Show Quotesln VKIDAY MARCH 30 J9M Logan (Cacha County) Utah HERALD JOURNAL 12—THE News Of The Day " H InllH frm - Education in 1962-6a total of 129 mil- - to supervise all educational Utah State laws empower the greatest problems are the By Una Vermillion Mrs Edna Baker talked to lion dollars of state money was ! units within its boundaries the ' State Board of Education need for more coordination the Cache County Women's distributed The reason for the existence to i Dromote- to the ' various and establish land cooperation and a better — j communication system among iu junvuw libraries cuoui ui sine is un uic equaii-- i l " (sdiool) 2 issue pro all school agencies in order the duues and responsibilities: zalion plan Ior eucatioiJ pur-'-a central authority for the de- essi°nal certificates and dip- - that each agency or board not 01 uie uian siaie uoaro 01 du- - j only wctiile approximate- - velopment and maintenance lomas: 3 set rank and classi only knows and understands of a public school system dollars-wautnuou :lv 75 million pv fication- - 4- - determine scholar- the y-tijat-ed- upilVhUe-the-primarTor" workings of its own group dug—of operational pendj w ins MMuw-aumaterials such boards are to develop pol- ship training requirements 5 but that of every other group poses buUdings concerned with Uah s greatest elc of tnis icies through legislation under revoke teacher certification involved so that a more pre46 asset: Its children As evi- - iUljed came fnm tne federal which the school system shall for immoral or unprofessional cise delineation can be made 6- aence sne ciiea uie iwi mav government! reasonable between the various education- operate! The real challenge foriconduct5 ' measures for health education ai aCfnfiT- Ue Utah Board of the Education federal gov-- ! Originally school A third problem is found in byirinclusioffTnW tea wiin eacn suie tne lulli tLl-- i siruciure mai proviaes j"ub1'"": o ux sianuaras ana the need for better communication between the Board the responsibility for the educa- for a common basis for all ed- - determine whether these units which should dards are met by local dis-b- e school superintendents and the tion of its citizens ly a few restrictions have been "thorough and universal" tricts 9 approve application teachers in order that the speand on at the same time permit for f"nd 10 make appropri- cific needs and problems and the states placed through ' and distributions 11 pro- - educational philosophies congressional legislation and ate people in each local com-!tiomay vide for a emergency contingen be recognized and understood maximum voice in mumty Pres- - fe?ffa' WASHINGTON IUPD 12 l cies administer continuing to the degree that no one mi a osker gave lew Ullel the control and operation of dent Johnson wants the Demo- facts concerning scnooi building funds with the school district suffers at the the back their schools cratic party to campaign this ground of the education struc Because of the federal mon- - i approval of the State Board of expense of the wholel Mrs Baker feels that the Board is year on a national unity plat- ture that now exists in most ies that now accrue to the Examiners R becomes evident that the further handicapped because it form offering "a better deal" states Thp first State Board of state the State Board has been 'Education was established in designated to receive them State Board has tremendous does not have fiscal autonomy to everyone New York in 1784 Other states and as a result have become: responsibilities and sweeping as do the schools of higher edHe offered that prescription followed the pattern and to- 1 the state adult educational powers and that these seem ucation within the state Thursday night in a pep talk to day there are only three states authority 2 the state library to increase from year to year Mrs Baker paid tribute to more than 5000 Democrats at which have no State School (school) administrative agen- In order to do its work more the nine men and women who a dinner to raise Boards cy 3 the agency to receive efficiently the Stale Board of make up the State Board of 1 I TTi I f i Of u mdnschool buildings Public Instruction reorganized Education She sees the Board -' senatormoney for the party's ate the" ptanner of its and the NDEA program In in 14 not as an impersonal body ial and congressional campaing consttutlon instance the Board has fecogniz Mrs Baker pointed out that I concerned only wjth thatjeach jin agen committees he e Stare Boafd has strength- - cy oui as a group 01 incavi-duaown its The President a rising politeducational resnonsi-- sign administer 'and reDortiened its nosition in manv res- each of whom is dediical figure during the Roose- - bilities to its citizens and pro-ve- il to the federal government com- - pects but there are still a cated to the provision of the administration's New Dealjvided Tor a State Board of Ed-an- d pliance with the provisions in number of problems with best education for Utah's chilthe Truman administra- - ucation vesting it with power each case which it has to cope: Perhaps dren youth and adults tion's Fair Deal seems fondof 3 I I I iHtrramiuaal WASHINGTON- -U ! Secr- S etary of State Dean Rusk denying the US reconnaissance plane shot down in East Germany was on a spy mission: "We don't know why tliey were over East Germany and we probably won't know until we get thorn --back U was a -case of the Russians shootinp too fast It was an accident ' they were over Soviet terri- a -Baker-stkted- : g LBJ's Slogan tory" Joseph - commenting on an expected quick end to the Bobby Baker investigation: "We're going to ring the curtain down on the investigations but not so fast that we chop oif Democratic heads in the D-P- a ATLANTIC CITY N J -United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther announcing the union will have about $65 million in its strike fund by the time auto industry contracts expire this summer: "We go to the bargaining ta- bit! 'in WW stronger and 'better prepared than at any time in the liislory of our union" linn-a-nla- w"'"1 1 MOlPw-Cespoxualu- Ue-ith- feta - i "a better deal" as a slogan for his own program He used the term in his" television interview last Sunday and twice Thurs- call for Democrats to approach 1964 national election with the i er's bake foods" - —r a KimLCArE-Weniue-tirttli--&r--mdicat- ed-H arrow balances precariously on a narrow window ledee 10 stories above the ground trying to escape the flames inside this New York building Firemen at nearby windows are talking to her trying to calm her down Fire Capt John Sweeney crawled through smoke and tire to rescue her Bom were nospiiauzed as a result or smoke inhalation poetic message of Jone Park' Judy Must Rest : i " Lebanon Hospital Thursday star had been admitted to the fan the flame' where she spent 30 hours un- -' hospital as a possible dergoing tests that showed she jcitis case but doctors decided: Nest of the hummingbird is had nothing more serious than the flu bug was the cause of j about as big as half a walnut an acute case of influenza The ' her abdominal pains and holds two eggs ' CURTIS CURTIS ATHES MATHES AMERICA'S FINEST BUILT TV CHASSIS " : : I tirafying-rampaign- Johnson expressed the belief! thal'the assassination of Prcsi-- ' dent Kennedy in November had "ignited a new flame of unity: and seriousness and soberness of purposes" in the United: States He asked his party to i Judy! 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