Show MUCH INTEREST p TAKEN IN PLAN Washington Oct 23 The social so lal and industrial conditions In n the tho United States demand that industrial education education education tion for rich and poor alike aUke should be democratic This conclusion was reached by many prominent leaders of working men and Industrial educators addressing the American Federation o of Labors committee on Industrial education education education tion today Suggesting that European countries were far ahead of tho the United States in inthe Inthe the tho matter of ot fitting young girls ana an boys for a trade Charles F Richards of Now New York City originator of ot the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education argued that the committee should fight for a plan that would relieve the American school boy of ot the confusing plight of not knowing what to do when turned away from fron school He declared more than of ot the boys left the public schools In hi New NewYork NewYork NewYork York before graduation because they were sick of ot it This he regarded as due to the lack of Industrial training President James Duncan of ot the fed federation federation strongly endorsed the proposition proposition proposition tion of introducing Industrial training Into the last grades of ot the grammar schools |