Show U. U S. S TEACHER I T SHOR-T SHORTAGE AGE TO TOBE I BE PONDERED BY SAVANTS SAV TSI I Prior to the convening of the he National education association In 1 Salt La Lake J 4 tate state superintend superintendents super super super- I intend of public instruction i and state directors of or of education I will Assemble to discuss the pres pres- present pres- pres ent eat shortage of teachers in the United States and to devise some I means of meeting the emergency The me meeting will wiil be held Friday I and Saturday of next week Weel Figures Figures' prepared by the National Na r National I Education association show that the school system of the c country lacks tea teachers hers and that in addition to the shortage there are about who ShOUld be eliminate the profession because of or lack of training J J. W W. Crabtree executive secre secre- secretary secretary tary of the N N. E E. A A. left Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington D D. C C. today and will rea reach reah h Salt Lake on Monday to take ac active active ac- ac tive charge of the arrangements arrangement for the convention Mr 1 Crabtree Crab Crab- tree has wired G G G. N. N Child ch chairman chairman chair chair- lr man man of the state committee on n arrangements that he is greatly pleased with the manner in which all alt local arrangements have been handled thus far Carroll G G. Pearse president of the State Normal school and president of the board bo of trustees of the National Education Education Edu Edo cation association will arrive in Salt Lake on Thursday of next week weel It was announced today J T. T W W. Searson director of the theN N N. E E. A A. press press servI service e opened headquarters headquarters' in the Hotel Utah today a |