Portland / Observer May 6, 1971
Editor of Now York Timo* Education by brain
commencement spotlkor rocordi ng
at University of Portland
H arrison Salisbury, assistant
managing editor of the New
York Tim es, w ill be the Uni
versity
of Portland's 1971
Commencement speaker at
exercises May 9th at the C ivic
Auditorium .
A Times staffer s.nce 1949,
Salisbury was Moscow co r
respondent fo r 5 years. His
reporting from Russia won the
P u litze r P rize In 1955.
In e a rly 1967, he scored an
impressive news exclusive as
the only U.S. reporter allowed
Into Hanoi. His stories from
Vietnam and the Chinese per-
lfery won him the Gorge Polk
M em orial Award from Long
Island U niversity and the Asia
Award
from the Overseas
Press Club.
Salisbury has authored nu
merous books, most notable a
perceptive h is to ry * 900 Days:
The Siege of Leningrad * and
"B ehind the Lines - Hano/T
He w ill receive an honorary
D octtr of Laws degree at the
ceremonies, o th e r honorary
degree recipients w ill Include
author Saunders Redding; fin
ancial columnist,Sylvia P o rt
e r, and Most Reverend M ark
Hurley, Bishop of Santa Rosa.
Saunders Redding Is a Black
author whose best known books
a re v N o Lay of Trium ph*, a
highly autobiographical re
port on Negro life In the South,
and * On Being a Negro in
A m e rica '; a short exercise in
self analysis. Now a professor
of American Studies and Hu
mane Letters at Cornell Uni
versity, Redding Is also a spe
cial consultant fo r the Nation
al Endowment fo r the Human
itie s. He w ill receive an hon
orary Doctor of Laws degree.
Bishop M ark Hurley of Santa
Rosa,
C alifornia, w ill be
speaker
at Baccalaureate
Mass, 10:30 AM, Sunday, In
Howard Hall on the campus.
He w ill receive an honory
Doct<r of Laws degree.
"W e ’ ll be educating by re
cording information d ire c tly on
the b ra in " by the year 2000- if
man survives that long.
D r.
Julio Bortolazzo declared in a
prediction - packed review of
world events and trends.
Bortolazzo,
a
form er
Portland educator now noted fo r
his career as a college pre
sident, was a speaker at P o rt
land Community College, ap
pearing In theCollege Center
fo r a mixed group of staff and
students.
Among
other predictions,
Bortolazzo foresaw:
• A rtific ia l increases in in
telligence,
• Human communication with
other Intelligent races on other
planets,
• D ifferentiation in skills
achieved by drug therapy,
• Genetic manipulation
to
control evolution and avoid birth
defects,
• Growing new organs and
lim bs to replace Injured or de
fective ones,
• Delay and control of
the
aging process by drugs, diet and
chemicals,
• A human life span of 120
every one of thesedevelopments
was already in sight, basing his
predicitons on work of the pres
tigious Hudson Institute " think
tank" and s im ila r "pow erful
gatherings of insightful
and
knowledgeable m en" working
together to "p la n the future lo r
all of u s"
"'Ih e se things may sound fa r
fetched," Bartolozzo said " B u t
remember that the fir s t ap
pendectomy w r Derformed in
this country only In I885---- and
now heart valve and even whole-
heart transplants are
com
m on."
The only snag, he cautioned,
is that these same scientists
give mankind only about one
chance in two of surviving until
the year 2000, because of the
threat cf atomic weapons and
the possibilities of a nuclear
accident.
years or more, through control
of most lethal diseases and the
aging process itself,
• Bodily modifications on re
quest, such as conversion for
liquid breathing o r even a racial
change.
Bortolazzo
stressed
chat
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Comedy
in French
a t PSU
A su rre a listic comedy w r it
ten by a French playwright,
Roger V itra c, whose stylistic-
absurdity caused him to he kick
ed out of the Surrealist move-
ment of the 1020’ s, w ill be pre
sented at 8:30 p.m .M ay6-8, by
Les
Planches du Pacifique
in the lecture hall at Koinonia
House, 633 S.W. Mcntogomery.
" V ic to r or theC hildi l 7 axe
Power " is set in 1909 at the
ninth birthday party of V icto r
who stands five feet ten and is
intelligent
beyond his years.
" A s a m a tte ro i.a rt, at the
end you realize V i .or is the
only adult in the pi d " says d i
rector
David H e ll, an in
structor in Fren h at Portland
State University
"T h e play is a comic attack on
traditional theater, or perhaps
society or normal m iddle-class
values or just us, ” the d ire cto r
explains.
Whatever, Howfcll
warns
"com e to the play prepared to
have your senses a aulted,
your sensibilities offended and
your good taste outraged. But,
above a il, come prepared to
laugh."
M ajor roles in the French
language
production w ill be
portrayed by David Streight,
Drayton N uttall, Shirley Lund
berg, Penny Allen, Barbara
Yeomans, Bernard
Leopold,
Claudine F isher, R ichard’ llt-
shire, Judy Zupo and John
Osborn.
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in its perform ing history, Les
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West Coast, is one of the nations
leading
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only American member of the
International Union
of ( ni-
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Admission is $1 fo r students
and $2 fo r the general public.
Tickets are available from
members of Les Planches or at
the door p rio r to curtain.
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Each department ami division
of State government is covered
by an appropriations
b ill.
House B ill (HB) 2045 would ap
propriate approximately $31
m illio n from the General Fund
to the Corrections D ivision.
Of this money, Youth Care Fa
c ilitie s would receive$763,214
Youth Care F a c ilitie s are an
alternative to sending delin
quent
youth to M acLar e n
School fo r Boys or H illcre st
School of Oregon fo r
g irls
Youth Care F a cilitie s aiso
take youths who m ight other
wise be returned from Juve
nile Detention to an unchanged
fam ily situation.
HB 2045 is in the Joint Ways
and Means Committee. Sena
tors on the Committee
are
George E ivers, Edward Fade-
ley, E. D. Potts, Jason Boe,
Lynn Newbry, Betty Roberts &
Berkeley Lent. Representa
tives are P hilipLang, W illiam
Gwinn,
B ill Stevenson, Hugh
M cG ilvra, Allen Pynn, Rod Me
ke n /ie , and Stafford Hansell.