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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1971)
G ran d Inspector C om m unity Kinsey hot line (continuad from ,mg* i, • u . ^ ^ \ p * tll the Senate dev eloped Its ways. ........ « . a . a . U ’n ntil It .____ was also noted that many publlcatlon in today «Federal m ucrupubllclzed con tro versy and o f these o u t- o f - state to u ris ts R egister, bi digs to tin ee the walk - out over t h e l8 - y e a r - old actually leave very litt le money P ortla nd has a P ollca Com number of Federally-Im posed vote Issue, the business o f the be hind In Oregon. Onthe o t h e r m um ty Relations pro gra m s. It in a n ity 's needs, C itizens must become involved in th e ir pilot»» L e g isla tu re was speeding along hand, the proponents who favored m in o rity -h irin g e ffo rts lo r . ,' , . Widget argued that been ..non fo r ever lerns beyond the point of ju st toward adjournm ent around the the higher budget c o n s t r u c t I o ii, P hila f ir s t of June« With things now tou rism is a clean Industry and s ' \ " ’ •,nths- l ',,e of “ s ,c h w delphia and Washington, s llte n n g fro m them. 11 Hie back to norm al again, the Senate very much Inltnewlthour stated pil'b,ems has lve" 10 tel* ,he police a re n 't serving you In have s im ila r plans. Is hearing a record num ber o f d e sire to develop Oregon’ s e c o - C ltl/e n s ' rtl.ind what it's the ways that you want, then I he latest plan, apply mg to b ills eachdayandwehop'e to be nomtc future In other than s tric tly a" about. Community Relations the C ity and County ol San come down ami say so. Remem finished by the weekend o r at least In d u s tria l ways. A com prom ise is not an excuse fo r im orepei ber only that If you c r itic iz e F r a n c i s c o , envisions an early next week. was ultim ately reached and the police conduct; it is an attem pt the way something is done, try I n c r e a s e ot about 1,1'JO Both houses have approved the ad vertising budget was reduced to c o rre c t them stakes that may to think of a new way to do It. m in o rity - group w orkers in hotly contested bo ttle b ill and it somewhat. o ccu r and prevent th e ir re o c- five covered trades over tlie now goes to the G overnor fo r his E a rly In this session Rep. eurence in the future as w ell as next lo u r years. The Portland P o lic e C u m - signature. As the b ill has bean C a rro l Howe, Chairman o f the b ring the police and the coin- m nnity Relations office is lo amended there w ill be a five cent I lades coveted by tlie plan house Education C om m ittee, ap- m unity clo ser together, both deposit on most W a n d beer wtoVed ¡T re c li's u V ro m m H tw to C' 0St" l 'g e tner' l ’oth cated at 3807 NE Union Ave.. are e le c tric a l w ork, plumbing, b o ttle s, a two cent deposit on ^ v the P ortland I ’oliceD epanm ent Phone 282-4924. Hours of i t p i,« fittin g a n d stea intittlng and e ,ln ’ - togYn education In t r e £ n ‘" « ^ . 1 -txl the Community e ra tion are nine in the m orning structual metal w ork, sheet the Cr , ^ aln^ m em bership composed o f Rep. 1 mt in p a rt.c u la . are u n til m idnight seven days a m etal w ork and asbestos w o ik . / - sag o f th is b ill w ill not Howard C h errv, Multnomah * o ,k ln 8 tow i id s the upgrading week. If you've got a police Since several c ra fts are not m ira cu lo u sly solve the litt e r County, Rep. Tom Young, Baker arxl im provem ent ol police s e r- problem and the rest of the covered by the plan, i iFCC is problem along our highways and County; and m yself as chairm an, vice in th is city. P o r t l a n d P olice I lepwirtnient continuing to gather data to s t i? ? n ls ' t>u* the overwhelm ing We devoted our attention to 1 he Community Relations trades p u blic support the measure has finding out the extent our Oregon pro gra m has a number of over doesn't seem to be w orking on determ ine if other received Indicates the re a l con schools are being supported by a ll go als. t hese goals are d i- it, then at least coma into the should be covered by the pi in o ffic e . Ihe program has ten o r If otherF'ederal action is cern that Oregonians feel about fed eral funds andthe form th is rectod towards satisfying itie th e ir environm ent. When the P olice O ffic e rs ami tenC om - necessary to assure equal aid takes, the beneficial as w ell !Weds of both the corn n m ity and Governor signs t h ls b lll It wlU be ?s ? mA ln,’ PaC‘ ° f ‘ heSe M ic e . Its main goal is to niunlty Service O ffic e rs . M ost employment opportunity. a landm ark piece o f le gislatio n funds, which agencies are p ro - of the Com m unity Service o f I islet the plan, no contracts _ , 8 fo r o u r L e g isla tu re because we vld ln g education under federal bu‘.W . mutual cooperation and fic e rs are black ami from the o r subcontracts w ill le a w a id - w ill be the fir s t state In the gra nts, and where con tro l of the stan<1 it’ll between th e Albina com m unity. od (or Fmle ta lly-in vo lve d United States to have adopted th is federal funds resides. P ortland Pollc ollce Bureau and the u n p( , the r Police O ffic e rs a n d c ii n s i i , i , t i type o f approach. T h e number o f ’regulations residents of Portland, p a rtw u - Com m unity Service o ffic e r« exceeding $500.(kX) unless the In a su rp rise move last week which must be followed In apply- ‘• ' ’»y in the Model C itie s area, work together as tw o-m in team b I d d e rag ree s to specific the House returned the $403 tog a n d ad m in isterin g these 1 lie p ro je ct should benefit the These teams w >rk m . » m n io rity -h lrin g goals. m illio n Highway Department grants was strongly c ritic is e d by « s u le n ts ol Mode. C itie s by of a r e a o n e of these I he co n tra cto r o r subcontra- budget to the Ways and Means m ost a d m in istra to rs, who com- providing them with a police present ’ lu ring r, , , Com m ittee In o rd e rto ta k e an Plained that the rules are c o m -d e p a rtm e n t which Involves both i tlons where the J i ’ tot a involved in these projects o th e r look at the amount o l money plex and change constantly. T h e service and protection a n ° n s w h e r e t iit r e ls s o m . ;p o - Is required to m akes "g o o d - budgeted fo r a d vertising by the grants are governed by 75 Acts o l should benefit the n o li.-. hv tent‘ a to r v l°l«nce. 11 a p e r- ta ith " e ffo rt to achieve these T ra v e l Section o f the Highway De Congress, " ----------- and - . nine . ---------- . federal de- creating a fe tte r l i police ' i ^ i ny ? son being arrested desires, the goals 8 ° * ls both In th is F F e ede d e ra lly - in- this rally pa rtm e nt. The argum ent In favor partm ents and 20 hl C om m unity Service o ffic e r can volved arx) non*-Federally • In- Independent r e , . o f reducing the budgeted Item agencies a^onrlnc are aro Involved 1 rtusvl xzaz 4 In f/x-lorol till? M<-xiel MlMcI ride .».irk. _u » be . present Voivefal . federal r ‘ A ‘ ‘ *^lti 1 tile volved /'Zin construction w ork. with L._~ him anti was that ou r parks are already so e d u c a t io n m atters. A p p ro xl- k s resKlents. I In m a te )), durin g the e n tire a rre s t and M R . VERN. N C . Bl TLER 3 3 * I he plan was Initialed after • overcrowded du rin g the sum m er m ately 100categorical grants are tne re su lts ol the p ro je ct can be Grand Inspector Ganeral Vernon C . B u tle r recently returned months that our own residents are adm inistered byth eU u s.O ffice of revluced to more e ffective law booking procedure. He w ill findings ot public hearings held also see that th e a rre s te d p e r last December by the Labor t > - fro m the Jth Annual Sessions of the United I mted Supreme Supreme Council C ouncil ?f ?nen to use use them them , , and t ?n unacie unable to and that that Education, and m ore than o entorcem ent from the stand- w u h l ii , u r l n i z m n r o tr u . son Is inform ed of a ll of his pa rtinsn t s h o w e d m in o rity Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rue of Freem asonry P rin ce H all l lu rln g m ore to u ris ts to o u r state other grant program s fo r edu- P°ln t of everyone, rig h ts anti given the oppor w o rke rs— Negroes, S|>anish- A ffilia tio n , of the N o rth ern J u ris d ic tio n . L S a h- r>,„ means w o re autom obile em ission cation come under federal de- H the project is to w ork well sessions were held in the Scottish Rite CaJ.ed’ra L ’ p u z w a te r ,he tun ity to contact an attorney surnanitki Am ericans, O r i I fo r addl«onal additional hlgh- high- partm ents and agencies it m ust work In three areas. It and Noble Streets, PhUadelpbia. Pennsylvania. * entals and Am ericans Indlans- o r ball bondsman. it fa ils to work In any one of Ih e teams are w orking In liave teen prevented from fully lns?ec! o r General B u tle r was o ffic ia lly elected Deputy these ureas, then the program con other areas Including in the pa rticip ating in certain nf ‘ , ° f Oregon and «P o in te d Grand Standard B earer w ill not be successful. The f ir s t churches amt schools. T h e struction trades. o f the Lulled Supreme Council of the N o rth ern ju r is d ic tio n is public relations. T hat's what Students fro m the seventh and These find ings revealed, fo i lim ita tio n s are m ostly those a com prehensive re p o rt on this is : T e llin g citize n s what eighth grades at Sabin E le that are self-im posed. It is M m ibob , : i-ut w M ie the -• black leadership in the P o rt M g B u tle r resides at 127 N. E . Knott Street and is the owner e xists and what is available. m entary School (4013 N .E . 18th hoped that the com m unity w ill m in o rity population in tlie C ity land com m unity, but it is re of the B u tle r Body and P aint Shop located at 314 S. E Grand This , however, is only a heein- Avenue) w ill hold an autograph presentative of the im portant Secondiv “ Vlew ttiese , s a resource to be and County of San F rancisco i s • Avenue in P ortland, Oregon. ning secondly, - the p ro je ct must used fo r heIp m coninl Jnlc<tlng party Sunday, June 6, 1-3:00 a b o u t 30 |<ercent, m norlty contributions b l a c k s are give real com m unity service.. pun. in the Sabin au dito rium making to the quality of life in and getting action from the po representation among Journey T h ir d ly , there m u s t be com P ortla nd . fo r 50 m em bers of P ortland s lic e . In order fo r them to work men In the area’ s construction m unity p a rticip a tio n . T h e s e black com m unity who are The book is w r i t t e n by m ore e ffe ctive ly, the com i un Uxlustry is approxim ately I5.S last two w ork hand in hand. If a featured ui a book prepared by ity m ust participate and exe r f’ercer’t. Pew of these m in o rit students, fo r students. It is program is to serve a c o in - the Sabin students. cise its voice. ies, it was f« in d , are em okyed intended to show that black tnuniry, it must know the com - D u ring the past week, the Mod ( The book. B lacks Making in certain skilled trades. people are very much a p a n of The adgenda of the f ir s t weeks H is to ry in P ortland, was be el C itie s Comprehensive C hild A m erica,s h is to ry , and that I he follow ing percentages, session included introductions gun e a rlie r th is spring as a C are Services, conuucteu a work the way they live rig h t now c o n s t i t u t i n g "a c c e p ta b le " of 4- C ‘ s In fo rm a tio n i R e fe rra l shop and orientation program at p r o J e c t fo r Black H istory ranges within which a pro helps determ ine the future e personnel, such as.M rs. Ryman, W eek. It has ju s t been printed Woodlawn M ethodist Church fo r course of the nation. spective co n tra cto r o r sub • and F a ye L yd» y, P r ogr am P1 an- the staffs of existing child care by the Sabin students, with the The book is also Intended to J u lg e Burke als. found that co n tra cto r must establish h is J u lg e Richard Burke oftha nmg S p e c ia lis tfo rM o d e lC itie s . cooperation of the Portland centers and fo r staffs of the th show t h a t many adults have .M u lt n o m a h C o u n t y C irc u it the PAT had advocated s trik e m in o rity - u tiliz a tio n goals, ire Also included were talks given ree new centers which are to S c h o o l s P ublic Inform ation overcom a obstacles through C o urt ruled Wednesday that a action and engaged in strike established o v e r the next four by M r . Wayne Pew, D ire c to r of open s h o rtly at Bethel A„M .E ., Departm ent and the O ffice of education and hard w ork.E ach w u t of mandamus against the preparation; a ll of which was years under the han F rancisco Berean C hild Care Center and New Hope B aptist, and Wo’od'- In te r— Area P rog ram s. people included in the book re P ortland Board of Education geared to a planned strike Plan fo r the five cove red tra.ies. R ev- ' • U Henderson, of Bethel lawn M ethodist Churches. Volunteers fro m the seventh veals a great in te re st in the beginning the m orning after the should be refused. C h ild Care C enter, concerning and eighth grade classes of The program centered a round younger generation and offers The w r it had been requested mass meeting. personnel policies. the 4-C P oint of Inform ation 4 .M rs. M ary A. C o llie r and h i s o r h e r o w n guiding Burke said that the conduct by the P ortland A ssociation of R e iera l C enter located on A l M i r v I n D. W e i t z worked p rin c ip le s f o r a successful Feacbars, which asked that the was inequitable and therefore » » D r . LendonS m ith,P editrician, berta o ff of 7th. M rs . Edie during th e ir own tim e to life . school board be ordered to the so - called " clean hands Ryman, A ssistant D ire c to r of gave a speech on ‘ The Needs of com pile d a ta fo r the book G uift copies of the book w ill continue an impasse procee ling d o c trin e " was applicable to the th is cen ter, acted as co -o rd in C h ild re n ’ which alerted the staff They composed a lis t of be presented Sunday to each of o rig in a lly c a lle i fo r by the case - - moaning that the PAT a to r of the workshop. potential co n trib u to rs fro m the featured adults. Reference was not entitled toequitable re Board last A p r il 9. m em bers to look out fo r signs names known to them and th e ir The workshop was divided up copies of the b o o k w illa ls o be lie f through the mandamus pro A fte r the im passdeclaration, in the child which indicated there parents and frie n d s, and fro m into two sessions, each cover made available to a ll school the teachers — in a mass cedure. m ight be something physical in ing three days. The f ir s t ses buildings i n t h e Portland r e c o m m e n d a t io n s of Paul Howe, mein her of the meeting at Benson High School stead of an apparent behavial the NAACP, the U rban League sion was devoted to a c q u a in t d is tr ic t. A dditional copies A n e w approach to sum m er Board and of the d is tr ic t ,3 voted by a 2-1 m crgln to problem . M rs.R ayko H ash im o to and LINKS. The students then ing the staff m em bers with v a r m ay ba available, depending on be consultations team, saki the learning experiences w i l l accept the Board’ s last salary of the P ortland P ublic Schools ious types of program s ava il m ailed questionnaires and the supply. In q u irie s should be Board stands ready to sign its offered by Portland Community o ffer ra th e r than go on s trik e . and Headstart, led a discussion le tte rs to gain inform ation to r able to the centers, giving them College through a "sh op tic k e t” directed to M a rv in W eitz at The Board then declared the con tra ct with PAT and that, m which w ill make available up to inform ation concerning the needs on ‘ Ways Day C are C e nterS taff biographies of blacks in P o rt Sabin School ( o r his home view of J udge B urke 'sd ecision , impasse at anend, rescin ie I its 64 hours of supervised use o f auto can W ork T ogether To Provide land. They had 50 responses of the children and also ideas 1 2 1 4 5 S .W , W hyw orry Lane, LA I impasse d ic la ra tlo n , and asked the Board expects the woodworking, m etals and welding A Stim ulating E n viro n m e n t.’ on how to amuse and stim ulate fro m some 120 contacts. Beaverton 970Q5 o r to the the P A T to Join the board In leadership to jo in it In executl graphic a rts and crea tlves a rts, them. P u b lic ln fo r m a tio n Advisors M r s . C o llie r and signing a contract fo r the 1971- the agreement. and homemaking fa c ilitie s . M arv W eitz are quick to point Departm ent of the Portland 72 school year. The "shop tic k e t” w ill cost $10 out that the book is by no means P ub lic Schools. " P la in tiffs inte ntio na lly and and w ill provide not only fu ll use The P A T refused to sign and brought the mandamus proceed d e lib e ra te ly fram ed the ques o f fa c ilitie s but also assistance tion to tte voted upon and refu sed from a qualified In s tru c to r to help ing instead. n u llific a tio n s artJ alternatives w ith Ideas, methods, use o f tools to In his memorandum opinion. re j leste I from the flo o r ho pifu l and other skille d assistance Judge Burke said the teacher that this b la c k -m a ll-lik e tactic Insure a successful experience. T h e fa c ilitie s w ill be available vote, " coupled w ith the plain would c o n c lu l; in a favorable Monday through Thursday from t iffs ’ d ïc la ra tio n to a ll teachers strik e v o te ," the ju lg e s memo 9 a.rn. t i l 1 p.m . that Itw ould be fin a l, binding and randum read. "H o w e ve r, It T h e "shop tic k e t’ ’ approach d e cisive ,' is tantamount to an m isjudged the mood and senti w ill be available only In the acceptance and ra tific a tio n by ment of the teachers and the ploy Beaverton area. F o r Inform ation ba ckfired .” c a ll 292-4225. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE Graducatlon cerem onies fo r the teachers of the B oard's pro O ther reg ular sum m er adult SAL E M --(S pecial) - - T h e posed agreement, and binding n e a rly 950 P ortland Community * 'l arn hopeful, now that due education classes w ill b e R u ral Manpower Manpower the p la in tiffs . A lso- “ process College students w ill take place upof has been c a rrie d out available In the evening hours re p o rt of the Employment D i Board in ... „ In the College Center M all at ju stifie d the School , and this five-m onth controversy throughout P ortland, beginning visio n said here today that cool 2 p.m . on Sunday, June 13, rescinding the impasse de- u .u . than weather Is continuing o v e r c ia r a t im " ' has teen concluded, that we can the week o f June 21. M ore most o f the state. M ^ re than or ■ , ' , . , t turn our united attention to our fo rty classes w ill be offered, con adequate labor Is available fo r W illam ette U n iv e rs ity In Salem Judge Burke had hanl w. rds n, . „ ers affecIlng t h e d ls t r lc l/ . tlnu ln g fo r six weeks. adequate labor is available fo r wUj bethe speaker, his topic Is fo r the a ctio n , of the F A T How# mW> Inform ation and com plete class a ll cu rre n t farm la bo r ac " I n Search o f Confidence’ ’ , schedules are available by ca ll - leadership in c a llin g fo r tte tlv ltle s at th is tim e . Robert E. Thompson, Portland lng 244-6111, Ext. 316. Shortages o f help liste d be teacher vole. attorney and chairm an o f the low are anticipated only at College Board o f D ire c to rs , w ill harvest peak. The s tra w b e rry b rin g greetings from the gradu harvest In the W illam ette ates and th e ir guests, and w ill be .AMCÛ» » v « e *V H V a lle y w ill s ta rt June 10-15, assisted In presenting diplom as, Gresham expects a slight co n fe rrin g degrees, and awarding p ic k e r shortage by June 20, no c e rtific a te s by Robert P a lm e r » JU UMMU t » .4» V JMANC.I housing available. Salem ex college d ire c to r of personnel CoetpMf» pects a shortage o f 500 p icke rs services, a n d Robert P o lla rd , UV'tOHUG N4NCI by June 21, with some housing. i>iCliTiO«eMQ8 vC N T'U tnN O coordinator of college a c tiv itie s . $ V « T |M U C , »AM40 O n e - y e a r c e rtific a te s , re t >- r 8i.cx< WAi , MMWONT» » » V L X / M 6 T h e Dalles c h e rry harvest presenting com pletion o f a year » ’ G * * » » » * » » »'OOM CLCA M M O * WAVING IT C s ta rts June 16-20, w ith an ex o f work w ithin a specialized p ro ra/.roms OTHC »S fS pected shortage o f 1,500 p ic k gram w ill be awarded to 440 stu «act WA»-»^ziA •Aor.*»' »» W » v ' • e rs b y June 20, Salem w ill dents’ high school diplom as re s ta rt June 25-30, w ith a sh o rt presenting com pletion o f needed age of 1,000 p ic k e rs by Ju ly 1; w ork fo r high school graducatlon, oth er areas expect adequate w ill be presented to 59 students, help. a n d tw o -ye a r A ssociate degrees w ill be conferred on 27 students In A rts ; 56 In Science, 69 in Nursing; T h e pea harvest w ill s ta rt and 293 In Applied Sciences. June 1-8 at M ilto n -F re e w a te r James W elty w i l l be tlie and Pendleton, adequate help o rg a n ist, presenting t h e only Is expected. music during the cerem onies. TELL OUR ADVERTISERS YOU SAW , N T , 1 E PORTLAND OKSKHVk R T H K I , < A l) returns to P ortland .P H A R M A C Y 0 P R I S C R I P T I O N S U N IO N A V IN U I ANO Workshop r A IL IN O »■O RT LA N O , □ S IQ O N 9 7 3 1 2 a a i - 3 9 6 7 H ounat C l o b io S 9 :3 0 u nd a ys TO 6 : 3 0 a n d H o l id a y s ' 'CTD-X W U U C S Xl 1 Marini Everyday 11:00 a.m. til 1:00 a.m. 22,1 H .Í. ALBERTA 284-9998 : Personal (S ervice o f :High Q u a lity (Pricing That (Meets Y o u r (R e q u ire m e n t (C ourtesy That ils A T rad itio n Sabin school 4 C T im b r i I—— • I Io n U n iin I'herr In X'o D oubt W hen You f a l l Vann. ¡Vann’s Mortuary 2 8 1 -2 8 3 6 Judge rules for school 5211 N. Williams Ave Portland Qreqor PCC offers "shop ticket summer courses OPENING SOON , MILLNER COMPANY (FRANK &NATE PROPS. 6224 N.E. UNION AVE. PCC w ill Employment better? g ra d u a te n e a rly 9 5 0 HAVE YOUR CLUB MEETING FREE AT GENEVA’S CARE FOR BABIES IN YO UR HOM E. $3.50 a child per day METROPOLITAN AREA 4E COUNCIL 2HR-5O9I no*** JANITOR Phewww! This summer could he a sizzler. Your family will keep their cool with electric air conditioning. See an air conditioning dealer for a cool deal now and ask for free Oregon scenic placcmats. Paul Knauls v is its his son Paul Knauls, J r . at Spokane, Wash d u rin g Paul Knauls, J r . graduation. H you are having a B irthday rem em ber don’ t forget you can have ve a " F r e e Birthday Pat t y " at Geneva’ s. The hay harvest In the Bend M adras area w ill s ta rt June 10 w ith a slight shortage of help anticipated. C o m m e r c i a l room s available at about $15 a week. M adras also re p o rts a slight shortage of rock p ic k .r s a n d Ir r ig a to r s , c o m m e r c ia l room s available at $15 a week. For fu rth e r Inform ation about any o f these and other jobs contact the nearest o f tlie Employm ent D ivision. q cf *’, va , ing . ne * HAIRSTYLES LILLIAN’S Beauty Salon Operators! Lillian Williams Specialists Ruby Reed In All Phases Ethel Bates 3632 N. Williams Ave. 281-6554 P O R I L A M ) G E N E R A L ELEC IR K S u pplyin g t Iran energy /n r n heller life COMPANY