Letters, prepared statements-Continued Messex, Gladys R., State IFT president, the Idaho Federation of Miles, John R., Manager, education department, Chamber of Com- Page 478 434 New Jersey Education Association on the Murray-Metcalf Federal 480 Price, Dix, executive secretary, Arizona Educational Association___. Putnam, Rex, superintendent of public instruction, State of Oregon, Department of Education, Salem, Oreg., March 4, 1959___ Reuther, Victor G., director, Washington office, United Automobile Workers Union, accompanied by Samuel Jacobs, Washington Rumph, Mal, M.D., president, Association of American Physicians & 193 472 "Washington Tells Us," The Norfolk Daily News, Tuesday, January Watson, K. Brantley, Dr., statement on Federal aid to education____ Weitzer, Bernard, national legislative director of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America__ West Virginia Chamber of Commerce documenting its support of Whitehouse, Albert, director, industrial union department, AFL-CIO_ 462 221 313 364 Young, Vincent J., president, Local 481, Newark, N.J., March 11, 478 Akura, Arvin A., Local 1325, AFL-CIO, Crosby-Ironton schools, Crosby, 575 Augustine, Florence H., president, Woodbridge Township Federation of 568 Boyd, Mr. Dick, research director, Oregon Education Association, Port- 551 Brown, Ann, president, Local 616, AFL-CIO, Rochester Federation of 565 Buchanan, Bernice A., president, Georgia Hudson, corresponding secretary, Carver Federation of Teachers, Local 964, American Federation of Burleigh, Ida L., English instructor, Belvidere High School, Belvidere, Ill. Callantine, Henry L., Indiana Council of Teachers Unions, Hammond, Ind. Claffey, Rose, American Federation of Teachers, Chicago, Ill.--. Clark, Mr. M., president, Laingsburg Federation of Teachers, Local 1306, Coleman, LaVera, Local 886, Kankakee Federation of Teachers, Kankakee, Cope, Mrs. Bertha M., secretary, Everett Federation of Teachers, Local Corey, Dr. Arthur F., State executive secretary, California Teachers Asso- Cramer, Dave, president, Fort Wayne Teachers Council, Local 700. Cronin, Mr. Arnold G., president, Franklin Park Council, Local No. 571, West Surburban Teachers Union, American Federation of Teachers, Oak Dalton, Mr. Thomas E., president, AFT, Local No. 662, Calumet Town- ship Teachers Federation, Gary, Ind.. De Mars, Robert, American Federation of Teachers, Chicago, Ill. De Mars, Robert, president, Lincoln Park Federation of Teachers, Local Eilerman, Louis J., California State Federation of Teachers, Long Beach, Fewkes, Mr. John M., president, Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago, Ill- Foley, Hon. John R., a Representative in Congress from the State of Heickman, Mary E., Local 1328, Houston Federation of Teachers, Houston, 576 Heller, Mr. A. James, president, Minneapolis Federation of Teachers No. 550 Hinds, Edna G., president of Binghamton Federation of Teachers No. 1218, 573 Hochwalt, Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. G. director, National Catholic Welfare Con- 557 Huntoon, Olive, legislative chairman, American Association of University 561 Johnson, Hon. Harold T., a Representative in Congress from the State of 580 Justin, Florence, president, Bremerton Federation of Teachers, Local No. 564 Karth, Hon. Joseph E., a Representative in Congress from the State of 548 Larson, Mr. Frank, Falls Federation of Teachers, Local 331, International 563 Linsky, Miss Belle, Massachusetts Federation of Teachers, American Fed- 577 McDonald, Thomas P., president, Peabody Teachers Union Local 1289, Page 574 572 Marshall, James D., executive director, the Associated General Contractors 560 Enrolled House Joint Memorial No. 2, introduced by Representatives Skelton, Hand, Barton, Benedict, Cook, Kirkpatrick, McKinnis, Monagahan, Shaw, Van Hoomissen, and Whelan and Senators Parish, Mr. Glenn, Superior Federation of Teachers, Local No. 202, Su- 563 Patterson, Gladys, president, Local No. 828, American Federation of 568 Quinn, Sarah, president, Waterbury Federation of Teachers, Waterbury, Razumich, Mr. Robert J., president of Local No. 4, Gary Teachers Union, Robinson, Marcelene, president, Ottumwa Federation of Teachers, Local 573 572 Simons, Mr. Newton W., Teachers Federation 885, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Snail, Mrs. Melvin, president, Pontiac Federation of Teachers, Local 417, Wade, Keith A., principal, Coos Bay Public Schools, Coos Bay, Oreg Wagner, Mr. Wm. K., president, Cedar Rapids Federation of Teachers, STATISTICAL INFORMATION Actual and projected occupational distribution of workers: 1900-1975_-_ Earnings of all workers and of public school teachers, 1929 and 1957. 47 460 419 415 416 27 428 515 422 60 Percent of the 1955 enrollment, at 30 pupils per room, that could be housed 513 Percent that interest rates on high-grade municipal bonds are of U.S. 76 Percent of selected State-local expenditures financed by Federal aid, State Percent the estimated allocation proposed under Murray-Metcalf bill at $25 per child (5-17) in 1959-60 is of total public elementary and second- ary school expenditures, 1958-59, by States-- Postwar growth of State-local and Federal expenditures, revenues, and debt (selected fiscal years 1946 to current). Potential increase of "current expenditure" levies constitutionally author- School bonds sold during 1958 to finance construction of public elementary School Construction Assistance Act of 1959 (S. 1016 and H.R. 4268): Allocation of $600 million, adjusted for State school effort index, Alaska not included in continental U.S. total, for fiscal year ending Allocation of $600 million, unadjusted for State school effort index, Alaska not included in continental U.S. totals for fiscal year ending Allocations to States (including Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands) as provided for in sections 4 and 5 of bill, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1960- State and local government public school expenditures, United States-- State and local tax revenues during fiscal year 1957 in four selected States (Delaware, Maine, Mississippi, and Montana). Total expenditures for public schools, capital outlay, and interest on 461 |