Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 01, 1971, Page 6, Image 6

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ö p o r tla n d
H h 'e r v e r
Thuuday,
J u ly
1,
1971
Roy W ilk in s rep o rts
In th« whole black-w hite fie ld , c h ild . I t Is not the egos and
a m ore em otional topic than that p o litic s and social stra te g ie s of
of ra c ia l integration in die pub­ adults that should be d e te rm in ­
lic schools w ill he hard to fiix i ing fa c to rs , hut the education
unless I t is racial integration in of black and white c h ild re n .
housing.
F ede ral Judge Damon K e ith , in
h is 1970 ru lin g in a P ontiac,
M ich iga n, case that has ju s t
The idea of Negro an! white
ch ild re n going to school togeth­ been upheld by the Sixth C ir c u it
e r somehow seems to rouse both C o u rt of Appeals, put it th is
black and white parents to peaks way:
of feeling. W hites, of course,
“ The harm to another g e n e r­
want a good and exclusive ly ation of black childre n w hile a -
white thing to continue. They w aiting im plem entation of long-
don't
fancy
black ch ild re n . cannot be tole rated , and no d e -
whom they have heard come gree of expense is unbearable
from strange and even te rrib le when placed alongside the un­
backgrounds, sharing the class­ bearable situation which exist;
roo m s, to ile t fa c ilitie s and caf­ fo r those black c h ild re n .*’
M uch of the accusation that
ete rias with white ch ild re n .
These la tte r, if w hite ad u ltta le s the N ixon ad m in istra tio n is
are to be believed, come from a n ti-N e g ro stem s fro m its con­
100 pe r cent high -class homes, fused statm ents and co u n te r-
statem ents on public school in­
m o ra lly and ph ysica lly.
te g ra tio n . One day the P re s ­
ident opposes the busing of pu­
some black parents, on the p ils . The next week his “ s tr ic t
other hand, see moves toward co n stru ctio n ist** C h ie f J u stice
Integration as "begging** to of th e Supreme C o u rt Sarxis
associate with w hites.
They down a unanimous 8 - 0 opinion
want none of it.
They talk
upholding busing. The P re s­
endlessly about p ride of race
ident says he w ill enforce the
as though this can be develop­
law , but he does not propose
ed only in an a ll-b la c k school. to cu t o ff federal fliix is to ob­
They say they want qu ality ed­
durate school d is tr ic ts although
ucation fo r th e ir ch ild re n , not
such c u t-o ffs a re p ro visio n s in
integration. This view conven­
the la w .
To please no rth ern
iently overlooks the fact that w h ile s who have many a ll-b la c k
a ll-b la c k schools, w ith tu t few
neighborhoods and schools (the
exceptions, have turned out to d e v il take the Negroes) he re­
be something ve ry much less
em phasizes his personal oppos­
than quality education.
itio n to busing, even though the
Supreme C o u rt has ruled other­
Both the white and black w is e .
The P reside nt and some of
parents stand s o lid ly on the
adult concepts of race. N e ith e r his ad vise rs no doubt have lis ­
is very much concerned with the tened to some black parents
welfare and education of the (and some black haranguers)
who say they w ill accept a ll­
black
schools because such
schools w ill mean m ore black
teachers
and p rin c ip a ls and
m ore em phasis on Negro his­
to ry . N egroes in th is category
are p ro p e rly disgusted w ith the
17-year creeping pace of school
desegregation ordered in 1954.
W hatever good m ig h t come
fro m such a course, the fa ta l
flaw Is in the source of the
school funds.
S alaries
fo r
teachers and other personnel,
upkeep of plant, purchase of
textbooks and supplies, select­
ion of sites and land purchase
funds plus other costs,
at
in fin itu m , a ll come fro m a pub­
lic that in m ost cases is over­
w helm ingly w hite,
through
school boards w ith s im ila r ra c­
ia l m em bership.
B lack A m erican s have ended
the dual school system on the
c le a rly dem onstrable
ground
that it was ra c ia lly unequal.
B etter by fa r to organize and
fig h t, — even at an unsatis­
fa c to r ily slow pace, — fo r qual­
ity education w ith in
an in­
tegrated system than to repeat
the heartbreaking and fu tile task
of battling fo r q u ality education
in a separate system .
?
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DR. JEFFREY
PLATES
PARTIAL PLATES
AND EXTRACTIONS
HEW
a p p ro v e s
t r a in in g
g ra n t
A
U.S. Departm ent of
Health. Education and Wel­
fare grant o f $167.776 has
been authorized to Goodwill
Jndustnes of Oregon to sup­
port a tra in in g program de­
signed
to q u a lify
handi­
capped workers fo r em ploy­
ment in com petitive indus­
tries.
A spokesman fo r Goodwill
»aid tra in in g w ill consist of
fo rm a l classroom work con-
plod w ith pra ctica l applica­
tion In a sim ulated w ork <-on-
dition.
Vandals
rip park
DR. JEFFREY
DENTIST
S E M L IR B U IL D IN G
S.W 3rd
A M orrison
P o r tla n d . O r e g o n
Phone:
2 2 8 -7 5 4
EST At ADA — A State
Park
Division
spokesman
said $700 vandalism to a
M i Ivo r St iti: Park restroom
Sunday fa r exceeded any
damage c u i-e d at tin- park
last fa ll durin g the Vortex
Rock Festival which a ttra c t­
ed several thousand persons.
"lT iis is the firs t n is jo r act
of vandalism at the park and
we hope it is the last,*' said
the parks spok<smafi.
A rts of vandalism at the
sta ir's 220 parks h it an all-
tim e high in 1070 Total loss­
es exceeded $30,000.
<
. G ru n t
O kd
By
HEW
WASHINGTON D C . - The
Department of Housing and
Urban Development has ap­
proved a comprehensive plan­
ning grant fo r $190.000 to the
Columbia Regional Association
of Governments, according to
an announcement from the o f­
fice of Sen. M ark H atfield. R-
Ore
The grant is fo r the P o rt­
land-Vancouver
m etropolitan
irea and w ill provide com pre­
hensive planning assistance to
develop plans and programs
for m etropolitan growth.
S a lv a tio n A r n n
A id s P a k is ta n is
Six m illio n East Pakistani
refugees have received $25,000
in aid from Salvation A rm y
organizations in 13 Western
states.
I t. Col F rank Moss, Ore­
gon-Southern Idaho divisional
commander, said special food
distribution centers and mobile
medical clinics have been es­
tablished in the Calcutta re­
gion by Salvation A rm y per
A d vis o ry C o m m ittee M em bers Sleeted
F o u r persons were appoint­
ed by the Portland B o jix i oi
Education Monday night to
a e ite as n ie m iu i s o tC iti/e n
Advisory C om m ittees in tu ,
of the Portland School D is ­
t r ic t ’ s three a d m in istra tive
areas.
\ acancies occurred on the
Area 2 and \ r e a 3 com­
m ittees follow ing resigna­
tions of two m em bers on
each com m ittee a fte i one
year of service A llu ie n ib e rs
of the Area I com m ittee
were reappointed.
1 he new m em bers of the
Area 2 com m ittee are M rs .
e liza tw th Cetxila and T e rry
Kent.
M rs . Cebula is a
homemaker w ho liv e s at ol2?>
N . E . Broadway,
she and
her husband, Leonatxi, have
four ch ild re n attend mg P o rt­
land schools.
Kent, 4423
N. i-.. Idth Avenue, has four
children — three of whom at­
tend King E lem entary Sch­
ool. He is a social e n vlro n -
ment spe cia list fo r the P o rt­
land Model C itie s Agency.
In Area 3, the new mem­
bers a re M rs . Jeanne Franz
and M rs . Frances G arvin ,
both of whom ai ehousewives.
M rs . F ranz lives at 3202
N . E . 17th Ave. and is the
m other of two preschool
c h ild re n and one child who
itte n ls Sabin i lem entary
School.
M rs . G arvin, of
5209 S. E . 00th Vve., was
president of the Portland
C ouncil of P i t Iasi year
and has long been active in
school a ffa irs . She has two
sons who graduated fro m
F ra n k lin High School and a
daughter who cu rre n tly is a
student at F ra n klin .
La st yea r, ill advisory
com m ittee members were
appointed fo r one year.M on­
day night the Board of Ed­
ucation made appointments
of one year and tw o years.
In A rea I, Charles F ord,
M ilita n t H illia rd , M rs . Ann
Paston and Stephen Roso
were appomted to tw o-year
te rm s ,
w hile M rs . Bette
Boyd, M rs . M ary . llenC on -
k lin and M rs . Ruth Gudnian
were appointed to r one year.
In Area 2, M rs . Cebula,
Kent, M rs . C atherine M c­
Cabe and M rs . G eraldine
Ward were given tw o-year
te rm s , w h ile D r. John B Is-
chel, Robert Patten anti M rs .
Eve Rosenield were appoint­
ed fo r one year.
In A re 3, Theodore Baugh,
M rs . F ra n z .M rs .G a rv in and
Ross M ille r were appointed
fo r two years, and M rs .
Josephine Brwon,
James
W aym ire and M rs . P h y llis
W teller w ere given one-vear
te rm s .
The ad visory com m ittees
were form ed a year ago
and have seven m em bers,
two of whom are high school
students. T h is y e a r's stu­
dent m em bers w ill be app­
ointed la te r this sum m er.
The com m ittee s' duties
include
holding
monthly
meetings to hear opinions
ami questions fro m school
patrons
and advising the
area superintendents on a
v a rie ty of educational m at­
te rs .
The com m ittees o rd in a rily
meat on the th ird Munday
ol each month, except in
Ju ly.
I he te rm s of a ll memhei s
appointed Monday evening
w ill begin J u ly I.
C a m p e r s g o b b le
re s e rv e d s ite s
SALEM — The State H igh­
w ay D ivision said Monday
reserved cam psites fu r the
July 4rh weekend are all
gone except fu r a few tent
sites at H a rris Bench State
Park near Brookings.
D ivision spokesmen em­
phasized.
however,
more
than 2.500 campsites are
available at 42 state parks
on a first-com e, first-served
basis fo r the weekend.
These sites are in addition
to chose n o rm a lly available
in the 11 state parks which
p a rticip ate in the state’s res­
ervation system.
S tate Board To W eigh
M o d e l C ity Union Plan
tH>ll
However, the c ity ’s person
ael dire cto r ferls lhat Local
No 1,99 of the Public Employes
Council which already repre­
sents many city employes,
would be an appropriate bar
gaining unit. "T he c ity now
has five different contracts to
B la ck Is B e a u tifu l A id s
Renewed einplutsls on black Identity lias brought with It
an abundance o f health and beauty aids designed especially
to r blacks, according to R e ta il Memo. Blacks spend m ore to r
skin products than w hites, m arketing surveys reveal, and
they also pay out m ore fo r o ra l hygiene products. And a l­
though blacks spend p ro po rtiona tely less fu r health aids, ex­
penditures w ill ris e as the younger generation turns away
from the tra d itio n a l la te n t m edicines favored by th e ir eld­
e rs , re ta ile rs p re d ic t.
SUPM i n V tR J f ^
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WASHINGTON,
DC.
-
W averly Children's home. 355(1
SE Woodward St.. Portland,
w ill receive a grant of $293.192
fo r the Social and Rehabilita­
tion Service. Division of Men­
tal Retardation, according to
Rep. E dith Green, D-OFe.
The gra nt is fo r construction
of a new residential fa c ility to
provide diagnostic evaluation,
treatm ent. education__and per­
sonal care fo r 50 additional
pre-school and school-aged re­
tardées Rep. Green .ays.
SAFEW AY; /
CHECKS
COMPARE
Safeway W ill Be
Bvw u 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' I ’JU U ' * 4 4
ALL MEAT
CLOSED
MONDAY
JULY 5th
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ADVERTISERS
FOR
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negotiate," said Robert J ifin -
son, "and we are not particu
lu rly eager to have s ix ."
However, Johnson recom
mended lhat the m a ile r be re
l e i red Io Ihe state board fin
"investig atio n and finding, and
perhaps an election."
John Paul Jones, represent
ing the petitioner, Oregon
Public Employes Council No
75, said Ihe parent organize
lion feels Ils Local No 199 is
nnl the appropriate unit for
Model C ity employes.
"W e would d ra ft a separate
ch a rte r for them They are nig
c ity C ivil Service, and they are
nig analagous Io Mny o th rr
classification of c ity em
ployes," Jones stated Howev­
er, he agreed to submission of
the m atter io the board
The Stale Public Employe
Relations Board w ill be asked
hy the Portland C ity Council to
determ ine an appropriate la
Ibor union to represent about
Three dozen Model C ity pro
gram employes.
’
Oregon
Public
Employes
Council No. 75 of the Am erican
Federation of Slate. County &
M unicipal Employes has petl-
jfioned for C ity Council desig­
nation as exclusive bargaining
¡ •M a t fix the Model City em
pluves eligible for represenla
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Should a black p o litic ia n run
fo r P reside nt o itb e U .5 ,7 Many
leading m em bers o f the Black
Caucus s ty , “ Yes:’ ’ Amo ,j the
p rin c ip a l
exponents o f wnat
Man hat. la 3 o r > : j i President
P e rc y
S u tto n
has
dub­
bed, ' ‘ a u d a cio isp o w e r,” a r e
veteran p o litic ia n s lik e John
C o n y e rs
(D M lc h ), Charles
Diggs (D .M ic h ),a n d S h i r l e y
C hisholm (D .-N .Y J .
Congresswoman
S h ir le y
Chis-iolm told tills week’ s J E T
that she was waiting fo r the day
w h e n sue could proudly say,
" T h e P reside nt Is black and she
Is a wom an.*’
P ro o f that blacks are doing
some seriou s thinking about a
black p re s id e n tia l candidate Is
born out in at least one black
newspaper survey and a black
orien te d radio station p o ll. Tne
m a jo rity (54.5 pe rcen t)o f read­
e rs responding to a recent s u r­
vey b y t h e Chicago
Daily
Defender Indicated that they
w o u ld
l i k e t o see Jo.in
Conveyers In the White House.
Asked, " I f a black were to
run f o r the P resident of the U.S.
today, whom would you vote fo r
a n d w h y? *’ respondents
to
C h i c a g o ’ s s o u l- o r i e n t e d
WBEE’ s r a d i o p o ll named 11
choices.
The f ir s t preference was a tie
vote between Nobel Peace P riz e
w inner D r. Ralph Bunche and
Rev. Jesse Jackson o f O peration
Breadbasket. Georgia State Rep
Ju lia n Bond was next.
T r a i l i n g Bond was Sen.
Edward B rooke(R .M ass.), Rep.
S h ir le y
Chisholm a n d D r.
C harles H u rst, J r.,p re s ld y n t of
M alcolm X College. The others
John Conyers, Dick G regory,
Thurgood M a r s h a l l , James
F a rm e r and B aya rdR ustin, tied
w ith the same number of ba llo ts.
W hile the p o lls may not r e ­
fle c t the e n tire thinking of the
6.3 m illio n blacks who, a cco rd­
ing to the U.S. Census, voted last
yea r, the re su lts show the kind
of “ audaciousness*’ P e r c y
Sutton Is ta lkin g about.
A national black p re sid entia l
pre fe ren ce p o ll 1 s now being
conducted by JET Magazine,
which has a readership o f o v e r
three m illio n , and the re su lts
w ill be published as soon as the
data is a ll In, says Robert H.
Johnson, executive e d ito r.
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