PORTLAND/OBSERVER Thursday A p ril 22. 1971 Democratic Minority Report Tourin* Educators H ari H. Haas, House Dem. le a d e r State Rep. Bernard Byers has proposed that one seat be subtracted from each house of the Oregon Legislature. This proposal would elim inate the possibility of a continuing tie vote In organizing, such as the one we faced at the beginning of this session. We were happy to see that the Republican legislators, after years of opposition and rejec­ tion , have finally endorsed the Democratic property tax re lie f proposals; specifically, a v a ri­ able ratio property tax assess­ ment. This session we are going to try a new approach-in order to draw a coherent program out of the growing morass of proposed legislation, the Democratic caucus w ill select one Senator and one Representative on each issue to determine the senti­ ments of the caucus as a whole In preparing legislative pack­ ages and position papers fo r in­ troduction In the legislature. In 1939, the Oregonian Legis­ lature established the Rogue R iver Coordinating Board and provided that three members— a m iner, a fisherman, and a "m em b er at large” should sup­ ervise the use of the Rogue. The RRCB has deteriorated to Black teacher protection the point where it now exists largely as an agent fo r mining interests and has presided over the gradual diversion of the riv ­ e r Into the role of a sewer to r lron-oxlde wastes from placer mining operations. The RRCB is a waste of taxpayer dollars, Is the guardian of mining oper­ ations along the Rogue, and It poses a threat to becoming a nuisance to the effective oper­ ation of Oregon’ s Environ­ mental Quality Control Comm, which has a mandate to act on behalf of a ll Oregonians rather than on behalf of sectional in­ terest. if any single quality charact­ erizes the thrust of the Demo­ cra tic caucus this session, it is a sincere commitment to the en­ vironmental quality of the State and a belief that this cannot be attained by marginal effo rts, nor can it be achieved by under­ cutting the authority of the En­ vironmental Quality Control Commission. Nearly th irty members of a special Western a ir tour of innovative and advanced edu­ cational fa cilitie s w ill v is it Portland CommunityColIege on Saturday, A p ril 17. I he group w ill breakfast at the College, with food service provided by students inthePCC Commercial Food Preparation program, and then w ill tour the M t. Sylvania fa cilitie s which won a recent national archi - tectural award from the A m e ri­ can Association of Junior Colleges and the American Institute of A rchitects. The visiting group is made up of educational adm inistrators, teachers, researchers, a rc h i­ tects, businessmen and school suppliers on a tour of some 20 selected elementary, secondary and community college fa c ili­ ties in the West. M arshall High School, known fo r its computerized modular schedule, w ill be another v is it­ ation site fo r the group while in Portland. The tour is sponsored by the Minnesota School F a cilitie s Council, with headquarters in Minneapolis. cited statistics from Florida in­ dicating that more than 1,000 black teachers had been dropped in the past three years. Precise figures from other states were not available at the time of the report. The National EducationAs- sociation has asked a federal appeals court togive black edu­ cators more protection against discrim ination in the process of integrating public schools. The NEA petitioned the F ifth C irc u it Court of Appeals to broaden an order issued in 1969 that requir­ ed school systems to apply '* reasonable, objective, and non-discruninatroy standards” in staff reductions caused by school desegregation. NEA said the 1969 order left too m uchdis- cretion to the school d is tric ts . NEA said 1,072 black edu- cators have been dropped from school systems in Alabama, Georgia, F lorida, Louisiana and M ississippi since 1968. During the same period, school system in the five states have added 5,575 white educators. NEA said its figures came from computer M arket $150,000 gross fOwner re tirin g . Sale includes very nice brick building. Owner operator can make $12,000 year. $7500 down payment includes $3,000 inventory and $4500 on building and equipment. Balance on Easy payments or s h o u ld qualify fo r m inority economic opportunity loan. ¡ tapes of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare The Race Relations Inform a­ tion Center found last fa ll that displacement due to school de­ segregation is "decim ating the teachers and threatening black principals with extinction in 11 Southern states.” The survey H enry Ire la n d 228-3181 Dean Vincent Inc. 3 3 3 S.W.Park A vi THO m o u n t a i n a i r i n y o u r h o m e o r o f f ic e w i t h e l e c t r i c a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g . Y o u w o u l d n ’t t h i n k o f g o in g w ith o u t h e a t in th e w i n t e r - s o w h y g o w i t h o u t c o o l i n g in t h e s u m m e r ? E n jo y t h e OF BOR MOUNTHOOD? t e m p e r a t u r e y o u lik e th e y e a r - r o u n d . 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