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old ' I - S- : - 0 00NMOMM linen rainy -- : ' ' - - All'Ild - 'amp ) ''''--:'-- 11 1 - ported Sunday that the country's edqcation system now about to receive nearly 32000000 students has taken "a turn for the better" But the acting commissioner of education Rail L ' Grigsby cautioned the nation still has not 'adits equately repaired" the damage imschools suffered during and mediatel yafter the war Still Teacher Shortage He said a survey revealed:: Teacher shortages continue But the scarcity is limited chiefly to kindergarten and grade school levels Rural schools are still the worst sufferers Classroom facilities are still inadequate- Sonie building is going ahead however with colleges scheduled SoOn ' to get about 20 tY0 of the $5000000000 construction " funds they say 'they need The outlook for elementary and secondary facilities continues bad They still need- about $66000000000 in buildings Last year they got about $200000000 new construction - Vet Enrollment Up Last year 547000 vetdrans entered college for the first time This year the total may go to 550t 000 but the enlistment of Trobably will keep it beloW 'that figure War babies now entering school for the first time are the greatest tax upon the system Nearly 22- 780000 children are expected to enroll in classes from' kindergarten through the eighth grade this year By the fall of 1952 that figure is expected to climb to 26747000 and reach 28146000 by 1954 before it starts the downward turn This compares with 22072000 in the fall of 1947 enrolbalent and accounts for the growing strain upon the grade school system 011iZ ' - : blast furnace to the Kaiser-FrazCorp ' was called by the senate committee Sunday foeWednesday morning night The committee in sumouncing said it had received the inquiry of telegrams and tele: "hundreds phone-- - calls from chambera of and commerce: trade associations individual : foundries- - who fear a cut-o- ff of 'pig iron supplies as a result of the transfer of the plant to liaiser-Frazesimilar fears had been expressed in Cleveland where the ' plant is located by Raymond L of executive vice Collier president the - Gray Iron Founders society He said that the Shift from operation by Republic Steel Corp which has been running the plant "could precipitate a major industrial slump throughout the east and -- - ' 4 1- ' o Mil i WASHINGTON Aug 22 (UP) —The U S office of education re- - ' -: - - public hearing to a investigate the deal "to lease a' big U IT'S TIME TO SHINE - '' wAsmisrarpN Aug ' A f ' Tr : - A' Se'nate-'-t- - - " - ' : - - - - ' tivel Nation' Held Gamm ce - ' W I II - - ' - 161 0 PEtl'- - - - - long as two years Much of the time of western congressmen in recent years - has been devoted to trying to pry de- cisions out of the" bureau Not only entrymert but congressmen as well will be relieved of a sub' stantial volume of business !IL Byron Mock land manage s ' served s Ch oo1Syt - - human resources" the speaker said Unions can render their greatest service to the handicapped in collective bargaining Brown ob - - - wAsunsTardal Aug' 22 (UP) - - ' We dependeht existence shall be wasting the nation's ' Illia D0011) '' ' -1 ul -- - '' ' : - - '-- k 1 - - - - - - - ' ' ' : - -- on-gainf- - ' - r- '-' Hartley act doeisiot give- it tIrie' diction over maintenance - 'employes in a genera1'offloe'building even ' though the :tenants irk engaged in interstate' Commerce T': It held that 'operation of :the bulfding IS F- estie"ntially "local in character" And 'that i añyJ work ''Workers stoppage 'by would have little "4effect 'ontInter-i state trade' The board diSmissed - a petition for an' electionl- to" determine whether 21 employes orthe Railway Exchange building' Kansas wish' to Imseat the City- Mo Building Service Employes union (AFL) as their bargaining representative The petition was filed on behalf of 13 employe& - - - : - - - ' - ' -' J —The National Labor Relations board ruled Sunday' that the Taft f Few Sent West Relatively few' personnel have been sent from the Washington office - to the west Some who were over ' 55 elected tb41' retire Others are seeking tramfers to other government offices To date only one adjudicator has been sent from Washington to Salt Lake City another will follow later Currently oil and gas cases constitute ' the bulk of "land office business"' in Salt Lake City but along with them ' are homestead and desert land applications ill ings under the mineral laws' and a multiplicity- of other land matters which 'arise '' Under- some 60 odd land laws : : -- ' 1 - - - "The greatness of a- nation rests on the productive capacity of its peopledeclared Harvey W Brown president-othe InAssociation- bf Ma- ternational : chinists He addressed' of the' American' Fedi gration of the Physically--Hand-! " capped "Until we' have placed these' handicapped persons jobs we shall have : on - our hands and our consciences 1500000 persons who are de- nied'the right to a useful and in - ' - ' ' - - 11 - InNIMBEd lc t: - - - - - ' - - - able eand willing a 1111011 'official said Stmday' "' - - I'd S - 111g 7 Umo "4: Loses''' -- 22- Aug A :ilmoL11 :i-- There are 1000000 handicapped for personswho could be trainednow work in addition to 550000 Lake City together with Marion Clawson new director of land management jointly developed the won d They -quick cooperation from western ' congressmen- - ': :' of a member the Rep Dawson public lands committee strongly ' Chief objecsupported the a clique :Of Wash tion came fromplan' tngton Attorneys who 8pecialize- in on and' gas leases and who have bagn enjoying substantial Income for merely' inducing the bureau to expedite- action on casesinVolving 'their clients The protesting"-- at- torneys Jtound few friends: and they were ' unable to sway Director Clawson The only:'other objecs tigus came from clerks and attorthe bureau who did not neys in relish - thet Idea of being transferred "from Washington to some western city where a district or office 1a maintabied - : regional - -- WASHINGTON Aug Interior t department's bureau of land management Sunday reported that its task of: decentralizing disposition of land cases is so the program well advanced that will be in full : force thtoughaut the west by next month AU cases on which' no - action since they were had been taken forwarded to - Washington have been sent to district' and regional offices for completion - ': ' 3000 Caseti Returned Some 400 cases have been returned to the Salt Lake City office and another 2600 cases have sent back to the district 'of- been lice In Wyoming where decen- tralization started The greatest htutiber : of cases' had come from that state due to current activity In oil and gas permits and leases Utah was second - on the program Under the decentralization Scheme approved by the 80th-con- gress: all public' land cases that Call be disposed of in the' field will be decided there ' Involved or unusual caries that more study will continue require to-- come to: Washington along with cases- that involve departments other than interior i Long Delays Out But the general ruri of land eases hereafter will Vbedecided locally thus avoiding' long delays Contacts between entrymen and applicants and the officials 'who will decide their : cases thus will - -- WASHING'rON' - ' ::tiln71-0:-4'------- - - - g :4 merit 227-Th- e - Productive Jobs ea ' administrator: for region four with headquarters at Salt BROWN Washington Bureau - - - - : : t191-n:?:11''- -- - Give Handicapped - ' THE SALT LICKE TaminsTE Monday 'August 23 1948 ' ' ' |