Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 20, 1971, Image 6

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    PORTLAND/OBSERVER Thursday
May 20, 1971
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California's maverick Con­
the black community of Fast
gressman Paul N. "P e te ”
l ’alto against all odds, being
McCloskey w i l l deliver a
the first Republican to do so
major address at Lewis and
since 1936. 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
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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.
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