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Show Badmattf$ Gal' A r'' - Carol Ann leery . , , Pap Wallec Beery doeui't want her to run away. Beery Tells How To Raise Child HOLLYWOOp, Oct. 11 (INS) "I dont want Carol Ann to run away " And that, ssyt Wallace Beery, la why he Is rearing her so carefully. When he was a boy, Wally ran away. His parents couldn't find him for weeks. Hs had a terrible time. A mlsundsrstsndlng was st the bottom of everything. One of thoss flareupa which adults tsks In a stride and children never forget Wally la determined that Carol Ann and he will never have any misunderstandings; that Carol Ann will never run away. Carol Ann - la the apple of hit eye. The tcretn't No. 1 badman can't wait until the day's shooting ia over. Hla Impatience to be home with her is proverbial He doesn't know much about modern method of child rearing. Once, he sayt, hs tried to rtad up on the aubject In a woman's magaiine. "I guesa It waa for experts or somethln'," he taid darkly. "Lot of atuff In there nobody could understand. un-derstand. "You don't need all that stuff to rails kids. All you need is you gotta keep your mind open. You gotta recognize that they're little people, just likt you're big folks Wally Tells How "Treat 'em according. When they're bad, Just ssy: "Teh, tch! I never would hsvs thought it of you! Tch! Whatever got into you to make you do It?' "They understand you, then. They don't frees up insids. They get sorry because you're sorry. And they don't go around brooding over it. An hour later and every -thing' forgotten." Wally believes that children are better off if they are allowed to develop by themselves. He insists, however, on keeping in such close contact with Carol Ann that he it awara at all timet of tht slightest slight-est changes in her outlook and thinking processes. Hs calls his system "hsndrsit-Ing" "hsndrsit-Ing" aa opposed to "book raising," which means 'out of magazines' and "strop railing," which meant the aame thing aa it always ha. It ems to work. No one could be happier than Carol Ann while she 1 visiting her' famous fsther on the set. But she ntver gets into mischief. She thinkt getting into mischief this 6-year-old mis is "rather silly." And. of course, when the says this, Wally beams. "That's my punkln-baby!" ha aayt happily. |