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Page 4 ..vc:.iVt.v.!.sv.:v.:.,:.:.:. v 9 &. Mr 3 V i h . Monday k . ... . ... : For Witches And By PATRICIA MCCORMACK HOMEFRONT, U.S.A. (UPI) Watch for unidientified fly ing objects zipping through moonlit skies these nights. They're probably witches flight - testing their brooms. It happens this time every year. The witches are getting ready for halloween. Goblins, spooks and all the rest add to the trembling and trauma. But these probably are the neighbor's children do ing what comes naturally this time of year. If you can be sure, that is. To protect yourself from evil happings, put in a supply of treats edible safe, amus ing, sanitary. You spoil the fun if you pass out something educational, germ - laden or otherwise sickening. Your own goblins, to be on the safe side, should dress warmly, wear costumes that Gypsy Flamenco Guitarist MANITAS de PLATA MONDAY, OCT. 31 8:00 p.m. Memorial Hall UNC STUDENTS FREE WITH I.D. BE THERE EARLY! ! 5 L i ' A'lj'r .... i V.. -J - ... Is The Big ... Day - - , - .- - r ' - -' " J-w rr resist flames, and, for spook ing on dark streets, ought to carry a flashlight. Spooks with out lights have been mowed do2n by cars in past hallo weens. That jack o'lantern you put out to let the spooky sorts know you're in, the mood for fun should be iluminated with a -battery - operated light. ' No candles, please. : Jack o'lanterns with candles have sent some playful spooks to eternity on a flaming trail in the past. The child's cloth ing caught fire when child backed into them. Halloween, according to his torians at Crayola, was star ted by the Celts in 834. The Irish rustics roamed from house to house seeking butter, eggs, and corn on All Hal low's Eve. Customs among the young sters differ, from country to OVER YOUR INSTRUMENTS OVER AUDIENCE NOISE Your microphone is your link with your audience. Choose it with care. Shure Unidyne microphones project ycur voice over your instruments, and over audience noise . . . YOU WILL BE HEARD. 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Tn Great Britain, villagers toss nuts into a fire. By the way the nuts burn, it is fore told who will have good luck and who will be married. Welshmen, meanwhile, gath er about hilltop bonfires, wait until they burn down, then down the hill. The devil catch es the last one down! In some lands peasants wave pitchforks of flaming straw to burn the brooms of careless witches flying nearby. ... ;-.Nrt. STARR Stephen Boyd. Raquel Welch. Edmond O'Brien. Donald Pleaser.ee. Arthur fJConneH William Redfield and Arthur Kennedy. Produced by Saul David. Directed by Richard Fleischer. Screenplay by Harry Kleiner. Adaptation by David Duncan. Music by Leonard Rosenman. fo i OriemaScope. Color by Deluxe . CX NOW PLAYING K THE DAILY Our Majorettes At Work x5 v X Young ''-Minister, In Tennis Shoes Stoops To Lift The Disadvantaged DALLAS (UPI) Carroll Brown is a 29-year-old Metho dist minister who has spent the last 10 years in tennis shoes and sweaters. He has been shot at many times (hit once), had his auto tires slash ed and windows broken. He has heard about as much pro fanity as prayer. Serving as city recreation supervisor and worker at the Methodist Church's Bethle-. hem Center social agency in low - income areas of Dallas, he was on the streets three nights a week, mixing in pool Udl Lambs Vool TAR HEEL School i '''""X-X-XX" :-:,:':wX-X'Xx-: halls, taverns, parks and just about anywhere he could find I people. He wanted to know I them as individuals not as a I Sunday morning congregation. "How can you tell someone I that God loves them when they f don't have shoes and suffic ient food?" he saks. Training Method Rev. Brown can scarcely conceal his indignation that somehow people and agencies generally don't understand ithat training is necessary in any successful effort to help fthe disadvantaged. V - neck Sweaters i-l S :7 Whu dope ,l AiWfJ frr .?;;- vou blow 7 , v LURe jfiPlA' Is zr-ru g:....T-wa86t. -s4s ' Spirit """' By Ernef "It is pure folly for church es to send volunteers without proper training to help the needy and poverty - stricken," he said. "I tell workers that they must be a real person and not try to impose their standards on others," he continued. "It does no good to predetermine a code of ethics. Workers can only go as men and women t l I i Wore fco the fast, close, comfortable electric Q !c;i North Amcr-con Philips Company. Inc.. JOOEoit 2nd Street. New York. New H. Ho&I concerned with the lives of their fellow men. You just don't impose your own ethics on these people. "When an untrained person goes out it is a clash of cul ture stranger meets strang er." Rev. Brown now is a direc tor of lay training at Dallas' First Methodist Church. He trains lay persons in working with the underprivileged. 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