SUiNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THF. Mrl V lr T-ITAN f ilATTYL IPA4II THRED2 DUCLAIM SUICIDES DUECRUISER GE RMIDAA G!_xc I FLORIDA BY INLAND WATERWAYS Requests TO MENTAL TROUBLES Ecag .. Teatmient Ne~cssary In ta',es }":.*'-c ii~ 1'ei Of fentnl JDepressionu .ytaa 1 '2j .?iSit*' ,..: "..:":4:. :i: :::::.....ai11 an exchange DECRIES SOCIALSTIOMA t* tm( .:, x:: andi sociology b' ein Mental ailments more than a ay- :; ; 't ur;n f;."..:>'r;:":a::.p;ro :::::.:::.,. thing else are to blame for the res:ent ::::i§::::::2Y f 'tOl fteI orgy of self-inflicted deaths which has r ,~; left its:iimark on several An e:Ican............ univrsiiesrecently, according to Dr. Louis L. Thurstone, of the deparlUment of psychology in the University of ...:":. ... ::1:t~l." " '';: ;^yk___ .. .i'.''v Chicago. He advocates psychki tric! ' __' _ :: treatment for cases of mental depres- sion :which he believes to be a serious Cetajpe illness comparable to physical ill- ness. h111,Iasen," 42-foot. cruiser of Mit'. and Mrs. Chis ias~ie' ~re "Sucids aonguniersty tu lefs PETERSBURG, Fla , Jan. 29.-"On to Florida via ln and W> are caused at least in part by, the is the new slogan. public attitude toward mental illness; Mr. and Mrs. Lassen of Cedar Lake, Indl., can expia'n he-,v. and insanity," declared Dr. Thu rstone;' " mental illness should not be ceausel' They have ari ved at St. Petersburg after cruising in their 42-[o ,t for social stigma. As soon as we bridge-deck from Cedar Lake, Inc., using the fofLowing route frcom Lake have any physical ailment we consid-; Michigan: Chicago Drainage Canal, Illinois and Mrississippi Rtivers, Gulf er pit a matter of common sense and Hof Mexico, thence, the inland waterways route along the shores of Louisiania, I good judgment to seek medical ad- . Alabama and western Florida. vice, but mental troubles which arel serious enough to become pathological for every case of pathological depres- must then handle these cases without are not usually so handled." sion or other mental illness, and we social stigma'." "The difficulty," continued Dr.----- Thurston'e, "is that there is a general tendency to hide mental troubles rather = hnose ep o hm msr thn osekep ortem Ia6sr that most of the suicides among uni-. versity students could be prevented if every case of pathological depression were referred to a competent psychi- atrist for advice. Recovery is quite possible." Commenting on the suicides them- y See Vs G selves, Dr. Thurstone said: "Student *Fo.1op-0 suiides are not necessarily instant.:' ForsHop They suffer from a depression which Fvr in the absence of psychiatric aid hass, got the upper hand. These pathologi-' cal depressions sometimes strike very' E lli;" talented students. ,"Sometimes," concluded the doctor, "it is a revelation and a consolation to a student with mental difficulty to ioi discover that thousands of other peo-- ple have had exactly the same trouble. The first thing that we must do is to' get competent psychiatric assistance f A t fMexico will send. here a professor 1tute~sT k f urdi h 0yr ah hl h University~t et a eT ss qie nte5 adcah hl h (nMexican arclhaeology, anthropology,, broad-jump test is five feet, six inches. Lite F rLatin-American' history, or the Span- rih sclT a The baseball throw must carry from ishtltguae an literature. yIn this y ning home plate to second base, while an P-rofe ssor ase, each inivrst; r will provide the .utnTeJa.2.fiere eight foot wall provides the climbing . A u s i n , e x . J a n 2 9 . D e f n i t e r e - t e s t . compensation of thE professor whom eetsiphscltann mst SR UL Ruia-oor ae ,was mate toayit sends to the other country. SRPL usa-otr r ~'smcctdy In coninection witl i this same offer, be met by students at the Ujniversity ve yasrnedsaewihi its ffc, ha teis one for four full student fellow- Iof Texas just as in the other core-prevlen y tangte diseaierhihi yof Mexico is seek- ships covering tuit ion, board, and,I of study. Students failing to pass the tributary, of the "Volga. Attacks are of professors with: lodging for American students 1,.0 examinations are given special train-j accompanied by cramps and violent en in the fields of: study any of the above-mentioned sv.b- ing to fit them to pass tests in the convulsions, which cause the belie,, science, economics, jects. These fellowships are to, beI four fundamentals in physical train- that it may be due to the fact tha.t g preferred. In r- established in return for four to be! ing: running, jumping, climbing and? peasants mix ergot hh$2 ir sent by Michigan offered by American colleges and un - throwing. -.- felds, the University v ersities. A speed-trial of 7.5 seconds~ is re-! subscribe for the Michign Daily._ -Star ting - Sunday = Matinee-j if - You - Crave -, Excitement! Something - Slightly. - Ritzy..- [ Count the ARK on Your Sunday Itinerary ] lEast side, Wrest side, New York town, Bowery, Harlem, up and down; Nighit clubl, hat check, blare',i din, Gang thug, car wreck, '.ware o' gin. ,,Girl killed, man held, Extra: Extra! Court filled, Who killed? gesture, gesture; ,Judge sits, that's he, squawk'n tall, 1Mt-wits!; hike's free? Ily New YOk 7 t /. OH-wBABY! Wotta' Scream!. tif !ae-S e the 1BLA Broadway's lovc!i YIi /w 1 / RICARDO l L., N'j( :; - F:y : '.: T t , t l: !r3f h\ ; !fit \.{ M1. < ;ti d '.£Q. . ;: f ; . _ !$:: K ',.+ gfi :, !r + l f :y'. a. .' ;. . L.,: ', 1 i 1c , . , r ' d :" -.! 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