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Show 0. - STOP HUN : - -- -- - .- Judge Kluczynski holds the youngest INSTANTLY COMBAT IIIFECIIOII , . 1 .... . . X - of the Kozmin brothers as he sees them off to Russia where they have joined their parents. His decision changed the course of their already disrupted lives. ' PROMOTE HEALING WITH STAINLESS Camplio- - lienijpe ( fONOUNClO WHEN USED ON PIMPLES --ACNE HELPS PREVENT THEIR SPREAD AND RE INFECTION.- -" CAMPHO-PHENIQU- E It's wonderful r? j ' too, Jor fever blisters, cold sores, gum boTls, cuts and" minor ' scratches, burns caused by book matches, hot cooking utensils, hot water or steam. Campho-Pheniqu- e relieves itching of insect bites, poison ivy, etc. Just apply next time Campho-Pheniqand see how fast this antiseptic goes to work. And it doesn't stain the skin! Get a bottle today. ue pairv-reljevi- ng J )c' "V SENT FOUR BOYS TO RUSSIA WOHT START? " J Don't stay "stalled"... chew Feen-a-minIt works where in a laxative shauld-chie- fly the lower bowel. Removes mostly waste, not good, food t! you need for health. you feel fine, full of life and energy. So get Non-irritatin- delicious Feen-a-min- also small and economy sizes. tablets, 37 (' The Chewing-Gu- Laxative i watched the four boys file into As the plane, I couldn't help but feel the I was sending weight of these boys7who nad been livirigappilyl in America,, to Russia. I never doubted that my decision as judge, of the circuit court was just. But seeing the youngsters wave almost tearful good-bywith their baseball gloves and White Sox caps, made me my responsibilities as one of the most important forces in their lives so far. my-sdecisio- n, re-evalu- ate Plagued Day And Night with Bladder Discomfort? Unwise eating or drinking may be a source of mild, but annoying; bladder irritations making you feel restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And if resUess nights, with nagging backache, headache or muscular aches and pains due to strain or emotional upset, are adding to Doan's Pills. your misery don't wait-t- ry Doan's Pills act 3 ways for speedy relief. 1 They have a soothing effect on bladder irritations. 2 A fast .action .on nagging backache headaches, muscular aches and pains. 3 A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So, get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. New, large, economy size saves money. Get Doan's Pills today ! over-exertio- n, pain-reliev-i- ng ' by JUDGE THOMAS E. KLUCZYNSKI as told to ALFRED BALK es m . ' g H16 t. What goes on in a judge's heart as he decides the fate of four young Chicago . boys whose parents are in the U.S.S.R.? Here is his own searching account -- These-were the-Kozm- in boys-o- f Chi cago. You probably have read about tthem and wondered what made me order them to a land they had never seen or apparently wished to see. Let me tell you about the decision, ; arrived at after long hours of study and hearings. In reviewing the case's background, I learned that Georgi Kozmin, 55, and his wife, Nadejda, 37, had married in P camp in Germany where they Had three a-D- t children. In 1950, they were "Brought to this country by a church group. The er mins left anyway, but they continued petitioning for their children. It was part of my duty to learn about the boys. I found them, aged 3 to 12, to be healthy and intelligent, with typically American appetites for baseball and hot dogs. The youngest, Peter, was an American citizen, happy and d. Paul, 10, was a Little League second is visit to the-h- is coii-nev- adjusted to American life. IThiFmounting frlitraitions contributed to breakdowns and both were committed to mental hospitals in 1953. Thejhree boys, understandably, also suffered emotional disturbances. A social worker found them one morning huddled beneath the table where they had spent a terrified night. The children were made wards of the court and placed ' T"" Within two years, the Kozmins were discharged. A fourth son was born and, because both parents were on relief, he too was made a ward of the court. But the Kozmins unhappiness with their adopted land grew, and in 19.57, encouraged by Soviet representatives, they decided to return to their native country. Under the circumstances, the courts ruled that their children must remain here for the time being;The Koz well-adjuste- baseman,-proucU)f4i- " toria American West George,-llrw-as what Td cair"all boy" and reader. Richard, 12, high in IQ, tinkered with radios and participated in several , sports. The old fears? Love and care in their foster homes had dispelled them. Did I have the right to tear these boys from the first secure, happy homes they bad known and send them to a foreign country to a "godless, callous police state," as one man put it, the language of which only, the eldest was even ..I t , lemuieijT ramniar witn yr-,-i- -l ! - (Continued on page 19) 16 Family Weekly, October 25. 1959 X |