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CHILDREN

NORMAL

By WENDY HALL-

J

when school DUCATIONAL authori. to lip-read and speak. Within maintain interest

ties in all parts of the about alx months, the low pro days are over. Photography and world are training deaf ces of training them to watch bee-keeping compete with arts the movements of the lips, to and crafts, guiding and scouting. children on an increasing understand and imitate, begins Dramatic work and specch com- scale in an endeavour to fit to coax one or two voked words petitions play an important part The top in developing fluency and con- them to live as happily as out of their mouths.

clana of intelligent five-year- filence in speaking. There is a And

can paint the normal child.

cambina studio where pupils olds, who, through there are indications that ton of lip-reading and know when they like and what they. well-established like. The principal encourages they are meeting with s

re inting, understand a good deal them to develop an appreciation large measure of success.

of

what is said to them, begin of art, believing that to a large to speak although extent it can take the place of the same muric in their emotional deve- The methods of training verg to read and

method of incorrectly in about and the lip-reading

lopment. to speech is being miopted

Anger larger extent than the

011 Opinions method,

vary which is the better method, but the concents is that the former is the better way from the point of view of giving the child n natural expression,

time.

Hand Chatter

Ný more gesticulation than The hearing child would use i discouraged. For example, While in Britnin

in infants who

instinctively put to their opri Postwar shortage of every type their fingers

there

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The headmistress of the nur- vein, rery school, in similar comments on the value of coun- try arroundlags to small deaf delight in the children, whote

of ba nights of Bure seems heightened by the fact that is

ours are lost to them.

Not Sheltered

the 4.000 odd deaf or partially words as "dincer".

even if it deaf children. Though much takes them a little longer in way was done before 1944 to help it themselves. Of course they ILDREN at the Mary Hare Grammar School, and part- there handicapped children, the use gestures as they play con-

tention Act of that year made tentedly together, and "chatter" culary the older ones, are not In a sheltered neal authorities responsible for with hands and expressions as allowed to live

Through them with free education.

they eat, but given encourage» varld of their own. ment, they re voleen 160.

games matches, and reout and The More often than not

ruide activities, they mix with The most important job is to hearhis

children from other. children go to boarding schook Geographically,

the get the child to however,

Tip-read and schools. The seniors

SEMA mattered that speak children are sa

If ht and

alone into the process couraged to go alone centres in

started be

three, town to do their shopplug and can Guly in eight but Britain are the numbers su teachers hope

reduce take part In

P after

ineal activities. On their own day the number of years by which Sundays. cient to justify

the deaf child lags behind the mey can to for schools.

bearing child in mental develop levele irist.

1

Two Schools

TWO

Wo schools of the newer ty

being developed today for much children are within a few miles of each other just outside The town of Newbury, in Berk

#t

10

they

are

(1)-

church service,

for walks.

plenies or trip

without any shepherding by their teachers.

At neither of these schools, in The pupils at the Mary Hare

are selected, fact, in there any suggestion that Grammar School

belong to a differ- children

approach to the

But

through an entrance test, for leaf their, srholastic alities and ent wertd. Their special prob- Although thes are recognised, their testeh- povabilities.

adjusted ac- development of speech naturally the url training

beyond that emales on erential part of the wordingly, erreals

school fe work is more of

13 any other shire. One is Donnington fade urriculum of the school, the they enjoy much the ratne sort Nareery School, which takes like that of an ordinary gram- children, and ultimately set out children from two to seven mar school, and the aim of most la the world

# happy child- years of age: the other the of the boys and girls on leaving elitround of Mary Hare Grammer School, is to enter one of the protes- hood. which children can attend be ions. Last year 12 of them wes tween the ages of 12 and 10 put in for the School Certificate-

examination, and all passed-a

years.

record of which any normal school would have good reason to be proud. This was the first time that deat children were able to take the examination on

Although the pupils Pre separated by many years, there are similarities between the Both are housed in schools.

issions set In comfortable

eres of wooded grounds which equal terms with the hearing. stretch fur out into the country-

side of this

It

with the secure

Miss K. Williams, headmistress of the Donnington Lodge Nursery School for the Deaf, near Newbury, Berkshire, Is here seen instructing one of her young pupils lip-reading with the aid of drawings.

A group of happy pupils in the garden of the Mary Hare Grammar School for the Deaf, near Newbury, where they are taught to enjoy the same amenities of life as normal children.

gets

NEW YORK.

meat

hotter-the

that his command har THE splendid gallantry "not the slightert responsibility" for the defence of Korea until

beautiful English Range Of Hobbies T and fighting skill of President Truman hul made him

County Both take about en pupils, boys and girls, drawn from all parts of Britain, and both adopt the same basic tech- nique of teaching, laying stress on p-reading and speech deve- lopment and discouraging finger methods.

MEREFORE,

the United

to

battle down

pin the blame

By C. V. R. THOMPSON

in World rals, Senator Gurney, is also But he docT after Johnson,

for United States forces Generalissima in Korea, never more ap- Nations. the children's

parent than today, have not First, Acheson talents are gently directed damped down the political

inquest opened up In earnest, It started in towards careers in which their cicafuers will prove the least inquest which America has TEN the

mathematical been savagely conducting Constress, handles. The

Senator Robert Taft, a would- may br guided towards accoun since the early days of the

he President, known to the sejentille fowards is a fancy, In both school there

campaign.

"Mister admirers as

Republi- War II. Any who wish happy atmosphere, which make laboratory work.

Newbury 10

His cry To the opposition politicians have the courage to blame him- feel the pupila

can began the hunt. like a large may go into nearby

Irs

-"Acheson must 1:0," Dran fully me where all the learn typing as a stand-by,

Treskdent Truman's Achesont entertaining all the top form especially, chüdren are

taught individually,

It looked Secretary of State in charge of their friends at the same time, are

inchoul bounded always with their approaching bad for the military. The ques- foreign affairs.

was criticised scapegoat, At Best. Taft tion everyone asked wast Why etreer in mint. by rules and regulations,

Meanwhile,

rather than

they and

The scalp hunters are in full They are after someone to take the rap for Koica.

AL the beginning

Harbour" had been

OUT

and the opposition Presa (near self, too.

of all America's

"I was one of the fouls who- ly 80 percent

to economise on and magazines), wanted newspapers Acheson

seemed the perfect armed forces," he has said.

There

Thon, Bradley

In

Why?

is a general in after-schoo1 didn't we know the Communists for disturbing home-front unlly

in a time of crisis. But only election coming up, and it could go what is the store now

first. **Ackson must go"

upsel Truman's m

race be- became a phrase

possibly issued a state familiar as. "Remcinber Pearl

long Acheson. Truman's chic military?

As in most schools for the hours, there is a range of hob-were getting ready to march? deal in Britain, classss are bies and activities from which | The answer seemed obvious, at

niled to ten pupils. Problems every child should be able to So much so that General Doug soon

one which will las MacArthur et discipline are minimal, and chome at least teachers сол be for naorr

with

friendly and free an

and easy with their pupils than would be pos sible if classes were larger

They all feel that, because the Arst air of teaching the dent i 10 St them to lead normal happy livs, they must give them the affection and character training of a parent as well as the book learning of a teacher.

Aces

Against The

NEW YORK.

By NEWELL ROGERS

the

Defence

Queens?

the

scapegoats

**jority In Congress, All year tween the politictons and the

Department by Treasury's record post-war gain ships could in gold and dollar reserves. ROM over the rim of the arguing that the

across transport Two divisions

Atlantic in three day's.

Loggia Lessons North Atlantie a threat the

has been

Twa to nil in favour

Cabinet officer, has been under of the military? An outsined- front-page fre.

ing military victory, It seems

Specimen comment

from a

i!

magazine with a multi-million circulation:

"The country

our

Indeed there has been hardly whisper of criticism-in in public, at any rate of General Bradley, the Chief of The only suggestion

For

deaf the Queens-1,250ft. long, ROSIE the riveler is on her But broadcasters Bob Hope and gan five months ago, long before well-

way back to the factory, Groucho Marx are not seriously Korea.

children to be set up by a local 105,000 tons. authority. The Berkshire Edu- calion Committer responsible for its running and finance, but

the school takes children from all parts of Britain.

skilled

Two brothers,

110

of

опе

Can ave confience in the conduct of Omar Con Staff. against struggle munism In Asia as long it that I have found is that he perhaps too preoccupied Acheson is Secretary of State." was

with Europe.

Bradley argued against econo- Next, Johnson AFTER "Acheson must go mies, is the general view, and only accepted them because he YOMRADE HAW-HAW: The the loudest cry is "Johnson was a food soldier.

go." That is Louis John-

Nevertheless there are voices to Britain's Jassenger-ship And that the pracethe weather New York Times has started must

of Defence. Secretary supremacy has appeared. It deck could become a flight deck to list the Umes of the short-on-the civilian Truman made which raise a question mark,

example, there

small but usually JONNINGTON Lodge, which

The attack on Johnson be article in a Moscow. from Radlo English open since last consists of two proposed and parking lot for 200 aircraft wave propaganda broadcasts in

informed Washington autumn, is the Best nursery American liners bigger than

the United States Josep magazine, boarding school for

are News. Stewart Alsop, who

the The magazine shows that, The pool of unemployed crafts. Worried. The broadcasts include and

excerpts from Pravda leaders. influential columnists for small that

Herald-Tribune, even after the attack tad be- New York It is not their size alone which men is so

many provincial news gun, milliary was uncertain. women workers of World War

comment: Is the threat. Each would pro- 11, are in demand again.

One significant TV. Now I can buy a £90 TV and

set with A vide

12-inch papers, set about him for

in Tokyo re. "cafeteria service" 15

screen for £20. I get free home economics he ordered in Ameri- "Army officials

ported that two divisions with Britain for 7,500 passengers at

ve full

naval air end

support # cost of only £20 5s. each. RUY SCOTCH, That order is trial, pay nothing down, and can ca's three Services,

Their Hne: "There should as I want to pay The Queens' cheapest tourist the first reaction of the have as long

Behind could do the job. As the biltz. The reason:

Sets with no mistake about it.

estimate was class, one-way fare is £58 16s. liquor industry to Korea. They for it

screens 30 the fatte front of Louis Jon continued, this movic-size remember the wartline Scotch home

And son's defence 'economics em revised to four, and finally cix

than divisions." shortage and are laying in all inthes-are coming along.

lurks something around the corner is colour TV.

The

trouble. petty domestic politics.

the in fact,

Was that they can get.

There Jurks, cars are MOTORING: British have Matt Hong have it all their spectre of our eventual defeat saw Russia

bumbers as

Their left to renew negotiations own way on

the U. S. Import in the world struggle with the ble

weapon.

1eory wa The frat cargo of 20 Soviet Union."

day of small policing: But the Alsops are no longer that the The plan is based on the In Londen for an Anglo-Ameri- market. the hul

aim agreement. They no Volkswagens from Germany has en that ordinary Americans Children will

longer have natch hope of been unloaded. They are priced the only ones blaming Johnson wars had gone for good.

Perhaps, then, that overall with British cars. for pulling the Navy in mot- with ordinary incomes cannot

one in favour to have their

in Bri- Getting much it anymore to compete

the lack of tactical score of two to when the logging

now afford holidays

of Britain. money but

But They do 34 miles to the gallon. balls, for

for too few tanks of the nulitary is not correct. tain.

they are hoping that the Board And one of New York's leuing air power,

The batile gets hotter-and

yet . -the backers, of Trade's Harold Wilson will British car dealers estimates he and anti-tank weapons, and for

Anal score can't have gone to Washington for be nbin to be more generous can sell 1,000 Volkswagen cars a too small a standing army.

That champion

of the Len- made, them They are tempting with

of the month,

UC-

Donnington Lodge was cupled during World War II by the United States Army, and the hutments built on the slope be- hind the house are adapting themselves excellently as class rooms, dining room, play room and dormilarics.

By TOW would they do it?

cutting out all the luxuries, the huge and glittering saloons.

chiefs TOLLYWOOD When the final And the dining-rooms would be HOL

alterations are completed,

all

the classrooms will bu on the ground floor, either

or the house.

then be able

Icasons on

in

weather conditions permit.

The "bables". most of them

three years old, are grouped in

self-service cafelerias.

Liberty

a class, but taught individually subsidies.

NANCY

IT'S MORE REFINED

Lines, the

Handiwork

IT JUST LOOKS NICE THAT'S

ALL

WHY ?

PHOOEY

TO HOLD YOUR

LITTLE FINGER

LIKE THIS

because

1 THINK EVERYTHING

YOU DO SHOULD SOIVE A POIPOSE

By Ernie Bushmiller

ERME BUSH Matt ha ha Haut

more

Koca,

the argument

the military

as the enemy and

their prime

bif

INSECT SPRAY

WITH DOT

When there's bif Ineedn't use my fist!

SURE KILL

KOTENOINTI NAN KANG CO À UN ATAT

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