Show ITt i l OFFICERS OF N. N E. E A. A j 1 CONVENTION UNEASY ir ima j I AS TO MEETING PlACE edl r 1 ro o Railroad and Hotel Difficulties i ties Must Be Fixed at Once Is Claim er at ate e L LETTERS received yesterday la b by Supt D D. D If Ii Christensen of at th thit the it i Public schools Irons from rom officers of oC the time National Na Na- Education association Indicate J there is l a growing possibility that Sal Salt i I t Lake ma lose iose tIme the 1913 may convention conven con n- n I tion of oC the association unless immedi immediate ate ato assurance of satIsfactory factory railroad a t and hotel rates mates is given iven Atlantic City ls lis making a strong bid for tor w the tue convention and the letters In In- t that further lola dela delay with tho the railroads rail raIl- i f roads and hotels relative to tu rates rales for or t Salt j-ait j Lake Lako will swill not bo he tolerated d but 1 that some Homo other place will ho bo selected selected and ana the time matter settled definitely u Itch Otto Ono letter Is from rom President Pi I l' l 13 T. T 2 Fairchild df ot the time and reads nt as follows pf Now as to the tho railroad situation I I course am aware that lint you people aro are doing E everything in your our p power I 1 to o secure satisfactory rates There cerns to he be a great deal o of ot uneasiness li everywhere as to the mooting meeting place J I V f Somehow the word got abroad that t there inere is great uncertainty and amid I am amI I i n receipt of many letters urging urging- gg the thc i ft of f an Immediate n tio n o on this Jl r point Practically everyOne every every- I ono One Writes WriteR that satisfactory f r unless 1 rt t ii Itt latu M I-M n be secured cured at once another It r E St pia be d' d It II Is ls pointed t th ou om out the that the of place on J tb the 5 pro program ram depends frequently upon place j Ju the meeting Is to bo ho held rt tv J t I i i land hind Inquiries made as to thel the tho thoI l I 1 i e of the tho hotels hotel I should be bc beL beLee Lee t L glad au i t to be kept posted as to the situ situ- tI III tion atlon and wish to lo assure assume you OU that tha t it Is IH l ti my fl tn y strong personal desire that n nuth- nuth th- th I t f lUg Ug f may lOny y Intervene to prevent our OUI goto got go- go tnt to Salt SaU I Lake Lako ako Iio 1 J Jl n 1 T. T FAIRCHILD F. f V 1 A fr from m D D. W W- Springer cr secre- secre ed P vl I ary L Of f the N N. K- K KA A A- states that dome some domen e ii lJ n- n i H correspondence has hus been had hind hindI hadL hadT L' L I T Yath th Officials official of the time Vc Western Pas P Set r r in In regard In-regard regard to rates rotas to If f r- r vh t Lake Mke- Mke He lie says a ho n does loes s not hot l know now Lit r What t the association do but hut hopes helles f- f al ma may rates will bo ho il ll kr 11 r il St Springer ringer urges urgen that when whon Mr Z 0 A neen goes east to attend the thel l Continued on OH Page 6 Column 6 6 OFFICERS OFFICERS' OF N. N E. E A. A CONVENTION UNEASY AS TO MEETING PLACE Continued From paS Pago 1 meeting of ot tho the department of ot t of ot tho the N. N E. E A. A this month that ho stop In Chicago and hold a a. a conference with Chairman 1 of ot the Western Passenger association It Is lo also urged that Mr n take with him to the tho coming mc meeting a definite statement from tho the hotels Js as to the rates to be charged and a guarantee that these those rates will wUl be bc ad adhered adhered adhered ad- ad hered to Mr r. r Springer concludes his j letter with the statement that the Atlantic City people are read ready read to take 0 r the tho meeting at a mo moments moment's notice |