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Salt Lake Telegram | 1934-07-05 | Page 5 | Legion Spokesman Hits 'Propaganda'

Type issue
Date 1934-07-05
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title Legion Spokesman Hits 'Propaganda'
Type article
Date 1934-07-05
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 5
OCR Text LEGION SPOKESMAN HITS PROPAGANDA Urges Teachers to a Be At Quiet iet on New Social Order WASHINGTON July S 5 An Aa An American legion spokesman urged urged- teachers of America today not to become become be come propagandists lor tor a n w so sq social cial Gist order A few tew hours earlier the same teach teach- ors ers had heard an N R A speaker urge them hem to step Into the laboratories of ot social experimentation Russell Cook of or Indianapolis dIrector director di dl rector of bt the legions legion's Americanism commission told the National Education tion association In In the last few ew years too many of our teachers are ate creating ideas in the schoolroom for what is called a s new social order The American legion is opposed to toy that movement We tiVe say that it is n not t the mission of ot the the- teacher to lead tha child Into believing we should have havea a new social order Last night the the- teachers heard former former for for- mer Governor William E. E Sweet of ot Colorado an as N R A olli official pinch hitting hItting hitting hit hIt- ting for Hugh S. S John Johnson an say that they should not hesitate to take an any subject into the the- economics classroom no matter where the discussion led
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