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WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (U, P) ~The shortage of teachers still is | so acute that 61,750 children are being deprived of schooling during the current term, the National Education association reported today NE. A. estimated that - 14312 teaching positions are vacant, mainly because of the low level of teach« ers’ salaries.
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JRonno Says Advi Administration 1s Inconsistent. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (U. P).
—0. John Rogge today accused At~|
torney General Tom C. Clark of inconsistency in figng him from the Justice department for his controversial speech telling of alleged Nazi efforts to sway U. 8. elections,
Mr. Rogge, former special as-| '|
[sistant | to the attorney general charged that Mr. Clark did an (about- face by first assuring him | complete freedom in the speech and [then firing him for disclosing government secrets, Mr. Rogge's indictment of Mr, |
vention. She cia 1k was made in a letter to the| Dr. Voss has taken a leading part
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Says Danger Is Growing The “Fascist threat to democra-| cy” is greater today than at any] time since before 1930, he said in a radfo forum last night, Yet, he added, the administration perm rthe-Fascists full freedom to permits) |while “those who wish to attack! fascism and tell the facts about Nazi penetration in this country, no matter whose name is involved, find themselves gagged.” Administration policy is “doubly!
calls that J. Edgar Hoovef, the able {head of the FBI, has been com- | Pletely free to tell about the insidi- | lous activities of the Communists.” “It is a great advantage to the Fascists, who always stress the Communist menace, when government officials can discuss Commu- | nists but are not free to disclose factual data on the activities of the Fascists in this country,” Mr Rogge said. 4
FALA ( GREAT- GRANDSON LOST BURBANK, Caf, Nov. 12 (U. P..| —Fala II, great-grandson and namesake of the late President Roosevelt's scotty, was “lost, strayed or stolen” today.
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= MINOR PARTIES TRY FOR PEACE IN CHINA
NANKING, Nov, 12 (U. P).—Mi=inority party leaders announced to{day they will make a last attempt lto mediate the differences between {Chinese Nationalists and Communists. All indications were that | their efforts would be doomed to | failure. | China's political situation reimained tense despite Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's decision to postpone opening of the national as{sembly until Nov. 15,
{QUADRUPLETS ARE STILLBORN TITUSVILLE, Pa, Nov. 12 (U, P.).
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