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    From the
Editor
Editorial
PURTLAND/UBSERYER Thursday M ay 13, 1971
P u b lish e d e v e ry T h u rs d a y byE xie P u b lis h in g C om pany, 2201 N .
K illln g s w o r th P o rtla n d , 0 re g o n 97217.
SuInscription rats1» 4 0 cents per m onth by c a rrie r,$ 4 . 0 0 per sear.
$5.00 p e r y e a r by m a ll tn T r l- C o u n tj a re a ; $5.25 p e r y e a r e ls e ­
w h e re .
Phone 2 8 3 -2 18b
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One o f the p ro b le m s that we, as a c o m m u n ity , a re faced w ith is
the fa c t th a t m any people who should he p u llin g in the same
d ire c tio n a re doing ju s t the opp osite . A few days ago^ m e m b e rs
of a n a tio n a lly a ffilia te d o rg a n iza tio n e xp re sse d d is p le a s u re
o v e r the a c tio n s o f one o f its m e m b e rs . They held a m a jo r
m ee tin g and even. In one sense o r a n o th e r, sought to ce n su re the
m e m b e r f o r his a c tio n .
The b a ttle f o r e q u a lity and ju s tic e th a t is ta k in g place today is
not a p o p u la rity c o n te s t. I t is a re a l s tru g g le th a t in vo lve s the
liv e s o f many m illio n s o f people. We ca n n ot a ffo rd to fo rg e t that
f o r one m in u te . I t doesn’ t r e a lly m a tte r who lik e s w hom , o n ly
th e ir fa ith in an o rg a n iz a tio n .
M a n y of the s o -c a lle d c iv il rig h ts g ro u p s o f a decade ago no
lo n g e r e x is t in fa c t. B ut th e re a re s t i l l g ro u p s th a t have s u rv iv e d
the b a ttle s o f the S ix tie s and have continued to m a in ta in the m em ­
b e rs h ip s th a t f i r s t b ro u g h t them in to n a tio na l p ro m in e n c e . These
a re some o f the gro u p s th a t have been fig h tin g among th e m se lve s
and u n le ss they re a liz e the f u t ilit y of th e ir p re s e n t c o u rs e they
w ill n o t be a b le to la s t the p re se n t decade.
T h e re is need fo r le a d e rs h ip . T h e re a re men who a re capable
of le a d in g , but p e rso n a l a m b itio n s m u s t be set aside f o r the good
of the c o m m u n ity and those m en wbo have a ll the c a p a b ilitie s m ust
be ca ta pu lte d into the p o s itio n s of le a d e rs h ip w h e re they can guide
the people in the d ir e c tio n they should go.
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A L e t t e r T o Send
T o Y o u r G o v e rn m e n t
O ffic ia ls
;
Pull Together
Widen Apprenticeship
F o r the f i r s t tim e .th e U .S . A p p re n tic e s h ip syste m w ill have
s p e c ific m ea su re s to e n su re th a t m in o r itie s w ill be accorded
fu ll arxi equal o p p o rtu n ity in a ll re g is te re d a p p re n tic e s h ip p ro ­
g ra m s . T h is was the announcem ent m ade re c e n tly by S e c re ta ry
o f L a b o r J . D . Hodgson.
The new re g u la tio n re q u ire p ro g ra m sp o n sors tc take p o s itiv e
steps to ensure fu ll u tiliz a tio n of m in o r ity g ro u p pe rso n s in th e ir
a p p re n tic e s h ip p ro g ra m s , in clu d in g an a g g re s s iv e o u tre a ch re ­
c ru itm e n t e f f o r t .
P ro g ra m sp o n sors w ith d e fic ie n c ie s in the u tiliz a tio n o f m i­
n o rity a p p re n tic e s m u st adopcan approved se le ctio n m ethod o r
e s ta b lis h a p p ro p ria te percentage g o a ls and tim e ta b le s as p a rt
o f t h e ir a ffir m a tiv e a ctio n p ro g ra m .
A lth o u g h the n u m b e r o f m in o r ity g ro u p a p p re n tic e s in re g is ­
te re d p ro g ra m s has increased o v e r the past few y e a rs , th e re is
lit t le doubt that th e re e x is ts w ide gaps in acceptance of q u a l-
tfie d m in o r ity a p p re n tice s In m any s k ille d tra d e s .
F o r exa m p le , in the c o n s tru c tio n tra d e s , b lacks rep re se n te d
5 2 p e rc e n t of a ll a p p re n tic e s in 1970. T h is Is an im p ro v e m e n t
o ve r the le s s -th a n -tw o p e rc e n t p a rtic ip a tio n they had in 1964.
A s the L a b o r S e c re ta ry a d m its , th e re is c le a r ly roo m f o r im ­
p ro ve m e n t and these new re g u la tio n s a re n e ce ss a ry not o n ly to
c lo s e the gaps that e x is t t u t to m a in ta in the im p ro v e m e n ts noted.
Is there black leadership?
JA M E S L . W IL L IA M S
A lb in a W a ite rs , W a ltre s s e s
and B a rte n d e rs A s s o c ia tio n of
P o rtla n d has put to g e th e r an
a f f a ir that we th in k w ill he of
g re a t In te re s t to the C ity
of
P o rtla n d . Its c a lle d . B la c k En
te rp n s e W eek, and w ill fo c u s
a tte n tio n on what B la c k Bu sh -
nesses have to o ffe r.
The B la ck E n te rp ris e Week
w ill k ic k o « Sunday, M ay 23,
at th e Sheraton H o t e l w ith
a s o c ia l hour s ta rtin g at 5:00
p .m ., fo llo w e d at 6 :0 0 p .m . by
a d e lig h tfu l Soul Food D in n e r.
The B la c k E n te rp ris e Week
w ill c lo s e out F rid a y ,M a y 28,
w ith a C o c k ta il Dance d t h e
Town H a ll.
The
A lb in a
W a ite r s ,
W a itre s s e s and B a rte n d e rs A s­
s o c ia tio n o f P o rtla n d is a g ro u p
of people, both m ale and fe m a le ,
who banded to g e th e r m o re than
a y e a r ago w ith one m a jo r con­
c e rn in m in d -'T h e Y o u th O f To­
day.
T he A s s o c ia tio n s m e m b e rs ,
as th e ir name suggests,
a re
w o rk in g people in the A lb in a
and o u tly in g a re a s who fin d it
d if f ic u lt to say th a t the youth
have dropped out. T hey p re fe r
to say that youth was n e ve r in .
T he r e a litie s o f life to some A.
W .W . 6 B. m e m b e rs c a m e e a r
ly — to some, la te . H e a rta c h e ,
d ise n ch an tm e n t, a c c o m p lis h ­
m en t and success a re a ll en­
tw ined
into th is c lo s e
k n it
g ro u p , held ta u t by the i r
stre n g th and a w a re n e ss of life
and the p itfa lls so e v e r p re s e n t
The A I bins W a ite rs , W a itre x
es and B a rte n d e rs A s s o c ia tio n
decided to use th e ir depth of
know ledge, in flu e n ce and lif e ­
tim e of e x p e rie n ce in tr y in g to
u n d erstand, g iv e guidance and
a helping hand to the young. ,
T h is is the le a s t we can do,
states the A s s o c ia tio n P r e s l
dent, Jam es
L.
W illia m s
“ T h e y h a v e p ro b le m s that
The a ssa ssin a tio n o f D r . M a r t in L u t h e r K in g in 1967 ami the re ­
ce n t death o f W h itn e y M . Young have le ft A m e ric a n N e g ro w ith ­
out a v ib ra n t, sonorous v o ice to a tric u la te his p leading f o r ju s tic e
and e q u a lity . I t is one o f the tr a g ic lapses o f h is to ry that le a d e rs
o f that stam p a re not b o rn e v e ry d a y.
I t is a m y s tic , in e x p lic a b le c o m b in a tio n o f tim e s and events that
b rin g fo rth c ru s a d e rs f o r human rig h ts Just at the m om ent they
P o w e r is to be used p ru d e n tly . P e rh a p s the best re c e n t ex­
a re needed. And we know o f no in stance in h is to ry in w h ich
the
a m p le o f that fa c t was the la te W h itn e y M . Young J r , who help­
p la ce s o f s ic h men w e re adequately fille d by those who replaced
ed up the o p e ra tio n a l u n it of the U rb an Lea gu e . W h ile he possess­
th e m .
ed p o w e r, he was n e ve r heard to th re a te n any person in d is c r im i­
F o r in sta n ce, we w ill n e ve r see a n o th e r F re d D o u g la ss, a n other
n a te ly w ith th a t p o w e r. M any o f the o th e r e x is tin g g ro u p s could
B o o ke r T . W a s h in g to n ,a n o th e r W £ .B . Du B o is , a n o th e r M a ry
take a lesson fro m h im .
M cL e o d Bethune o r a n o th e r R o b e rt S. A b b o tt, a n o th e r
Paul
I f th e re w e re m a j o r p ro b le m s w ith in the fra m e w o rk o f his
L a w re n c e D u n b a r o r a n other T o u s s a in t L ’ O u v e rtu re o r K in g
o rg a n iz a tio n s , th e y w e re b ro u g h t b e fo re th e p u b lic f o r a i r ­
M e n e lik . T h is is e q u a lly tru e w ith the w h ite w o r ld . A n o th e r Shake­
ing.
speare, a n other C h u r c h ill, a n o th e r L in c o ln , a n o th e r de G a u lle ,
T he lo c a l o rg a n iz a tio n s w ould do w e ll to pay heed to those
a n o th e r B is m a r k ,o r a n o th e rA le x a n d re D u m a s (P e re )o r a n other
w o rd s . I t is not m a n d a to ry th a t a ll m e m b e rs o f a g ro u p a -
S o cra te s o r a n o th e r V ic t o r Hugo o r a n o th e r Napoleon B o n a p a rt
g re e , tu t , in o rd e r to p re se n t the needed united fr o n t, th e re m ust
a re d re a m s whose Im p ro b a b U ity Is d row ned in the re s tle s s s e i of
be O p e ra tio n a l U n ity .
w is h fu l th in kin g .
In the black w o rld , th is d re a m d o e s n 't even have the shadow of
E v e r y g ro u p that seeks to b e tte r the c o n d itio n o f the people is
p ro b a b ility . Because continued d e n ia l of o p p o rtu n ity f o r
s e lf-
needed today. N o t Just fo r one g ro u p o f people, but f o r a ll peo­
d
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s
,
and
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p le who a re lis te d among the s u ffe rin g . T he p re s e n t o rg a n iz a tio n
s is te n t c u rta ilm e n t of le g itim a te rig h ts and a s p ira tio n s have re ­
have the means w ith w h ich to a lle v ia te the s u ffe rin g , once they a re
duced the p o te n tia l fo r e ffe c tiv e le a d e rs h ip a rri a cadem ic
p re -
able to m a rs h a l th e ir fo rc e s .
em inence to an ir re d u c ib le e q u atio n .
A lo c a l le a d e r o f the S ix tie s once sum m ed up the needs o f t ie
In d iv id u a l b la ck le a d e rs h ip th a tc o u ld com m and na tio na l a t­
v a rio u s c iv il r ig h ts groups when he pointed out th a t a ll o f the
te n tio n and re s p e c t, p a r tic u la r ly in the area of so cia l ju s tic e is
g ro u p s d id n o t n e c e s s a rily have to a g re e on a ll p o in ts , but it
dead I t is being rep la ce d by o rg a n iz a tio n a l p o w e r, g ro u p iden­
was n e cessary that they m ust have O p e ra tio n a l U n ity if they
J lf f e r fro m the ones we had, and
t it y such as beingdeveloped by the B la c k Caucus of the p re s e n t
w e re to e x is t th rough the t r ia ls and tr ib u la tio n s o f the d a y.
they a re s e a rc h ln g fo r help, not
c ro p a t N e groes in C o n g re s s .lt is too e a r ly to te ll how e ffe c tiv e
c r it ic is m . ”
such a c o n s o lid a tio n w ill be in d e a lin g w ith issues that a ffe c t o u r
fu ndam ental r ig h ts .
T h is is n o t ju s t tru e on a n a tio na l le v e l. I t e x is ts a ls o on lo ­
c a l le v e ls w h e re p o w e r fig h ts take pla ce f a ir l y r e g u la r ly . B u t, one
m u s t a sk. what good is p o w e r i f the person who holds i t doesn’ t
know how to g e t the m o s t fro m it?
Editor elected
to boards
A . L e e Henderson
A . Lee H end e rso n , E d ito r and
P u b lis h e r o f t h e P o rtla n d o b ­
s e rv e r , was e le cte d to
the
E x e c u tiv e B o a r d s o f t h e U r b a n
League o f P o rtla n d
and o f
F a m ily C o u n se lin g S e rv ic e .
The U rb an League o f P o rtla n d
is a s o c ia la g e n c y th a td e a ls w ith
u rb a n p ro b le m s , s p e c ia lly w ith
ra c ia l d is c r im in a tio n in e m ­
p lo y m e n t,
e d u catio n , housing
and le g is la tio n .
F a m ily C o u n s e lin g S e rv ic e of
P o rtla n d
is a s o c ia l
s e rv ic e
agency, the goal of w h ich is to
im p ro v e the q u a lity of fa m ily
lif e . FCS p ro v id e s s e rv ic e s to
tro u b le d
fa m ilie s , develops
p re v e n ta tiv e p ro g ra m s
and
w o rk s fo r c o n s tru c tiv e socia l
change. Some o f Its p ro g ra m s ,
c a r r ie d out by a s ta ff of
p ro ­
fe s s io n a lly tra in e d s o c ia l w o rk ­
e r s , Include: a c o u n s e lln g g ro u p
f o r o ld e r c itiz e n s , tra in lrq ; and
s u p e rv is io n
of
v o lu n te e rs ,
p a re n t
d I s c u s s I o n g ro u p s
( F a m ily L if e E d u c a tio n ) and
fa m ily co u n s e lin g , o n e o f its
m o s t s u cce ssfu l p ro g ra m s Is
the H om em a ke r s e rv ic e , w h ich
Is designed to stren g th e n
and
su p p o rt fa m ilie s In tim e s of d is ­
ru p tio n due to Illn e s s , absence
o r In c a p a c ity of t ie p a re n t.
It
p ro v id e s
c o m p e te n t, tra in e d
h o m e m a ke rs to go Into
the
home In tim e o f e m e rg e n cy o r to
help a m o th e r le a rn ways to
im p ro v e h e r s k ills In home
m aking and c h ild c a re .
T h e tw e n ty - s ix
m em b e r
board o f d ir e c to r s Is made up of
re p re s e n ta tiv e s of a
board
c r o s s -s e c tio n o f (h e c o m m u n ity
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sin Utah Standard.
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T h e re a re m any ways of ad­
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The fo llo w in g Is a ty p ic a l fo rm le tte rw h lc h c a n 1» used by you,
the re a d e r, to send to a p u b lic o ffic ia l to dem and a ctio n ag a in st
p o llu tio n . H ow ever it is b e tte r if yuu w ould a lt down and pe rh a p s
take fiv e m in u te s o f y o u r tim e to w r ite y o u r own p e rso n a l le tte r
because th is w ould m ake m o re o f an im p act on (lie o f f ic ia l.
Dea r.
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In o rd e r to m a in ta in the q u a lity of I lie in the developed c o u n tr­
ie s, p re ve n t fa m in e tn the underdeveloped n a tio n s , keep our a ir
ami w a te r fre e fro m p o llu tio n and filt h , and p ro te c tin g the en­
v iro n m e n t not on ly to m ake It liv a b le hut e n jo ya ble In s is t that:
1. G ive aid to any p ro g ra m w h ic h w ould h e lp cle a n up o u r d ir t y
e n v iro n m e n t.
2. T r y to encourage o th e r c itiz e n s to help fig h t p o llu tio n
in
t h e ir c o m m u n itie s .
3 . Seek to pass law s in y o u r c it y , c o u n try , state aral n a tio n
w h ich w ould a id the c le a n in g up o f o u r a ir and w a te r.
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Unity
The o rg a n iz a tio n s th a t have been o u r s tre n g th in days past can
be o u r s tren g th in days to co m e . In o r d e r f o r us to have fa ith
in these o rg a n iz a tio n s , we m ust be a b le to fe e l th a t th e re is a
m ea su re of s tre n g th w ith in them fro m w h ic h to d ra w . I f they a re
in co n stan t b a ttle among th e m s e lv e s , then they la c k the unity that
would g iv e them the stre n g th the c o m m u n ity needs.
NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
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A Need for
age that a house d iv id e d a g a in st it s e lf ca n n ot stand.
These a re trou b le d tim e s . T he c o m m u n ity is being faced w ith
f i r s t one c r is is and then a n o th e r. I t w i l l take a ll the re s o u rc e s we
can m u s te r to m ake i t th ro u g h .
PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
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A L F R E D l.E E H E N D E R S O N . Publisher and E d ito r
T h e re can be no a tte m p t made to d e te rm in e w h e th e r o r not
the m e m b e r de se rve d the ce n s u re . But it becomes in c re a s in g ly
obvious th a t if m e m b e rs o f an o rg a n iz a tio n can fin d no com m on
ground» on w h ich to agre e , then i t stands to reason th a t the
stre n g th of that o rg a n iz a tio n is being sapped.
The v ita l ju ic e s of the o rg a n iz a tio n a re the s tre n g th th a t holds
i t to g e th e r. T h is does not m ean th a t an o rg a n iz a tio n m ay not
have in w a rd p ro b le m s h it , in o rd e r to m a in ta in w h a teve r stre n g th
it has, the o rg a n iz a tio n m ust m a in ta in a show o f h arm ony and
s tre n g th to a ll who see it .
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