J. Farrell of Lowell, Mass,, and Machinist D. Fluss of San Pedro, Calif. S i st I Mrs, Elizabeth Howard, aged 76, re- Fonn AveEighth ond © 4 ently traveled 6,000 miles from Liver- pool, England, to Vancouver, B. C., to ttend the wedding of her granddaugh. 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