Show 'w—"4iiv-——sd--b-- i ! ' - —thmimootowiroa- " 1I A1041 4OrOVfitia M‘mm014 f Pv Nason on Education 1 c I i i 1 f I of Teens Lingo II i May Become i 'Well I Don't Know What to Do With All These Turnedin Cards Certainly Can't Burn Them Ila ILI - 9- - - No" — ' ) I I - t I I ! VSP- t t- -: Ed D California i:2:- he :Apy) ? ' te ' j - 4 'A Dr 1I li t be would an this the are not s unique a Nason teach psychologists s engineer on in others g used in have special languages cating with other members communitheir pro- of fessions t v 411: Ic -: when teen-ager- their use s special language too much it becomes a problem to both teachers and the pupils For Two example: either children twins or nearly the same age often develop a language that is their own Sometimes one of the two becomes the spokesman for necessary communication with the adults world - Becomes Self-Directe- d The becomes too self-directe- d spokesman and has behavior problems in his teens The other member of the pair fails to make the language development gained only by talking with adults Busy parents usually fail to recognize the procedure and one child becomes quite dependent on his partner The first sign of trouble is his difficulty in getting along on his own in school English and written work are especially troublesome vate worlds that they avoid conversations with adults They not only fail to develop the use of English required for adult thinking and satisfactory schoolwork but they build up a resistance to adult control They live in their own special world with a special language Teachers Must Communicate special language problem must be recognized Teachers must learn to communicate with children whose home environments have allowed them to develop a private language I am not suggesting that teachers adopt the different language but they should understand it Parents and teachers must be alerted to the possibility that children may be avoiding the use of ac- The - ceptable nication a as English means commu- of need not be a handicap if it is merely a second language The knowledge of French or German in addition to English is often an j special language advantage to students and adults': Children must gain facility In the use of proper English either in the home in the school ot better still through the cooperation of both! gen2-t- ot kas rk dirricvity levee lets 3 CcfmAtee ? 3$51ehmerlt I cLoAK P 00m te 1 7 it 4146q Oh( ifti 21 2 kTo SE NATe -- ) 4 11 I I ume ' 1 7 N iI 1 -- - i iic)® coliii 1Lotmcowt4k 1 trL A-i-- ii J NI ' -3 '4: 10 40 41 v:ltip:' t - 'N 1 c - 4 ' y 7---- k i -- ta- - T 4e 0 44111014 4sola4141r7411b101 Ipt mot I" - w - gray Pinivialliosw '''' - W ! regipliaraipt : P' plants ' -- losilth :) ''1Z-- - - - II ' Ay 4&t night" grandmothwere not air hospital rows conditioned and windows usually were kept closed during the night hours Flowers were put in the cooler halls because they wilted when kept in warmer rooms Old Wives' Tale The idea of plants robbing the sleeper of much needed oxygen or of releasing too much carbon monoxide is an old wives' tale The oxygen consumption of large plants during the night is insignificant compared with the amount used by the sleeper in five minutes The same can be said of carbon dioxide easterner writes: "Is middle-agspread caused by glandular changes?" There is no doubt that most no longer have the hips and abdomen of a boy or girl It you do not believe this visit the beach or go to a high school or college prom When you get home stand in front of a mirror will be and the difference e full-lengt- h obvious Blame Overeating On the other hand a well - established middle-ag- e spread stems from eating too much The proof lies in the fact that not all women are affected in this fashion Fat tends to accumulate in the hips and legs of a small number of persons with certain glandular disorders or hereditary tendencies But where did the fat come from? It still comes in through the mouth regardless of the hormones circulating in the bloodstream Dental scientists have been studying the lowly barnacle (Cirripedia) to discover what kind of glue he uses to attach himself so firmly to ship bottoms They hope to find a cement that will fix fillings firmly into tooth cavities Barnacle adhesive sticks to anything solid — mineral or vegetable It clings tenaciously in extremes of cold or heat and mariners have all they can do to remove it from ships on Today's Bridge Hand vulnerable East-We- st deals North West NORTH KJ 1103 dth 4 1083 T AAKA WEST 87 EAST A A osz V I 981 94 106 4109651 76 AK J8 lo " 4913 Not Be to PARIS FRANCE '— One must spend considerable time learning to understand the French because they are so busy — 1 c kissing their own ' hands that there is 1 no time for them to understand you ' : Ills morning (' a young lady almost wept with pity cause I her offer declined as guide at $80 a day She now MOWS me for what I am — ' 40 1 ''''' ' ' -- s f Ke) t '' It - i v: ACiE4 Mr Bishop A wise Spanish diplomat once said: "Whenever I get to Paris I always go at once to the Eiffel Tower because it is the only place one can see Paris without looking at the Eiffel Tower" But then nothing is simple here A French perfume which costs $28 in New York sells for $26 on the ChampsElysees The usher at the Folies Bergere showed us to our seats and then whispered in embarrassment: "M'sieu you stupid forget my teep" Paris is now 2004 years of age and has hardening of the arteries It is as AS The North 14 1ST - 4 VAKQ 52 A Q 75 4152 bidding: East Pass Pass Pass Psss 1 V 3 A 1 V Pass Opening lead: Five of A The taking of nine tricks trump contract would have and North merits a charge ng that self over call three North him- hick Commit- ' to raise South 3 t k- t- 110-- s f op - 1 e - 1 c V' ' E - L diamonds re bid -- t ' 4 T- chose -- - f minimum opening and should en-deavor to avoid an Ill three no et of diamonds has a bare ment Once he in a been routine for not maki- - South's rebid jump West Pass Pass Pass South If 14 4 " 1 ' ' j M r Gores his excellent five card heart suit and North somewhat belatedly accepted a contract In preference to going a level higher ' if 4 f (''?' Le grand nez Charles de Gaulle for example seldom addresses ' himself to the French Ile speaks to the history books The local joke is that he placed a wreath in Notre Dame addressed to his Saviour: "From the first man of France" it read "to the second person of the Blessed Trinity" He refuses to admit Britain to the Eqropean Common Market on the ground that England has so many commitments to America that it is no longer European France paid her way into the nuclear bomb club and De Gaulle hurried off to Moscow but they refused him a seat at the last supper Now he sulks amid his American gold seething with plans to organize a third power entity midway between Moscow and Washington The most important word in Paris is are for three Place de la Concorde I saw a young couple kissing on the site where Marie Antoinette was guillotined France has improved on ways of losing one's head 0P 4 r - 1 ''' t ' t LI It i t i1 41 ' 1:toe'-- -b( ii('! t'''frt(: i' de- 1 1 () I' i r 4 : five of spades opened dummy played the jack and East's queen won the trick The latter continued with the ace and declarer ruffed South tried to draw trump by cashing the top three heart honors however when West showed out on the third round declarer was obliged to stop inasmuch as he had only one trump left himself while East still retained the jack A club was led to the queen and a diamond was returned South finessed the queen and West was in with the king A spade lead forced out declarer's remaining trump and when he tried to run the clubs East ruffed in on the third round and cashed two spade tricks to set his opponent down by two Declarer had banked everything on finding the trumps divided three-thre-e Since this prospect was distinctly against the odds he should have planned his campaign to allow for the contingency that one opponent might have four hearts Observe that South has 10 tricks — even allowing for a loser in the trump suit — the count being: four hearts one diamond and five' clubs In order to retain control of the hand so that he can cash all his winners it is necessary to' concede a heart trick early It is 'suggested therefore that South lead the five of hearts at trick three while the dummy still has two trumps Neither East nor West can return another spade at this stage without giving the declarer a ruff and discard South can win any other lead cash the of hearts to draw trump and then run the good clubs the ' — I ! -:- - Clf:: 1 :iqT!-Trl:71- 1 1111Nr17 vq! 11 IVfr 46° row !frit fp 76 el of They the make are Swanson's 7e11:ji no mistake: ty Is ever to be yielded the Portuguese will walk not run to that unwanted rot ' Yti - r11977 ' -- a - 49 Loin ' Cuts End 1114te -- -'1 0- - Lean Tender :67 1 -' - a C ib "411 Fresh Nis A At" n 4f vat: 144't7 4a U ::10A 4 '0 till LJ Lit 14j1 a 74 0 riii74t4-‘ till' ''A' (S' 1111 44 " DINNERS TV m Rhodos C Mg - i SOLID HEAD I C LETTUCE to Lb eel - t t Araiattloa 17r I'i t GRAPES2 17c ff 3 1NHITE BREADFor r 1 N 0 TOKAY C : ) 1 I - i lb Crisp lb 4411111111ataif4 4 1 69 c itIll r0411::l rt Nss''' 7 o 59c Varieties t k:: 07 'I Znj 03 ii vei 1 1 10 re - HORMEL BACON AL -- ""- PORK STEAK : : lb '40 ! a '9" X 4 4 i - a agreeable to -- on6:7 :: pace in Angola but If Portuguese author! 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llest Senator Soaper - - P All the ashtrays in the chateau are small gold straw hats The lawns and trees and flowers are in several shades of green and he loves to visit the elderly grandmothers who were once to him vibrant young loves Always he arrives with the gayest of smiles and the sma- Be Understood 4- I: - gt 77 els ORANGE JUICE 4-- 4 cans tend to think of plump orange school buses trundling along paved highways hauling children to consolidated schools These amenities will come to Angola in time but it will be a long time Some things can't be hurried — not wisely anyhow The Portuguese know this better than the Belgians better than Label lstQuality Whole Sun z age Black )2 eltiiieret- !'4A1AL'ill tour Not to I I 1 Co- no more than 200 roads in such an area are little more than widened game-trail- s linpassahle much of the year Impatient Amen I 777 District of original May contain of school '1(77- tto—stIto s a hundred square miles of the The 115c Young Tendon ' ' ' se ( lumbia children H24 E LIVER as "7-- IR' !:: - An area large as sy '''''" POIlit CHOPS Itt: i)i i:::I in Bush Change Values are wholly different in the bush Here the outer limits of a man'a aspirations often are defined in terms of one more cow another wife Education In any Western sense becomes a fanta- '"'"'""'''-- Center 44'46 - VI111 ‘1 trcoAlk e ' o BEEF d women's Somehow of bouquets still tremble when he raises them to his kips K 4 it NA:-st -- -- -- '"06' 79th has Yl - 11 ' - smile the grace of good manners and the barely concealed admiration for all femininity A portrait of his mother properly illuminated adorns the stone center hall The children of the servants call him "papa" and en masse they greet him with kisses when he returns from an American one-side- Nwesir - : pronounced "no" Suggest any thing and an official will inform you that it is not to be permitted A taxicab to the chateau of Maurice Chevalier at MarnesLa-Coquette was Impossible but a cab referred to as a "private limousine" was handsome 4 1r71i blacks still live in the Stone Age Isolation of mud huts their primary loyalties are not to governments in Luanda or Lisbon but to tribal councils of the Ovimbundu the Kimbundu the Bakongo the Chokwe SKAGGS! wutoitdomboadh" P16 protection of the 45000 Portuguese troops who are keeping the terrorists under control The trouble is one Is told that no such informed expression of opinion can be conceived Just beyond the limits of the principal cities the vast bush mum-tr- y begins Most of the five million blacks 'f V7 r IV I1'':'77410( a 41( - iiildrn w Developments change in the form of government If a plan could be devised for a full and free by an expression of informed electorate it is thought that the people would vote heavily against outright independence The principal tribes for one thing are delighted to have the Values barefooted and The police black One result of these surging develop ments is that local Portuguese do not panic at talk of a referendum on a with parasols paint peeling weeds among the flowers But a couple of modest skyscrapers have leaped into being: Within the major cities some appall In slums remain — but hundreds of tiny tidy houses row on row have been erected These may be purchased over a period of 15 years at $6 a month water and electricity included count of On the colonnades wholly Result of Meanwhile to the extent that national unity is possible in so diverse and primitive a land the whites browns and blacks of Angola probably never nave been more united The massacres of 1961 galvanized"the Portuguese government into action — not military action alone but social and economic action also The terrorism also tended to drive many tribal families from their tiny isolated compounds into larger villages more easily protected Angola is suddenly booming This capital city of Luanda still evokes recollece tions of Savannah or Charleston years ago — the verandahs piazzas arched cafes sidewalk are almost militia Diverse and Primitive to an exit a schools ed Here the Communist Party is accorded respect It has its own newspapers and literature The leaders in most state of the weather until they face east "Non" the not to be understood flew us here from London in 40 minutes Getting to a hotel requited two hours The best the Parisian can tell you about the rain is that "it stops" There are few miniskirts but more young beards Hand holding is de rig ueur even if it is only two Frenchmen walking together There is a restaurant called Franc Pinot on the Be St Louis which is 30 feet below the street set in damp stones One eats by candlelight The clear soup Is made of sherry Two howls and you are unfit to drive The rolls are crisp the steak delicious the coffee is strong enough to melt gold fillings and a man at a piano sits in the center of this sewer and sings "I Love Paris" Dinner at Maxim's the hangout of Toulouse Lautrec and Hemingway and F Scott Fitzgerald is an expensive funeral A dessert like ice cream (les glaces) may run to $275 a serving And I may BOAC Jet run multi-raci- tiost-196- Understood— The French A beautiful as ever but there are embolisms in the traffic Part of learning to drive an automobile is a short course in cursing I sat with a Frenchman who said that anything which is either direct or simple is not French Speaks to History The gay straw hat celebrated his birthday at his "La Longue" He still -- souni 7 Grace of Good Manners C IL Goren By it '' ' k ri1 'ii-1--:—-- IIM' -- okay Goren ))A4CATFfil:1 1 r::‘ r1 M k 1k - Nothing Sunpk Is Acceptable consume An y Reporter Froch much needed oxyA-- 4 gen She told me -that flowers were 0 removed always from the rooms of sick people and idkept in the halls at In d t 7tvrJee ‘ - : the ' A ''' ' 4 L 1 47) 4 an17Aire:1111p-Ah- goftel''414TettelsVdttlioribk jilt Bishop ' t hospital liwilities have F pr u n g new schools new industries Roughly half of the civil StTViilliS are Africans or mulattoes the setretary of education is an African so are the directors of customs and the treasury As best an outside observer may judge these things Portugal's claim to a genuinely society in Angola is quite valid The public housing projects are completely integrated No discrimination can he seen in 'parks up '''''-- 1 'erj - Itt ''t - — "According to who was a nurse er's day mu "‘ X'N 1:v '04''' New years - 1 ''' LUANDA ANG0y—More than six have passed since terrorism erupted in Angola Except for a sinall section in the north and x a n o ther larger A area along the border to Congo wes t this (i rough and ecnd nation is at peace '‘ 4 4 In the aftermath '' 4 of those bloody events of 1961 one sees the troth that tli TIOW and then lies Mr Kilpatrick In the maxim of ex mato bonum Angola is better now But Angola still has a long way to go This is an old country The Portuguese set up their first trading missions IT) Angola some 475 years ago This city dates front sprawling beautiful-ugl1576 Yet it is scarcely an oversimplification to suggest that history here divides Into two periods — preatil A third era may come if and the feeble currents of nationalism ever find fin effective channel At the moment these currents are sluggish Robert Holden the rebel who styles himself "premier" of a government in exile still is operating out of the Congo but his Union of Angolan Peoples (UPA) lacks an impressive following A competing crowd Communist backed is the Popular Liberation Movement of Angola (MPLA) Despite a superficial of their feud last year plastering-ove- r the two nationalist groups remain divid- 1:1 ?) ti) 1 ow qw Plant Dr Van Dellen - 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" -- -- tt "FA 0 Itt It)114--y1- " — INN'"-I'1s7- 2 t ‘ - till " ro 'ii1L0!1 - ' 47 ' Pi-- flov - es A c - v- KIIf--44--41- Similar situations develop as teenagers become so engrossed in their pri- A 4:-- 2 However - 1 0 )1 I!irIV' Y' -e' Doctors ers and 1 1 In I '14 it Outcast ' 1' Without group teen-ager- ' (4 language foreign textbooks "hip" language identifies an in- ? dividual teen as a 'Ne member of the Their I 0-- ok and to schoolteachers t ' 41' T F a Teenagers speak t 'V -- J Nason of University Southern By Leslie : -- -- Learning Bar I i - --- 14 Musk The Salt Lathe 'Criltunei I Wz — irjuenn am7 101:1 pm y r "''7-- - |