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Five Meningitis
Cases in Oregon
Portland -WP1'- Oregon has
had five cases of spinal men
ingitis this year but this num
bcr is not unusual, the State
Health board said Tuesday
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Mental Illntu
The best guide I know for
a family which hat- had the
misfortune of having some
member d c
velop a men
tal difficulty
is a small pa
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book written
by Mrs. Edith
M. Stern; it
was first pub
lished in 1942,
and Is now in
its fourth edi
tion. So many questions come
up, when a family has this
problem, and Mrs. Stern an
swers them well. Her book is
put out for 50 cents by the
National Association for Men
tal Health, 10 Columbus Cir
cle, New York ID, N. Y.
Mrs. Stern discusses such
important problems as wheth
er the patient should be put
into a mental hospital, and if
so, should it be a private or
public hospital? She tells
us about the problems of get
ting a patient committed, of
taking him to the hospital and
of leaving him there.
What will happen to him
during his first few days in
the place? What sort of a
world will he find within the
hospital? What are the treat
ments that he is likely to re
ceive.' What can he do in
the hospital? What should be
the relation of the family to
the hospital and to their loved
one there? Should they write
to him? Should they visit
him, and how should they be
have when perhaps he is hos
tile to them?
How Family Shall Bahave
An Important problem that
Mrs. Stern discusses is that of
how the family shall behave
when the patient comes home.
So often the hospital people
find that because the untrain
ed or perhaps outraged rela
tives fuss at him and com
plain to him about how much
of a nuisance he has been,
and how much he has cost
I them, he decides thut lie
i would rather ao back tn his
I buddies In the hosnltal What
1 then should the family do to
1 help him, and how permanent
is his recovery likely to be?
An able psychiatrist says
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Cmerllui f'rofeuor of Medicine
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(Refiner and Tribune Syndicate,
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that in many a case, if the
disturbed person had only had
a sensible and kindly family
to help him and take care of
him, he never would have had
to go to the mental hospital.
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Is developing by understand
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Dunne, 81, died Monday of a
cerebral hemorrhage.
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date for governor in 1934,
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in 1957. He also was a candi
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nhyi-hlatrKt, three clergymen, thrcr editors and a women's editor.
1 ai h article le a nummary of a lamlly dUacrremcnt presented to the
l.ountil. The Council deals with problem., major and minor,
encountered hv iculdance cotUUtlori and nocial workers. Ldlted by
Mr. Alma Denny. (Copyright by General Features Corp.)
Rollo D. From social
drinking, she has descended
to secret drinking.
Betty D. It was he who
got me started. I used to hate
the stuff.
a--.e e
Rollo D. Now I know
what's wrong. Betty's excuse
for not having meals ready
used to be that she didn't
feel well. But I came home
unexpectedly early from a
week's business trip and I
thought a tornado had struck.
Betty had forgotten where
she left a bottle of whiskey
and had turned the place upside-down.
Since then I find
that labels on bottles don't
mean a thing. She hides liq
uor in vinegar bottles, thermos
jugs, even in a hot water bot
tle. Well, now what?
Betty D. I was frantic
that day because I'd been rob
bed of liquor by a handyman
and a maid who came across
some, and I was hoping
they'd missed a bottle I'd
counted on. Rollo shouldn't
kick or be surprised. I'm 41,
our children arc grown and
away, I'm lonely and get no
sympathy from him. When I
tcctotalcd, he called me a
wet blanket. So now I'm a
wet lush. lie used to force mc
Idown an old-fashioned before
(dinner. Now I like them in
stead ol dinner. And I us
usally hold them well.
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The Council: Addiction to
anything is a form of slow
poison that can often be view
ed as suicidal. The person
who drinks too much, eats
too much, takes drugs com
pulsively, even smokes too
much - such a person is say
ing. In effect. "I don't care!"
So the first line of reply, in
order to reverse the destruc
tive habit, is, "Why? What's
wrong? Can't we find a heal
thy, constructive way to
raise your spirits?" . . . Betty
Assault Charged
In Benton Incident
Corvallis -WW Gerald Con-j
rud Swart., 29, of Monroe has
been charged with assault j
with a deadly weapon after i
a shooting incident at the j
home of his former wife in the
Benton county community of !
Alpine.
Benton county sheriffs dep
Uttea said Swartl was wailing
for his former wife, Betty
Ann. 2j, and her fiancee. Bob
Lyons, at her home about 4
a.m. Deputies said the woman
told them SwarU threatened
her with a rifle, then fired
three shots m the direction ot
a neighbor, shot out the lighis.
and hit her with the rifle
barrel.
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Remaining Whooping Cranes
To Start Annual Canadian Trek
Washington - UPI - Any day
now, all that is left of a once
mishty flock of whooping
cranes will start winging into
the sky from Aransas Wildlife
Refuge in Texas for their
nesting area in Wood Buffalo
Park near Great Slave Lake,
Canada.
This time only 28 apparent
ly will make the 2,500-mile
journey, four less than return
ed to Aransas last fall and 10
less than flew northward last
summer.
The Interior Department's
Fish and Wildlife Service
hopes that some of all of the
10 missing birds have sur
vived and will rejoin the
flock. In 1946, only 17 whoop
ers, including five young,
were counted throughout the
winter. Yet 22 adult birds
came south that year. The
speculation and hope this year
is that the birds now missing
escaped observation.
In Small Groups
The whoopcrs probably will
leave in small groups over a
period of six or seven weeks.
Last year, the first five lo
take wing left on or about
April 2.
The whoopcrs are mostly
white, about five feet tall,
with red-crowned heads and
black-tipped wings. In migra
tion they fly high, sometimes
out of sight, carried along on
wings with a seven - foot
spread. Their trumpet - like
calls, or whoops, can be heard
for great distances.
When the west was young
and bison roamed the plains,
there were thousands of
whoopcrs. The birds disap
peared gradually. Now there
are only a handful that fly the
usual migration route across
Texas. Oklahoma, Kansas, Ne
braska, South Dakota, North
Dakota, Eastern Montana, and
into Saskatchewan and Al
berta. The Fish and Wildlife Serv
ice made 38 aerial counts of
whoopcrs in the Aransas area
between Oct. 19. when the
first arrived from the norlh,
and March 25. The buildup
was gradual until a peak of
32 cranes was noted on Dec.
7 and again on Dec. 20. Since
then the counts have fluctu
ated between 19 and 28.
Vigilance Increased
Because six adult whoopcrs
did not return lo Aransas in
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the fall flight and because no
young birds were born during
the year, Refuge personnel
Increased vigilance over the
numbers that did return. The I
number and range of recon-;
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creased in an effort to locate
the missing birds.
There have been many ru-1
mors regarding the missing
cranes. There were reports
that northern hunters had j
shot southbound cranes by
mistake. Other reports were
that the cranes had been shot
by careless hunters seeking
sandhill cranes. The Interior
Department said all such ru
mors were studied and that
none had been substantiated.
The only definite information
is that 38 whoopcrs started
north in 1962, only 32 came
DacK. one wun young, ana
that only 28 were sighted in
far - reaching surveys in
March.
Population Varies
The population of wild
whooping cranes has varied
considerably since counts
started in the winter of 1933
39. Beginning with a low of
14 then, a full decade passed
before the number increased
lo 31.
During most of the 1950s,
numbers dropped into the
20s, reflecting both the low
productive potential and loss
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population of 38 in the winier
of 1961-62 was the greatest
recorded since the counts
started.
In addition to the wild
flock, there are seven whoop
ers in captivity. Six, including
the famous Old Crip and
Josephine, are in the Audubon
Park Zoo, New Orleans, and
one is at the San Antonio,
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