Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 17, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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TELL OUK ADVERTISERS YOU SAW
THEIR AD IN THEPORTLAND OBSERVF R W ils o n
K e lly ’s MOBIL SEItVICl
Riles
Story
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s la v e r y
2643 N.E. 7»h
282-2858
W ilson R iles, state s u r w in -
THE TRUTH
tendent o f P ublic In stru ctio n ,
¡egan his ad-icatlan c a re e r as
But now, what happens to
a teacher in a one-room school-
Auto Repair
Tuna Ups & Broke Jobs
these people once they are
house on an Apache Indian r e ­
landed on ‘ ’A m e ric a n " s o il.
servation, a n d went onto be­
They find that they have to be
come the chairm a.) o f th e N tx -
"b o n d e d ," that is, put under
on A d m in is tra tio n ’ s 59-m c n -
a penalty bond to w ork fo r the
ber Task F orce on I rban Edu­
(xsrson o r firm who has sent
cation a n d , in Novem ber o f
1970, to be elected C a lifo rn ia ’ s fo r th e m ." in most oases, the
State Superintendent of Public passport, takes th e ir passport
In stru ctio n .
passport, without which the
In between, he taught a id person cannot return home, is
Jd n in iste re d public schools in sittin g in the em ployers office
A rizo n a , and served in Los An­ desk. The place to liv e - it's on
geles a s regional executive
** c re ta ry of a re lig io u s organi­ (Viper only fo r im m igration rea-
sation, thefelluw shipoX H ecuui- sons-usuallv the person coming
has no place to go to sleep the
c illa tio n . In addition, W ilson
I R les servad w ith d istin ctio n f ir s t night. W ith the black man’ s
d u r in g
fo r a dozen years in the C »11-
passport, travel papers, an i
.1 S t a t e I> a p irtm e n t o t
re tu rn ticket home in th e ir pos­
¿ d jc a tlo n .
session, what can he do. He
H is experience in the depart­
ment resulted, in I9o5, m his thinks things w ill w ork out soon
ano
What a mistake he makes. He
appointment as associate su-
txjrintendent to head a
$100
m illio n -a -y e a r federal Com ­ usually finds that he is asked
using
pensatory
Education E’ rograni, to w ork overum e-not fo r extra
W HEN DESIRED
d
e
signed
to
enhance the educa - pay, ju s t work...and he better
■epiaiererf <»r«ibriU( ia (iirag aarr
tion of childre n fro m lo w -in ­ not make the m istake of asking
come fa m ilie s . H is program fo r his rig h tfu l paycheck. W hat
No Appointment Necessary
became a modal fo r the nation
and led to his selection fo r an about his sleeping place, his
" I m m e d ia te "
Aducatlon ta s k fo rc e in
the n iw home? H usually ends up
Pay ia Swell MeetWy
Johnson as w ell as th e Nixon m a private home that has teen
A dm inistra tion.
pa rtioned off and is having to
Sa«r
IN MOST CASES c ~ w «
u>
In 1969 R iles was appointed share it with from three to ten
W. we Tr» te M n « , r e u . Denture,
Some Do»
deputy state superintendent.
R iles beganhis campaign fo r strangers.
A t th is home he
A ll D e n ta l
D en tu re
the position of state superinten­ isn’ t allowed to use the to ile t,
REPAIRS
A c c e p te d
dent in F ebru ary, 1970 as
a take a bath, wash his cloths,
«tel
F
i r m
m s i A vatlablo
v ailab le e
u r O ffice
‘ jr
at t o
our
Liwrtice
v irtu a l unknown, re g is te rin g 77 play a radio, o r have a k e y
per cent in the p o lls, and fin ­ to the house.
ished m November w ith a solid
54 per cent m a jo rity . H e
had
Can this man, we’ ll discuss
S tree t Lev e l
d x n t is t PC
never before run fo r public of­ the women’ s plight la te r, find
fice .
AKOA-
the conveniences foe th is. Yes,
S.W
A ve
He w as elected on a p latform they are owned by the fa m ilie s
10T
Between Alder 4 Washington
that proposed m aking schools that con tro l the house, the firm ,
Phone 227-2427
accountable fo r how t t x do l­
S W Mamiaa
la rs are spent, shiftin g
the
Office» 4ho in Salem and Eugene
m effect, the island its e lf. T his
source of school funds from the
norm al necessities of life are
local property tax to a stronger
obtained at a ve ry dear p ric e .
state tax base, boosting e a rly
The man finds that ve ry little of
childhood
e d u c a t i o n and
the " b ig ” money he was p ro -
launching a crash drug abuse
education p ra g ra tn . H a
also
stressed the need fo r unity and m ised has come about. U sually
d ire c tio n in education,
and
the f ir s t week’ s paycheck he
when he w a s elected he said finds that the plane tic k e t that
he hoped to "end the era
of was prom ised to him if he came
c o n flic t’ ’ in education
and at the woner’ s expense, is now
" b r i n g on an era of
con- deducted from the check. Now
fid s n e e ."
R iles views the schools as how much money does he have
the place to build " a nautral not enough to eat on. Break­
bridge across the generation fast usually range fro m $ 1.95
g a p ," and hopws to encourage and up, and d inn er’ s from $4 .50
th e schools to hold
m ore and up.
classes In th e
com m unity,
and encourage the community
to c o m e into the classroom In fact, the em ployer has a sign
m ore often and ta lk w ith stu­
in his shop in fo rm ing a ll em­
dents. He has expressed con­
ployees that they must rep ort
cern o v e r "th e v a c u u m
in
to him W'HERE-EVER they go,
which ou r schools h a v e been and m ust obtain his perm ission
operating,” and proposes to
And to sho an examnle that he
make the schools f ir m p artners
meant what he said, one Sunday
w ith
parents, c iv ic groups,
students and industry in
the afternoon he sent his d e live ry
T r e e S p e e c h ” , A tla n tic S D -1 5 7 3
com m uaity. "W e should t a p
tru ck to pick them all up at a
the tale nt and expertise
that back pa rty-th e y were told that
lie s outside the school’ s w a lls ," if they didn’ t re p o rt to work with
he said.
S u g a r” , CTI R e c o rd s # 6 0 0 5
the tru ck, they would be fire d .
As
s t a t e superintendm t.
The one person who didn’ t go
R ile s serves as a m em ber of back to work Sunday afternoon
th e State College
System’ s fo r no pay was Indeed f ir e d . -
Board o f T rustees and
the
U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia Board
But being fire d fro m a Job is
of Regents. H e intends
to no easy m atter in t h e U ^ . V f r i
personally v is it each of the gin Islands. Before a black man
m a jo r campuses to meet and is fire d , he is reported to the
ta lk w ith students. " T he m a­ im m ig ra tio n a u thorities,
the
jo r it y of our students are cre a ­ police,(som ething has suddenly
'H o t B u t t e r e d S o u l”
tive, in te llig e n t and id e a lis tic ," disappeared), and the young
he has said. "W e should
in­ man finds h im se lf arrested and
E n t e r p r is e E N S -1 0 0 1
volve them m-.re as active par­
ticip an ts in th e ir own educa­ put in a ja il w ith such a high
bond that he could never hope
tio n ."
W ilson R ile s was born in R ur­ to pay it . But now, what hap­
al Louisiana, near A lexandria, pens, is what usually happens
on June 27, 1971. He was o r ­ to one and a ll. The landlord is
phaned at an e a rly age
and no tified , and he also finds things
B
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F IL L IN G S
Sodium Pentothal
DENTURES
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INSURANCE
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PBPI’S BOTTLE SHOP
(continued from page 1)
V ir g in
SAVE AT SMITH'S O N
TOP ARTISTS,
LATEST RELEASES
in
C a r ib b e a n
weeks, the one guard at the
prison who cares, asked the
po lice station whether o r not
the hospital aixl after six m ore
the t r ia l date was set fo r the
young man as he wasn’ t liealing
p ro p e rly and eith er should be
convicted of something o r de­
ported back home so he could
get p ro p e r m edical attention.
The police chief had no rep ort
of the Youngjlo) man's a rre s t
and said he had forgotten about
him .
He was subsequently
brought to court, the case d is­
m issed, and he was set free, but
the judge said that they couldn’ t
deport him , so they turned I i*ni
loose. He had no place to go-
the landlord was charging him
rent the whole tim e he was In
p riso n and confiscated h is
clothes In lieu of payment. He
was no longer legally able to
w o rk, so couldn't even get e -
nough money to send a cable
home fo r money to return .
F rie n d s that lie had made while
In p riso n p a il his fare.
Take the case of a young man
who landed in St. C ro ix , he
thought le ga lly. In the meantime
a fte r being sent fo r, his em­
ploye r decided to take on some
one else. When the Young man
(17) landed at the a irp o rt, he was
a rre ste d . Six months la te r he
was s t ill In prison-suspicion o f
ille g a l entry into the United
States lie has seen so fa r is the
inside of a p ris o n - and th e
hospital where he required
treatm e nt fo r beatings.
l ake the example of the man
(32) who had five ch ild re n and
a w ife back home in Grenada.
He was arrested on suspicion
of being an overstay, that is
staying too long in the Islands.
He was arrested , held in p r i­
son fo r three months before te -
ing released. W h a t did this
black man’ s fa m ily eat fo r three
months. The couple interviewed
rep orts that they saw this tnan
have to c r y . What a shame, what
a disgra ce, this innocent fa m ily
had to su ffe r because someone,
as it turned out his em ployer,
wanted to keep him fro m getting
settled. It seems that lie had
saved enough fo r a plane fare
home- what a te r r ib le thing
to do.
Cash and Maxey’s
Barber Shop
4 4 0 3 N. W illia m * Avenue
Rhone 2 S 4 -5 1 8 8
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A c c e p te d
C h a rg e
Expert P erso n alized service
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you
need
a re c o rd ,
a t S m ith 's
g ir ls a r e
ta k e th e
p le a s e
h e lp
f in d in g
o r s e le c t in g
y o u 'l l a p p r e c i a t e t h e s e r v ic e
R e c o rd C o r n e r . O u r r e c o r d
e x p e r t s a n d a r e h a p p y to
t im e to w o r k w ith y o u . So
d o n ’t
h e s it a t e
to a s k .
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Emanuel
„ s . , it , i Extended - Care
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E manuel n
Hospital
was the happy scene of a
Fm.d ln ii C* r *.rn2 ^ 5 " June 4’ wh*w John AKmanns, a longtim e
u lta U UL,d n, h gl?W r (h/ 1,v* 1 across «>* ’ ‘ reet from the hos­
p ita l) and the fo rm e r M rs . Dorothy Benson were m a rrie d at-
te r an acquaintance o f m ore than 50 years.
The bride wasa fa v o rite nlece of M r. A ltm anns’ late w ife. The
'i? 5 ¡'r,o rn ,e d 1,1 ‘ be Community Room of the Extended
M?r * iw t m
WUllani Jackson, hospital associate chaplain,
u i « t » r lcla ,C U rk e ’ Emanu«l th e ra p ist, was one witness and
M rs . Altm anns’ son was another. M r. Altm anns who's cetttnv
E xte n d e d 'ca r lth N hr t iheI e ° f * C“ '"* ’ was d,sch» rie d from the
Extended Care sh o rtly a fte r the wedding and the couple moved
Into a new Itome at 33 rd and Holman.
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C r e a tiv e S ty lin g G e r i W a rd
C u ttin g
and Shaping
T in tin g
and B le a ch in g
Wig C le a n in g
A m a rillo T exas
boys cam p
and S ty lin g
P a u lin e K e lly
Tonda M c F e r ia n
B illie R uth S p ire s
O p e r a to r s h P ro p :
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Caaaie
L,
I he dining hall at Cal F a rle y 's Buys Ranch near A m arillea
Texas, prepares tasty meals sevendays a week fo r 370 boys and
th e staff jf 60. A typical menu fo r the day could Incítale 2 000
enchiladas, 250 pounds of ham burgerand 40 loaves of b r e a d ’ in
addition to the 1,800 h a lf-p in ts of m ilk which are packaged rig h t at
the ranch In P ure -P ak cartons.
l o r A p p o in tm o n r
2 0 6 N. K i llin g iw o r th 2 8 4 - 0 2 9 8
IW H E R E T H E R E IS B E A U T Y THERE’S C H A R m I
i n d o o r t e m p e r a t u r e is a 1 2 - m o n t h p r o h l e i n .
I n t l i e w i n t e r y<>u h e a l y< h i r Ix >nle l'< >r eo n if< > rl
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I h e s n in iiic i' y o u
n e e d e o o I jiiL f. T h e
|> e r f e e i a n s w e r is a m o d e r n a ir- c o n d i t i o n e r
tlia t
t n a i n l a i n s y o u r p e r s o n a l c o m f o r t le v e l
hy (h e tu rn
o f a d i a l . C o o ls , c l e a n s , f i l l e r s .
Y o u w o r k h e t t e r . h r e a l I k * >>c( t e r , s h * c p I m *( t e r .
th e sea b reezes
in to y o u r h o m e
A p p lia n c e * d r a l c r s a n d c o o l i n g c o n t r a c t o r s
have
u n i t s to s e r v e
a s in jx le ro o m
w h ile* the* m a n y h a r ^ a i n s are* a v a ila b le * .
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or an
( * n t i r e h o u s e o r h u i l d i i i t f . ( Jet y o u r s t h i s w e e k
worked his way through ju n io r
suddenly
m issin g . Now the
and senior high school— w ork­
young man is re a lly in trouble.
ing in saw m ills and d e live rin g
He Is not usually charged with
m ilk from 2 to 7
e v e ry
anything else but ’ ’ su sp icio n ."
m orning — — and then followed
He w ill have his rig h ts ex­
his step-parents to A rizona,
plained
to him , a lawyer
where he entered A rizo na State
College.
appointed and he Is returned to
He received h is B .A . degree Ja il. On the islarxi of S t.C ro ix ,
fro m A rizona State in 1940, th is means the federal pen­
a n d a fte r com pleting three ite n tia ry . Here he is mixed with
years with th e A rm y A irC o rp s , m u rd e rs, ra p is t, drug addicts
completed h ls M .A .d e g re e
in who have no drugs, e tc. Young
school a d m in istra tion a t A r i ­
black m anfrom the beautiful of
zona State in 1947. In 1965
he
St. Lucia was severely beaten
received an honorary doctorate
with his shoulder broken three
o f laws fro m Pepperdlne C o l­
months a fte r he was arrested
lege.
on suspicion, he was sent to
the hospital and a fte r six more
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