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ools AFTER speaker of Delegates onday expressed the . lay control, estab- Shapes'lJp hsh various state consti• tutio d generally provided by law In all states, may be 'Bombshells' lost to· teacher groups unless TribuneApril 30, 63 the Uta}\ move is halted. By William F. Mrs. Marjorie J. en, Con- Smlley nectl Resolutlo Commit- Tribune Education Editor tee red the DENVER, pril 29 - The Hous National S I Boards Assn. oonvention Monday began building toward an explosive conclusion Tul!iiday afternoon. wi be presented at the Tues­ . day meeting. THREE MAJOR resolutions, which have been helding prime Meanwhile,NEA offi- attention at the convention, cials and observing will not 'come opt for final th a They Include Mrs. action until the sessionsched• Hazel Blanchard, NEA presi­ uled for Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. dent, and Glenn Snow, former All three Will ·- have direct Utahn now serving as assist­ impactin Utah. ant secretary in chargeof lay relations for NEA. APPROXIMATELYhalf the While the House ·. was at House of _Delegates meeting work on resolutions special time Monday at the Denver intere c nics were beingcon­ Hilton was spent in an attempt ducted many other meeting to rework one resolution which places the Denver Hilton and ould place NSBA directly on in the city's auditorium. Related Story Pape7 AMONG THESEwas one on vocational education in the record asopposed to sanctions, school program. Speaker for boycotts, strikes or mandated this session was Ernest H. mediation against schooldis­ D ea n, U t a h legislator and tricts. member of the staff at Utah Theresolution w_. aimed Trade Technical Institute at directly at teacher, superinten- Provo. dent and board relations and "The size and scope of the was sent back to mlttee vocational education program for further revlsio elude should be such that it will , other facets "witho w aken- meet the need for adequately ing the statement in reference trained workers in a time of to teacher negotiations rapid technological change," he said. THE OTHERresolutions two res still have n come ore the HE GAVE A 21-pointoutline assembly b .P sed for of the succesful qualities of Tuesday. · a good vocational education One isthe India resolu• program, pointing out that it tlon callingspecifically for must meet specicommuazy needs Gov. George D. Clyde and the and match the community Utah peo e to "resist teacher economy. that 1t must ' pro­ pressure r new legislation in vide effective placement and Utah." follow-up service and that full courses of study st be pro- THE itno,reportedly of- vided to develo orkers to fered by Alaska, suggeststhe their greatestpotential. imposlti of NSBA sanctions by d g employment to IN NSBA elections sched- Utah ers · in other areas uled Tuesday, eight candidates "while present impasse for office or directorships are exists." unopposed Only .one spot­ The Utah delegation report­ the specific region director­ edly has been backing away ship-is contested. Dr.Hugh from the Alaska bill, fearful C. Willett, current director that hile here is a new from . Los Angeles, was pro­ It might further in- posed for reelection by the Utah's situations and nominatingcommittee. agreement more dif- · reach. EST IN the Utah situationis high because, as Dr. w ..Dean Balnap, A president,here day, said the A tching sely and tea groups other areasmight move in same on as tah's teachers ha If the move brings the chers