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Ada Oklahoma Thursday July 30 1959
THE ADA EVENING NEWS
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GILBERT'S "What Young People Think"
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CHIROPRACTIC
HEALTH Teeners Born tn Age of HELTH C
Science 226 E 12th
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to Superstitions of Parents
THERAPY
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P IL WIITTOCK
By EUGENE GILBERT an
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President Gilbert Youth 1 ans26TITION5 Aza ' F--M5215VX NON65N15 010:fil F35 A good luck" says Jacqueline Smith Mrs P R Whytock RN Teal
Researa C ri o 1 A LOT OF IFUNe750N1 f 'PAT POEN'T FELCX5 13rtER mANI kkv of Hallowell Maine
7 11 1 ! "Wish on a hay truck but don't immilinimenomm
Today's teen-agers avoid lad- J IN '1012AG 6CIENTS 60S 5crtiNo look back at it or it won't come'
b true" says Sandra A Wihster 15 BUZZ SAWYER
andders and black cats and knock tQ I rt'Al IAPPA IV 111 5---nWO2L 0 I 511CH CRINCII og zhallomell Ines
on wood just hke Mon and Dad ''' I
Name their parents for it -r40' ''''!?' wArcw air Foz TwouGHT5 Qui It's had luck to lay an umbrella!
We asked 671 memhers of the ri-7---
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t of::nat7)1randir y)ou come in the! -7-E7?-Boomim:
d a I gi out the bat k 144 'MU EMIR'S
teen generation across the min- EtL I 7 7
P E3Oyf t H2 f 71 111r company is coming and if your -NE NiN MAW
try point-blank Are you super- 46 -11' ''
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st 1 t i ou s ? - I ! ! '1 ''-L- (
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! you say's Bev Smith
Three in 10 answers point-blank' 1 If 1
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I' tilka e Sports-minded Pat Coinkshank '4 '!:! v
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Thirty-six per cent hedged a ca - 'Ill 'i
! oNt 14 Duluth Minn believes "the 1 :P
little saying they are only mary
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k' 1 - third goal always tinS in hockey" 4 :
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of some things Thirty per cent 4 i
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are most superstitious about three 7! ---' 1 0
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And 70 per cent of the young- if n a match the ladder black cats A i I
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sters said their friends are at ' l '-
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s- A----' - I tot i t illi Mom they say does a lot of
ly this answer reflects a deep um i 1 knocking on toad and is a hig it! j'! : c'01
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denying laver of superstition in their parents most point a finger! Almost half of the youngsters—' Conn warns that "it's had luck" believer that tragedies happen in Al
the populatitm at large at mother Fifty-four per cent of the girls al'iin out mimhering the to let one cross your path threes She also staN'S IMI Or thV
" W hen you live in a house like the teen-agers said their mother almost No to one—say they mothe others supers ns t'tio Too 1 way of black its 'and ladders
I do there my mother is al vs are super titious but only 24 per
bovs JOE PALOOKA
- Carole White 17 of Hoosick !tad is particularly wary ahont
was
throwing salt over her shoulder cent said lather l' are wary of Fr' !!‘t's the hith Falls N Y scoffs at the idea be- opening an umbrella inside the
and things like that you can'C Gettint down to superstitions: 1 "Something ahvays happens cause "I on a black cat!" house 1 rtrr'wtilv
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and things like that you can'C Getting down to superstitions: 1 "Something ahvaYs hapPens cause "I on a black cat" house I
help hut be superstitious" says About half of the young people ' without fail' ys Linda Whycolf' Tom Greenspon 17 of Charies-! QUESTIONS ASKED l
13-year-old G il Greenberg of El say they do not walk under Ia-I:17 of Bo ton W Va svs he doesnt avoid
ston ' Are vou sunerstitious'
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kins Park Pa ders almost twice as many girls - Would you sav your mother is
But tlify Darst In of Italian a black cat "unless it has a white'
Kathy ('ifs 14 of Duluth Minn as hoYs Preferring to walk around superstitious? If yes what is her
says her superstitions come from them "1 just can't: I'm scared" Ky feels such fear is immature : stripe down its back" it superstition?
"mv father and his Irish stories" - saYs neverY Smith 17 of St and John Conway says he doesn't Some of the teenagers have (01- ' Would you say your father is
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John Conway 16 of C011eVVille' I-A"lis fear Friday the 13th "because Fri- er pet superstitions superstitious? If yes what is his
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Kan blames his on "parental in- "It would he just my luck to day the 26th isra twice as un-' "When you have to come back pet superstition?
(hence'' !get hit on the head" says 15- lucky" and get something you have for-! Are some or many of your Born That Way !year-old Mary Kadish of Bloom- i Biack cats that cross the paths gotten wish and spit" says Alton friends superstitious? If yes what I
There are other reasons too field Conn of teemagors are avoided by only Fulker 15 of Augusta Maine ' are they ruist superstitious about? I
' Sometimes thirLts just seem to Scott Bradford 17 of Exeter 45 per cnt of them Patti —eereboom says het' lucky Do you alk under ladders?
happen at the right time" a N Id is not one to aVoid a ladder i Annette Eyte 16 of Coffeyville (lays are Wednw--lays and the day Are you particularly wary on
15-year-old Patti Peerehoom of hut it isn't because he's fearless Kam says she walks around them after she washes her hair She also Fr'day the 13th?
floosick Falls N Y And 14-vear-' "Um too lazy to he safe says but doesn't know why And 17- has a sweater she considers kicky l Do you try to avoid a black
old Jerry Gorinsky of Brooklyn he year-old Bob IA of New Canaan' "If you drop a comb step on it cat crossing your path?
says he was "horn that way"
Among youngsters who blame 161 it e r 1 n fte
1 i
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By BETTY A DIETZ !trayed the efficiency experts lets- try to make myself believe it's mittee of the International Com- I One
Dayton News be-on-withit attitude morning again" she admits hu- rnittee on Scientific Management ti
DAYTON Ohio t AP 1—"I rest Time and Energy ' nor crinkling the corners of her This included six weeks in Is- l HENRY
working" says tireless Dr Lillian Dr Gilbreth who as here to eyes tanbul T u r k e y and Athens
Gilbreth who at 80 is not only ' give the Air Force some tips on What does she have against the Greece
one of the worlds formost en- how to handle supply problems rocking chair? ' Purpose of the trip was to find!
!jivers but also one of the most mora efficiently feels people in Dr Gilbreth rare among career
' ways to increase efficiency in
I raveled general fail to make the roost of women at 80 ignores the impli- !
hospitals and other institutions 1
heroine of the book "Cheaper their energies and time cation
1 Tli veteran engineer was par-
by the Do7en" which was writteW "It's an educational process" Rocking ( hair (
Ocularly impressed by the crowdc !
by two of her 12 children Dr Gib she points out "Depends on how ' 'It may he quite out of order sitting in L S 'th ron es an of 1
breth nocently wound up a 10-weck much the individual wants to be among the child study experts ce l m eager to learn about the
tour overseas She was there to efficient" 'hut I love a rocki them chair" she t nden
T States American visitors'
pursue the time and motion studies Industry and the hommaker says eagerly "I rocksA all my ' l
i abroal should make it their busi-1
for which she is famous aro very much alike in this instan- children and now I'm rocking my
nesses to spend a little tine in!
The tall gray-haired grand- ce says Di- Gilbreath grandchildren" i
these libraries Dr Gilbreth is
mother as gracious as a hostess! "A woman may want to do !wt' Gr Gareth president of her r
convinced
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Little, W. D. The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1959, newspaper, July 30, 1959; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2113485/m1/17/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.