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Statement of-

Arnall, Ellis, Governor, Georgia

Babbitt, Mrs. Elizabeth Clare, the Service Star Legion, Inc..
Bailey, Thomas L., Governor, Mississippi.....

Bennion, Fred, executive secretary, Montana Taxpayers Association,

Hélena, Mont...

Bethune, Mrs. Mary McLeod, president, National Council of Negro

Women

Buford, J. L., representing the Illinois Education Association_

Christmas, Miss Florence, country school teacher, Copiah County,

Miss

Cobb, B. B., secretary, Texas State Teachers Association..

Corey, Arthur, representing the California Teachers Association__

Cowles, John H., sovereign grand commander of the supreme council,

thirty-third degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free

Masonry, southern jurisdiction, U. S. A. Statement by E. E.

Rogers

Craft, R. W., assistant State superintendent of education in Missis-

sippi..

Daniel, Mrs. Margaret, principal, Richmond School, Ashdown, Ark..

Dawson, Dr. Howard A., director, division of rural service, National

Education Association..

Dodge, Miss Grace L., president, Maine Teachers' Association__
Driscoll, W. A., county superintendent of schools, Montgomery
County, Dayton, Ohio.

Eby, Kermit, Director of Research and Education, CIO.

Fowler, Eleanor, secretary-treasurer, Congress of Women's Auxiliaries,*

CIO

Fries, Maj. Gen. Amos A., United States Army, retired, director of the
Southern-Western region, Friends of the Public Schools of America.

Givens, Dr. Willard E., executive secretary, National Education

Association...

Goza, Sam D., chairman, State Board of Equalization, Helena, Mont.
Graham, Dr. Frank, president, University of North Carolina..
Greene, Charles E., superintendent of schools, Denver, Colo- - -
Grove, Frank L., executive secretary, Alabama Education Association.

Hart, Merwin K., president, National Economic Council, Inc

Hendley, Chas. J., president, Teachers Union, local 555, State,

County and Municipal Workers, CIO..

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Hochwalt, Very Reverend Monsignor Frederick G., director, depart-

ment of education, National Catholic Welfare Conference..

Houdlette, Mrs. Harriet Ahlers, associate in childhood education,
American Association of University Women

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Joynes, Mrs. Edith B., Federal legislative chairman, Virginia Educa-
tion Association_.

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Long, Dr. Howard H., legislative committee, American Teachers
Association.

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McClellan, Mrs. Malcolm, chairman, legislation, National Congress
of Parents and Teachers..

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Minear, Craig P., executive secretary, Colorado Education Associa-

tion..

Moe, M. P., executive secretary, Montana Education Association..
Norton, E. B., State superintendent of schools of Alabama, represent-
ing the National Council of Chief State School Officers...
Norton, Dr. John K., professor of education, Teachers College, Colum-
bia University, New York...

Nissen, S. B., secretary, South Dakota Education Association...

Ogg, W. R., director of Washington office, American Farm Bureau

Federation...

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Rogers, Charles M., superintendent of schools, Amarillo, Tex
Rogers, Elmer E., assistant to Col. John H. Cowles, supreme council,
thirty-third degree, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, southern
jurisdiction

Saxon, J. Harold, executive secretary, Georgia Education Association,
Atlanta, Ga..

Sharpe, M. Q., Governor, South Dakota.

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Slonecker, Lyle N., superintendent of schools, Leadville, Colo.......
Sterne, Mrs. Mervyn H., chairman, federal aid to education com-
mittee of the Women's Joint Congressional Committee________

Smart, Miss Elizabeth A., legislative director, National Woman's

Christian Temperance Union, Washington, D. C............

Stone, Mrs. James A., national legislative chairman, National Women's
Trade Union League of America.

Weagly, Mrs. Roy C. F., president, Associated Women of American
Farm Bureau Federation..

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Zimand, Mrs. Gertrude Folks, general secretary, National Child

Labor Committee...

FEDERAL AID FOR EDUCATION

MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1945

UNITED STATES SENATE,

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR,

Washington, D. C.

The committee met, pursuant to call, at 10 a. m., in room 357, Senate Office Building, Senator James E. Murray (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Murray (chairman), Walsh, Thomas, Ellender, Hill, Tunnell, Guffey, Johnston, Aiken, Fulbright, Smith, Donnell, and Morse.

The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order.

This hearing this morning is on S. 181, a bill to authorize the appropriation of funds to assist the States and Territories in more adequately financing their systems of public education during emergency, and in reducing the inequalities of educational opportunities through public elementary and secondary schools.

(S. 181 is as follows:)

[S. 181, 79th Cong., 1st sess.]

A BILL To authorize the appropriation of funds to assist the States and Territories in more adequately financing their systems of public education during emergency, and in reducing the inequalities of educational opportunities through public elementary and secondary schools

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Educational Finance Act of 1945."

No department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States shall exercise any direction, supervision, or control over, or prescribe any requirements with respect to, any school, or any State educational institution or agency, with respect to which any funds have been or may be made available or expended pursuant to this Act, nor shall any term or condition of any agreement or any other action taken under this Act, whether by agreement or otherwise, relating to any contribution made under this Act to or on behalf of any school, or any State educational institution or agency, or any limitation or provision in any appropriation made pursuant to this Act, seek to control in any manner, or prescribe requirements with respect to, or authorize any department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States to direct, supervise, or control in any manner, or prescribe any requirements with respect to, the administration, the personnel, the curriculum, the instruction, the methods of instruction, or the materials of instruction.

APPROPRIATION AUTHORIZED

SEO. 2. (a) For the purpose of enabling States and their local public-school Jurisdiction to meet emergencies in financing their public elementary and public secondary schools by providing funds for the payment of the salaries of teachers and other school employees to keep schools open, to employ additional teachers to relieve overcrowded classes, to raise substandard salaries of teachers and other school employees, and to adjust the salaries of teachers and other school employees to meet the increased cost of living, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year in which the Congress shall find a need therefor, beginning

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