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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1971)
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He Is outraged Clark College, Saturday, May by Nixon's “ Southern strate 22nd, on behalf of the Young gy” which In his words "plays Voters for peace. politics with racism ." He Representative M cCloakey, fought the Carswell appoint now In his third term from San ment. Mateo C o u n ty 's 11th Con McCloskey arrives at Port gressional D is tric t,Is avlgo - land International Airport rous opponent of the N Ixoi Ad 11:00a.m . Western Airlines ministration's "wind down the Flight 408. w ar” policy in Vietnam. M c At 11:30 a.m . there will be a Closkey, a highly decorated press conference In the A ir veteran of the Korein mu , ; port Quiet Room. a Lt. Colonel In the Marine At 1:00 p.m. a reception at Corps reserve, has promised Congress Hotel Pompeian to run against Nixon in 1972 Room w ill give an opportunity •f no - o f g r e a t e r | io- for a vigorous exchange be mlnence presents himself. tween guests and McCloskey. Both a practicing attorney At 5:00 p,.m. the public is and a teacher of law, Mc Invited to the Public Address Closkey first gained national at Lewis and Clark College, attention four years ago when Stamm Dinning Room,follow he defeated Shirley Temple ed by question and answer Black In a s o c ia l election. «session. H e derided to e n t e r McCloskey w ill be greeted politics actively In 1967 after at the airport by Robert P ar the Birmingham bombings. sons, National Chairman of the Frestdeat John F. Kennedy Young voters for Peace, host called a conference of law group for McCloskey’ s ap yers, urging them to under pearance. Last week, In a take civil rights cases. Deep Portland press conference, ly committed . Ivll rl(Ma, Parsons explained the Y V p ’a M cCloskey began to lay plans to e a t e r politics, A la o , pledge to vote only for Con through the law firm where he gressional candidates who in workd, he liandled nieny sist on a specific withdrawal The eases, without payment, on ■late from Indo China. behalf of black adolescents group seeks such pledges from students across the nat accused of crim es but wtio ion, In the belief that lt Is could not afford firs t-lin e le easier to change Congress gal defense. ional policy th a n lt is to In his 1964 campaign for Congress, McCloskey carried change Administration policy. W Hl FRIENDS W Do you w a n t Io be tr e a te d Kings A n d Queens? as M e e t me ARTS NITE TAVERN YD4» FRirMOL-V IFM E m B Qt SANTIAM Auorted 16 o z. Can» © 22'/:-oi. Bread 59 H Paper Towels Planning for the future? think of .......... o r tla n d SHASTA 25 Large Roll Each 2201 N. 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