Show MAKE EDUCATION TION MA MANDATORY Federal Board Speaker Urges Stricter School and Child Laws Las I education nd legislation legisla legisla- tion directed ted against ag child labor will pr prevent ent much discord which threatens Industry i Ben W W. Johnson of ot San Ban an Francisco a member of ot the ted federal board for Cor Industrial education said eald at a Joint session of or the educational committee com corn of or the tho Utah Senate and assem assem- I bl bly ly In the tho Hotel Utah yesterday Other educators explained pressing school I Problems I cannot emphasize too strongly tho the I necessity of ot legislation cord ord which Is In accord accord acord ac- ac with the tho educational worked out by the tho American program o of of or 7 Labor L. I urge urs upon the Federation legislators I Utah the tho necessity of ot drastic edu I catlon al laws If It the spread of or social unrest Is Js to be curbed In this country anti and the people are to bo be placed a a. higher educational piano upon Henry C C Johnson 5 superintendent of ot public schools at Og Ogden cn outlined a plan for tor a n. month twelve school year Under his ils proposed system there would be four semesters be September 1 I December 1 March 1 and June 1 By Br attending attending- school all an the year e lr pupils might shorten horton their stay In the tho schools materially ho he explained while others b by giving special years to twelve months' months work could make mako lost stud studies lego up The plan was Indorsed by Dr E E. G Gowans j state elate superintendent of or pub pub- lic instruction who recommended t the tho o passage of ot a law authorizing such sucha a system A A. A E. E Harvey representing the he state Federation of ot Labor La La- bor pled pledged ed support of or that orani- orani In nil all endeavors ors l. to better educational lIonal facilities facUlties State Senator Joseph Chez presided I |