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Show 1 'I PAKOWAN ill e m s s Then TTAIl IMPS. PAKOWAN. 1 I jy ( i v S) ) nil' (K if Willd Nii Will1! trim I i, n r u t K' if Cat n.oiiM nt. was m.ute "oar vc ool fai fclVe this is McItlTOM i;sl(l Millan tod is. one ear after his historic III, ht to lohso. lie is shown in his working clothes as a geologist at Anaconda Copper company. ISutte, Munt. . . . And I US" r. 'ssr r , . r nnd industrial groups, who are most anxious tint the jrinciples of de-or racy and free enterprise be thoroughly taught, are the greatest competitors of the schoolhouse. Here in Washington the minimum wage of teachers is below that of lower grade clerical assistants and file clerks in the government. In industrial centers, the gap is wider. In business, there is more of a depermand todav for college-traineManv teachers, both male sonnel nnd female, who went into the services, held colli ge degrees, and when n f in its have i.h I d I N t'i it discharged s ini of the gre. tcvt crNCS Ann man schools torv -- lut 2H) (100 ti comp tent, well-pripai- id ad i rs since Pearl Har- (That was in Ju- e, l'44 ) At t! at time only one o it of a hun-du- d school teachers held "emeris-- s gency certificates" eert fcates bor " the clas Todav, according to nn estimate made in nn article m the October issue of Coronet magame, one out of every eight hold such certificates and out of the 200,000 teachers lost to war industries, the draft and other wartime activities. Coronet finds at least 75,000 of those teachers "lost for good Stuart Chase, economist, sets 500,000 as the number needed before the present teaching staff of the nation is brought up to what he calls "adequate " Ralph McDonald, executive secretary of National Educational association in Washington, who has been busy trying to wake the educational world to its danger, quotes reports that Russia today is spending 20 per cent of her comparatively low national income on education, while we spend only two per cent of ours for the same purpose. And not satisfied with what is now being done, the Soviets are demanding still higher standards of ideological and political knowledge for iYV t J n ,i- -i Vy ? ' jr t. S . ' , W v s X. ' ) -- t, . J L1.J y If hat has become of the men nhoe names uere on every ton f;iie a sear ago? Some are still in the sen ices, but the great majority have returned to the live s that uere interrupted by Pearl Harbor. They hate gone back to piik up the thread s of life. n wgsfw J,sji4Ai- ... .I ,.iir- '- A CONNECTICUT YANKEE Yankee who speaks Japanese fluently is arare bird indeed. Such a one was Lt. A. II. Smith of West Haven, Conn., marine corps interpreter during vic- tory operations. KitHi.-n- Anuls't mid Cuinmrnt it"r MttUd, the United States is bung foiled to I ICTORY SI'F.XRIIIWH . . . The name of ('apt. Donald McMill in of New York ( ity was headlined when he piloted the first plane load of American personnel to Japan's Atsnkl f or dlenocracy, tie pri dution. I d on tr.nU L Cnt-- r pils had mver had more than 8 USE vfMirp, inn if Mrrrt. N.U., fourth grade education herself. C. D. W avhni,lii, Low pay is, ns it has always been, W.C1!I V.TON, D U Les than one of the chief difficulties. It is t a c..r aid a half after the question strange paradox that the business 1 -- a w ' 'I fl.lfl V ur hi ttnm d might of the - ft ; Wm hnitiriil for-Stuti i 1 gnindi ur tinih hi'iiin r liln A 'I me the Pit of iijmii, imr lunl iln a hi of jFn lluit tin Im ijn' one da m uiihl he a Japanese hike In th grand jinnle that i mb d I J Pay there uire mam In rot I. I In ir nn tin flmln il mint-(- , nf the t'i in rm the nation' ire for a i lay nr tun -- anil tin n lure lot. I "r v BAlKUAGi: By lli I1 Nation Si lifers Scarcity Of Competent Teachers Now ami i,,r Gav V; a itwit&n ALAS. POOR YORICK! . . . Reminiscent of the graveyard scene in Hamlet is this one showing Smith back at his Job as assistant professor of anthropology at University of Texas at Austin. sr The f etc modest heroes presented here are typical of the men uho finished the job in Japan. I year ago they made headline. Today they are n orbing quietly m peaceful I pursuits, proud of uhat they aci ornplislietl but not expect- i ng to he hailed as norld saviours. There uas a job to do that necessitated a detour from stlie life they had planned. wire eagerly snapped up by busimssis requiring higher education ChumUrs of commerce, disturbed by the threat of untrained minds in thur communities, have appealed to the government to promote special teachers programs as part of the veterans programs but here again the fed- "These pujptsget mto, eral government would be treading from S in' iv t1 roughs.--- " on thin ice That isnt m the law. They flav ehfluirt tr.clsp.-- l Private institutions and the com- day . . . n Me r for this fun. munity itself aie responsible type of ellort, and congress always puts its foot down when there is any- towOhUs so. . c.nso - r fui frt thing that even hints at federal ac- 74 U has a ti.u Hr ol I )u .Jf tivity in connection with the public by 8 inehis Due to on ui u ua ,i school system. The office of educunditni- - cation leans over backward to keep current required in lilhne orn-- j forlnj from be most away popular pa Hrn nuibei anything that might labeled interference. Sewlnj Circle Vedlwnll Not only poor pay but also lack Box 3 J Sib I raoriKS (, qi Enclose 20 ctnii (or Pinei of social life drives many prospective teachers into other fields. That No. is something that only the commuName- nity can change. Addres- sIf the teachers position is not for the the better and pubchanged lic school system is not restored to its normal place in our democracy we will have lost the one thing withRelic? out which democracy cannot grow. Democracy cannot renew itself, it must be renewed m the hearts of each new generation Otherwise, weeds aplenty will take its place. Creomulsion relieves procjtlji cause lt goes right to the seat 'S a dish-dr- a- - I . Hi 7 !a- -, u. c- 1 7 How To Bronchitis ol Slips Over Fast their teachers. The party paper, One on Censor Izvestia, announced in a recent article that students from Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and other Slav countries were being brought into the institutions of higher learning in Moscow, Leningrad and other cities The office of education of the United States government is fully aware of the danger facing our public schools Its functions are strictly limited, however, to the acquisition and distribution of information Actual promotional activities are 'orbidden ard improvement of con ditions rests fundamentally with the states and local communities The affice of education is doing all it can. Full in the gathering of data is ptovided and for the last six weeks or so special efforts have been made to bring information on this subject up to date v One of the few joys left to a newspaper correspondent in one of the foreign cities where censorship still prevails is trying to beat the censor. One of the most amusing beats of this kind was scored by Drew Middleton writing from Moscow for the New York Times. Perhaps it fooled many American readers, too It reads-IlyEhrenburg, wrriting in Izvestia, continued his long series of articles on the United States, a group of articles which for depth and understanding are superior to anything written on these lines since the woiks of Chailes Lutwidge trouble to help loosen tud ox ud lira germ laden phlegm, and tends b to soothe and heal raw, flamed bronchial mucous w branes. Tell your druggist toseJya with the a bottle of Creomulsion likethewiyt derstanding you must or quickly allays the cough jkh to have your money back CREOMULSION forCoughs, Chest Colds, Broad a The dispatdh was passed by the censor who didnt know that Dodg-so- n was the real name of Lewis fee who wrote, Carroll Alice in Wonfor distribution Actusl statistics of derland, some of the most delighthe varying needs of various comful nonsense ever penned. munities now are being compiled I do not know whether Ehren-burg- s h National Education association, articles as Moswhich began an intensive campaign cow differed from published in N those which he two years ago to assist in the republished in the United but cruitment of teachers, improvement I must say that some ofStates, them reaf working conditions and higher flected life in America as truly as salaries, has renewed its efforts as the scene at the Mad Hatters tea a result of action taken at the orparty followed the pattern of an A this convention ganizations July ordinary tea party in You slogan which they have adopted remember that thereEngland. was a table runs- "We must have federal aid beset under a tree in front of the fore we can have equalization of op- house and the March Hare and the But federal "interferportunity IN FIRST FIFTY . . . Among the first STILL TEAMWORK . . . Archosky is Hatter were having tea at it; a ence in Americas school system Dormouse was 50 men of the U. S, occupation forces a firm believer in teamwork. He saw asleep, and the othnas always been a bogey. to land on Japanese soil was Sgt. Jowhat it did to Japan. So he still pracer two were using him as a cushion, tices it. He and his bride team up seph Archosky, radio operator of the resting their elbows on it and talkCheat Pupils Out 68th army group, army airways comhere to unravel a college homework ing over its head. munications system. Of Proper Education problem. "Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse, Alice; only its as Charles Harris asleep, I thought Meanwhile, suppose it doesnt mind. says in the previously quoted CoroThe Hatter net article, we are cheatirg our the silence was the first to break Lure "What day of the of and their to the month is it boys girls right he said, to kind of an education they desire, Proves No Magnet Alice He had taken his turning watch out by permitting this teacher shortof his pocket and was looking at it Three States age which has closed more than 7,000 uneasily, shaking it every now and WASHINGTON -F- ollow n g a cusd WASHINGTON. Members of class rooms and then and putting it to his ear. tom inaugurated in 1945, navy Council of Church classes so that individual attention Washington Alice considered a little and said. flow-scatter and will LOS ANGELES The to lure ships planes magic pupils has virtually vanished Women are awaiting return of the The Fourth on of world oceans the over the ers of California has little effect on residoll as impatiently as any Many vital subjects have been Two days wrong! sighed the Navy Day, Oct 27, in tribute to dents of Maine, New Hampshire and child ever awaited dropped I told you butter Hatter Santa Claus. wouldnt shipmates who gave their lives at Wyoming chamber of commerce of worst The the situation phase is suit the works, The reason is that the current sea in defense of their country dur- officials at angrily looking As the turnover is evidenc. bv the March Hare. regietfully admit high price of dolls is holding up the ing World War II of number certifi"emergency was "It the best of butter, Reporting that its mad volume plans for the council to extend its cates" the People desiring to participate in issued, the standard has fall March Hare the service may send one tl'wer has increased fourfold during the famous doll adoption" plan to chil- sn meekly replied. Harris mentors ore sharplv Although Middletons comparison to the senior naval chaplain at any past year, the chamber says the dren abroad. school which permitted a eonvict between of S U Now before number n..J come least Dodgson and Ehrenburg the council port to designated inquilies to be released from jail becai st no was inauguprobably Greatest rate a doll adoption program in Lat- ane else could be found to I doubt night Oct. 26 The floweis wil be from those three states teach the if the censor would have put aboard planes and ships for percentage comes from New York in America and China, but its plans pupils the passed I was told of a cn-,where comment had he ever read "Alice and Illinois are stymied by the high cost of dolls. a teacher transport to sea. sixth teaching grade pu in Wonderland Double the pleasure cf SOlti walking ...Ask for as well as Heels by O'SttlliM - Navy to Honor Sea Victims at Memorial Rites Californias Not Only Girls Bewail Current In High Doll Costs over-expande- 'i GrBtrf One Of Tie 0a9lBSJ TDi8 If yon lack bww- ea"n.ourt rou firla and anemia be from almple weak, "dragged n d So to lack of blood-lmPlnkbama TAB LET3n borne waya to build such in get mor strength one hams-- Tablets are you can blood Iron tonics out"--w- n biood PI I 1 well-chose- Servicemen Help Solve Canadas Need for Immigrants CANADA men provided a helpful OTTAWA, Serviceanswer in tered Canada The war brides, in effect, are the forerunners of what Canadian officials ho; e wid be a cont rued and selected movement irto tffis vast nation Indications are that Europeans in impress,ve numbers have got any restrictions to entry here About all one has to show is a sound mind and body and the ability to support P A II B s by H 4 n, 4 80.6 aukhage of cases - Secretary Anderson says w ought to be glad the hogs and cattle are on the tangos putt ng on ruoie ,v tight even if we arer, t 1 Canadas quest for increased does- Just noffie TP dIusTelth much familiarity may oneself they simply married the fromd rttlUment and mud on your Immigration to Canada was heavy prospective immigrants in the 20s, reaching a peak of Immigration officials estima'e ffiat one out of every five ehgibe 167,723 in the fiscal year 1923 29 It If vou read both the Lepu c n rt of Canterbury Canadians who got overseas during the word abuut Canada dropped to 88,223 in 1930-3From and Democratic house org in- - y , g t j a of the enemy 1931 to 1938 only about 95 000 en- oe as confused as Alice w wait, ire returned with wife When escort that it Except for residents motorcycle , is wien t0 g0 trough red the movemert is completed, officials nations of Germany-- , Japan, Italy, tered and after that immigration tne Red Queen asked her wl Ve dAhlrn r A Kwd American figure that some 45 01)0 women and Romania, Hurgary and Austria, as practically stopped, with even illetraffic cop wien you took a deg from ou,d get a bishop Boout 20 000 children will have en well as As atics, there are haidly gal entries regbg ble. through the eye t bore jupu-latio- n 7yfirr fluff' - w 1 , w I 4 showed , clinical imprr,e'(. ment after only wi day. treatment a0 gORHTONX m imp acienufic test. 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