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Tuesday, May 10, 1966 Griffin Daily News
Her Life-Whose Problems?
by Ruth Millett, Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
“It’s my life—not theirs” writes a 16-year-old girl whose
parents are trying to persuade her that she is too young for
What’s wrong with that argument? Well, the
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mother while she finishes the education they wanted her to
get before she married, and after that while she goes to work
each day.
If that is how it will be—if things go wrong—then, at 16, it
isn’t just her life, is it?
Until a young person is capable of making it alone in the
world without help—and that means until he is capable of
being self-supporting—he has no right to say, “This is my
life and I’ll live it as I please.”
It takes more than saying “It’s my life” to make it so. It
takes maturity, the kind of maturity that says, “This isn’t my
parents’ responsibility,” when things go wrong. Sixteen-year
olds aren’t that mature or that ready for shouldering their
own problems.
And since they aren’t, they have no right to ignore their
parents’ their wishes and turn away from their advice. It’s not just
own life so long as they think, like a child, “If anything
goes wrong I can always count on my parents to see me
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up after two or three years
and one or two children? Then whose life
is it?
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Is it going to be just HER life when there
is a living to be earned and a child or two
to be taken care of?
Or will she then decide that she needs her
parents to share her life? That her only
immediate solution to her problem is to share
them, move back home under her parents’
to leave the child
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(Staff Photo - - - James Stewart).
Sam Tingle, chief engineer at the Griffin-Spalding
County Hospital, adjusts an enormous valve on the
air conditioning system. He is one of many people
who work behind the scenes at the hospital for the
patient’s comfort.
Hospital Week
Many People Make
Up Hospital Staff
By JACK MOORE
Hospital Admin'strator
Do you know how many dif
ferent community people itpakes hospital? to make
up a
There are the community lea
ders who serve on the hospital’s
governing board and who esta
blish its policies. ; . there are
the members of the medical
staff who work together to set
high standards of care for ev
ery patient. . . there are the
members of the administrative
staff who coordinate the multi
tude of hospital services. . .the
professionally trained person
nel who work in the hospital at
the patient’s side and behind the
scenes. . .there also are the
volunteer workers who give gen
erously of their time and effort
to provide the many extras that
are so important to patients.
All of these people work toge
ther to serve you when your
doctor says you must go to the
hospital.
May 8-14 is National Hospital
Week. Most of us rarely have
occasion to think about a hospi
tal until we are sick or some
member of our family is in need
of medical attention. But, when
that time comes, we know that
the hospital will be able to care
for our individual needs. In or
der to provide quality care for
each patient, hospitals employ
more than one and a half mil
lion people, which is more than
many of our major manufactur
ing industries.
Hospital people know that as
sembly line care is not good en
ough when you are sick. They
strive to meet the individual
needs of every patient with per
sonal care and attention. Even
the scientific services centered
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Red China A - Blast Believed
Trigger Device* For It- Bomb
By KIM WILLENSON
United Press International
• TOKYO (UP‘l) —Communist
China’s explosion Monday of its
third nuclear device apparently
was an experiment to develop a
triggering device for a powerful
hydrogen bomb, Western scien
tists said today.
The blast brought closer the
day when Red China’s arsenal
will contain the H-bomb. It
sparked the only sh ar viottm ^r° test t 4 of in nuclear Japan,
attack, as well as fears in
Washington that other nations
might decide to develop atomic
weapons to counter Chinese
nuclear power.
China’s announcement said
the device, touched off at 4
p.m., Monday (4 a.m., EST),
contained “thermonuclear
material.” This fpfculiar word
ing led Western scientists to
speculate that she had not
detonated an H-bomb, but had
tested a fission trigger for such
a bomb.
Other indications that the
device was not a true
“thermonuclear” blast was the
fact that experts at the
Japanese^ deffcted Meteorological Agen
cy no earth or
atmospheric shock-waves which
in the are prescribed
and provided individuality to
meet each patient’s exact needs.
Young men and women in se
arch of a career should consi
der the opportunities in our na
tion’s hospitals. Hospitals need
nearly every skill, profession,
talent and trade. Career centers
offer dozens of opportunities to
tempt the imagination and am
bition of every young person.
Hospitals need all types of per
sons, those with a head for busi
ness, those with a gentle touch,
those who work well under pres
sure, those who prefer calm or
derly surroundings.
Hospital careers offer the uni
que opportunity of doing what
you like to do best, in the sur
roundings you prefer, while you
are contributing to the well be
ing of your community. . . per
haps even the nation. Hospitals
face shortages of personnel in
nearly every field.
During National Hospital Week
visit your hospital to learn about
the growing number of interest
ing and rewarding careers avail
able. You may find just the
right career for you.
Capone's Son
Changes Name
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(UPI) — Albert Francis Capone
Jr. shucked his infamous fa
ther’s last name Monday, adopt
ing just plain Albert Francis as
his legal handle. '
He claimed that the late Scar
face A1 Capone’s reputation as a
Chicago racketeer “pushes me
into the glare of publicity for
even minor violations of the
law.”
Circuit Judge L. Clayton
Nance, noting that “the sins of
the father are often visited upon
the son,” told Capone before
granting the change of name
petition: “I hope you will not
besmirch your name so nothing
will be visted upon the heads of
your children.” Capone, 49, a di
vorced father of four, works for
a Miami tire company.
STOCK IDEA
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
— Vivacious Sue Stock, 19,
Alabama’s 37-24-36 contribution
to the Miss Universe Beauty
Pageant, has definite ideas
about the Beatle-hair fad
among teen-age youths.
“I don’t date boys with hair
longer than mine,” she said. “I
want to see their faces.”
“CAMP” CAPSULE
ROSWELL, N.M. (UPI) —
Eighth grade students at
Roswell Junior High School
have buried a time capsule to
be opened in the year 2,000. It
contains James Bond novels, a
Batman comic book and
picturess and recordings of the
Beatles.
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accompany an H-bomb explo
sion. The blast was not even
recorded on sensitive seismogra
phic instruments at Uppsala,
Sweden.
Tomisaburo Hashimoto, the
chief secretary of the Japanese
cabinet, reported to his govern
ment, which closely watches all
nuclear tests, that the Chinese
explosion was a preliminary
experiment for developing an
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H-bomb.
The political overtones of the
test, and indeed the entire
Chinese nuclear program, was
succinctly stated in Red China’s
announcement.
“China’s purpose in conduct
ing necessary and limited
nuclear tests and in developing
nuclear weapons is to oppose
the nuclear blackmail and
threats by U.S. imperialism
and its collaborators and to
oppose the U.S .-Soviet collusion
for maintaining nuclear monopo
ly ”
Japanese reaction was swift.
“It is a matter of extreme
regret that Communist China
had conducted its third test
despite the protests lodged by
Japan following the two earlier
tests,” a Japanese government
statement said.
The statement accused China
of ignoring the fervent wish of
mankind for peace and demand
ed that she become a signatory
of the nuclear test ban treaty,
which only France and China of
the five nuclear powers have
refused to sign. The United
States, the Soviet Union and
Britain are the other “nuclear
club” members.
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