| Show The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday July 27 1938 Red Cross Pôsts Blood Schedule Utalin-Assis- ts I I t' 1 -- - i i I t 1 i c t t 0 i:: Liberia on New School t 0 4 i i ' 1141' I I 1 - 1 ' t ' pa- - 11' i ' i : r4 AK " 1it t- - ' 4 i - 1 -- I - 1 A 1 1 1 ! 1 ' ' :' I 'i ' ! 1 t t r 1 P - t ' 11 - : 1 1 v I - 4 k it - 1: 1- ''!-- ' 3 e - if - 1tc 2 4rorowslo 4 4 - 1 i t production of the 32000 cartridges fired speeds I—during police training program each month- with the loads pistol bullets department's new loading -- device- It -- -- Wednesday — Social 'trail to 7 - New Police 'Gadget' Speeds Bullet Loading The lead in the 38 caliber bullets alone total 653 pounds a month With the new machine production of shells has been stepped up to 1800 bullets an hour Not only is speed of production one of the device's advantages but it makes better more uniform finished products One of the department's lieutenants who used the old loadings machine punched an explosive bullet primer cap in his finger accidentally Salt Lake City police have a new machine which will load pistol bullets at least twice as fast as anything they have used previously The machine designed by a retired Los Angeles police officer cost slightly more than $400 and was the first" one of its kind pro duced Officers are required to fire a prepared pistol course each month In doing this they use 32000 cartridges each month School Circleville Puite ty 3 to 6 pm Re Friday—Intermountain gional Blood Center 555 Foothill Dr Salt Lake City noon to 6 pm struct or ' ures with 1954 shows nearly seven times as many workers In primary metal industries (copper and steel) stopped receiving unemployment benefits this year before they could find jobs ' ' ' - : t ( 1 ' t - ' ' 1' L - - i' — 's — ' v" 6' JOBLESS WORKERS can get unemployment benefits only for a specified time: according to -- - - '14 or4 4' i ' a ti - 4 ill) k ?f'" 4 4 zs i A (1r411‘' 4v '''''1- 4 rlk iff:7'14' - Ar'obol ' c!NL A 0 04 d:i i '''''''' 411 t:::: - '4'0 11 ' — - - '"'' ': - - l"i1 i: r- Vii ' :: 1 t "-i 4: - i ) ' ( 44 ' 'i c: tir!' 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Herest aline opportunity to outfit 11 7 vtt it iv : klklt 4 t 1 sq ? " i'4Lp: 4: 4:1: v: ' Nse 4 ' 1 4 III 1 t 4( : v 'N' h : b :'? t) vs"' 5'' Little totsi j I 0-- f t - J '' ' ' - VI 1 t:'4 A 44 t '' ' N1I 2 won" - 14 '' t 174 j llb ' 1 ) three months Last year 1200 exhausted their benefits in that quarter The figure was 964 in 1956 1403 in 1954 Another significant Increase in jobless pay expirations was in metal mining where the figure was three times as high as in any of the various three years (C--- Zr-7d- 1 N' is1 t 41014c I iii At "v 'L t - C1 ' )) ) r) I Nt Ag? 10'frl V:43 4' ' A 14""10114):11rstlsexA '''' t ‘'s''' ' 17—?'--:---- law- 1 c 4 4 ''')t - The employment figures revealed 2222 men in all fields lost their source of income—no job and no jobless pay—in the Mal l I b 1t110-11111D- r I l' i ‘ : v 4 '' rd 4 ! ' t f - '' ': ien'44'i -- 41 ':': ' $3'''F hours 110 refused permits" semi-recessio- in professional post of credit will not be allowed to teach and those with more than 110 hours who haven't tried to bring their total closer to the required 183 hours also will be - ) rte I moomo ' (NI"' ye s ' - THE DEPARTMENT of Employment Security said Saturday the benefit "periods" of 186 men in this work expired in April May and June The figure was only 27 in the year of 1954 It was 11 last year and 10 in 1956 state inter unqualified teach ers with fewer than — f4''' N "Therefore a those reach - ' tr "WE BELIEVE that who made no effort to the requirements are not ested in retaining their tions" Mr Winters said - of Utah's April June quarter employment fig- courses $1500 for an instructor In high school courses and $2400 for the dean of the institution ttz five years to do it Phone Orders Filled: Dial EM dif4)-2-d teachers would have to qualify for certification and gave them 0 Benefit Drain By Jobless Rises in Utah listed in Dr Nutting's plan show $1500 for an elementary teacher $1800 for a principal $1500 for a librarian $1800 for in 3 pm Thurgday— Elementary Coun- to be built on 500 acres of ground provided by the Liberian government was drafted by Dr Nutting and submitted by George E Hutcherson ICA education adviser The two-yea- r training institution will include a training school similar to the Stewart School operated at the University of Utah Teacher salaries in Liberia I pm Panguitch Garfield County planning THE ENTIRE program for development of the institution iitiolielitiwOomik Stan Iverson 5 of the republic for helping snip the red tape surrounding the 7 't 11 ' pm Tuesday—LDS ward chapel Kanab Kane County 2 to William V B Tubman president dwe i 8 UNDER AUSPICES of the Liberian government and the United States Joint Commission for Economic Development an agreement was signed last month by Nathaniel Massaquoi Liberian secretary of public instruction Charles D Sherman secretary of the treasury and Emmett Harmon executive secretary of the joint commission on behalf of Liberia J L Crane acting director Of the Liberian office of the InterAdminisnational tration signed for the American agencies which already have pledged $100000 to start the project and will provide an additional $100000 over the next five years REPORTING ON his share in the planning William C Nutting associate professor of education University of Utah said the agreement was signed five months after the Americans on the planning side of the project arrived in Liberia the west coast African nation established by Ne gr o freedmen from the United States He praised full of 1 t t t RV Vt f' 0 t - 1 trained rural school teachers annually beginning in 1962 t Two years agothe state de the 110 hours when the edict partment of Public Instruction was issued but who haven't told teachers working with sub- added to th total in the past standard certificates that they two years had five years to bring their "In cas4 of dire need the training up to standard dent can contact us superinte This summer the depart for spcI4I dispensation" Mr ment Is demonstrating that it Winters aid meant what it said Ire sal certification is hardly N Blaine Winters in charge a true m asure of teacher suit of teacher certification for the i districts continue to ability said he department Saturday was refusing new temporary hire teachers without enough certificates to any teacher with hours to qualify for certifies fewer than 110 hours of credit tion and to any who had more than "The state board ruled these southwestern Utah counties will be visited this week by the mobile blood collection unit of the Intermountain Regional Blood Center American Red Cross blood drawing The five-daschedule is as follows: Monday — Armor y Pleasant Sanpete County 4 to 75 t — e 1 - State Warns Teachers on Certificates ' Four Deep in the fastnesses of an African republic American educators this month are laying out the campus of a teacher train ing school expected to produce i B5 Floor 98 |