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Show kNILA SCHOOL TEACHERS, f - Ilippino Pedagogues on Their Way M to St. Louis to Arrange jlL nn. Exhibit. kPw. Ho.ier of the marine corps at hlla Is registered at th6 Kenyon on Lway to St. Louis with Antonio ftudillo and Miss Zamona, two school llchers. who are to' superintend the urn rangement of the Philippine cduca-lal cduca-lal exhibit at the St. Louis exposi-) exposi-) They are natives and make Tiselvea understood in the Engliah 4 g'tiage with difilculty, and it is part Jfchelr dutj, while in the United States ferfect themselves In the language t la spoken. ymx. Estudillo said that the Americans i ''go there to teach have difilculty in .Ing along because of the language, tare placed for the most part in the schools and normal departments, t lie the natives try to teach the young to talk English. Ihey arc having some degree of 3uc- s! Mr. Estudillo was much In favor the United States' occupation of the J Lnds, and claims that the people in ,, olt are the ignorant, who do not ,i lorstand the benefits coming to them. |