Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1941 — Page 8

ren. Toeland, Oct, 31 (v. ). = Premier Hermann Jonasson and his entire coalition cabinet resumed their offices today after nine days of negotiations and a plea by _ the regent, Sweinm Bjoernsson. ‘The regent ‘made the’ following ~ @nnouncement: . “After having acquainted himself thoroughly with the possible attitude of Parliament, the Regent has decided to postpone the acceptance of the Government's resignation until’ it ‘is seen how Parliament will handle the problems of rising living

At the Salis

. By EARL RICHERT A'drive has been launchéd by the State Department of Public Instruc-

tion to change the viewpoint of those high school teachers who believe they have done their duty when. they teach their pupils the date Napeleon. entered Moscow or how’ to conjugate a verb. Dr. Clement T. Malan, state superintendent, believes that the school teachers, in addition to their scholastic duties, should be constantly watching for ways in which they can direct their pupils into studies in the fields in they show special skill—thus, fitting them

& number of educators and members of the American Association of University . Women, wiiose, it will be tb make aware- of their aa .in quiding the education of their

charges. This committee ms had. two meetings already and

high on high school seaiors .and their plans. One of the questions asks the teachers to: “List two Specific guidance devices or |

plass for the period after gradusns . ; This question, although it is only one of a number t the seniors, will serve ‘to «the : teachers aware ow, even before acy dennis pec. guidance activites on te part of the teachers. 3

guidance program by the State Department will aflet chiefly the smaller While it may be seh ouls. file, for|

os Named by Malan to Assist T

Guidance Committee, composed of

ceive the kind of training he needs in a small school, it would be the

‘High School, {Ederle of the State Teachers

College at Terre Haute, J. Fred Murphy of |

already on hand take all the white and red pine SLEILLES Ss availab) Mr. Lalatle, Mr. Barbar args anil of short 0 8. then is ese

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—As.

Sate was believed that general elecs tions would be set for early in 1942,

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better for jobs after graduation. {which have been i sisting example, for. student, showing ihe Guidance Decariment of Tech| Accordingly, he has, appointed. o| these seniors In vitals thas ha reli , here, , Miss . Grace Nazis smash their way towards wh RRR AA SE RR a“ os . oh Caucasus, and the probability of , cisive fighting in the Middle

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Organized last April, the commit= tee is the vehicle “of Christian America for the movement to reestablish the Jewish National Home in Palestine.”

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