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Legislators Work On School Pay Plan

Education committees of both houses of the legislature united today to work out the complicated Problems of school teacher legisla-

Paced with threatened strikes by: teachers. who see their requested minimum salary slipping gway, the two committees met last night to take joint action. Senator Clifford Funderburg ®.| Huntington), chairman of the sen- | ate education committee, declared |

visable to harmonize the needs for | teachers salary with the Generali fiscal picture. The committees voted to speed up action on teachers legislation now in the two houses. Education) bills pending will be brought up for final reading and decision vote in: the next few days. | !

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With tongue in cheek, Senator] {Charles F. Fleming (D. Hammond) today offered an amendment to a {resolution asking for federal funds, | apologizing | type of begging.” | 00 { The Democratic senator offered . ithe amendment to remind the Re|publican majority it had in the

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