Show WAN WAIN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF I f NATIONAL EDUCATORS IDAHO p TEACHER AGAIN TREASURER t fiGHT MAO MADE ON REPORT DIVIDING N. N A. A fUNDS t n Keyes eyes Wages Winning Battle to Have Appropriation Made for School Hygiene J IT OSEPH SWAIN S of Pennsylvania president of college an and chairman of the N. N ST ST. E E. A. A committee on salaries and tenure of office I was as elected president of the National Edu Education a association yesterday at athe he annual business sc session on The remainder of the tillet recommended hy by he nominating committee went through throng without a n change e. I True Tiie there was w a 1 di dignified protest piote t against what was termed as an nn nfl un- procedure in the acceptance of a report of the lla nominating without contest content but hut it was only a n momentary flash and the fe chances for or a n. contest content t between the old lold guard and insurgent elements nt glimmering In Iii tho report of oC the executive committee committee com corn on apportionment of the b budget det dettor tor for committee espouses the question arose arose ros a as to whether the association P. P more for tor the grammar nomenclature nomen nomen- than it did for tho health and hygiene oC the thc school children of or America l The 1 and nd their health pre vv ton on the parliamentary battle getting th their ir pro rata of whatever the association sJ l tion will have hae available for fOI committee investigation expenses c for forthe forthe forthe the year In th report or of tin the executive committee Carroll G. G Pear Pearse e eor of or Milwaukee c said After a p- full r consideration of oC tho the probable rC resources and nece necessary sarr ex- ex for the tiLe coining coming year ear It has been n evident to your our committee that It Il will be impossible fo allow all aU the tho appropriation appropriation- asked for and with lih 2 much regret the o of the com com- have havi t fAlt tt constrained to to limit c ra 1 ht JP 1 st l r i For the thc use of of- of q Committee on articulation of oC high 11 h schools and colleges ca 1350 Committee cl on rural schools 1000 Committee on teachers teachers' salaries sal sat ari aJi aries tenure antI and pensions Committee on uniform nom nom- iu Iii English grain giam- na t. t 1400 t Committee on college cut ent- ranco lanco requirements 40 c Committee on n vocational guidance and vocational t training ral n InS InS' 2000 0 0 0 I your committee in Ift recommending o e appropriations recognizes s tho the J tact fact that It will be necessary for tor the nI to make a special effort the coming corning y year ar al' to Increase o materially Its active o membership I Financial I In supplementing this report Mr tr Pearse said that time the a association had reached rc a a. turning point in the matter of or finances through the tho refusal of ot the railroads to grant an any concessions to the convention in tho the wa way of rat rates s. s At Atthe tho the present convention lie he said the railroads had offered no Inducement to An anybody bod to come to Salt Lake For that reason the association had not gained th tha j l thousands of members who otherwise would have o joined to take Advantage of special rates ratos and the treasury had been correspondingly d do- do f ted On the other hand h j sold said the demand for tor published copies of oC tho the thor r proceedings g had hud increased nn and tho the cost of ot publication had gone up accordingly f- f Charles Chorles H. H Keyes president of or the National Council of ot Education object object- ct- ct od cd to the tho acceptance of or the committee report ort on committee appropriations Masking If It tho the committee thought an all j appropriation of ot 1400 for or grammar nomenclature was all right r-Ight without Spending Depending 2 cents for tor health and hy hygiene by- by giene lie us called attention to to tho the of- of for tor of or tho the American Medical society to spend dollar for dollar what the theto to association would spend In this work offering a n motion to the effect that tho two appropriations recommended iby by b the Council of ot Education be included In Included in- in chided In the tho budget ct i Amendments Offered I Then there was waR a debate In which I M P. P Groszmann of or New Jersey offered I an amendment providing pro that the appropriation appropriation ap ap- ap- ap named for grammar nomenclature nomen nomen- be given on to the committee on omi hygiene investigation It was ex explained ex- ex Ii d. that th the tho executive committee had hod only BO so much revenue rc to appropriate at ate and an fin amendment was offered pro- pro i. i that tho the request of ot 1000 O Hi for tho committee on health and h hygiene and nd the 1000 1 for the tho committee on tests of oC of oC efficiency as presented pre pro by tho the national council b bo be In InI Included In- In I In tho the budget and tho whole ho bo pro rated h by the executive committee r. r L Then came carne another amendment providing pro pro- ro- ro viding that the 75 appropriation for forthe forthe 1 the continuance of ot the tho work of tho the committee on s an and r tenure of or office be bo excluded front from the time paring process and this carried with 1 th the the motion This Thu revised list of or resolutions prepared pro pre pared IJ by the to regular uI r committee on resolutions was then presented and an another another nn- nn other ther storm was threatened because of oC the tho complaint In some quarters that resolutions resolution were vere put through h h In what was as termed st steam am roller lash lash- hIon h- h Ion and amendments were declared out ot of order Prof J. J E. E Bolln Dolin of ot the University Uni Uni- cn tt of or Utah wanted the resolution on hygiene to carr carry a provision in indorsing In In- dorsing corrective gymnastics and this vas baS ruled out The Tho final solution was the tH decision of or the association to the effect that the regular resolutions and ordered should bo ho simply received the tho additional resolutions tons were regularly adopted The pc- pc Continued on Page lac 8 Cot Col 3 Z FIGHT MADE OW ON REPORT I II I DIVIDING N. N E. E A. A FUNDS t 1 elm It 1 I n I eyes f wages winning battle anle auie to Have Appropriation Made for foj School Hygiene Continued from Page Pago PEe 1 resolutions adopted were as follows follows fol tel lows T Takes Take k UI Up Exposition Whereas ls tho the Panama Pacific International International Inter Inter- national exposition will wi be held in San Francisco in 1915 and Whereas s tho the central thou thought ht of ot the exposition will bo be tho the progress of the tile world through education an and Whereas It I is desirable that tho the re relation re- re lation laton which education In tho the United States has borno borne to this tills general advance advance advance ad ad- vance be clearly cearly shown from om a a national na nu- nu- nu standpoint therefore Be ne it resolved that the National I Education EdUcation Ed Ed- d- d association favors a national education exhibit for the exposition to tobe tobe tobe be assembled If IC found practicable and directed by the United States bureau of oC education lIe Be It I resolved that tho the president of ot this association appoint a committee of ot three whose du duty it shall hal be to conI consider con coil eider sider I r the tho suggestions gest made by r sJ- sJ UCIL in inc nis aa- aa dress to make a careful study of the present organization of or tho the National Education association and to recommend recommend mend to tho the directors at their next annual meeting any plans that In their Judgment wilt will wil make malte for tor increased off effi efficiency ett- ett I- I clency and greater usefulness of or this association Bo no It I Resolved That a a. committee of five be bo appointed by the president-elect president of this association one from a a. a state university which Includes a a college of agriculture one from a a. state university which docs does not include n a cole college go of agriculture ono one from a a. a normal school and two superintendents of ot cl city schools to confer and advise on behalf of ot the tho N N. E. E A. A with an any committee or commission which may bo be appointed by bythe bythe bytho the tho Congress of or the United States to frame Crume legislation for federal aid to vocational vo ye- catona education or to consider plans for such action acton b by the federal government government govern govern- ment meat which may be considering legislation legis legis- lation laton to that end nd which may be bo pond pond- ing before Congress Resolved That we e the tho members of the tho National Education association In convention assembled do hereby express express cx- cx ex ex- press our grateful appreciation and and- I mo most t sincere thanks to tho the teachers and citizens of Salt Salt Lake and the state of ot Utah for tor the glad Slad welcome extended to us us coming from every state In the tile union for tho the extensive and efficient work b by the committees of ot arrangements arrange arrange- meats ments who have havo provided so generously generous generous- I ly for the tho registration of ot members members members mem mem- bers and for tor the thc educational exhibits and In various ways have havo contributed so largely to the success of ot all meetings meet meet- ings of or tho the convention and for the generous and valuable operation co-operation and assistance rendered b by co the press of ot the city and state We Ve also desire to express ex express ex- ex press special appreciation of ot the beautiful beautiful beau beau- decorations of tho the city of ot the re remarkable remarkable ro- ro musical entertainments of the e attractive provided and I especially of ot the excellence of ot all al halls hals for meetings from tho the great Tabernacle raber Taber nacle to the halls hals and ant rooms for tor the smallest societies and committees committees Resolved That tho thanks of or this association ate are hereby cordially and appreciatively cly extended to the honored president Dr Edward T. T Fairchild for tor his loyal devotion oton de to the tho highest Inter in inter interests in- in ter of ot tho the association during tho the past twenty five years ears and for his abI able Ible administration as chief executive of officer ii- ii during the past pat year ear which has re resulted re- re suited suled in the tho valuable and re remarkably remarkably ye- ye successful meetings of at the general sessions and of ot all al departments of at this our first fifty convention Tho The resolution expressing tho the appreciation ap ap- ap- ap of ot the delegates for tho the en entertainment en- en provided by Salt Lake and Utah was adopted b by a rising vote ote and another rising voto veto was taken on tho the adoption of at the resolution expressing the tile appreciation of ot the association for tho the work done by E. E T. T Fairchild tho the retiring president Action Acton was 08 taken on the subject of ot grammatical nomenclature through the adoption of ot a n motion moton providing that tho the committees committee's report be accepted that the committee be continued and di directed directed di- di to complete the editing of ot the report for tor publication and the tho association tion also recommended that the tile ton nomenclature nomenclature nomen nomen- set forth In the report be employed em- em States In the schools schoot of ot the United |