Show I I 1 I I I I I I REORGANIZATION OF N. N EA E. E A. A PATRONS PATRONS' I SECTION EFFECTED National National- Council of r Women and S State ate Organizations Unite 1 t I Thi Tho J patron tro section of ti the c National at onal onalI I. I I association was reorganized at a its krial f nal session lon yesterday er a in the Salt La Lake ie theatre to Include th thus tho State Teachers Teachers' associations of or the c country ami the tho National Con Congress ress of or Mothers These two organizations org as aa asni ni members m Jers of the patrons patrons' section will be to send delegates to the National Education association convention conven con lion ion allowing a larger representation I of or the tho parents of the country countr to attend the annual conventions Reorganization wa was ct effected on the I nr t ti 11 CZ T 1 r f lP C-lP It I I I i Lake president of the ile u Utah Parent Parent- r association The Tile problem of Increasing school ro was as discussed by Margaret S. S l c a commissioner r of ot elementary schools Sacramento Calif CaUl Many lan school teachers hers aro resigning because lecause of or the failure to increase salaries sho she declared Our old system o of school revenues rO should be bo revl revised etl to LU meet the need so that tho the bc best bent t might be retained in our schools Study Period Should n Supervised d J. J Fred Anderson president of or the tile Utah education association in discussing discus sing sine the childs child's study period in part The study period should bo ho Just what it says a period of ot wc well di directed directed di- di The study period should bo ho as c carefully supervised and directed a j should the recitation period If It the child is Iii given interesting assignments and required to master them he will develop de skill In itt study which will make maker of r him a more et effective American citizen cit Ize izen n Pu ra rason son Smith state commissioner of ot education Boston in speaking on edu- edu c catlon as an equal partnership said In part The schools do not belong alono alone to t the he teachers nor to the patrons The process ss of education which we arc are trying try try- ing to develop In our great democracy requires a partnership co-partnership of or all forces Involved teachers patrons children state all must work together for tot the common good Following tho the m meeting lunch was served at the hotel at which George D. D Strayer professor proCessor of ot educational administration Teachers Teachers' college Columbia university New York mad a plea for lor the public schools as asa asa asa a n necessary cessar adjunct of or democracy Dr Thomas D. D Wood professor proCessor of ot physical education Columbia sla slay the first man in the United States Stales to hold a class in eugenics advocated the teaching of or sex hygiene but In a I strictly conservative conser manner Dr Wood stated that after f twenty five ve years' years experience it was proved that the progress ress rens made in Its acceptance b by the people people peo peo- pie was for tor the best o of the community An appreciation of ot the tho state Parent- Parent Teachers' Teachers associations was given by Dr E. E A. A Smith of ot Salt Lake and an oration of or the educational accomplishments accomplishments accomplishments accomplish accomplish- ments of ot America was given by b- George N. N Child Salt Lake of the thc Missouri Misouri Far asso association representing representing- more than MisSouri Missouri Missouri Mis Mis- farmers Other associations of or and anti farmers are aro expected expect expect- ed d to echo this demand In Tn the he meantime it seems inevitable local wool men assert sert that the collapse collapse collapse col col- lapse o of wool values spells ruin for forman or man many growers Many cases caRes ar arc cited Itel I where here the now new wool has ha cost 1 a pound owing to tho the expense of ot hr bringing bringing bring bring- ngIng ng- ng ing the locks flocks through the winter Hopu that the situation may Improve hinges es almost entirely upon the tho effect that buying o of woolen products for tor fall and early eari- ear ear- winter deliveries may have upon the market marlet If It this tills 1 is strong prices ma may strengthen then some growers rowers believe although among the tho trade few ew are optimistic enough t to anticipate anticipate an an- such mch a result resul Ohio Ohl wool quotations as revised h by leading handlers are arc as follows Fine unwashed delaine 70 iO to 72 2 cents fine d clothing 60 to lo 62 half haJ blood combing com G 65 to 68 OS cents el three eighths blood combing CO GO to 53 cents blood combing 41 H to tG IC cents Even en those these f prices it is re reported ro- ro ported arc are regarded too high b by themore themore the tho I more conservative conser manufacturers who would like to see sec ee them reach a L still sUll I lower lowr level lC before they the operate |