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Eastern Slates I, Vole Tuesday Y., Penn. Elect National Delegates ASSOCIATED PRESS Mimaries will be held t7. me in New York, the Pennsylvania is. expected "Seavy i" New York ligl?f; l Arties in both states will inventions in Chicago un ncted. KEV YOBKi in the GOP . (or presidential convention . Gen. Eisenhower ap pertain to get most of the 5. 06 delegates. Dewey is u him Supporters of Sen. S Ohio claim 20 delegates, as moc'ratlc Party appears K cast the bulk of its 94 .York votes at the conven for W. Averell Harriman, tr for mutual security. J Pennsylvania's presidential Lnce election, only two m are on the ballot, Eisen 18 "J u.rM v.. Stassen. Re tains, But any voter in either ly may write in 'ne name oi choice. HIT HAS advised supporters it state not to write his name He results of the preferential not legally bind delegates to party conventions. Democraict state organlza- has not backed any specific Mtratlc candidate, but State i Samuel G. Neff said the or iation will be surprised by the tvast for Sen. Kefauver of Mssee. Jbservance Set b Honor Poet iffiGON CITY W) Next bfiday will mark the 100th Liersary of the birth here of kin Markham, poet who gained precognition from "The Man the -Hoe," published in 1899, fit public observance of the ! here will start Sunday with tm. meeting in the Methodist fcth where a recording Mark- t mix of his most famous a will be played. lithe anniversary date, plagues He placed in Library Park in a landscaped traffic divider his birthplacer garage is located on .the site Uarkham's birthplace. rchase Costs Set MKYCMU.R) U. S. Army mir- Ws in Japan as special procure- oroera are expected to total million for the past 12 lb, if was estimated by the pnment, Sunday. Feeble-Mindedness Can Be Cured Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Mon., Apr. 21, 1952 Page BACKS ESTES-SPaui0' H. Douglas, a "Northern lib eral," endorses Sen. Estes Kefauver for the presidency at a Washington, D.C., news conference. Douglas said the people are for Kefauver. By SIDNEY PslVflm r rr.AW.'li',','1 ""' ' (.ni.TIMniTC r , n, . rn , ' ",r' UT L se i . , . " i'"iHi-iBcea woman lviny,Srn, .i"1 i. con- ... .uic - minaedness can me chd' She'! been Biven in the United States. ,2 E,n8"sh actor, awarded a fellowship for , indefinite ap- m ine ioiumbus State u j. ' owuies oi men n C ld'pS.cichild"n the defect oA.' j V ""'" "oi pro duce a defect of the mind. She lf,7ii . , y "as been uess itui in teaching "hopeless" mental -w.iicms io read and write. SlOUt. hrnurri-halM,j Tt iner began her specialized study of .-.uauun live years ago, j after practicing medicine for 25 nMij ot ner tnree children -22-year-old Michael uuiu menrauy defective. DOCTORS rnm t. . . !lu.dn3,d ONCRETE PRODUCTS M2S W. (tb Phone 5-4331 HI Mi uNJow here's a girl Who was so heady She plumb forgot To phone for Freddie. 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"I knew that my son, In spite of many limitations, had also a number of abilities," Dr. Gellner explained.. Specialists insisted that In fee ble-minded children "the poten- tlalties of mental growth have been stunted or destroyed . . . and- it is no use to attempt the impossible." But Dr. Gellner said she found the impossible possible. "My son, despite his handicaps. made very definite advance ments," she explained. "I taught him in a manner in which one would teach a blind child. I based my teaching on my theory. "Now he can type and do all the things that his personal well being requires. BY THE TIME Michael was 17, the English doctor said, her fam ily's financial position was secure enough so that she could rive ud her medical appointment and start out to investigate what happened in the brains of children which made them fpehle-minrtari. ' The assumption made in all pre vious medical views on the cause of mental deficiency has been that the trouble, or "lesion, was in the cerebral cortex. The generally accepted Interpretation has been that this is due to some inborn failure to develop. Dr. Gellner says that the cortex like other parts of the human body, develops only when it is stimulated to develop; that the capactiy for higher mental activi ties is intact in mentally retarded persons, but the messages neces sary for these functions can't get through. The cortex fails to de velop, because of long disuse. The London specialist' stresses that usually it is not the simple, individual senses, such as hearing and seeing1, that the block inter feres with, but the tying together of these senses that is lost, CAREFUL testing of a mental ly retarded child may reveal the presence of some particular trou ble in tying together nerve im pulses, Dr. Gellner adds, and further testing will almost always reveal some normally unused pathway to the main center of the brairj which still Is open. By teaching the child through such senses she hopes to develop intelligence which otherwise would never appear. One noted specialist in the study of the brain has remarked of Dr. Gellner's work:" The promise which lies in her theor;' is incalculable." HICKEY-FREEMAN CLOTHES McDonald Theater Bldg. 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