More trouble arose in the teaching row meeting at El Monte on January 14, 1942, when William E. Brooks, shown standing at right, read letters about the controversy and asserted that a favored plebiscite on the "Three R's" issue, probably the first such to be held, would be wrong because it did not include parents of children below school age.
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