Word: page
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Fassolas stuff their black shirts and their bellies. The intertwining fortunes of the two families require, and almost justify, every episode and dialogue-choked page Novelist Pasinetti allots to them. Young Enrico Fassola falls in love with Elena, but she breaks his heart and pride by having an affair with a childhood sweetheart. Test Pilot Massimo Fassola plummets to a watery death, leaving another Partibon girl pregnant. Novelist Pasinetti does deft sketches of pedants and peasants, including a notable portrait of a venomous Fascist toady...
Slogans & Guests. Though full-page ads in the government press called for 1,500,000 workers, and Castro peered hopefully through field glasses, only an estimated 500,000 showed up. The Cuban Workers Confederation ordered workers to make no demands on May Day; instead they were ordered to carry banners bearing some of the 32 "suggested battle slogans," e.g., "We Salute the Cuban-Soviet Trade Agreement!" and "Down with Yankee Aggression...
...reality, the new edition is only a four-page wrapper for the regular issue. But Editor Jackson spoke bravely of the future: "A modest beginning to a restoration of the larger coverage and service and, we hope, the circulation we once had." Even so, Jackson went right on beseeching partyliners for alms to pay the Worker's debts of about $70,000. For the Worker, prosperity still seems permanently around the corner...
After scanning a single page of J. D. Salinger's 1951 The Catcher in the Rye, the most avidly admired novel on modern American campuses, Tulsa's School Superintendent Charles C. Mason had one comment: "Shocking!" Mason was jarred when eight angry parents shoved the book under his nose and bitterly complained that English Teacher Beatrice Levin had assigned it to their 16-year-olds at Edison High School. The parents were not taken with Novelist Salinger's 16-year-old hero, a sensitive boy named Holden Caulfield who goes underground for 48 hours in Manhattan...
...Garry Moore Show (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Guests: Actor-Comedian Ed Wynn, Singer Patti Page...