Show problems considered at convention r educations role in ili equipping lle peoples oples of the world to a under stand each other work toge together alier ond live in harmony aro are 11 bi being ing I 1 considered by inore than utah meeting in salt balce I ako alt october yi l and 6 1 15 i i d ia idak veil linn of tha utah 1 education duc a t lori 1 association I 1 james jaines marshall prominent now new york lawyer and member rot of now new york cites board or of education fail delivered blie keynote address nt at the first general session held in ili the tabernacle hele thursday evening octol r ia 13 T this it Is meeting cli climaxed it ft da days of 0 meetings called by special interest kroupa groups other oilier nationally prominent id etl cahors who have accepted invitations to address toach teacher er groupp groups 1 1 durl during n g tho the three tin coday co day convention include L D 1149 kew dean of tile the college Col leffe of util varsity of texas walter oban professor of humanities anler sity alty of minnesota A ar S rauben heldner he liner educational vice president of southern california A D holt halt newly elected president of the national nal ional H education association clyde 0 clark author painter illustrator and editor of the art educationist charles E shorthand expert and lecturer hilda maehling executive secretary of the department of classroom teachers of thena the national F education due Asso association dorothy doroth y M leahy chairman department of iloine home economics university of california at los I 1 angeles ployd floyd young supervisor of vocal music for sacramento california selion lq in charge of planning tor for lie file convention are william P imal ogden UBA president alas vir vart glela gania All Merrl errill ll davis president of elementary education section edson edsali packer wasatch president of secondary education section and E A Jacob jacobsen soh representing the higher education section |