THE HARDER WAY
GERMAN COURTS EDICT A WARNING TO PARENTS Presi Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, February 10. Children who are mollycoddled will in future he regarded-as “waifs and strays,” and removed from their parents’ control. This principle, which has been laid down by the Appeal Court, reminds parents that they must bring boys up in a manly way. The court ordered the removal ot a boy aged 15 from his home, where he' was brought up by his mother, grandmother, and aunt. “ The boy s upbringing exclusively in a feminine circle was devoted solely to his comfort; consequently he was growing up a slack and spoiled youth, not able to face life.” , „ . . ... The hoy was placed in an institution. -
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Evening Star, Issue 22571, 12 February 1937, Page 9
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118THE HARDER WAY Evening Star, Issue 22571, 12 February 1937, Page 9
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