Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1946 — Page 4

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Textbook Charge

Says Books Adopted ‘According to Law’

Dr. Clement I, Malan, siate superintendent of public instruc ction, today denied a charge that the In-

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A diana textbook commission, of which : \ — he is chairman, failed to follow a ¢ | v law passed by the last legislature, San FRANCIS 0 Ae | DENVER pT o The accusation, made by the In- Ei “vt | »® 2 3 J : ; a sehool hooks for Hoosie 3 Wohin Ys lr Men (From Nine to Ninety) was that school books for Hoosier ANGeges \ i re yy A um Ee , ' pupils were being selected in virtual Ee “t Pho, #2 an AT cancellation of the 145 laws in- “an Tae ia”) WT Prefer Jackets for Christmas tent—to halt monopolies by publish- ORT & WORTH a) ,3 . t ers who profited by about $1 million o— { € 3040," under former laws. ; PARTLY CLOUDY AND w paso y Cling . _The surest way to a man’s heart on ChristRobert H. Wyatt, association SAN ANTONIO + nn : executive secretary, whose group mas morn is to surprise Rint with & sit :

‘sponsored the 1945 law requiring the

commission to adopt textbooks for all subjects taught in Indiana schools, pointed out that some of the moves have been “ridiculous.” 400 Subjects Added | He said books have been adopted for a five-year period in * mond able” subjects like electricity and aeronautics, Books in seven subjects were) adopted for first-grade pupils, Mr. | Wyatt said, when a reading text-| book would have sufficed. Nearly, 400 new subjects were added with textbooks, he added. And, in some cases, less than the required choice of three books were adopted. | Dr. Malan replied that he “acted according to the law, and if the| adoptions are wrong, then the law is wrong.” He said an attorney general's opinion held it was necessary to adopt textbooks for every subject, even if it was offered in only one] school in Indiana.

HURT IN SHANGHAI RIOT SHANGHAI, Dec. 19 (U. P.).—At least six Chinese air force soldiers and one policeman were injured in

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Oold, but fair weather will be géneral east of the Mississippi, except for some cloudiness and a few snow flurries near the Canadian border and scattered showers in southeasiern Florida. Minimum temperatures will be

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range from the 15 degrees readings forecast in northern New England to 25 to 30 degrees, below freezing levels as far south as Georgia due to cold air circulating along the east coast. The mercury will reveal a trend to milder temperatures in the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys tonight and tomorrow morning ‘minima

cast skies, light rain in Washington state and snow flurries or

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in this sector will be higher than on proceeding days. Low pressure alr- flow patterns will dominate the central states in contrast with the high pressure

circulation over the eastern U. 8, It will be cloudy in Oklahoma, Kansas and Minnesota, partly cloudy in the Dakotas and Texas. Light rainfall is noted for central Oklahoma and is expected to spread into southeast Kansas by tomorrow morning. Some light snow will fall in northern areas of Wiscongin and Minnesota, while snow flurries or light showers are pictured for sections of Montana east of the Rockies. The northwest will have over-

showerg in northern Idaho, western Montana and in the mountains of northern Wyoming. In the southwest quadrant it will be generally fair with variable high clouds. Weather in this sector is being influenced by a high pressure center over northern Nevada. Utah is likely to be the cloudy spot in this area of the nation with the rest of the states promised only partial high cloudii or clear skies. More local fog shown for the southern CaliJoo coast, - Scattered frost may form in southern Alabama and extreme northwest Florida interiors as the temperature dips to near the freezing mark tomorrow morning.

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