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Show Fare TIIE UTAH STATESMAN 4 Friday, April 5, 1957 Representative dawson kpoms' from Washington Federal Aid Legislation to provide emergency federal aid for school construction is still tied up in House and Senate Committees, the ma- would be subject to being served with a subpoena and called back to Washington to defend his school budget before the appropriate committee of Congress. Need Exists The federal control that will accompany federal aid makes it imperative that any such program be temporary in nature and date. My have a definite cut-of- f in experence Congress has conme that this program will vinced not end but will be expanded unless some alternative is offered to take its place. The needs of Utah's schools will be just as great four or five years from now when the program would expire. Unless an alternative is available, the only recourse other than continuing federal aid would be to cut education standards of the state. Alternate Flan For that reason, I am having legislation drafted to take place of federal aid when the expiration date of legislation now proposed arrives. This plan, in brief, will provide for a direct income tax credit to residents of states which levy a specified tax exclusively for school purposes. The overall amount of taxes paid by individuals and corporations will remain the same. But a definite portion of the tax payment will be shifted directly to the state instead of being returned to the state from Washington. I think this is the best alternative to continuing federal aid. (Continued from page 2) ings around the capitol this week. We understand that Louis R. Watts, formerly of the Liquor jor dispute being whether this Commission, is now working as a aid should be withheld from states having segregated school special investigator for the Auditor's office. Dr. Everett Cooley, systems. Meanwhile, increasing the state Archivist of the Historconcern is being expressed by ical Society, has left our fair city some members of Congress about for two weeks active duty with the extent of federal control that the Naval Reserve in San Diego, will accompany federal aid. California. The Motor Pool has Real Worry a new director these days. His Federal control over education name is A. L. "Luke" Payne. He is a real worry if federal aid pasHe replaces James L. Edwards ses. What would be the duty of a who has moved into the position federal official, senator, congressof Administrative Assistant in man or member of the executive if he received proff that Forestry and Fire Control. And branch, a local school board was permitby the way, the Motor Pool now has an office all their own since ting federal aid for school funds to be used to build a new house they took over the spot vacated for the local school superintendby Personnel. Governor George D. Clyde ent? Is it not reasonable to assume leaves Monday for San Francisco that among the thousands of to attend the Western Regional school districts in the nation, Conference of Higher Education. there might be one which would He will be there for about a week misappropriate federal funds alconlocated for school building during which time he will be one of the featured speakers. His adstruction? Must Investigate ministrative assistant, Sherm P. Lowe is now in Washington, D.C. I think that under such cirwhere he is representing the Govcumstances, it would be the duty ernor at a Highway meeting. And of the federal government or Coninvestito committee since we're in the Governors gressional gate. This investigation could only office, we should mention that lead to federal regulations if the John Talmage is the proud father of a new baby son. charge proved true and federal enforcement. The personnel director, S. regulations require Enforcement carries with it conWayne Clark, also has a new trol. Thus one can see that every employee in his office, Mrs. Mabel member of elected school boards Brooner. And since we're speak let me ing of Wayne Clark give you a few facts about this most promising director. I chose Wayne for personality of the week because his job is fast be V At"m,wI mm wvwm IX W wr , mm w IC WW' tl"" IKS coming the pinpoint of all the activities in the capitol, employee wise anyway. Wayne Clark is a i. ;,:.Xrtfi.f?VV; native son of Utah, born in Tooele and schooled in Grantsville. He fcTi, also attended the University of Utah, obtaining his degree in Business Banking and Finance. He termed his life an ordinary one, having little or no color but it sounds very exciting when Senator Arthur V. Watkins "I am particulary pleased to realize he was on a French you today said that a million see this continuing evidence of Mission when the war broke out, dollars for Salt Lake City Munici- national regard for the countryso finished he pal Airport Administration Build- wide importance of our Salt Lake Canada. Then hehis mission in enlisted in the ing construction is approved for airport. Increasingly the air Air in the Intelli Force was and fiscal year 1958. potential of the Intermountain Service doing strategic The project will be included in area is being recognized, both by gence Wayne's mapping. political career Federal-aithe Airport Program the military and by the civilian when started was a member he Adminof the Civil Aeronautics agencies. It is throughly in accord of House, of the Representatives. istration, based upon appropri- with the facts of increasing air ations made in accordance with travel in our area to assure that From there he went to the Road the Federal Airport Act. administrative 'facilities of this Commission working in three account Senator Watkins Commented: major airport are brought to the different departments ing, highway planing and stati highest standards." sties. Also from time to time, Under the fiscal year 1957 pro Wayne has had ventures in farm gram the Salt Lake City Munici ing and mining. He is married pal Airport was allocated $652,279 and has 2 boys and 1 girl. When in Federal funds to nse in acsuir- - I asked him about hobbies, he "Well, strange as it may ing land and to .improve runways. said A similar award for fiscal year seem, it's work." And how true 1956 totalled $203,088. In fiscal that is. He's the hardest worker -- year 1955 $214,024 for Salt Lake we've seen for a long time. The City airport improvement was personnel department is really allocated. Thus the total of $2,- - shaping into a well organized 069,391 has been allocated for the office under his able hand. We Salt Lake Airport during the four salute Wayne Clark, a modest, fiscal years. Grants also have been friendly man who is headed for preat things. . made for airports at Manti-EpMoab. Price and 1002 E. South Temple raim, Senator Watkins said the CAA Salt Lake City, Utah is currently engaged in studying proposals and surveys for other Utah airport developments under the Federal grant program. He For Information write added: "With the growing Indus trial needs of our State, I am I sure that air progress in Utah J "FINEST QUALITY" Director must go steadily forward. I am mindful that this " development School of Nursing must be maintained not only in the metropolitan area but through above address out our rural and A Heme Product tan area as well." 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