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Show School Meet Studies 'Minority Groups' Minority groups will be widely discussed at a statewide confer-' enct at the University, Saturday, Nov. 16. ( "Meeting the Needs of Minority Groups" is the theme of this year's Annual Conference on Crucial Issues in Education. Sponsored by the Department of Education and the Extension Division of the - University, the Conference will be attended by 450 delegates from all forty Utah school districts. The meetings will be held in the Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium on the University campus. Guest speaker is John M. Martin, Mar-tin, Associate Professor of Sociology, Soci-ology, Fordham University, New York, N.Y. He is the author of several publications on juvenile vandalism and delinquent behavior. behav-ior. He has also participated in several sev-eral research projects in the delinquency de-linquency and youth field and is currently director of a retraining project at Lincoln Hall Boys Training Train-ing School, Lincolndale, New York. OTHER SPEAKERS at the meeting meet-ing include Mr. James O. Morton of Salt Lake City Schools; Mr. Robert Gwilliam of the Bureau of Indian Services; Dr. Frank L. Magleby, Graduate School of Social So-cial Work, University of Utah; and Mr. Adam M. Duncan, Salt Lake attorney, Chairman of the Utah Advisory- Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. |