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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 3

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vt vjfc- y- i 1 V- 1 if Oakland TriHuna 3 Brow Asks 3-Roinf Plan To Gui' Trciff ic Casualties College of irts Founcler7 FredericlrMeverr Diei SUBCONSCIOUS ADS CALLED! INEFFECTIVE SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6-(ITD The public doesnt need protection against Sub Germany, came to the United THE DAY IN SACRAMENTO rMounting Toll Spurs Request By the Associated PresV conscious television advertising because it doesn't actually work too That's the conclusion of a painting, sculpture, ceramics, metal, jewelry, art teaching, advertising" design, interior design, industrial design, print making and illustration. v. I Dr. Meyer himself was an architectural and furniture designer; While teaching in San Francisco he also -con States in 1888.

In 1898 he 'be-came art supervisor of the public schools in Stockton where he and his wife were married. 'i He later taught art at the Mark Hopkins Instituternow the California School of Fine Brown administration re-ported) considering three Dr. Frederick Meyer, 88, who. founded the California College of Arts and Crafts in 1907, died early today in an Oakland hospital, i He had resigned in 1944 as president of the Oakland institution which has dominated the field of applied arts and art teacher education in Northern California. legislative study committee For New Laws SACRAMENTO, Jan.

6- ajMLKEitsno -tatr price -esntirots to manufacturing milk; SB 40, Cobay (D MercadJ. THE ASSEMBLY Bills introduced: ASSISTAfcCE-ProhlbiU uit of public assistance fundt to rent tub-standard 4 x7 Wr The Brown administra housing nad orders social worker! to ra-i fensive against traffic slaugh-- t. New effort to legalize night harness racing, is strong, pos-sibility. l' AAtMIMIT. Arts in San Francisco, and at the University of 5 California ducted a studio in such design tion was reported today to be considering three major steps in a report submitted to the The governmental efficiency and econ omy committee said sub liminal communication is "considerably less, effective" than the more conventional type.

Dr. Meyer wajrgivejLjheUuring-ihijesidi and-carnedi-on-4iis-i throughout his career: title of president emeritus and jamin Ide Wheeler. nkmcuiui iiirri 1111 t.iii iiiiiu. 4AB MIAfl 3i 4 1. ItAIAnla AM in a promised new offensive against-wholesaledeathnand injury on California's evervthine from alcoholism to Governor Brown has shown zoning.

SENATE to i tiff tnfinltinnl -7 porr unsafe Musing conditions; KHpetrick, AB 140, Lynwood). JAILS Requires city and county healtti officers to make sanitation inspections of tails at least once year; AB 141, KUr Patrick. r-r MESTINOS-Forbids local legislative bodies from holding closed meetings on grounds that Upcoming litigation Is to be discussed; AB 127, Lucke San Olego). DELTA Orders state to make survey of recreation facilities Sacramento-San Joaquin. Delta; AB 13, WeWie (D, Antioch).

FINOIP.PRINTS Permits, rather man requires, local school boards to set a $4 fee for fingerprinting of classified employees; Att 133, Lowrey Rumsey), LIQUIDS Prohibits filling glass containers with gasoline or kerosene; AB 132, Lowrey. as such was honored by faculty, alumni and friends at a reception on his 88th birthday last November. The college was founded by Meyer and his wife, the late Laetitia Summerville Meyer, in Berkeley and in Avalanche Kills 2 Jiiiia iiiLLuuui.ru. deep concern over the year by-year increase in the highway toll. Traffic accidents GRAZ, Austria, Jan.

AIImim vKaaI When tr. Meyer founded the college, there was no school in the West, offering training in art forms other than painting and sculpture, It was his aim, and accomplishment, tb encourage and train-a union between the creative artist and practical living. His dream has resulted in the college offering students Two Austrian students were Meyer was a graduate of the Royal. Arts School in Berlir. in 1896 and a graduate of the Pennsylvania Museum1 School of Industrial Art in Philadelphia in 1897.

He was given the honorary doctorate of Fine Arts in June, 1954, by the college he founded. i His home was at 1635 East. 22nd St. He made his home there with his daughter, Lae- teltvlikn facilttias; SB 3 Fair (0., 1925 was moved to the site of 0R00S Rtquli- druggist to givt buy- rs of dangerous drugs written statt-mtnt describing danger; SB 35, Murdy (Rw Santa killed and ihird seriously injured by an avalanche in the Gesaeuse Mountains yesterday. The snowslide.

buried killed 3,700 persons in the state last year up from 3,588 in 1959, THREE POINTS DR. FREDERICK H.MEYER Art College founder dies titia Meyer, and a niece, Miss Marjorie Macpherson. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Clarence "Cooper Mortuary the old Treadwell estate at Broadway and College a group of 30 Most The traffic safety program Dr. J. Meyer, a native of training in all forms of art, were able to free themselves under study, it was learned, calls for: 1 Use of radar by the High Legislators Ask Welfare Revision Oakland open Friday night until 9 El Cerrito and Bay Fairoperr Friday night until 30 way Patrol to catch speeders.

The 1959 Legislature turned this down. 2 Compulsory chemical fl(S JJAKHUJAIalV An tests to help get convictions Continued from Page in drunken1 driving cases. Bal 14 loon and blood tests are now is need for "a new, look" be Alcoholism cause nresent services are voluntary 3 Toughening up the point system under which drivers too piecemeal, too unrelated and do not help people avoid emergencies." jst)wisiiwiiiMWi On Rise in '1 iWjsrhi if rtiJ'l-lll aWiWiisrufiV' wtlwf tvLvrt licenses are suspended or re vi-nnum wmV Waaliri voked 4 The Department of Social At present you can lose 0 "it 30 W.4S-.i, Welfare should keep iU atten your license temporarily for Laiifornia tion focused on long-range objectives. Before introducing four moving-violation points in a year. Under the proposed legislation it should discuss change, the total would be the matter witn me social Welfare Board, the Depart lowered to three.

Points are based on the seri WMWKWWMWt lil.1l I WWLOTMMWWMWWIWMWiww, ment of Finance and legislators in order to lessen the ousness of the violation. Such offenses as reckless driving overlapping of existing laws and hit-run coum as two and minimize the change of points. Simple speeding, run hastv legislation which would bei difficult to revise later. ning a red light, changing lanes illegally, are scored 5 The Legislature should do as one point. urn iMiniiiiiiifWMi-iiiTiriiiiii nil iii i in mriTTnrni-Ta in "Hnnn ivt niTTm-TTirTm -T'rnr-ni' mr 11 vrmnrri in trr- r-i i ii'ii'I all its power to regain The Department of Motor Vehicles has suspended, re budgetary control of appropriations for welfare programs -so as to have an op voked or.

canceled 158,000 licenses in the 23 months portunity for review from time to time. Under present law 97 per cent of the appro since its director, Robert McCarthy, began his crack down. SUSPENSIONS Ending our Centennial with smash! Saye $26 Save 20 lSave 15 Save 12 1 Fine quality, famous name men's clothing drastically reduced in this sale of sales. priations are outside budgetary control. The total includes 18,573 6 The state or counties suspensions for drunken driv should be empowered to' place SACRAMENTO, Jan.

frCPB Alcoholism, is increasing throughout California among both youths and adults, a legislative study committee warned today. The Public Health Committee, estimating one 4n every .14 adults is an alcoholic for a grand total of in the state, said San Francisco and Sacramento rank first and second in. the nation in per capita alcoholics. Assembly investigators set the cost of alcoholism, to the state at $130 million a year in arrests and maintenance, mental and penal institutional aid programs and ab-; senteeism in business and To battle the Increasing trend, the committee-Tecora- mended: -Expansion of existing alcoholic rehabilitation clinics to include greater and more uniform, therapeutic services. Establishment treatment and rehabilitation facilities in interested communities.

(The committee said Long Beach In particular had repeatedly demonstrated its need for such a clinic.) Uniform referral procedures to alcoholic rehabilitation clinics by courts and other state agencies. ing convictions. McCarthy's liens on the property of wel order for mandatory suspen fare recipients for aid paid. 7 Change the relatives re sions aroused widespread criticism but it was upheld SUBTS mm, sponsibility 'lav so as to not require contributions from by the California Supreme Court. hard-pressed-relatives.

8 Establish greater uni formity among programs in such matters as eugibiuty, size of grants, cost-sharing U25 STEIN BLOCH SUITS SSoS and record keeping. The committee noted recent criticism leveled at the Aid to Needy Children program, but made no recommendation in that field, saying that it felt the problem orwelfarecosts runs wider and deeper and Governor Brown has steadfastly backed McCarthy in the crusade drunken drivers. It's not clear as yet, however, whether the administration will seek changes in the law. McCarthy told a reporter that a six-months suspension may be too long and that it does prove a hardship in some cases. "I would be willing to have the- Legislature change the law, so long as there would fixed minimum suspension," he said.

"Maybe the Legislature would prefer. 30 days. A-'MUST "The important thing is that we must have the certainty of suspension." The Governor, in his legisla n00 TIMELY SUITS 7nS that it hopes to cover the over- In addition to Bee, the com mittee included Assemblymen Jesse Unruh Los Angeles), chairman of the Parent Ways and Means body; Gordon Winton, (D, Merced), the ma Bushels of Bills Due at Legislature jority whip: Bruce Sumner, 411 rSAVE 1 .26.50 'R If saveA II 2050 I ll V-V 15-00 rlw save 12,00 IX 20.00 (R, Santa Ana), minority 72.50 Imported fabric suits S7BS) whip; Frank Lanterman, La Canada) Charles Conrad, and (R, Sherman Oaks). SACRAMENTO, Jan. ft-wD -California lawmakers found The report was compiled tive message Tuesday, said traffic safety measures voted by the 1959 session, including under supervision of Mrs themselves tbday with enough legislative! recommendations Hazel Frederjcksen of Berke the new 65 mile an hour speed ley, special consultant.

to keep them, in session around limit, have helped cope with 59.50 CASTLEROCK SUITS SZSO the clock foe months to come, the problem, but that "they have not come close, to doing Steam Engine Recalled Ireland, Jan. the job." Interim committees turned In reports 'yesterday dealing with everything from blue "sky laws and booze. to drug "prices, vagrancy' laws' and Wl A century-old steam "I am not resigned to the locomotive came out of the acceptance of our daily high junkyard to substitute for a way death toll as a continu venereal disease. modern diesel. The powerful ing fact of ourstate and na 2 The 31 committees spent c'iesel-electric couldn'tmake the 24-mile run between Lim Brown plans to send a de 59.50 Special group of suits gathering facts to their recommendations on.

Still to come are proposals and opinions from Senate and tailed program of recom erick and Ennis because of flooding on th line and the mendations to the Legislature risk of short circuits. in a special message shortly joint committees," who used -lip $1,678,071 in their efforts BILLS LATER 4 Most of the recommenda Save on fine men's no, 79.50, 72.50,59.50 tions will 'be just that, al- Solon Calls for Curb on Health Policy Cancellations though many will show up as topcoats reduced! bills later on in the current ill TOPCOATS session. $8863.5057.5047.50 Some recommendations and SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6 OJPD legal for a company to cancel findings include: A California legislator has a policy after it had beeri in effect for 24 months except A strong "blue sky" law 6hould replace the present clear statute toL give better recommended laws to make health insurance policies non- tor non-payment of premiums or unless the companv can protection to investor and in vestment firms alike. celed all policies of the same class at the same time.

cancellable so as to prevent companies from cutting off benefits "at the time of greatest Assemblyman Ronald B. Cameron Whittier), made The state should consider expanding its anti venereal disease program in its fight 39.50 SPORTCOATS 9.50SPORTCOATS 79.50 SPORTCOATS 31.50 39.50 63.50 MEN'S SPORTCOATS He also suggested that the State Insurance Commission be required to grade policies from companies on the basis 'againssyphilis and -gonor the recommendation yester rhea. There should be more of amounts they could be ex federal money made. avail able. Doctors report only 29 pected to return to policyholders in loss benefits.

per cent of the cases they treat. pRUG COSTS tie saia that while many companies paid back between 80 and 95 per cent of their premiums in benefits, others had a "loss ratio" as low as 17.50 SLACKS 22.50 SLACKS 27.50 SLACKS MEN'S SLACKS now 14.00 now 18.00 now 22.00 "Widespread and undeniable evidence" shows that the state sometimes must pay more.for 5.3 per cent. day in report submitted to the Assembly Committee on Finance and Insurance. He said that "both Individual and group prepaid hospital and medical insurance policies are being canceled by some and claims are being denied for unexplained or highly questionable reasons." He said that he had received complaints rbm persons who held policies for many years and were suddenly taken "They were quickly notified that the policy would be canceled on the drugs than private citizens Cameron said that hospital State aid should be in ana medical costs were high creased from $494 to $521 per er in California than elsewhere in the nation and iireed -student in junior colleges. AH gpunties should, have that the Legislature continue -public defenders, me va its investigations into the en SUPER? CHARGE it! tire area of medical care and Use RoosAtkins revolutionary new credit plan to buy and pay for your clothing.

Take advantage of these sale values, NOW! Nothing down. 12 months to pay. law is sometimes used Ibj police who don't have A 1 health insurance. proof ofla serious crime but next renewal date i(the first Istill want to arrest a suspect. law should be repealed.

of the following he said. i Cameron asked, for legisla iiaiei rwnci OTTAWA About 98 percent of Canada's electric energy is 5 STORES IN THE EAST BAY 1: 1, The law applying to auto liales is often ambiguous and tion that wouloT ineffective. Oakland Berkeley (2) El Cerrito Plaza Bay Fair Shopping Center 1.

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