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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1971)
Portland I Observer Thursday A pril 29. 1971 Kinsey hot line M ajor pieces of legislation are being heard almost every day as each chamber labors to get through the vast number of b ills which must be voted upon before the session ends. In the House this week one of these important b ills was pass ed on the flo o r from the House Environment Committee. HB 1065, known as the nuclear siting b ill, would establish a H - member Nuclear and Thermal Energy Council with authority to determine the siting and moni toring of future power plants with 250,000 or more kilowatts of e le c tric ity . The Council would consist of the directors of specified state agencies includ ing the Department of Environ - mental Quality, State Water Re sources Board, Fish Com m ission, Game Commission, State Engineer, State F orestry Department, State Geologist, Department of A griculture, and Economic Development D iv i sion, as well as two représenta - tives from statewide environ mental organizations, a radio logist, a person appointed by the County government in which a site is being reviewed, and a public member designated chairman of the Nuclear and Thermal Energy Council. The Council would be re q u ir ed to conduct studies to de termine areas suitable for thermal power plants, and to conduct a 24-hour monitoring of the environmental and eco - logical effects of the construc tion and operation of thermal power plants. The b ill would give the Council authority to order the operation of a plant halted without a hearing or any p rio r notice if the Council judges the activities of the plant to be detrim ental to punlic health and safety. Once a appli cation fo r a plant site is receiv ed, the b ill would also require that a hearing must be held with in 60 days and a decision made within 90 days following the hearing. In the area of consumer pro tection the House has taken a m ajor step in establishing a comprehensive consumer pro tection package, which is sup ported by most of the House members and is designed to provide protection against de fective products and un scrupulous and deceptive trade practices. The m ajor proposals in this legislation are designed to: (1) redefine deceptive trade practi ces and plug loopholes which are not covered by present law; ( 2 ) provide the State Attorney General with authority to es tablish by ruling that certain conluct is misleading and therefore prohibited; (3) p e r m it individual citizens to bring suit fo r damages against a company arising out of a w illfu l deceptive trade practice, which present law does not allow; (4) prohibit re fe rra l sales; (5)pro- vide restrictio ns against home solicitation sales of consumer goods and services; (6) require that telephone solicitors identi fy themselves and reveal the purpose of th e ir call within the fir s t 30 seconds. T E L L O U R A D V E R T IS E R S YOU SAW HEY EVERYONE i T H E IR A D IN T H E P O R T L A N D O B S E R V E R Carlos This m ust be the place! ! ! T his w rite r has the p le asu re of personally telling you of the w arm , welcome and d e licious atm osphere extended by hosts: Tim and B arb ara H unter at M arttis G ardens. Relaxing recreatio n and excellent food m ake for good tim es. So, you early r is e r s and late n ite rs take note, be cau se M arttis is o p e n all nite weekends. .Many guys and dolls enjoy eating and rapping in one of the com fortable booths, how ever, take out o rd e rs a re available ’ speedily at your request. Your favorite bev erag es a re served in many v a rie tie s . •Body and Fender Repair •M o tt reasonable shop in town 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 LOV-LEE-LADEE BEAUTY MARTTIS GARDEN TAVERN 3 6 2 6 N. MISSISSIPPI 2 8 4 -9 OPEN ALL NITE FRI * SAT 783 I V >> Cutting and Shaping Perm anent Waving rela x ers Tinting and Bleaching Wig Cleaning and Styling S Ask about our Hair Weaving bo/ Appointment /.• 106 N. K illin gtw orth 284-0293 WHERETHERE IS BEAUTY THERE'S CHARM k*.«« - THINK MINK THINK "KOSCOT” A K f K H I n o .S A K ï «M M M XT/A TM A <KM¿ n e t /A ZX .1 ZR > O il Of MINK IN O I R KOSM I IK N I IN I W ILL t M IA N I I YO UR SKIN BY M A K IN G I t SMOOTHI-R RICHER A N D SOFTER KOSCOT K O SM I TIC S FOR I H I WOM VN OF TO D AY University of Portland to give Black Author degree ('.lack author, Saunders Red iin > a ill te one of tfie honorary Io ercises, Sunday May 9th at the C ivic Auditorium . Redding’ s work over three decades have contributed signiti - cantly to white Am erica’ s education in race relations. His Lie s’ known bocks are “ No Day of I riumph” ,a highly autobiographical report on Negro hie in the south, and “ on Being a Negro in A m en. an Stirl.es and Humane L e tte rsa tC o m e ll ( m versity, RedJ- Jig is also a • pe. u l consultant tor the National Endowment fo r the Humanities. He w ill he awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. 1 hree-hundred fit tv eight students w ill receive diploma sat the i I ’M . eremonies. Reverendl’ aul W aldschmidt.C.Sd', President oi die I n.versity w .11 comer the legrees. W a n t to e a rn e x tra m oney a n d still) h a v e tim e for y o u r fa m ily ? F le x ib le h o urs. C a r a n d ph on e n ec e ss ary. CALL 6 6 5 - 6 2 4 3 A fte r 4 :3 0 P .M . 1.400 CHROME TOWEL BARS Building Supply W i l l AUllDIfS WAHTI9! J (X?( wd# From JA »o 36 ..g $3 95 to 14 95 10« M. . 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