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August 30, 1939.

Doctors Condemn Mental Services

WIDESPREAD reforms in the treatment of mental disorders are urged in the Feversham report on the voluntary mental health services, issued recently.

The committee, which includert | famous doctors, at for three years under the presidency of the Earl of Fever-ham;; Its Andings occupy 260! pages.

The report says that at the end of 1930, 155,000 persons were notified mental disorder. as under care for ***This." It adds, “represents only a fraction of the total cases."

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The comunitter, urging ordination of voluntary services, Buy the evidence "Justifies the verdicti that these services lack cohesion to such an extent that they do not give full value for the money, time, and effort spent upon them.".

Widow of

Rich Men Sues 3rd Husband

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"Good-bye. Jim; have good trip," said President Roosevelt. as. Postmaster General Farley left him at Hyde Park for trip to Po- land. "Good-bye, Boss," said Mr. Farley, squelching reports of riit between two old friends.

New Era In The Schools

THE British Board of

Education

| has Issued il circular which it considers may well mark the bo- ginning of a new era in secondary education."

Special attention is given to in- proving the value of sixli form work to pupils who stay on until they are 17, for the sake of broadening their education, but do not intend to sit fur the gher School Cerificate.

The Board suggests for them MRS. SARAI BURKE, aged

one-year course, with further study 36, of Woodville, Nenagh, the normal school subjects, phys County Tipperary, who was said cal training, and a number of specint of the clinics do not even provide the to have married the nephew of subjects, including rural work

OVERCROWDED

Commenting on out-patient treat- ment the committo state that "Some

rudiments of en efficient service.

"Some meet, only

onve

(in

a peer, then a wealthy farmer,country schools), commercial sub- Jects, music, art, metalwork, wood- month. recently sued her third husband, wark, nursing and domestic training. some are so overcrowded that India farm labourer, for main- vidual attention is impossible: others

One of the advantages of such a tenance. are either under-staffed or served by

course would be its preparation for She said in Nenagh District Court, the proper use of leisure. inadequately trained personnel."

Regarding in-patient treatment that she married John Burke in 1937

An explanatory statement accom- Ulicy declare

that the lack of proper after the death of her second hus-panying the circular points out that band, a gentleman farmer nained it would be the task of the school to accommodation is a matter of grave

Dwyer, by whom she had four chil-convince employers thuit a boy or girl Importance,

who had spent this extra year An Increase in juvenile delln-dren.

fer first husband, Mr. Ctolworthy school would be a more valuable em- quency is partly blamed on lack of social security and slackness of home Rowley, nephew of Lord Langford, ployee than one leaving at 16.

whom she married when she was 18, discipline since the war.

had also died.

"DULL CHILDREN"

Judge Flood: Are you an ordinary

gir17-Yes,

USE OF LOCAL FACILITIES It is proposed that small schools, where fucilities do not exist for ad-

The committee do not know why count must have been an altractive vanced education, shouki transfer ex-

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there has been an increase in mental

when They estimate that about

type

you dullness, 105,000 children are mentally defee-nephew," he said.

neither Mrs. Burke stick tive, of whom 35,000 are "education= |

peer's ceptional pupils at the age of 16 to schouls more adequately staffed and of her equipped.

ally retarded only. In addition, first husbands left her any money.;

Special arrangements for transport,

there is a group of dull and back-She lost her widow's pension when and in some cases boarding, would

children, numbering, with the she married Burke.

35,000 "retarded children," about She alleged that after 16 months Burite deserted her and failed to 300,000.

The committee's recommendations support her and her four children. include the setting up of child guid- Burke said he was earning 12s. ance clinics and the formation of a week, plus board. He did not want National Council from the voluntary to return to his wife. mental health organisations.

The case was adjourned.

Hunted Boar With Bow and Arrow

¡ be necessary.

In the main

stage of secondary ducation, before the School Ceril- fleate, the Board considers that puplis should continue to learn English, one foresen language and mathematles, although they need not now offer all three for examination. A pamphlet will suggest to be issued shortly means of using this new freedom to widen the curriculum.

that the in- The Board suggests

and general life of the struction school should be more closely related to foent opportunities.

In rural districts geography could include incal surveys, science could cover agricultural chemistry or plant and animal biology, and practicn Mrs. Mole told something of her work could take the form of garden- Ing. Similor experiments could be commercial industrial or

England's most notable archer for, each requiring a 461b. pull. many years, Mr. A. H. Mole, an ex-

tea planter In India, has gone to husband's prowess. Oslo to compete in the ninety-second "He uses Swedish steel bows." she made in

centres, Grand National Archery meeting. said, and not the od yew bow.

In archery circles Mr. Mole's per- formances are

"It is rather remarkable that

iny

as being husband should be the finest archer

in England, brenuse he was wounded Mallard Duck Is Pet

little

than marded Recently at Qxford he scored 1,234 in the right hand during the war and points in a Double York Round has to shoot left-handed.

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SPOKANE, Wash. (UP). Miss only, 17 below the score put up in He began to take up archery'only Mary Louise Calkins has a pet Mal- 1850 by Maurice Ford, England's most five years ago,

Jard duck named Jeep that follows The duck wus all archer since the legendary famous

"He seemed to take to it naturally her about like a dop days of

of Robin Hood. Hitherto no and has never had a lesson in his given to her lust Easter. one had approached Ford's record by life. He has gone out hunting in tending Whitman College at Walla 200 points.

India with only n bow and arrow and Walla this spring, the duck In shooting a Double York Round has bagged such animals as a 2721b. behind her as she Mr. Mole had to shoot 144 arrows, wild bogr."

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