Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1961 Page: 3 of 14
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Old-Fashioned Halloweens Proved Costly
logs
ByBlake
EVER HAPPEN TO YOU?
xos
Possibly a better explanation: I little demons already have the
NEW YORK (AP) - Whatever
longer on Halloween—eince the1 rest of the year anyway?
served.
skeletons dance to
This is the night bats fly, witch-
STORE HOURS 9:00 TO 5:30
Beall's
monsters, each holding up a con-
CAUTIOUS PARENT
New Use For
TV Technique
4
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1M1, King F—turm
many part* of the
mumuum
popular in
niques used ta- peddle cornflakes
country.
OUT THEY GO!
days, but one night
BOYS LONG SLEEVE
For instance
Pretty girl stands smiling into
SPORT
25
SHIRTS
ty.
Into those in which all the stu- classes.
gleaming towel with its map of
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MEN'S LONG SLEEVE
KNIT POLO
To help solve the English prob-
jority of her class, if too many Jem, the school system has hired
SHIRTS
SALLY'S SALLIES
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don't know how to teach a lan-:
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class for at least one period a textbook form"
public school system.
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QUALITY MERCHANDISE
Cuban Refugees Offer
Challenge To Schools
Shop Early For These
Outstanding Values
Values
to $5.95
a special adviser: Dr. Pauline M.
Rojas, former language consult-
ant to the U. S. Department of
Values
to $2.98
Values
to $3.99
Native woman is shown looking
sadly at a grubby kitchen towel
-REGULAR
TO 1.98 VALUE
Savings Placed By Nov. 10th
Earn From Nov. 1st
with relatives and friends in the
district
teaching English to Cubans," Dr.
Rojas said. "Many of them are
"Although the practice is ille-
gal, it is difficult to catch tisem,"
Plotts said. “The Cubans know
that 7,500 of the 9,500 Cuban chil- i
dren can't speak English. Most of
them are at the elementary level.
ca’s refusal to alter its apartheid
policy aa grounds for the action
defiant messages on the steps or
sidewalks of “the old crank" who
seemed to dwell in every neigh-
I
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harmless fun but the most dread-
ed night of the year to grownups
Roughly 25 of the 150 elementary
schools in the system have sep-
from adults. On Halloween they
wanted to play tricks. They were
one-night rebels, out to ridicule
you'll be glad
you did...
Have More Cash
For Christmas
This Time
Next Year
100% FIBERGLASS
DRAPES
dents speak EEnglish and those in
which few speak English.
“Until this year, we mixed the
English and non-English speaking
students in the same classes and
■ feerved.
' MODERNE
| DRESS SHOP
Brower,
Madison
EDITOR S NOTE—The arrival
in Miami of thousands of Cubans
fleeing Castro's dictatorship has
strained the city’s resource* in
many ways. One of the greatest
challenges is in the schools.
Sizes
10-16
BETTER
HURRY!
is 15c
COLORS BEIGE, PINK AND WHITE
SIZE 48x84 ....................
Spanish-speaking students change ,
that level, then the classes must
be separated."
Sizes
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No Chinese Bloc
Says Red Leader
I UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)
for contin-
scattered
changes in
African Nations
Call For Action
UNITED NATIONS N.Y. (AP)
— Nine African nations and Iraq
railed for U N. Security Council
discussion that could lead to ex-
pulsion of South Africa from the
United Nations because of its
white supremacy policies.
A resolution. citing South Afri-:
10-31
WAe
their bones in the streets, pursued
by red devil, with rubber pitch-
forks
was,a nuisance and an annoyance
to most adults, a time of vexation
and often of expense, as some of
the pranks were costly if not
downright dangerous.
Halloween now—like the Fourth
happened
Halloween?
ELEMENTARY LEVEL
School officials have announced
nn
IFLWATTLL1 "
GET HOME 1 HAFTA
SHARE THE GoD
STUFF WITH MY
PARENTS! A
tamer.
"Trick or treat!
chorus
Boys 1334-oz. Denim
JEANS
guage.
What the public schools really
need right now are the right sort
of books for leeching English.
This is a scientific problem w hich
Sliger Bros. Market
OPEN >4 HOURS
Shenandoah Junior High School
has 340 Cubans in a total enroll-
ment of 1.760. School Principal
H. H. Plotts says many Cubans
are sending their children to live
IE
IrRE*
but a generation ago it wasn’t so { United States should sell democ-
popular in many parte of the racy to the world with the tech-
D PRESS
I its punch
is Tuesday
rm, humid
f the state
lay on s
aa to Pre-
, fog and
id at most
not.
Patches of
ed in the
late.
te dawn
s at Ama-
nd Galves-
, afternoon
aijo to 91
Men's White or Grey
SWEAT SHIRTS
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP TV-Radie Writer
NEW YORK (AP>—Charies H
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3,000 in the parochial schools and I
3.000 in adult classes run by the
FS
i the United States The American
housewife says. "Not just dean.
Halloween ' but clean clear through.”
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
LADIES
CARDIGAN
SWEATERS
SIZES 34 TO 40.................
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SPECIAL PURCHASE!
GIRLS SIZES 7 TO 14
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CLEAN-UP
$
Regular
3.98 &
4.98
Values
from Juanita brought quick ac-
tion and neat desks.
80,000 CUBANS
This teacher was trying to deal
with one of the most difficult sit-
uations in Miami’s widespread ef-
fort to teach English to more
than 80,000 Cubans who have fled
from Fidel Castro’s regime and
settled here.
Perhaps as many as 18,000 are
studying English, including 9.500
children in the public schools,
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RIFTWE
FARM AREAS
In the farm areas robust teen-
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Your doorbell may ring many have wisely learned to channel
limes If you open it you are likely the excess of juvenile spirits into I
to see a group of small costumed ten* harmful forms of fun. This‘
“My husband will hke my very early Christmas shopping,
I'm sure."
AP3.K
TA
% DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS
\ ROMAN BEAUTY.......
* *' Brower Sees
DRESSES
SIZES 3 TO 4X — 7 TO 14
they threw off the halters and
roamed like wild things. : It would work.
The kids then didn’t seek treats P-- mid -
agers took a particular joy in FAST relief from pain of dicta-
5 torship use this. ..”
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dime each or some pieces of
candy, the mollified monsters go
on to the next door, usually fol-
lowed at aa unobtrusive distance
WE BUY
& SELL
PECANS
TOP MARKET
PRICE
1 lb. to 1 Truck
Load
Halloween wasn't an evening of and soap
Children were generally more
obedient to their elders in those
■ u e advertising
Barton. Durstine
500
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bribed rather than play trick*
There at those who feel this la
because grownups over the years
in the days since I have been
watching TV commercials with
special interest, attempting to fig-
Monday "there is no such thing
as a Soviet-Chinese bloc."
M. V. Lavrichenko. a Soviet
Health. Education and Welfare,
and former head of the English
economic affairs expert in the
dows They painted or chalked
store windows, cars, home win- decorated with a
was accompanied with a recom-
mendation that countries of the
world cut diplomatic relations,
shipping and air links and a
trade boycott.
Ghana initiated the move. Oth-
er sponsors are the Congo (Leo-
poldville 1, Guinea. Iraq! Libya.
Mali, Sierra Leone Somalia, Su-
dan and the United Arab Repub-
lic.
SG
pushing over outhouses. In the
the 365
guage lines
The junior and senior high
I —A Soviet spokesman asserted
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lor more widomn than they de WDY shouid chudren rebei any • aduit wona unee —eu -unD e
The old-fashioned
If you find it difficult to pay for oil your Christmos
shopping in two or three months, stort your sovings
account in Southern Savings and Loan Association
NOW. You decide how much to save; divide the
amount by 12 months, put awy that much cosh each
month in your Southern Savings account . . . this time
next year you'll have all the cash you need.
© 1961. King Features Syndicate, I, Wo tighesseserded ,
By LOUIS UCHITELLE
MIAMI, Fla. (AP>- After a
frustrating first-grade reading pe-
riod. the young teacher told her
pupils to sit down and put their
papers in their desks.
A few did. Mom didn’t. Of the
entire class of 25 Cuban refugees,
only three speak English.
As the pupils stood there, smil-
ing uncertainly, the teacher tried
again: “Sit down— sientase. Put
your papers away—like this."
Finally, as even her demonstra-
tion failed, she asked a bilingual
student to tell the others what
she had said. A burst of Spanish
urc out which ones could be
adapted easily to hard-selling de-
mocracy. And I just don't think
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the old-fashioned
schools. with Cuban enrollments
of less than 10 per cent for the
most part, continue to mix classes i
, although those who can't speak I
4 hours to
1.02 inches,
17, El Paso
alias 21.
ane Hattie
a the trap-
ard to hurl
of British
iy.
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granting their demands. agency BaUen.
I don’t know when this "trick, and Osborne said in a Chicago
or treat" ultimatum got started, speech the other day that the
, were in full revolt against author- use this document—and life is
through the sky on jet-fate broom- safer and more harmiess hobday
“---- *- The little demon* prefer to be
cities they spilled garbage pails
on front porches. They soaped
English attend an ortentation , has been studied and solved in
I think the Cuban youngsters
learned faster because children
are natural mimics," said Edith
Chase, Riverside'* principal.
Ed Hurst, an assistant superin-
Msn and woman are seen
struggling up a mountain through
thick clouds of swirling smoke,
while a voice says, “Come up.
Up. UP to the cool elean air of
democracy.”
Potatoes No. 1 a.
Potatoes EoxtTexe:
three have Cuban enrollments of------.
more than 50 per cent. " | and humiliate the grownups They!
The Cuban* prefer mixed
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president of the big
that the best way for their chil-,. .
dren to learn English is to send borhood.
them to school with Americans.”
section for the government of
Puerto Rico.
"All over Miami people are
schools do the same, although
camera, holding book marked
"Congressional Record," while
man's voice is heard singing.
"Nine out of 10 hollywood stars
The Riverside Elementary
School has 1.380 pupils and 90 per
cent of them are Cubans
The classes have been divded
day. The Catholic parochial | Hurst has replied that the mon-
_ ey is not available to buy the
books which Dr. Rojas suggests.
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tendent of schools, explained:
"We must run an American
school system. Since a teacher
teaches to the level of the ma-!
- APPLES-
shinier, lovelier with it.”
Man is shown holding a ballot
and saying. “For fast, Fast,
by a cautious parent.
But what happens if you reply.
•Trick!”
Probably nothing The tiny
monsters look uncertainly at each
other, then go away They are so
used to getting treats they don't
know any tricks to play on a
householder to force him into
•Treat, if you please,” you
answer, and if you hand them a
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1961---3
sticks, and
IK 10c
map of her
country, while an American
housewife is smiling at her
umuwusuuussswssssasI
U. N. Assembly Economic Com-
mittee. objected to use of the
term by M. W. Errock, British
delegate, who in turn was object-
ing to the statement of a dele-
gale from White Russia about
f Britain's interest in Iraq oil.
Errock acknowledged "perhaps
we should not have made a ref-
erence to a Soviet-China bloc. I
am probably out of date on this.”
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in. $3.00
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