Show I 23 2 7 IL US U.S. S TEACHERS MAKE DEMANDS I. I Instructors Want Better Living Conditions ATLA ATLANTA TA Ga May 12 Dy By UP U U. P Teachers P.-Teachers Teachers of America will wUl make ten definite demands of or the organized women of the country countr whose representatives ar are meeting In council here These will be presented presented presented pre pre- today by Josephine Corliss Preston president of the he National Education association and the they will be as follows I Better Batter living conditions for tor teachers I Reorganization of pioneer district plan around natural neighborhood or community centers I Socialization of rural centers Vitalization of school curriculum that Is adapted to community needs for both elementary and high school development Consolidation of schools around neighborhood centers Part time education supplemented supple supple- mooted by agricultural project work a as set forth in the federal vocational vocation vocation- al at school plans Rural flural sanitation for health Building of a fundamental rural life Coordination of or social agencies for rural advancement I Establishment of or rural libraries and the tho employment of a qualified competent well trained well paid teacher in every rural school In ad addition they hey will ask that at attention attention attention at- at be bo given to the rural lural church hurch and to organized recreation for rural children Mrs Preston who ha has herself aught laught school since she was 14 years of or age knows all the problems problems problems lems that meet the too young joung r ung in inexperienced inexperienced inexperienced in- in experienced teacher and the poor living conditions offered to the rural teacher who boards around It was she Ehe W who vo 10 conceived the idea Mea of the t teachers teachers' cottage and nd her state Washington was the first in the Union to I put U t the tho plan into effect |