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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 7

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Vi i- i ir ar larureLags Senator Backs Away Front Training Plan Jor Teachers Bills Ari Linldeifrer Gives Tips vamp state teacher training reqairements. r. Oakland Tribune, 7 teachers salaries and might discourage them from going into i Fisher said he is looking into the possibility of leaving the fifth year requirement to Oie aclmiiistrative discretion' the State Board of Educa- tion, rather than carrying it as a legal requirement in his -bm. I On Helping Child to Grow By ART LIXKLETTER -Star of TV and Radio sgisi On Major SACRAMENTO, March 20- LR The Legislature, stalled for weeks on such noisy side issues as lobbyists, commu nism and the flag, finds itself lagging in its major work as the session nears the halfway mark. With 11 weeks of the 24- week session gone, the lawmakers have yet to finish action on a major water, narcotics, tax or -education bin.

The tally shows 360 bills passed by the Assembly and 50 by the Senate out of a total of 2,278 introduced in the As sembly and 1,001 In the Sen ate. Subcommittees are at work on the record 12.6 billion state budget, a raft of education bills and numerous measures to liberalize workers' benefit and welfare programs. 1 A bill to provide emergency benefits to 55,000 unemployed already has been passed, signed into law and put into effect I i. I JEvery parent asks the kX7iRg how can I my child succeed in life? have a happy marriage? avoid tht mistakes I rrjaile! parent also wants' to tJW how he can help his grow tip to be admired respected. What can the do about these things? do everything, that's for sure.

But I think he. a lot when it comes to Nformrag attitudes that will de much of the child's later performance Is life.1 The section of the measure requiring an extra years training lor elementary teachers has been opposed by Dr. Harold Spears, San Francisco superintendent of schools, and Opponents say it will add to Grand Opening Within A I A uLo JULfiXt 9J.9 II H.B.8 CHICKEN Vt Grow Ctckn, frenck frits. Cranberry 1 IB Smk, Kuffw FISH A ttaprtU Dintr cauiltrti Hf'tf MSsack, Frtacs fust, Ttrttf ttwt m4 Mtffm cirmYnrmnnTT DUCCIGTG of off Tucs, f.krch 21 mww a 3 Mile Radius Ann Tefephona oiiuj orders may be called tor I without delay 31 CO Telecrcph 4 S.ak-H frt. taS tit twmtam md alim II ..11 I B.

8 i SHRIMP A cgmetttt Mot fiimtr CMMltint tt )Mb Shrim, frtact Frits, ri 4fl Bum Sttct, 4" BAR-B-Q RIB A coMplttt Hot Dtaiwr caasrttiiif ar-tVA lit. frtnek frits, 1 ge Ntt Smk. 91 At So I'd, like to list here' the attitudes that I think, are most important. 1 A sense of appreciation. Kids tend tr take things for March 20- W-Sen.

Hugo Usher (D.tJSan wego) maicatea toaay ne probably will drop hjs legislative proposal to acquire ele mentary schoolteachers to have five years of training. Fisher said he talking over the matter with members of the' Senate I Education Com mittee, currently considering his far-reaching bill to re- BidAdvantaqe For Calitornia Firms SACRAMENTO. March 20 (UPD The Assembly today de- eated a bin to give Califor nia manufacturers a greater preference over out-of-state suppliers in bidding for con tracts from public agencies, Under existing law, Califor nia firms' bidding for contracts may be awarded the contract their bid does not exceed by more than 5 per cent the lowest bid submitted. The measure introduced by Assemblyman Joseph Kennick Long Beach) would have increased the preference to 10 per cent Assemblyman Thomas M. Rees Los Angeles) led the opposition.

He said if. the bill were passed other states would adopt legislation to protect their industry and Cali- orma manufacturers would lose out in efforts to sen their products outside the state. KLM has been any of the Wp'va TVj STT8TB i I S'lTI'S'STaTn CCHCCIErJ other words, be tolerant yourself, S-Laughler gift of the gods For over a quarter, of a century, now laughter has been my business, and I don't know of any better business. or any JSetter medicine, I think everyone is born with the seed of humor in him, but how that seed grows depends oq environment. Heaven a laugh is a' contagious thing.

So if there's a lot of humor in a house, if there's kidding and bantering and good-natured e-sing, then that seed is going to grow. 6 An old-fashioned word. The last attitude takes an old-fashioned word to-de scribe tt: respect It's a big word be cause it can Include so much. In a way. this attitude is the sum of everything you teach your child.

To with, he has to respect you. You're the first yardstick he has. He's going to measure the whole world by what he tees in Dad or Mom. People ask me sometimes if 'I think kids ought to be made to go to Sunday school. Yes, I do.

I Jthink a Bible should be in every home: and prayers a regular part of family life Respect for a Supreme Being is the deepest form of respect for on it is based tht mostlm- portcnt rule-of living ever devised: the Golden Rule. TOMORROW Catherine Eckrich, of Aberdeen, S. tells the touching story of her sob's strange illness and of the great lesson she learned whea prayers seemed ta fafl. lac. Ctrmai.

M.T.) kv Tk iHhr 4 12 20 $4.85 23 16 3. 24 $5.94 32 2 i 35 .98.91 tatk t4tr IW pltm iJw a si Cits Horace Mann School Dedication Rites tomorrow IDaODDDDQDaDDDDDDODDDDD cood fol1 fses cl'icecem WITH TUM COUMM $39 txriiu lrttt4.mi 2 CHICKEN DELIGHTS $2.78 PRESENT THIS COUPON $1.33 YOU PAY I' ART UNXUTTER Crattfwlness a virtvt interest of your own, expose the kid to it-etnthusiacra is contagious. If, he comes up wita one, go aiong wiin it; 5 The glue of persistence. Genius, somebody said, is merely an infinite capacity for taking pains. And it's true to achieve any significant degree of recognition in Ufe, a person nas to keep plugging away.

One way to develop this attitude in a child is by timing his development properly. If a kid Is Introduced to problems that he's ready for, mentally and physically, and given a little neip in nanaung them, then beH begin to build self-confidenca as he goes along. 4-Xive and let My wife Lois and I have tried to pass tolerance along to our fiv, "yjnks" tolerance of other people's beliefs and ideas even, when they differ from ours. Kids have tremendous sense of f-iir play and Justice Try dividing a slico of cake between two eagle-eyed youngsters and youll el what mean. (In our house we figured out a brilliant so lution: Let one kid divide the cake and the other have first choice!) They also have a lot of instinctive sympathy for other human' beings, or even animals.

So, in a sense, you don't have to teach kids tol erance at all," because it's already there. Just try not to teach them intolerance, in I- -A granted. Their imagination Isn't fuDy developed, i to it never occurs to them that things might be vastly different from what they are. i But American kids are fantastically fortunate. They are born and raised under the highest living standards in the world question is, how to make appreciate all this? long ago.

Jack our oldest, showed me a note I had written him when he was an exuberant teen-ager. your age," I wrote Jack, "I had to get op at 4 a.m., to fold newspapers in order to earn the money for a new suit I had to work my way through college. You haven't had to do i things, but everything in life has to balance. If you can Jet a full night's sleep which couldn't at your aee 'you also have to be more careful about what yod do when you're awake. The more privileges you have, the more jesponsibility you have It As you can see.

tne mes- fage I was trying to get across was simply: be appreciative, be gratefuL And not Just for material things, but for life itself. 2 A dash of inquisitiveness If you find your 3-year-old diligently dismantling the grandfather clock you should praise the Lord even as you warm his bottom, because be bar one of the greatest of all giftsnatural curiosity. It's a gift that parents can foster It you have a burning earneaour Formal dedication ceremonies for the -new $559,000 Horace Mann School will be held tomorrow -in the school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. and will be followed by tours of the facility. Carl Munck, president of the Oakland Board of 'Education, will present the school to the community.

Others taking part in the program include Dr. Stuart Phillips, assistant superintendent of schools; Rev. Donn Goss of the Melrose Baptist Cl- ch; the school choir; traffic guard; school orchestra; Mrs. Marguerite Jacques, P-TA president: Barney EhrenpforV president of the Dads Club; H. Ismay Tobin, school principal; Mrs.

Con stance Silvey of the faculty; WITH flying for 42 THatY longer a aaaaaaaaaa -1 It helps KLM with reassuring SO DUTCH! stnpes World's scheduled isn everything. But it sure helps. urideretWd how to please passengers i i 1 A bin to reapportion Assembly i and Congressional districts has been introduced in skeleton form, but it will be next month before the actual carving-out of new districts begins. Early actions appear to have set a pattern for narcotics and tax legislation, The Assembly and a Senate committee have approved stiff er narcotics penalties, and some change in the law seems assured. But efforts to permit use of illegally obtained evidence in narcotics cases are bogged down.

-Democratic majorities in both houses have stood behind Governor Brown in opposing tax cuts except for a $6.27 million reduction in the sales tax by exempting prescription medicines. i Numerous bills have been introduced to bend or break the 1175 billion state water bond program, but none has been set for hearing. Sharen Gaydos and Mabel LobeDo of the student body; Rev. James Lloyd of Fruit- vale Christian Church, and Cecil Price of the Oakland Police Department Rush-Hour Crash LONDON, March 20-UR-Three coaches of a packed commuter train' overturned in a rush-hour collision near London Bridge today but only a dozen or so passengers were reported Injured. Bring year iewelry and watch repair to II.

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