Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 03, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    P tiR T LA N D A iB S E R V E R
Thursday June 3, 1971
Kinsey hot line
DR. JEFFREY
MODERN LIFELIKE
DENTAL
PLATES
P A R T IA L PLA TE S
A N D E X T R A C T IO N S
Immediate
Restorations
P la t o « i n t a r t o d
tm m a d ia f a t y o H « r t o o t h
a r o O B tro c to d
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Partial Plates
Dental Plates
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SWOPIOT
w Ith adjournm ent alnn St in
C om m ittees in the House and
sight, th e c-e g o n L e g isla tu re is Sen4te h* ve no * fashioned
a
m a k in g decisions on m ajor broadei and expanded version ot
le gislatio n each da\ and calen­ a tax r e lie f proposal fo r lo w -in ­
da rs in both the House and the come home owners which w a s
recently passed by the House.
Senate are fu ll.
T h e House has voted 43-17 to This $43 m illio n tax re lie f pack-
adopt the S enate-passedC rim i- ige is designed to give sub­
nal C a le revision (Senate B ill stantial property tax re lic t to
40) which represents th e iir s t >71,000 Oregon home owners and
com plete overhaul of th e t’ regon is based upon a b ility to pay, with
C rim in a l C a le sincelS©4. This those in the greatest need re­
th e greatest benefit.
revision was drawn up over a ceiving
I fo u r - year period by a com­ This plan goes a longway to­
m ission composed ol lawyers, ward solving one of the pro­
laymen, le g isla to rs, d is tric t at­ blems of the low income and the
torneys and judges, and seeks t> e ld e rly individuals without the
m ore c le a rly spall out and de­ need fo r any m a jo r new taxes.
The plan provides a m aximum
f i n e th e la w . P r io r to its
passage in the House the b ill was re lie f of $400 at the lower in ­
amended in the House Jud tciarx come level, and a maximum of
C om m ittee to remove contro­ $100 at the upper end of the scale
v e rs ia l w iretapping provisions F o r exam ple, a home ownet w ith
a $ 15,000 home and an income of
so that the law rem ains un­
changed in this regard, w ire ­ $b,ikK) a yearw ould receive$I30
in tax re lie f, and individual with
tapping only being allowed with
an
income o f $4,500 with a
c o u rt approval when the public
$15,000 home would receive re ­
safety ot national se cu rity a r e
lie f in th e
amount of $240
endangered.
Financing o f them asure w ill
T h e revision o fth e C rlm in a l
come fro m cuts in the State bud­
Code h a s produced m ore ma il
get and from the anticipated re­
than alm ost any other issue dur­
venue from ra isin g the ciga rette
ing this session, but a careful
taxy by 5g.
study of the pro visio ns of the
n e w code reveals that most of
T h e House and Senate have
these expressed concerns are
both voter) to pass the ciga rette
unfounded. T h e r e are no sub­
tax b ill, and itn o w g o e sto th e
stantive changes as fa r as self-
G overnor f o r his signature.
defense is concerned, but there
T h is is the f ir s t increase in the
is a strengthning of obscenity
cig a re tte tax since I9oo, and it is
laws involving m in o rs, fo r in­
expected to
produce
ap­
stance. The new code creates
p ro xim ate ly $ 3 6 m illio n during
three classes of felonies arxi
t h e 1971-73 biennium . C itie s
three classes of misdemeanors,
aixi counties w ill each continue
e a c h c rim e having its own to receive 1< from every pack
specific cla s s ific a tio n
and
sold in the state, w ith the re ­
penalty in o rd e r
to make
m aining S, going into the State's
sentencing m ore u n ifo rm .
general fund.
>:3O «• 5:00
Swturday 8:30 ’ • 1 .-OO
Prairie V ie w students
offered summer loans
m y
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S E M L E R B U IL D IN G
S.W. 3 r d A M o r r i s o n
P o rtla n d . O re g o n
Phone:
2 2 8 -7 5 4 5
P ra irie View A 4 si tfefieee
students, new and old. are
eligible
for
Hinson-Hazle-
wood ( T O P ) loans for the
summer session beginning
May 31, and in September.
A.D James, director of fi-
n a n c ia l'^ld s . has announc­
ed.
*
“ The College was advised
on A pril 28, that the Coor­
dinating .Board had fully re ­
instated P rairie W w A4M
to the StudeDt Loan Pro­
g ra m ." "D urin g the past
months ever 30 coBges in ­
cluding * 1 of th e ^b lick col-
leges had been suspended
frorft the Hinson-Hazlewood
Loan
P ro g ra m ,"
James
stated. “ We are pleased to
announce that P rairie Mew,
AAM is the only black publiC1
senior college presently eli­
gible to provide loans for
students to enroll and se-l
cure a college education
James also stated that
once a student qualifies for,
a Hinson-Hazlewood Loan at
Prairie View, he is guaran-,
teed a loan each semester
until he graduates o r un til
he leaves school
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SALEM — Two bills aimed
at curbing drunken drivers
were approved by the House
Monday.
I t concurred with Senate
amendments to HB 1485
which deals w ith the im ­
pounding of the car of a
drunken d rive r, and passed
SB 54 which says that if a
drive r has up to .15 of 1 per
cent alcohol in his blood he is
to be jailed for not ¡ess than
tut days.
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P a u l
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eva
K n a u l «
om
In 1954 he entered the Uni­
versity of Southern Califor­
nia. where he spent t h e
next three years m ajoring in
telecommunications
During his years w i t h
NBC. Mr. Robertson served
in the Music Library a n d
the Music R i g h t s Depart­
ment prior to being named
Manager,
Film
Program
Operations. West C o a s t ,
NBC-TV, in A pril of 1985
Since then he has been as­
sociated with such “ n • w
concept" programming aa
“ The Name of the G am e,"
“ The Bold Ones." “ Four-ui-
One,” and. since I96g. with
the netw orks highly rated
“ World P rem iere" moviea
for television
Robertson sod his w i f e
Ruby reside in Woodland
Hills. Calif , with their two
children: J ill Francesca,^13,
and Christopher John, 19
months
College picks
The W ise O ld
•
new eaders
A rchie McAdoo, 2J, a jun­
ior in sociology from Efland,
N.C., has been elected stu­
dent body president of Lewis
and C lark College. He is a
product of Operation Upward
Bound, a federal college
preparatory program fo r dis­
advantaged youth.
Elected vice president was
Samuel Sebabi. 23, a ju nio r
in economics from Uganda,
and a form er Am erican Field
Service exchange student
who attended high school un­
der the p A r a m at Kelso,
Wash. Kelso* residents have
provided a m ajor pa rt of his
support while he Attends col­
lege.
Bert M>!ler, a sophofflWre
from Denver, Colo., whs
elected treasurer.
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STAN ROBERTSON
L if t ev’ ry voice and sing
T ill earth and heaven ring.
King w ith the harm-.Ties of lib e rty l
L e t our re joicing ris e
High as the lis t ’ning skies.
L e t it re so u xl loud as the ro llin g sea.
Sing a song fu ll of tbs fa ith that the da rk past
has taught us:
Sing a song fu ll of the hope that the present
has brought us;
Facing the ris in g sun of our new day begun.
L e t us m arch on t i l l v ic to ry is won.
Stony the road we trod,
B itte r the chast’ ning rod.
F e lt in the d iy s when hope unborn had died;
Yet with a steady beat.
Have not our weary feet
Come to the place fo r which our fathers sighed?
We have come over a way that w ith tears
lias been watered.
We have come , treading our path through the blood
of the slaughtered:
Out fro m the gloomy past,
TUI now we stand at last
W here the white gleam at our b rig h t sta r is cast.
God of our weary years,
God of our sile n t tears,
Thou who has brought us thus fa r on the way;
Thou who has by Thy m ight
Led us in to the light;
keep us fo re v e r in the path, we pray.
L e st our feet stra y from the places, Our God,
where we m et Thee;
L e st our hearts, d r u ik w ith the wine of the w o rld.
We fo rg e t Thee.
Shadowed beneath Thy hand
M ay we fo re v e r stand,
T rue to our God,
T rue to our native land I
A lz e n a D e D le v e a u x
Wig Cleaning
and Styling
M
Stanley
Robertson
has
been appointed Vice Tresi
deni. Motion Pictures f o r
Telex ision.
W est
Coast,
NBC TV, it was announced
today by Don llurgin, Pres­
ident NBC Television N i t -
work
In t his capacity, Robert­
son. who was named Direc
tor. Motion P i c t u r es for
Television. West
C o a s t,
NBC-TV. in March. 1970.
w ill supervise the selection,
production and scheduling
of “ World Prem iere" mov­
ies made for first time view
ing on television, and the
new “ Mxstery Movie" ae­
ries.
"N BC World P r e m i e r e
M ovies" w ill be seen F r i-
days, 8.30 to 10 30 p m
NYT, beginning in the fall,
and “ Mvstery M ovie" w ill
be
telecast
Wednesdays.
8 30-10 p m NYT. Both are
color series.
Robertson, a native of Las
Angeles who brings lengthy-
background and experience
in film ed television to h i s
new post, has been with the
National Broadcasting Com­
pany since 1957 when he
started as a page
Following his graduation
from Los Angeles City Col­
lege in 1949 Mr Robertson
was employed as a reporter
for the Los Angeles Seatinel,
and was serving with that
newspaper as Managing Ed­
itor when he resigned i n
1953 to become an .Associate
Editor for Ebony Magazine
by JAMES WELDON J- HNSON
DR. JEFFREY
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v e e p in m o v ie a r e a
Lift Ev’ry Voice And Sing
HOURS:
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N B C n a m e s b la c k
B E A L T IF U L AND TAI.KNT
ED Barbara McNair sang
" N o t h i n g Can Stop Me
Now,” " W h a t Now My
lo v e ," and "Come Back To
M e" and dance* Io "A lle y
< a t" gtsnng TV special re
<-mtfy. Starring with 1
Bar
kara ««png, the «penal was
Phil Sff/era
aed fbr
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OPEN SUNDAYS
12 To 5 P.M.
wnncuf
T h e v a lu e s a re h e re e v e ry day.
PCC Com m ittee m em bers
to be honored
Multnom ah County D is tr ic t
A tto rne y
Desmond Connall,
t >i egun Autom obile Dealers As­
sociation
executive Kenneth
M utch, and restaurant ownei
E lston
Ireland were among
leaders of P ortland Com m unity
College A dvisory Com m ittee
m em bers honored at the annual
Service Axvaixl banquet Wednes­
day evening.
Connal was given a College
Service Award fo r his a c tiv itie s
w ith the A dvisory Cx'mmittee
fo r the Law Enforcem ent pro­
gram , and Ireland was honored
fo r achievements w ith the Hotel
Restaurant - I n s t i t u t i o n s
Management pro gra m .
N ursing A d m in istra te ) W ill­
iam Conley, of P rovide nee Hos­
p ita l,
Julian
Denny, C hief
Radiological
t e c h n o lo g is t
at Physicians and Suregons
H ospital, and P .D . F le lssn e r,
executive d ire c to r, Oregon As­
sociation of H ospitals, also
rex-elved awards fo r work with
N ursing Radiology, and M edical
Records program s, respective­
ly -
F red DeW itt. D i r e c t o r of
Training fo r Halton T ra c to r Co,
and Harold G. I ane, re tire d
K e lly ’s MOBIL SERVIflB
2643 N.E. 7Ht
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Federal A viation A uth ority ad­
m in is tra to r, w e ie honoied fo r
w ork w ith Diesel Service and
A irfra m e and Powerplant pro­
gram s,
Ron W illson, an In stru cto r at
Jackson High School, received
a special College Service A -
w ard, presented in recognition
of Ills many cooperative actions
in assistance of the dram a p ro­
gram at PCC.
The awards were presented
by D r , A m ol >eDeinardts, I CC
president, follow ing a welcome
fro m Robert Thompson, c h a ir­
man of PCC’ s Board of D ire c t- I
ora .
Many m em bers of the near- |
ly 100 A dvisory C om m ittee,
which PCC operates to Insure
close liaiso n fo r its program
w ith business, industry and the
w o rld of w ork, attended the
annual banquet, w h ic h was
served in the new C o lle g e
Commons at M t. Sylvania cam ­
pus. PCC students In fo o d
and re sta u ia n t program s cook­
ed ami served the banquet unde■
the d ire c tio n of Loyal B u io ke r,
coo rdinator of the H o t e l -
Restaurant - I n s t i t u t i o n s
p ro g ra m s
EDUCATORS
continued from page 3
In addition, the educator-
and political leader* diacuas-
ed the use of Emergency
School
A s ju tih c e
funds,
and the need for more ef
fective e n f o r c e m e n t
of
federal school desegregation
guidelines
Also discussed
were the difficulties involv­
ed m monitoring the pro-wr
use of federal funds for edu
cation
R«*p Hawkins told the edu
eators he was aware of and
sensitive to the “ very d if­
ficult problem s" faced by
black educator* in the South
and added. " I t is my hop«'
that the Mandate B ill, pass
cd by the Senate,
w ill
prov de certain remedies and
safegu'ids to lntpm ve the
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VETERANS
The Assem bly H all o f the C ivic
C enter, was the location fo r a new
concept In ca re e r guldence a n d
counclllng onthursday M a y27, In
co - operation w i t h the M ayor's
o ffic e priva te e n te rp rise
an d
state and priva te schools, an d
employment services combined
th e ir e ffo rts to help veterans find
ways to help them selves toward
re-o re n ta tln g them selves to c iv i­
lia n life a n d /o r find new careers
w ith better op po rtu nitie s.
F o r t h i s e ffo rt around
a
hundred p riva te as w ell as federal
organizations were represented.
T h is being the f ir s t program I f
i t ’ s type in the Portland area, the
opinions were varied concerning
i t ’ s effectiveness in reaching the
people Intended.
Dick Rteken, C o -o rd in a to r fo r
thia pro gra m , stated that tt " is
Intended to help the man help h im ­
s e lf, w ith p a rtic u la r emphasis to
give help to the unemployed be -
fo re s e rv ic e .’’ He along w i t h
C ra ig Bateman, were elated at the
response of the Ind ustries a n d
agencies represented, a n d also
the number o f Veterans who at­
tended. Rleketi when asked if th is
was just a one day a ffa ir, stated
that th is program was a k ic k - o f f
to r a weekly series o f c a re e r de­
velopment
p ro gra m s
to r
V eterans at the Bank of C a lifo rn ia
T ow e r sta rtin g on June 1.
In ta lkin g with some o f the re -
pre serva tives, the re was
a
general feeling that m ore people
could have been reachd.
Wilson w a lk e r o f M t. Hood
Com m unity College, stated that It
(the pro gra m ) was a step In the
rig h t d ire c tio n . H e also 1 lxxx«l
that black veterans would not feel
that th is program Is geared
to
“ w hite o n ly ,"
Ben Langston, who represented
GAF C orp., fe lt that the response
w a s average. When asked about
what most vets were Interested In
knowing about, he re p lie d , "T h e
people are m ostly Interested in
jobs and not c a r e e r s l"
Tony T u rn e r, representative of
the U. S. Coast Guard, s a Id " I
think i t ’ s a trem endous opportu­
n ity fo r th is c ity ....’ ’ He was one
o f the opinion that the program
was squlte successful fo r I t ’ s
f ir s t stage.
The one point that was m ostly
stressed was that th is program
was not a "Job f a ir ” but an op­
p o rtu n ity fo r Veterans to learn • -
oout careers and tra in in g
that
they mlghtnot have heard M xnitor
knew existed.
T h e o u t-c o m e and sucess of
th is program oannot yekbe gauged
However, It is hoped by the Co­
o rd in a to rs t h a t t h e w e e k l y
guldence session w ll prove of
most benefit to the Vets,
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