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8/3/2019 The Paper, Volume 2, No. 2 January 1973 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/the-paper-volume-2-no-2-january-1973 1/24 Vbl. II, No. 2 Marqel Marceau at -McCarte-rTheatre, Princeton, January 27: A It is hard to write about something that has to be see believeo, but I'll try. I got interested in mime from watc film greats such as Chaplin, Keaton, Charlie Chase,etc. T
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V b l . II, No. 2

Ma rqel Ma rcea u a t -McCa rte-rThea tre, Prin ceto n, J an ua ry 27: A

I t is ha rd to write a bo ut so methin g tha t ha s to be seebelieveo , but I 'll try. I go t in terested in mime fro m wa tcfilm greats such a s Cha plin , Kea to n , Cha rlie Cha se,etc. T

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He ha a with him a partner, Pierre Verry, who held upintroduce the n ext skit. He did "The Tria l", a n exce~lentwhere he played several chara cters. All were, o f \course, ~tereotypes; such a s the pleadin g defen se . .la wyer, co n fident pro secutin g a tto rn ey, jury,etc. "The Sm&ll Ca fe" wa s o ne o f his besto f the n ight. Cha plin 's in fluence wa s ~ ~

seen here. 9ha plin 's cute mo vemen ts,gestures; tippin g his hat, kickin g hisleg o ut, etc. were a ll do ne very well.Througho ut the n ight Ma rcea u's differen tfacia:t,..xpressio ns really impre, uled me,such a s the tough brute; shy, ulI Certairt\ ----ma n ; co nf'Lderrtma n , etc. "Youth, Ma turity,Old Age a n d Death" wa s his shortest mime,but it wa s excellent. Rema in ing in o n epla ce, ,Ma rceau slo wly wen t through bodilya n d fa cial deterio ratio n until he went limp,mea n in g dea th. "The Crea tio n of the World n

wa s beaut,iful. , His movemen ts were so /smo o th that I did n ot fo llo w the mea n ing; ,.I just list~n ed to the backgro un d music 'a nd wa tched Marcea u mo ve. "A Sunda y Walk"wa s go o d but n o t his best. liThe M a skmaker" . wa s

in credible a ~d a t times very fun n y. As amaskma ker he wo uld tZ'y o n his masks. I n o n e scen e ,

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presentsLa Traviata by Verdicomplete opera in co n cert form

\I,i th, T b : e , N.J. Schola , Ca n to rum of

PlainfieldJ ,o uis Ho oker, directo r'

Twen tieth Cen tury W'or i

M ar.y W ~llsto n ecr a:was -bcrn in 1 797 in Ethe daughter o f'Williawho has been described"ppilosophica l radicalMaI'yWollstonecraf.tv,fam. o li'sn her time fo"A Vindicat1-o n o f theWoman tl• She. wen t w itBysshe Shellev to the

in 1814 a n d married hS~~'was a m~mber of te. Llte that ln cluded LTrelawny a n d Kea ts.in clude a n a uto bio gra psto ry, Lo dore, publishThe Last Ma n , a storydestructio n o f 'the hu

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ernie" . 182 6,that became a houaeho

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by Michael Rhum, ;..editor of the'lJ!-r.aBsi:t;Ne's-sengoer-." high school

..s~tilaent paper publ.Lahed inW,estfield, N.ff'".

(cont Lnued )'

and often they say,

I! 11 leave for some___ of the 'wor Ld;" "But

no pLac e toTbe DDT will'gthe Antarctic, The~trontium~9get you'on t~f_Tabiti, ~

Last year, just", pLac e you ca

before Halloween there anymore.w?-s a Pumpk i.n Party at " An ,)h ',' ywayt e South' Street· sea- , living on theport,where the sloop R·Clearwater. was moored. , t' V . ,7 , : £ , ~ , " , 1 1 y .oPete Se eger was tihe r e., orsran, Trom

t'ry of Buropand 1.ent to interview er, they wen

him.' For those who \ ,-,--,_E-.uropep Am

don It, know, the Cl,ear- g eat-grandfathwater is.a sloop of f~om Vermont ___ ~ __ ......._._. ....... __ ...... ... ~_ ...........

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be done-to clean it~up. Altogether the world looking likeweIre on more pressure organization. When it gets mucked uvIe think it' s a worthwhile thing to someplace' else,. and mpressure about, ~he fact that this place up,and . thai; IStru.ly beaut'iful river is such a _cans have been doingmess. . cidentally, is why.pe

T~e human race is going to be other parts of the wSaved when finally it realizes that ,determined they're nothere's no more nlace to run to. let Americ~ns come:inIn the last t iwo million years the up their own section..human race has left Africa for Asia, . Mike Rhum: .Before yoafter the .l.aet ice age' 10,000 years period of history, ofago aome vmembe rs of the human race' 'is now over. But weleft ',Asia and went to Europe. And, bombing ·the hell outfour hundred' years ago, armed with name se , I understandthepowe~ of their technology (such just be en rto Vietnam

as guns and the wr ttten language) Pete Seeger: I'm a lthe European peoples conquered most I've traveled a greatof the woz Ld', I'ill very glad to say been able to sing forthat period of history is ,now over. in about fatty differeIt seems rt;ome we have to recognize of this world, Africa,that whJ.IEfyou can admire the brave- 'Latin' America. and Eurry of" people who sailed acr oss the in IVlarchof 1972 mywocean, what is really going to take daughter' and Ivisited

cour-age now is staying in one place the' Democratic' Republand fighting to improve the situa- nam , North Vietnam.

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9P.·. ; ; : J 1 ? ' - . . . ~ r;lfi?p.. A . J 2 G EO(continued from opposi

U f:!!j U &!1~ f$1 .S t : : : ! i l . ' . . the I ?o n ey. " They'd s

(. . . '. co n s~der tha t a n immo

cont.Lnued fro m +he pr eceed tn g ma ke a livin g, .IIpa ge) N o w, they're go i

a rity with the America n Peo ple, a ~o t o f pro blems the

ca n yo u bea t tha t? My wife a n d I this sa me little villawo u:J . :da ve 'to sas these axe a mo n g the tcwn co un cil, 11 I 'vthe mo st wo n derful peo pl~ we've yo ur scho o l a n d yo ur'hever met in the wo rld. They're a n d I co mplimen t- yo u,sho rt in size, I 'm six feet a pd a fter pea ce co mes, yo uthey're five feet o r less, but in a wa y to dd ma n y wthey~re very stro n g, full tif en er- thin gs, but yo u're a l~. On e Vietn a mese ca p. ca rry up to fa ce pro blems. II r sa

s~x o r eight hun dred po un ds o n o n e exa mple, wha t a bo ut tbicycle, they slin g pla tfo rms lo w tio n explo sio n ?" .a n d ca rry thin gs. When their . r o a d s They n o dded theirget bo mbed, tpey ta ke the pa thwa y. gra vely, . these fo ur mTheir la te presiden t, Ho 0hi Min h, ea id, n Yes, n o w we rewa s o n e o fthc. grea test peo ple this this is go in g to be awo rld ha s kn o wn . He wa s the so n a n d we reco mmen d tha to f a .scho oltea cher', a s cho 'laz , who with o ver two o r trhrewa s a pa trio t, but didn ~t quite wea r the lo o p, " tha t'skn o w ho w to get freedo m fqr h i. s in tra -uterin e device.

e

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a who le n ew type o f so ciety. There'sbeen a lo t o f thin gs sa id- a bo ut it,so me peo ple sa y it's a n o ther dic-ta to rship. I , fro m ha vin g beenthere, sa y yo u'd be lucky to liveun der tha t kin d o f dicta to r~hip.I ta lked a bo ut this to the villa geco un cil in a sma ll to wn . I sa id"Y k . A . 'u n o w, 1 n mer1 ca , we're to ldtha t Ho Chi Min h wa s a dicta to r,a n d· tha t this co un try wa s a tyra n n y. "An d the to wn co un cil smiled a n dsho ok their hea ds.

They sa id, "Lo o k, o ur co un tryis a ll a rmed, everybo dy ha s gun s,a n d pea sa n ts ta ke gun s to the fields

so they ca n ca pture a n America npilo t 'who perha ps pa ra chutes do wn . Mike Rhum: But wo uldn 'I f they tho ught we were dicta to rs, go fa rther un der theirwe wo uldn 't la st lo n g. We wa lk . .ete Seeger: Well, ita ro un d witho ut bo dygua rds. II , l~t. fa rther.

They ha ve a n electio n every M1 ke Rhum: 'l'heirriceyea r in this little villa ge. Peo ple educa tio n is a ll pro virun fo r electio n just like they do Pete Seeger: Well, n oin o ther pa rts o f the wo rld. ha ve to pa y fo r rice,

N o w, so me o ther thin gs a re yo ur .fo o ~. But the a vdifferen t. Peo ple a re n o t free in s?n 1 S Lf.ab Le to spen d

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An I n terview With Pete Seeger (co n tin ued)

n o t hun gry.But j_t I ru:la n s,o r exa mple, if yo u wa n ted to build so me

in ery, suppo sin g yo u wa n ted to put upia ra dio sta tio n , yo uo rder tha t fro m so me o ther pa rt 6f the wo rld. They ha ve asta tio n in Ha n o i a n d they ha d to o rde«:'it a ll fro m Fra n ce,

pa rts. So tha t $30, 000 ca mera , which is wha t a televisio nco sts, even a bla ck-a n d-white ca mera , wherea s fo r us this ia ryo f three o r fo ur peo ple fo r o n e yea r, fo r them it is thea bo ut a hun dred peo ple fo r o n e yea r. Yo u see, just fo r o n eEverythin g is just tha t much mo re expen sive when it co mes tery.

, On the o ther ha n d, the simple a rts a n d en terta in men tsa s chea p fo r them a s fo r us, a n d in so me-wa ys they're luckigo tten so used to televisio n tha t ma n y America n s sit do wn ,

they do n 't ha ve a ra dio o r televisio n set, they sa y, "Wha tWe ca n 't do a n ythin g!" But, in these pa rts o f the wo rld, wso uth, ea st, west o r n o rth, where peo ple do n I t·ha ve much mostill kn qw ho w to . en terta in themselves. A gro ilp o f peo plE'will sta rt Sin gin g a so n g, o r tellin g sto ries. I ha ve a feha ve much to lea rn fro m them.~1 ike Rhum: Tha t just remin ded me a bo ut the .oLd vp e op'Le, Hoo ld peo ple trea ted, is the tra ditio n a l respect fo r the o ld

ma in ta in ed in Vietn a m?Pete Seeger: Yes, mo st fa milies a re three gen era tio n fa mil

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., -I t's very in terestin g, when yo u lea d a co o p~ra tive lir

lo ts o f thin gs yo u get which a re mo re impo rta n t th~n mo n ey.this in o ther· c o urrt're s I 've visited. I n I Sra el I vis'iteda n d 'n o ticed ho w peo ple who r€;a !. lydidri't h. a ve a n y mo n ey, adua l ba n k vacc cunts 5 were re&J lly in effect 'quite wea lthy. · Iwa n ted. to ta ke so me pho tcg. ra ph s , he'd. go to the co mmi t rtreea"Lo o k, lI d like to ha ve a ca mo ca ;" An d they'd say, t'l:Iel

is $70-, wo uld yo u sha re the use o f a ca mera with so -a n d-so ?they'll get film fo r him.I n upsta te N ew Yo rk there's a gro up o f pa cifists ca lle

iety o f Bro thers, n ea r Kin gsto n , N ew Yo rk. An d I n o ticed trela xed smile o n their fa ces, a bo ut three hun dred peo ple whha ve a n y fin a n cia l wo rries in the wo rld, ' ev.eri tho ugh they'a n y mo n ey , either. I t's 111 ;:eo n e huge fa mily, t. hre e hun d ra n d a n y mo n ey tha t co mes in go es in to the co mmo n ba n k ·a ccoea t brea kfa st in t. heLn o wn ho mes, they 'ea t a pick-up lun ch

a n d a t supper time they ha ve a co mmun ity mea l with a ll tbrein o n e big din in g. r o o m , They sin g so me so n gs, ha ve a few pthey're a very religio us gro up, a n d ta ke co mmun ity mea l, whfa n cy, n o t ro a st bee~ ana so o n , but perfectly go o d fo o d.Mike Rhum: Yo u've been described a s, I do n 't kn o w', ma ybe aa rea l musicia n with a wide ba ckgro un d. Yo u've been a llo vewo rld, yo u've picked up fo lk music fro m everywhere. Co uldanything?

Pete Seeger: Plea se do n 't thin k I 'm a n y wise ma n , the ~ldethe dumber I r ea Lf.z.e I a m. I 've ma de a n a wful lo t o f mi st

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I nterview With Pete Seeger. (co n t.) .

of the richest people in the "'lorlda re so me of the most po oed people. 'TV, in stead o f in forming us, serves to wa ste oIt'~ as tho ugh a omeo ne nee~ing go o d n o urishment was being

a nd ba ndy in stead. ·Wha t he rea lly needs fs vitamins a n d mia . n d h e ge'hs a bunch o f tra sh from the ca n o y store. An d. thaTV is giving us.· , ,Mike Rhum:' Pa int eo Ca kes will n o t satisfy hunger.Petec~eeg~r:' Yeabl ' '

1.1m 5 3 years o ld, a nd this year I'm takin g a sa bbaticaco ncert tours just to stay ho me a n d get some work do ne thera re , piled. upo n my:oesk that I baven 't bad time to a nswer.

have sent recordin gs of so n gs, a nd I ha ven 't had time to lithem. , So I Im just· go in g to stay' h o me fo r a yea r, at lea stIwa nt to sa y.to a ny yo un g perso n tba t I'm deeply grat

a ll the yo ung. people that come a nd sin g with me, otherwisejust a s, cyn i .ca 'Ia s a n yo n e e Ls e mvr a ge. When I get to feeligo out·a nd sing, w ith a ga n g o f yo un g people a n d get to feelfull of energy again .

The l_)aper tha nks N ichael Rhum fo r letting. /'-:X :::---.r-y '~._ . interview

us use this

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1/9 -Govern or Cahill asked for studyof the state energy crisis a nd theinvestigation - Q l a possible §.urcn argefor big users of power.1/12 Govern or Cahill went o n recorda gainst a deep-water port off theco ast of New J ersey • .

1/2 2 _ N ew Jersey Assembly voted61-

1gain st a ,deep water oil port offMo nmo"uth, Ocea n , Atla ntic, Cape Maya nd Middlesex Counties.1/24 William Oz z a r d , Presiden t ofthe N . J . Public Utilities Commissio n ,said, enviro nmentalists oppose pro-jects before they study them a ndthat they· should n ot insist o n a n

a bsolutely pure enviro nment. He isin faV'or of' new electric facilities _to help reduce the "ener-gy shortagell-.

Other news o f enviro n mentalint:erest: ,1/9 Hundned s of mos,sbunkers founddead under the ice in . Oyster Creek . . . .•behind the Jersey Central Power a nd

Light. n uclea r, gen era tin g sta tio n.This is the seco nd time in less

Federamo neysewa ge

blymen sued thement tor elease'byCo n g~ess forplants.1/19 ,Watchung Bo ro wa$60,000 for sa nitarystructio n by the N~J .1/19 The Federal EPA

$ 5 7 . 2 millio n to Middlty for co nstructio n otreatmen t fa cilitiesatage authority in SayreThis will ma ke effluenharmless instead of 2 2P LA IN F IELD R EC YC L: J :N G S

. Ever:y Wed, . 1-4 PM', Satglass a nd metal, paperat To ot 'n ' Tote Laundso n Avenue a nd W. 5thThis columnist welcomecomments a nd news.

R. B. Clark.....

The An archist Co okbo ok,wPla in field Co un cil reco m

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THE POSSI BI LI TI ES OF A COIN

O PE RA TE D L AU N DE RM ATBy W. J . }~I PPI N G

CAUTION TO 'I 'HE READER:

This sto ry sho uld n o t-be rea d while un der the in fluen ce o fpeople.

I

The La un derma t

Splash)To da y is Tuesda y. My so iled wo rkin g clo thes lo o k go o d

a ro un d in the extra , hea vy duty, RCA Whirlpo o l wa shin g ma cThey sho uld be clea n so o n a n d I 'm gla d beca use it's to o costa n din g a ro un d n a ked, wa itin g fo r. yo ur clo thes to be cle&co in o pera t ed Laund er-matt,

I spo ke with the ma n a ger a bo ut la ck o f hea t a n d he sa iyear. VI

I ho pe n ext yea r co mes befo re I ha ve to wa sh my clo the

I I

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f W . J . Knipping-cont.)·v

La yla An d The Bo o k

I t v. ebeen writin g a bo o k fo r a bo ut tltree weeks. I t'swha t I did a s a child. Le. yla thin ks the -bo o k is' e . wo nderf

I do to o . Tha t's why I decided to write it, Ttl:ebo o k staa po em:

Darkness40ur da ys o fsleepin g in thisbo mb cra ter

hey)N o w

I ca n rememberho w n ice aSun sto rmca n be

La yla helped me writre t ha t po em. I t rea lly 'ha s n o thinwith my childho o d but it so un ds like the Co lo r green a n d yho w I feel 8bo ut tha t Co lo r. .

I 've been writin g the bo o k like this:I . La yla a n d I thin k a bo ut a ll the thin gs tha t ma ke us ha p

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LAYLA- Then why don't you' put it in your book?ME- Oh---I don't know. Maybe I will.L..4YLA- That's good. It will be a wonderful book.Iiffi- I hop e so.LAYLA- Of course it will! When all tho people read it theknow what things make you happy. Then they can remembe.r 'thand when they see you in the laundermat or at work they wilhow to treat you.

ME- I guess you're right.LAYLA- Let's lie on the bed for a while. I have someotherto tell you.

We did.VI

Back To The Laundermaii

So whg_t?)

I mean--so wnat? So what if I overload a macha.ner Soforget to ad d the softener! So what if I like to pl-ay withchange giver!

~ . .

And many people are starting to agree with me. PeopleMr. Tanner and the Color Factory and Layla. They all agree

Layla said I should put those things in the book too.

"But then it won't be about my childhood; 11 I prot estad

"So what;" said Lay.l.anYou're right," I said.

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COMMENT B y Una Mikhail

I write 'this during the first hourfire in Vietnam; the sirens and bells hsounded through communities across the

and we'we only to hope that the horribleof war will cease and be silent not onlbut throughout the world. ,

, Realistically, I doubt and I want t" . proven wrong and I want to do all that

\

. , \ ! ' " prove I am ....rron.g• Hope.UllY.' 9.S a pilot\ "last" mission in Vietnam said, it may\ beginning of'an era.

,,\ \,' /' Morepoople than I can possi bly ima. .:::::"';j.;.it~ .. <at ~his moment silent~y r-ef'LectLng, pray

. " ) 1 1 ' t,,-hoPlng for the P.O. VI.' s , ar-r-angang sc_ . _ . " J L ' , : r - u orn liv,e~ for new directions, cr-cs sa.ng

, , 1 \ ' Q~ndknoc3':lng on wood, and apecuLatLng,

."

' .. "'''>'!:.-i1 . : . . \ . .' t:there are moro. poet.s than one ?ould .gue

k...d.../ ) / " . " i.1\.~:. i""these momen~s,ln~o t.he aesthe'tf c rhymes"V / \.,·~,t)personnal hls·Gorles.. . .

."hr r ,,_1 f . . ."~.,~·? Yes, I suppose l:hstory lS the UltlmaJ / , . , ' ( . . ; : ' ' Yes. But I would Like to see a long en

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(W. J. KNIPPING CONT.)

"Hello there. I see yo u' v e wa shed yo ur wo r-k. i. nglo thesatr-a n ger- sa id to me.

"Yes, " I sa id to the stra n ger."Did yo u wo rk in the Co lo r Fa cto ry this mo rn in g?n the

said."Yos ;" I said.I!I wi sh I co uld wo r-k in the Fa cto ry, n the stra n ger sa id"V ihy c an t t yo u?n I sa id."Beca use I 'm n o t a ha ppy perso n a n d they wo n 't let un ha

wo rk there, ii the stra n ger sa id.ilOh--tha t's to o ba d, '; I so . ic1 ."Yes it is, " the stra n ger sa id."Why a r-en9 t yo u riappy ? n I a sked ,

"Beca use n o thin g I do ma kes me tha t wa y, 1 I the stra n ger

"I 've tried bein g ha ppy, but it just wo n 't . wo rk! Everythinhlwa ys co mes o ut a ll wro n g a n d I've simply given up! Lifewo rth livin g a n ymo re. it

ilCo n sider the a ltern a . tive, " I sa id.

(Fini)

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'\ 1:).., 1In Penryn, whether they werrt to the LutheranL) t ,_

Church or to the Reformed Church, everybody also ~

worked. I know, because I helpe~ e~erybody. \~bout three or four doors away 11.ved the butcher. '\ i f, f ' ) ;I can't really rem,ember whe.t ~y duties were. there \ t , ' , I ' , ~ , < \ , Jbut when I try very hard, I can see huge carcasses ' l~", ' 4 ) ithrown onto high hooks a!_lc1ong shinning white , \\ . i , . ~steel swords deftly f'or-ming cuts of, red meat , \_\,},~

A few doors further on was. the baker-y where l' _', "the war-mth was in contrast to the cool dampness of ~.

the butcher's shop. 'l'her-e I can remember long \~~.

trays with longer polelike handLes going into the ~Lar-ge we.ll. ovens. I wou.Ldwai,t while a warm golden , - - r : 1 .loaf was wr-apped with waxed paper- to carry it home." -~,"

About there, I crossed the road Bnd went a few ,houses further to the store and post office. \J/Sometimes I helped put the mail into the boxes andsometimes I would be allowed to cr-awl, up and take the mailthe box for somebody. I Li ked "working" in the store and s

it would tD.ke a very long time until I completed my dal Ly vThere was a very large house attached ,to the store with

Penryn -III By D. Young

It didn't matter which church you w

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, ..... ..' SlL.'1daywhen you o.ied you snar-ed the sccemutery.

'. For those who still lived and follow

J \ r1closely you were related, flTst, and th~...---_.., ~sure exactly how. But the ad'uL'ts were

Jrt .~~-~tpart~cular a,?out the f~rmation t .

I L-"1. '~j . -;.~,. ,"....~ .. l \[h.en Marlon' s granUf&.-.therdi.ed, sheL - r : : : , . " ' - .~If t ! : } , · . . ' , . - . ( ~p front and I could undar-stend her f eI //,). J \ .i~lm~ort&nt than tl;-e rest of us somehowh

\ ) ' . 1 . .7.. /.g~lef. H~r granufetherr was. my gr?ndfathe/ ./'~. ._ slste:~',qs husband so we got .into tno end

J . . . . . ,lrelatl ves part.I i , " " . . ( . . . . \ . . . . . . . ./ It was a.Leo among our favorite grou

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"~. - . , . ; \ ' \ ~laying fu.~_er~.l, and arguing ?ver who w

e '. 1riePlayed. It. In.the c.em.8.tary.l.ts... .....o/J \ re,,;.lly pret end P\~ty well.L_ ~ I' . - V

... ,~1 0er'lL~ ;:;:'j-\.e~\Adventures of Puppetvllle ." by s , a. young ~-t r;;;r~:::;;;;:;::'~:

Do you remember what happened Las'b week? I do. GenerWishes granted a wish snd the principal of the school disapThere was no school, because everyone of the town of Veryupset and out looking for the principal. Where could theprincipal be? Gonere.l Grant Vlishos Vias no help in t.h.e hun

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TARANCETelly-Bear

bySusan Snyder

Chapter 4;

Summary of prev1uus cbapters: Tarance is a telly bear, a shwith knee less legs and a high squeaky voice who live aof trees. Tarance was captured by~~he bear-snatcher,danger of being made into a .rug for someone's dan or sfriends, Kerns, ·theinept, forest wizard, and Stanley SKerns' assistant, have set -9ff to find him by spi~it~ng.selves to New,York City where Tarance has been taken.now looking for T. Bear,a rich relative of his .

in NewYork. As night falls, they go to sleep on theWonderland statue. .,' - .

} ,.f. ...~

It was 8: 31 when T.. Bear 1IlaS::r;:ueelyawakened by a clangon his alarm cl ock ; He struck his foot out from under theand proceeded to search around the flo~r for hi's slippers.found the first one and so he rumbled as he sleepily slid o

"Whatever became of roosters?" T. Bear wondered. ".:1

were retired to the attic with the old carriages when peoplegetting up at the crack of dawn. Oh, it' s onliJr 8: 31, why-,t

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T. Bea r press~-d hi~-'f~;~·a ga in st the win do w. $ure en osn o w ha d piled up to a bo ut six in che's. , :-

II\, le1 , I better- be mo vin g a lo n g. II', He ha d fin ished bruha ir which is a big jo b fo r a bea r, even 'o n e "!ith a crewcut.better rush. We ha ve a lo t o f pictures to ta ke 'a t the stud

T. Bea r wo rked o n Ma diso n , Aven ue a s a pho to gra phic , beamercia ls a n d a dvertisemen ts. He ~in ~shed tyin g his tie, puha t, then left fo ~ his studio . He lo cked his do o r a n d stepa n eleva to r which to o k a ll o f three seco n ds to go fro m theto gro un d level.

lI Remin d me to pick up my sto ma ch o n the wa y up to n ight,the eleva to r atten da n t. ' - .

"S ure thin g, Mr. Bea r, " he replied with a la ugh.T. Bea r wen t thro ugh a revo lvin g do o r which to o k him o

street a fter his seco n d t~ip a ro un d. Then h~ sto o d right iwith the sn o w still fa llin g. ItFun n y , the sn o w lo o ks go o d e

city. I! The city ,\AJaS quiet un der the wla ite bla n ket a n d themo t to be seen . The da y wa s en cha n tin g in its white stillmBea r's whistle, 'bro ke the quiet. He whistled the so n g o f sntha t he ha d lea rn ed in the wo o dla n ds. As he wa lked do wn fihe sta rted sin gin g the wo n d s r '

Oh, Sn o wfla kes a re fa llin g a n d silen tly whisperin gThe 'secrets they ha rbo r, they~hea rd fro m the sta rSo o pen yo ur ea rs a n d yo ur hea rts to their sin ginEcho es o f grea tn ess a re hea rd in their so n gSn o wfla kes a re fa llin g a s they a re ca llin g

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