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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 3

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San Rafael, California
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LBJ Signs Federal School Funds Bill JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP) President Johnson, sitting in the shadow of little school of my has signed into law a education aid bill he says will bring Ity and to schooling. At a simple ceremony yester- i day two miles from his ranch home, Johnson reached the high point of a busy weekend that saw him pay his respects to futuristic baseball stadium, select retired Vice Adm. William F. Rabom Jr.

as new chief of the Central Intelligence Agency, and sound a fresh warning of American determination in Viet Nam. Johnson, with his first teacher sitting by his side, said of the education bill: President of the United States, I believe deeply no law I have signed or will ever sign means more to the future of Behind him was the tin- sheathed home which 53 years ago was a one-room schoolhouse where, as he told several hundred spectators as well as his old teacher, Kate Dedrich Loney, 72, of Rough and Ready, started school when 1 was 4 years old, and they tell me. Miss Kate, that I recited my first lessons while sitting on your Scores of old friends and schoolmates assembled for the occasion from all ports of Texas were ready to testify this was true. Thus it fitting that, in setting a precedent by using only one pen to sign the Johnson handed the writing instrument to Miss Kate. Of the new law, Johnson said: represents a major new commitment of the federal government to quality and equality in the schooling that we offer our young people.

By passing this bill, we bridge the gap between helplessness and hope for more than five million educationally deprived children in In Melodrama Cast Dave Fitzharris, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fitzharris of 1235 Grand Avenue.

San Rafael, is in the cast of a melodrama to be presented during the annual picnic day celebration at the University of California at Davis, April 24. Viaduct Lane To Be Closed Traffic on Highway 101 crossing the four-lane San Rafael viaduct will be restricted to one lane in each direction between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. starting tomorrow, the state division of highways said today. The restriction will be effective on weekdays for four to six weeks to allow workmen to install the median barrier on the viaduct.

The $136,700 contract for in- stallatin of the barrier is expected to be completed in May. On completion, the barrier will be continuous from about 13 miles from Waldo Grade to the Manuel T. Freitas Parkway interchange north of San Rafael. Professor Says It's Adults Who Are Ignorant On Sex Black Point Asking Sewer Plan Review A letter asking the Marin County Planning Commission to review location of a sewage plant in the proposed 700-acre development of Alameda Homes Corp. near Black Point was ap- proved by the Black Point Im- provement Club Friday.

The club voted to join with Charles Hover of Day Island in Black Point area in his objections to putting the plant on the old Sartori ranch property, adjacent to his property, according to Mrs. Marge Cresta, secretary. SAN FRANCISCO young the greatest need for sexual education, maintains Dr. Lester A. Lirkendall.

professor of family life at Oregon State University. constitute the deprived group; they are the ignorant, they are the obstructionists," he told a weekend symposium at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. The symposium dealt with sex education for teen-agers. of the major needs is for our educational programs to strike at attitudes of fear and disgust (about sex) which so permeate all of our efforts that they change education into propaganda." Dr. Kirkendall commented.

The symposium title. Uncertain Quest: The Dilemmas of Sex indicates there are no definitive answers on how to transmit knowledge about sex to the next generation, said Dr. Ralph Lane University of San Francisco sociologist. Several speakers urged that schools take the major responsibility for sex education, questioning that parents are qualified for dealing adequately with it. But Dr.

Bruce Ogilvie, professor of psychology at San Jose State College, said. "The three most important citadels of learning for sex education are the home, playground and the Each contributes to negative forms of sex education, he said home by the sin of omission. the playground and locker- room by preparing dual for the retreat to adolescent Member Of Cast Lue Ann Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Fisher of Marin City, is a member of the cast in the San Francisco Children's Opera production of "The New to be presented at 2:30 p.m. April 25 in the Marine's Memorial Theater in San Francisco.

Lue Ann is in the fourth grade at Central School in Sausalito. 3ftihrppnftfiit-3fmtnial. April 12, 1965 3 resented, is designed to enable young people to learn more about government. Alternates from Redwood High are Oaudia Marker of Corte Madera and Jed Bullard of Ross. Two For Girls', Boys' State Juniors Lucia Blakeslee and Dan Kreps have been chosen as representatives of Redwood FLgh School for the American and State.

Lucia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Blakeslee of 17 Acorn Way. Kentfield.

and Dan. son of Mr. and Mrs Donald Kreps of 290 Via Barranca. Greenbrae. will stay at the University of California, Davis, in June and will also visit the state capital.

The weekend conference, with all High Schools rep- Training Completed Seaman apprentice James R. Long, son of Mrs. Jeanne F. Long of 1332 Monte Maria Avenue, Novato, has completed recruit training at the U.S. Naval Center, San Diego.

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