Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1949 — Page 10

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fnstead of inducted, shey should be relaxed enough : to give some. time to the posi tional suthorities report. tion he has held for the social “{'- They cite statistics to show the season of 1948-49. line of the one-

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tions have cut their number to less than 300 this year. /" Oualled ‘Antiquated Barns’ Other Hoosier edficators have also condemned the one-room schoolhouses as “antiquated J¢ barns” and are plans to rid their localities of them. Nearby Boone Coun one-room schools In Clinton

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now both work at all phases of Coun Superintendent Clement L. Mal

it with all their might. Besides Gen. Hershey, whose

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are preparing for a tea and hotel. . later a ball at which Associate Justice Sherman Minton of the U. 8 8 Court; Lieut. Willis D. Crittenberger,

teachers must specialize” . Mr. Malan sald. “No one can be expected to teach eight grades with equal proficiency.” Although the problem is being solved, semester by semester,

art gallery; an Indiana Inaugural Ball and a luncheon and fashion show for the ladies were other recent accomplish-

voted ents, teachers agree Or Toe left Out. AFTER leaving indianapolis wr Breaktast” |inat thers is stil room for im . ere Indiana will be uthern Indiana. Mrs. Costa lived in both New : Dog provement 1 So ow that | Jersey and New York City beWashington.

tiny Martin County leads the | state in one-room schools -with 21, followed by Brown County with 15. ; “The one-room schools may

look mighty picturesque in Brown, County,” Mr. Walker sald, “but you just can't teach students of Church Wom- [properly in them.”

JUST CHICKEN FEED SPOKANE, Wash, Nov. 19, (UP)—"Extremely petty larceny” is might have been the police report e after a thief broke into & feed store here: His loot consisted of| 25 pennies. ’

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named Regional Director for Indiana, Ohio, Titnots, Michi- Talbott she made talks before home town in Angola, recent Now there are no one-room Maker Lists Sept. AN side aid remain open in the main Post gan and Wisconsin. There ar Subs and High hachioola 38 Atonse presidents St.1ue Soelty have jssihools- close to Indiarapol MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 19 (UP) Ability of the hardware store Office from 8 a.m. until 8 p m.| summer farm institute here Bing Tego! dime ana : She ror as a radio enter- — oer Rep. Robert have dome away with their one- eg gr. hye says at to Suppiy-netded SquipTent has far. RecHpt af parcel post. o moath " # a calf Emperor Jones, Being busy is just what the ~taimer in Indianapolis theaters Grant (R. Ind), South Bend; room schoo dings. endar make i the same hours Then teen-age hearty Mrs. Cosia Nkes and also, both singing and playing former Secretary of Agriculturs | itty years ago Indians adic Si] nh Otiendats pub-| well 8s Lind ties Indl. (aad the Shecial delivery section shortened it to Per Jones. hed Mrs. Ballard, who 1s ay. a Ja plane. Rais showmanal Claude chart. amen, now: che re are fewer than 1100—8 trib-| lished by the U. O. Coleson Co. ana. Recent orders for all |will-operate as usual. lect! yom Bey sive as before to her State Society activities stration head, and Sen. Homer ute to the state's progress in con-| *2T= Il, listed » Sept. 31. 1949. kinds of hav —~ - . a grandmother, Her here. EK. Capehart (R, Ind), Wash- [solidation. : » : Sarbata, Last wittel Whey reaciisd 3 gion oa nd : polis, Virtual Impossibility office high ving Hoagy now the two busy bees | wa,cators agree it is virtually Raymond a as honor of the Indiana State BSoclety tmpossible to teach eight grades

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