TWO0 ol THE MWU~lICAN DILY . . . ... . ................. .... . .............. ... . .. EMOTIONAL MAT URIT'Y: Ball Lists Factors, in Child Adoption By ED 'SII1B RFARIl, "One of the wost important factors involved in a family's adopting a child is emnotionial ma- turity of the prosp ctlive par11entls,", according to Albjert V_. Ball, ii- pervisor of 1intakeĀ° and inlaidt de-I partment of tHe Michigan Chli- dren's ID:titute, It is not necessary for ,t famuily to be wealthy to adopt a child but merely to be fiaia:i'~lly stable, B3all said. ALSO, ies believes it is it'mor- tant that chtildren be place d in homes mostAsuite(-]to them, Intel-f lectually. A very intelliget-. childf is niot placed in a home wnichl will { be finai'eally inapa l fProvid- ing it With :111hiher ed1Ue'tioti1. On bthe other hand, a child of lower intelligence is not placed wlit a family of wealthy college graduates who are apt to make demands of the child far be- yond his capabilities. The Michigan Childtrn's Insti - tute, a unit of the State Depart- nment of Social Welfare, (does more adoption work than any other single agency in the state. LAST YEAR 224 chiildren, were accepted by the institute qand a' total of 150 adoption placemrnents:x were made. There i s, howesver, a waiting list of 1,.500 couples who accept financial responsibility, the child must be legally committed to the Institute by the Probate Court,i and parental rights are sever.ied. The child then becomesalel ward of the state up to te age of '19. Upon acceptance b~y the insti- tute the child is put, in a teiit- porary boarding home during which time he is studied, ment- tally and physically. "As more doctors and laymen become aware of the service, p)ro- tection and security the socialI agency can give," Ball said, "there will be fewer couples turning toc the black market and resorting toc illegal adoption procedures to se-1 cure children."' 'Strauss Houtse Receives 1New t1 ai re Nurses Neeie~ ays A pressing demnand for nurses : exist;s in all branches of the pro-i fe-:ssion, -wcording to Miss Rhoda~z le d ir 1iee t or of 0.eSchI ool ol' Al'.] : oughetin'needfor nurses I la lYet g in Sice t te('end of the v, ;r it is~ only since the close of the Ca.del Nurse Corps train- inv progra-m last fall that the! proli iletlI sbecome a d(ileiflnla, Miss liddg xpliied. 'Id'54;:l: 'EN'i'11007I'lin the build!ing-of hosIi~t als, the t ;' in1 t iliS iiili ies. atad prow ig- pub .i, v,, (r Atu del-kt Loall Ponids: Mnl t dc- 'leeof I.it rt'at tn, Micilte alld time Arts, Sctit I~of 1Edu ALMOST new Zenith table model radio- victrola with changer. 1 J3 off. 'Totu Ford Law Club. ) 31 FOR SALE--Brown overcoat, exception - ii" value, size 37, roomy. Also tuxedo) and extra trousers, size 371 Reasoni- ably priced. Call 8250 evenings aroutid 6 :00. ) 22 1933 FORD coupe, rebuilt, four good tires, excellent transportation. (Call Jim Black, 2-3236. )27 R. C., A. Combination radio - vict rola changer. Half-off pilce. R-. iotiii- son, Rm. L11 Law Club, '11145, )28 RECOR15S (Classical) from private ot;)- letion. Condition hice nem. S,-veral good items withdrawn from d(tn,i~st a catalogs. Prices 20 to 40% off coe tI retail. H. C. Schwartz, tel. 2-9642(t2 to 2 or 8 to 11 p.m.) )? MAKE. MONEY raising Ciniehilt-as. Breeding age young pair $8.10.t~,proven breeders $1200. (Can a rrange tor ranching them, or can be raisede 459, oomi t ,-ouse. ):3u ROOMS FOR RENT LOONYMATE left. school. Need male su ntto share pleasant room. iu! Hul ood beds) with use of tile wt wt id ba t~h ;z:?'.blocks fromZ campus.$6 per iweeDl. Call 5750. )26R 1}CJ :t t roli avai,17be for 2 imale :trcits.r Itrcluin' ater '4 at. 100( i'a.luo. - )1IOR 4V1 ::1 E r)1'00i<1 iteihlnlt'in privat~e }t,tieCa1 llSi teict Room lBuireaut, 1-12. i:30-i12.,t6:301-7:00,1.)I R IFtt) i-, f Male Stuodents, near Camn- lxz. Phone14.22. C. E. Perrine. }26R1 QU IE;. 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Starte. lop; ROOM AND BOARD IR00V1 Fd)RILtE stitrl tit, '.' Of double. 3 block',fromn ( iniptis $6 p~t wvek. Cal-8:09)22 HIELP WANTEDf AI IAl.' I XLI 1' i ttI( (Ie , r., an tecrdrei;se' ..1'.tlt or pee'1 i i 1 h 1'''IALE- Ste I toge apr-'1'gpistsor due- tiiphofle opc ' rat 1' fr stialt 0office' dtowntownt, Alin Arbor. Pieuc.s' do not apply iunless you haTute had (Offiecx- perience and ca11spet Prf1rcot- tege gradutate. Ptcricmuit Awtth go{)d future'. Apply bt Iv trle, oWII hand- writincg, con)fidtential. Our eumpltoyer's ksnow of this ad. Box No. 178. )81H at II cRRIERS for The M i~tht 1)01 tyal, LOST AND FOU NDIWiltlow IR1iti Vilia <~ a M. MaIily, 1109.)Spi ing1 teldtI .,V1 : I" LO0ST-B~enrtis wrist wet cli. lady's, with - - . Speide'l baint. Reward. Plion' 2-3Ā£139. BUJSIN ESS SERVICE S )34L ____________________ - . - -- . .... - - ALT1LRA TIONS7 on wotetn s igare'i)Lts. LOST--Maroon Schaefer pen between I Tel. 2-2678. 411) Observatory. A. 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