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HURLEY SEES TEACHERS' OATH AS INOFFENSIVE LEGISLATION

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Strong proof that the State would take no action against but would whole-heartedly support the present Teachers' Oath law was given by Governor Hurley yesterday in his annual message to the legislature.

The Governor, who vetoed a repeal measure which had passed in both houses last year, declared: "I view the Teachers' Oath law as an inoffensive piece of legislation containing potentialities for great good."

He added that "This is no time to make it appear that we are with-drawing any of our supports for the authority of our State and Nation."

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