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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 14

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Arkanwi TIMES, Sunday, 7, 1975 FAYITTIVILH, Fred $1.50) Edited by Bill Williami CHILD LABOR IN THE FIELD Bv VIRGIL TALBOT SWEATSHOPS IN THE SUN by Ronald B. Taylor (Beacot S6.95) There are an estinialec 800,000 children between six ond sixteen years working wages of some sort on nation's farms. Since they are in violation of the law. who is to blame? In some instances Ehei employer either encourages tlieir labor or conveniently turns his back on the scene More often than not, the oar ents encourage and insist their children to take to the fields for simple economic reasons Without their help, the Family cannot make enough in the short harvesting season lo las' throughout the year. Taylor covers the maiv problems of child labor.

Prob terns ranging from lack of edu a i a 1 opportunities to dangerous sprays. This is not the first time the plight of children in the fields has been explored. Nor will it be the last. In the foreward to this book McWilliams, himself ar author of a book on a labor, writes: "Some aggravated socia: problems need to be exposed not once, but again and again; they may be twice-told tales but the second, third, or fourth tilling may be more important than the first. Tafce, for example, the perennial problem of child labor in agriculture.

"Like the larger problem of migrant farm labor, it has engaged the attention of manj journalists, investigators and locial scientists. But it lias (always been difficult to keep public attention riveted on the problem long enough to get substantial results." Perhaps one of the greatest problems of (he a worker child is identity. As Dr. Roberl Coles notes: "They feel worthless, frowned upon and spoken ill of, by the world around them, even by tlieir own parents." This stigma lives with the child until early adulthood. It may cause bitterness and resentment, rebellion or a what- is-tbe-use altitude.

As McWilliams says, child labor remains with us. Only the House Education and Labor subcommittee voted 5 to 1 in favor of a permit children under work in tunately. farm the harvest. action bill 12 to to For- was reversed by the full committee, but the vote pointed up the constant problem of children in the fields. Sauce PROM PARE 2B their delight they found that aging had turned the harsh sauce into a rich, mellow blend.

Worcestershire sauce got into the beverage area in 1929 when comedian George Jessel invented the Bloody Mary to settle his stomach after a night on the town. And, if you decide to sip one of these intriguing drinks you might like to try this onion cream dip which also calls for Worcestershire sauce. l-3rd cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons milk 2 tablespoons coarsely chopped onion 1 small clove garlic teaspoons Worcestershire sauce Vi teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika I 8-ounce package cream cheese softened 1 hard-cooked egg chopped fine 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley In jar rf an electric blender, combine sour cream, milk, onion, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, salt and paprika and blentl well. Add! cheese and blend til! smooth. Stir in egg and parsley.

Turn inlo a serving dish. Serve with celery stalks and sticks. assorted vegetable Hip Highlighters Highlight your eyes with beige or the deepest taupe or highlight with white, great way to draw attention to the eyets rather than the eye makeu Black Americans And Imperialism. BY BILL WILLIAMS BLACK AMERICANS AND THE WHITE MAN'S 1893-1803, by Williard B. Gate wood Jr.

(University of Illinois Press $12.98) As the 19th century ended, The United States began its a expansion. Spanish-American War saw the stars and stripes raised ovei Cuba, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico, and Hawaii! White the nation embarked on its imperialistic endeavors, the black American was confronted by a rising tide of prejudice and discrimination. The black communities increasinglj emphasized self-help, group loyalty and racial As the cry "Remember the Maine" echoed across the nation, the black man felt he should be represented in way his country entered. any This is the story of the black soldiers who fought with Teddy Roosevelt in Cuba and in the Philippines and also the blacks at who suffered the strictures of white only policies. It is also the story of the riots and lynchings that form a blot on the pages of American history.

In this study by a distinguished alumni of history at the University or Arkansas he ON ANDROIDS AND MANKIND TIME AND AGAIN, by Clifford D. Simak (Ace $1.25) Asher Button had gone out to the stars 20 years earlier and had been assumed dead. He turns up again and is immediately challenged to a duel. Aher had survived because of a symbiole that gave him an edge on other men, but his real reason for returning to earth was to write a book that would change man for the belter. Many of his fellow men did not want that.

Man has androids to do his work and he ruled the universe or so 'ie thinks. Sutton would write his book 'This Is Destiny" and a was written there would be sides. One would followed a revised version, the other the one he had written. It would, however, not be written until he had gone back in time io Wis. to 1967.

There he would live on ilis ancestor's farm and write. Eventually he would return to lis time. Simak, who wrote "City" a story of androids and man and animals once ag'ain uses an- Jrpicis as his main theme. In Ihis novel, he has his pro tagonist say that man is not along; that the android and man are brothers and what affects one also effects the other. The book, first published in 1951, is an interesting study of theme that has been hashed aver many writers Shelley to Bradbury to Heinlein and others throughout the history of science fiction.

bww QUILLER AGAIN THE MANDARIN CYPHER by Adam Hall. (Doubleday. Quiller's back, and the Red Chinese liav got him. But jusl 'or a little white. For anyone who has followec he violent adventures of the redoubtable British secrel agent knows that nobody, not anybody, holds on to Quiller for ong when he doesn't want to be held.

Which figures for a guy so hard that he considers inn-carrying vulgar, preferring to kill with his hands instead. Quiller's latest caper, written Acium Hall in a breathless sort of "charge-lhe-enemy" style, deals with the disappearance of an English scicn- isl while fishing in the waters off Hong Kong. Quiller thinks lis investigation of whether the man really did die will be a routine one. This, of course, is not to be. By now, Quiller knows that he missing scientist not only is alive but has defected to the and is being held on an il rig in the China Sea.

Quiler's job: go out to that rig. got he scientist and bring him back alive. How be does makes or a highly entertaining read. Pt CRUSADE COMING SOON The Allen Buchaneu Crusade Sep 21st thru Sep 28th featuring SKIP FLETCHER of Frontier Airlines THE MERITS, THE RIDGEVIEW QUARTET On Sun. Sep 21st at Ridaeview Baptist Church Hwy.

16 at Ray St. ijocs through the regimental re- of black units that fought the war. The two most famous were he 9th and 10th Cavalry which had fought in the Indian Wars ut West. Editorials from black ncws- lapers are quoted to give and ndication of how blacks bought and what they hoped to gain by participating in the conflict. Some heartily endorsed he war while others' said only 1 the black is given full and unfettered citizenship.

That, of course, was not to come until half a century laler. Th UA professor details the nslances of oppression and discrimination of blacks both at home and abroad. In short he provides a reader with a panoramic view of fly black nan life at the turn of the century coupled with the United states ventures ls a udy of frustration, anger and finally of the mnonly decision to wait -until J'P tune ripe. Taping Dracula's Story THE DRACULA t'Al'KRS, by Stiverhiigcn (Warner-- The story of Count Vlad the Impalcr. otherwise known as Count Dracula.

the vampire of sundown fame, tells bis story via tapes. The Count says he bus been vilified by a bad press and that all those things he is accused of are--well--a little bit off the mark. The story is 'inelimes humorous; sometimes as graveyard at midnight, but anyone who lias read the Bram Stoker novel about the midnight marauder or seen the movies will enjoy the "tapes." Another tale a on the works of an early writer horror stories, H. P. Lovecraft, is "The Transition of Titus by 'Brian Lutnlcy.

A man'sjourney through time and other demensions pits his skills and daring against the power of the Gods and the Chtrs from outer space. The book $1.95 follows mid tils friend Henri- DAW Crow Larunt de Marigny, through 10 years racing up and down 'tlie space time realms of fear continum into as Crow almo 1 catches sight of Cthulhu and is chased by his minions: Lurfiley does not copy HFL, but adds to that aulli r's pantheon of Elder Gods and Old Ones. bww Wise Signs Contract BALTIMORE Skip Wise, the first freshman evsr named to ttie Atlantic Coast Conference all-star team, signed with the new Baltimore franchise of the American Basketall Association, ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED Trying to get by on unemployment? Con you afford a cut in that small weekly unemployment check? THINK ABOUT IT! VOTE NO SEPT. 9 Ad paid for by the Committee lor A Stronger Fayetteville, Ron Bumpass, Fayetteville, Chairman Dillard NortHvwaert A Dedicated to quality-Derated 521-7-1-71 Queen Size Sheets Wamsutta No Iron Percale Wild Flowers-Compose Save on Wamsulta silky smooth no iron percale in polyester and cotton. A field of wild flowers in a multi-color combination of pink, blue and gold on snow white background.

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"If these, allegations are he said, "one can no longer have any confidence In the privacy of telephone con- vcrsalions. The suggestion that Intimate conversations may have it big audience is quite horrifying." Liplon has written to industry secretary Eric Varley demanding a full-scale inquiry into extent of the alleged lappinES. The pos'. 'ineri comment on the charges. "I I illards DecUcated to quality-IVwted to 621-T171 Boyfield Queen Size Acrylic Blanket Orig.

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