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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 26

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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26
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CAMARO by Chevrolet mi SIMMONS Largest Mattress Manufacturer yrty'rtv; FERRIS CHEVROLET, INC 226 West 2nd Street Oover. Ohio Phone 343-7761 WILUAMSFURNITUItE Inc. in New Phila Daffy Times, N. 15, Ciney Sense Rioting Blamed On Of Major Changes Underway In Educating Very Young Child and School By DAVID NYDICK UP I Education Specialist Parents are naturally most interested in those things which directly affect their children. It CINCINNATI (UPI) A like not a human Barbara Bowman.

is also important to consider sense of among tired he de- The former cab driver, who some if the broad issues which jelared shopkeepers who is appealing his death sentence, affect education in general. the reason offered by jack up prices, treat you nasty was found guilty of the August a resident of one of the riot land sell bad 18 stabbing death of the young areas for the racial disturbance little kid died from some secretary. His attorneys claim which hit this city Monday the meat one of these stores the at the time of Obviously, these issues even- taully affect each individual child. There is a major revolution Tuesday nights. he said.

trial not the scene. Extensive interest The National Guard, mobil- City Councilman John E. ble to their client. an(j money is being directed ized by Gov. James A.

Rhodes, Held, in a meeting at City Hall Laskey had been questioned towards the education of pre school and primary grade children. There is a great deal of evidence that these are the rushed into the Queen City ear- Tuesday called the meat issue by police about the six today to attempt to quell the nati strangler murders, but outbreak. they go some- njed knowledge of them. Robert Washington, a resident else t0 tbp coun- The issue over con- most productive years in the of Avondale, said he sensed the cilman asked. jviction Johnson, development of social and trouble coming and sent his 15- Washington said the sense of assistant director of the Great- academic attitudes.

It is felt year-old son out of town far the weariness also is felt among er Cincinnati Federation of Set- that these are the years which summer. older Negroes. tlements and Neighborhood Cen- may determine the The words of the father of use to feel the Lord ters, said. future success or failure, nine children came hard was working along with them. The poverty program worker The result is that a great deal The young ones take Now his voice dropped to explained he was arrested Mon- of money is being poured into successfully participate.

The is the cause of the problem. real questions are more basic and will need well organized research to find the answers. What are the real differences between the children who learn with relative ease and those who have difficulties. Before we can successfully meet the needs of children from disadvantaged homes and areas, we must identify the specific things which are lacking. A connected question which must be answered is whether or not the school structure and instruction All children have experiences regardless of their family background.

The child who from a poor home in a city slum has experiences which the child from a middle class suburban home may never have. Perhaps the problem develops when both of these children arrive at a school and the program is planned for the middle class child. The books include stories about events and things which a city child may never have seen. The arithmetic problems concern things which the city child cannot picture in his mind because he has never seen them. UNCLE SAM CUPID ST.

LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)Bob Geimer and Charley Allen played a serious game of They are to be married Saturday. Charles is a she- Geimer, 40, and Miss Allen, 32, both are letter carriers. They met often in the letter room at the old downtown post office Maybe the answer to many problems of learning can be solved by new methods of instruction. It appears that the present trend is to give additional instruction similar to that which has always been given.

If advantage is to be taken of the present interest and money, there is a need for some good research programs to find answers to these and other basic questions. This movement in education has been coming for a long time. We cannot afford to waste it. Every effort must be made to coordinate the many activities which will be taking place. CONTINUE VENDETTA MANILA Huk guerrillas a year ago killed the mayor of suburban Baliuag.

Tuesday night they assassinated his son. Police said Servando Santos 32, was shot to death along with another anti-Communist, Danilo Cabingco, also 32, when they stepped out of a taxi. A. sit imsmam programs for children at the i pre-school and primary school levels. The programs seem to be designed around the ideas that children need a variety of experiences and self-confidence if they are going to he successful students.

There are some important questions which should be answered regarding these programs. There is little doubt that practically any program will have some value if it provides as much as the older he whisper, not so day night on a loitering charge, explained. Other Theory was the arrest of Peter sick of pushed other theories for the racial ihc kids out of the way because around by police who break up trouble were also offered. Wil- was afraid somebody would street comer who liam Mason and Latham John- get Johnson explained, follow them and anlagon- son. employes of the anti pov- Mason chimed in the trouble Washington said.

erty program, referred to the1 started because of the arrest of Not Human conviction of Posteal Laskey Jr. Laskeys cousin Sunday night. His voice trailed off for the first degree murder of was ahe arrest of Peter IHHW Frakes by police who dont iron CmTT derstand Mason ex- Wol wnml 1 WlJIIJlii UPI Hollywood Correspondent Frakes was charged with pe- destrain assembly as he spoke about Laskeys conviction in the many rich experiences and HOLLYWOOD had a reputation as the greatest Avondale section. opportunities for children to too expensive to make a good Indian fighter of them all. story into a movie, then convert are enough facts and it into a television series.

stories about him to carry a This is precisely what produ- television series for many cer David Weisbart has done years. And not confining with the life and times of, our5elves to purely historical General George Custer. fact. We ll take liberties where Among losers, Custer stands we can for entertainment almost alone in American military history. Originally Weisbart has chosen Wayne Weisbart was going to produce Maunder, a newcomer, to play Day Custer But the the title role in the show which cost was will make its debut on ABC-TV.

he catches on with the ej 1 1 WILLIAIVIo rum It ure, is happ i announce a new addi tion in our bedding dept. public the show will be a Weisbart said. not, forget it matter how good the shows Twentieth Century-Fox balked at the tab and cancelled the project. But Weisbart nad more faith are. in Custer than, say, Sitting Bull, of the attractions of and has now launched a series television is that you can for next fall titled simply gamble with it.

But you very well gamble with an $18 Inasmuch as Custer's fate million movie. Our show will robs the series of suspense, have plenty of action in it Weisbart goes back to the because we hope to capture the luckless early days young audience in our 30 soon after the civil war and Wednesday night time brings him forward until six ---------------------months before the debacle at OLD TREES the Little Big Horn River. Some of the oldest trees in was a flamboyant the United States are is the man who lived an exciting and White Mountains near the Ne- interesting life long before the vada-California border. One of fatal and final these trees has been estimated explained. are trunksful as being 4,600 years old, ac- of story material on him.

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