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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • Page 3

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1 I- PACE THREE THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975 UANVIMK ADVOCATE-MESSENGER, DANVILLE, KENTUCKY bunnv didn't mean as much as his scribble." Teen-Ager Kills Coloring Books Not Good For Children Dr. Flannery saidparentijaf ten force a child to advance too -City And Area Deaths Two In Ontario BRAMPTON, Ont (AP) A i fore, so be was cautious at first But then he enthusiastically started drawing lines and circles all over the place. He was really having a good time. "Immediately, the mother stopped the child, saying 'Don't mess up the paper. Draw a The little boy sat there bewildered, because to him that GAINESVILLE, Fla.

(AP) If parents want their children to be creative, they shouldn't give them coloring books, says one art expert "The child needs to develop an individual approach to reality through his art," says Dr. Merle Flannery of the University of Florida's College of Edu cation. "A coloring book' suggests that there is a mold he has to fit into." She suggests giving a child a blank piece of paper and crayons, instead of formalized coloring books with objects to be filled "It's much better for the child to find out for himself what his visual representation of life it," Dr. Flannery says. "A parent would not ask a 3-year-old to speak She also advises parents not to pass judgment on the child's primitive art "Once I gave a 3-year-old paper and a crayon," she says.

"The child had never drawn be quickly artistically, when they expect normal development in other areas. "A child babbles before be talks, crawls before be walks and scribbles before he draws," she says. "I guess the parents think there must be something wrong with the child if he doesn't draw reality as they see It first aid instructor who was taking courses at the school, administered first aid to- the wounded in the corridor. She was unaware that her son lay bleeding to death a short distance away. quiet teen-ager who killed two persons on shooting rampage in the halls of a high school before killing himself was apparently bent on revenge against some of his teachers, police say, Michael Slobodian, 16, who said be was "fed up with walked through the corridors of Brampton Centennial Secon FABRIC TEX-DENIM KNITS dary School in this suburb of Toronto shortly before noon Wednesday, spraying bullets 99 from two rifles at screaming, 60" Wide Reg.

$2.79 terrified students, authorities said. He killed a student, John Sli- nger, 17, and an art teacher, MILLI KNIT PRINTS AND SOLIDS Margaret E. Wright, 25, and wounded 13 students before iAILH blowing his head off. 87 $1 0 Mrs. EDen Garner Mrs.

Ellen Garner, wife of Lewis H. Garner of 403 N. Maple Ave. died Just before noon today at Ephraim McDowell Memorial The body is at Stith Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Moseby Thompson PERRYVILLE (Spl.) -Funeral for Moseby Thompson, Perryville, who died Tuesday night at Kentucky State Hospital, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Smith-Jackson Funeral Home with burial in Perryville Cemetery. The Rev. Jackson Caldwell will officiate. Friends may call at funeral home after 3 p.m.

Friday. Mrs. Lucille Hinds STANFORD (Spl.) Mrs. Lucille Hinds, wife of George Hinds of V'aynesburg, Thursday. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Friday at Mt. Hebron Baptist Church in Lincoln County with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. 60" Wide Reg. $2.99 Three of the wounded are in serious condition.

Mrs. Wright was one of his intended victims. Chief William Teg- TIDEWATER CORDS HOOVER HAIR DRYER gart of the Peel Regional Police said a note found in the youth's bedroom indicated that revenge 87 45" Wide Reg. $1.99 90 $19 may have been the motive. Reg.

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Slobodian's sister, Dona, 18, told newsmen her brother's note said he was "fed up with life," was "going to eliminate some people" and kill himself. She said he had complained about his English and physics teachers writing to his parents about his poor attendance. Students who knew him said Slobodian was he was a good student, was quiet and kept to himself. Teggart gave this account of the shooting: Slobodian, carrying a .44 Magnum lever action rifle and a .22 caliber automatic in a guitar case, entered a men's washroom on the first floor of the school shortly before noon. Dona Slobodian said her brother had learned how to handle the weapons while hunting with their father.

The youth apparently loaded the rifles in the washroom and began firing at Slinger and another student. Slinger was fatally wounded. Slobodian left the washroom, Solids and patterns. LADIES' DRESSES OFF Joe M. Hughes LIBERTY Services for Joe M.

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Mrs. Ulsas, a resident of Paradise Camp Road, was the widow of the late Frank J. Ulsas and an employe of the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company for a number of years. She was a native of Bakewell, Tenn. She was a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church and the Fort Thomas Chapter No.

269 of the Order of the Eastern Star. Eastern Star services will be held at the funeral chapel at 8 tonight. Mrs. Ulsas is survived by a foster daughter, Mary E. Freeman of Mercer County; a sister, Mrs.

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I Local Squad Assists Two Open face sprinning reel. firing at random at students and wounding of them. He walked down the hall, wounding three more near the home economics room and five more in the area of the cafeteria. Then he turned toward the art room and fatally shot Mrs. Wright and wounded two more boys before finally turning the gun on himself.

Witnesses said his head was blown off. In one of the ironies of the incident, Slinger's mother, a Maoists In Portugal Arrested LISBON, Portugal (AP) In a crackdown on left-wing extremists, Portugal's leftist military government has arrested a number of members of a small Maoist party in Lisbon and Coimbra, the military security force announced today. A communique accused the Movement for the Reorganization of the Party of the Proletariat, or MRPP, of "falsely revolutionary" activities and attitudes of 'confrontation." The announcement said the party was a threat to internal security. It was the military regime's second attack on the MRPP, which it barred from participation in the constitutional assembly election a month ago. It was not known whether other small far-left parties would suffer similarly.

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S-M-L. The Danville-Boyle County Rescue Squad has made the following two runs: 8 a.m. today Mrs. Mildred Campbell, 241 orchard was taken from his home to the Ephraim McDowell Memorial Hospital. Squad The Rev.

Odell Leigh and George Hargis. 10:15 a.m. Wednesday J. T. Casey, Shakertown Road, was taken from the local hospital to his home.

Squad Capt. George Hargis and John Hood. Church Services Are Cancelled The regular 9 and 11 a.m. worship services will not be held at the Danville Presbyterian Church Sunday morning, June 1, because the members are invited to join with the Centre College bac-claaureate service at 11 o'clock in the Regional Arts Center. ities acknowledged anti-government activities by some groups but accused the party of arresting soldiers and using force to extract information from them.

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