WEE PALS P o rt! by Morrie Turner Portland Crime f GOLLY V j- io M . .. 7 DO YOU WANT ME TO BE CROSS AND GROUCHY THE REST OR THE DAY? — \r ~ Ju l> 1 , 197 1 P a g e 7 Wake up residents Cant, from page, 1. This Economic Development finance and management as­ sistance Corporation, provides management assistance for minority businesses In th e Model Cities area. MEDIA’ C rim e took a m '»live in I he Western states recorded enterprise development s e r ­ Poltlaad in II« first agenerallylower rateofcrlm e vices are divided Into t h r e e 1971. growth than tlie national aver­ basic areas. They are manage­ According to the I |j| i n,„ age, although only tw ocrim es, ment counseling, technical as­ io rn i C rim e Repoi t, muider sistance and financial a s­ rape anil auto theft, showed a sistance. E a c h of which Is and nonnegligent homicide general slight downturn. divided Into specific areas such dropped from nine , « Only the Northeastern states as scope of service, duration of just five com pare1 with showed an Increase In auto service and eligibility for s e r­ firs t three montl I 1970, thefts -up 14 per cent. The vice. Auto theft wa» down 24 (<;f Northeastern states also Under management counsel­ cent^from 9701ncider • i 7 'ii. showed the largest crim e in­ ing, the scope of service deals “ I l ’ s HARD to / why it creases — a 35 per cent gain in with individual Model Neighbor- happened,’ * comm to, Capt. crim es of violence and II per food o w n ed and operated John Nolan, chief ol iete live cent in property crim es. businesses. They assist the In­ dividual businessmanin solving In tlie Portland Pol. ebuieau. NEARBY SEATTLE, their problems by applying the "Maybe it*s the efft it toward gripped In a major economic tools of management accounting cr true prevention or the recent recession, also showeda major and related fiscal controls, pur­ emphasis on law and order. crim e recession, according to chasing and inventory manage­ But tlie general trend is still tlie reported figures. ment. T h e duration of service Seattle’ s tapes were down to offers continuous liaison which Other slumping figures for 13 from 72 In a comparable pe­ will be maintained wlthtbe en­ te firs t quarter IncludedanS riod last year. Robberies terprise served to ensure that jier cent drop In forcible rape slumped to 391 from 514. Ag­ recommendations match the cases, from 34 to 'll, a 12 pei gravated assaults were up to needs of management and pro­ cent drop In robberies, from blems are resolved. Each In ­ 245 from 200Burglarlesplum- ion to 409, a 4pei cent ropln dividual enterprise will be de­ rneted from 4,241 to 2,912 .Lar­ termined on a case by case basis aggravated assults, from 218 cenies were down to 1,784 from committed to staff time. The to 208, and an 11 per cent drop 2,305 and auto thefts plunged eligibility f o r service has in m ajor larcenle ..from 1,857 from 1,021 to 785. management counseling which to 1,635. is requested by the enterprise to population class was generally The only recorded upturn be served. T h e management was In burglaries, up 8 per up by 7 per cent. Including a 14 coknseling service are avail­ cent from 2,290 t< 2,490. per cent Increase in cn m e so f able to all MN resident owned THE NATIONAL crime violence and a6 p e rce n tclim b and operated enterprises on an on call basis. trend fo r cities in Portland’ s in property offenses. Financial assistance has the basic area activities of scope of service and eligibility for se r- TELL OLE ADVERTISERS YOU SAW vice. Scope of service offers THEIR AI) IN THE PORTLAND OBSERVER provisions of assistance se r­ viced by the corporation which are covered In the eligibility for service. B provides provisions of assistance service by the Corporation which Is governed by management counseling, self sealing, consumer credit In­ vestment or relending, specula­ tion and change of ownership. MEDIA will be moving to Its new location at 4128 N.E. Union Avenue. The new office building covers a p p r o x i m a t e l y 28 hundred square feet. The open­ ing date for MEDIA’S new office building Is July 6,1971. O f f ic e hours a r e from 8:30 to 4:30, Monday thru Frlday. If you need any appointments, please call 288-9148. For a'Just’ Deal call Nosedives Burglaries Excepted Afro-American History Vote to decide C lifto n R ic h a rd s o n C.C. Justice Realty Co. 6501 N .In te r s ta te A v e . 285-3625 288-1092 Portland, Orgen SHOP and iA V t RUNYAN'S Portland's Largati 88c Store HUGE SAVINGS NOW 3716 RX MMM AVI. PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND ONE DAY SERVICE KNIT BLOCKING OUR SPECIALTY We Give M IN O S REPAIRS—N O CHARGE PICK UP & DELIVERY 282-8361 3968 N Williams “ You've Tried THe* Rest, N ow Try The Best” N. A lexander, Proprietor merger plans Voters in M u ltn o m a h County Fire Protection Dis­ tricts 10 and 6 will go to the polls Wednesday to decide on 1826-1913 i —Fighter for freedom a proposed consolidation of —( Escaped slave uho inspired and helped many others find freedom the two districts. The same issue was de- feated in an election April 29 T h e slaves called H a rrie t T ubm an “ M oses“ Like M oses of when it was presented on the th e Bible, she led h u n d red s of her people o u t of bondage «ame ballot as a $400,000 She was an escaped slave who re tu rn e d to th e S o u th m any serial levy funding tim es to help o th e rs to freedom As a c o n d u cto r of th e “ U n- A ccording to District 10 derg ro u n d R ailro ad ," she led th ree h u n d red slaves from th e ir spokesmen* approval of the p la n ta tio n s and farm s to freedom in th e N o rth . She often issue would mean no in- crease in taxes to District 10 b o asted th a t she never lost a "p assen g er.’ residents, but will mean an increase to residents of Dis­ trict 6 who requested the merger and who previously emale Sales Representative contracted for fire protect:an services from District 10. National Financial concern is seeking Fire Protection District 10 covers 70 square miles, and a sa la ry sa le s rep re se n ta tiv e to r this District 6 covers four square a re a . N o tra v e l, sta rtin g sa lary plus miles in the Gateway area. Polls will be open from 2 incentive in c re ases a s earned. F o r i.m. to 8 p.m. and will be inform ation call 2 8 8 —5692 ocated in fire stations one. five, six, seven and eight. Harriet Tubman f Equal Opportunity Employer (continued from page 1 Angela Davis) by the commissioners. One of the motions was to censure the council fo r its action. That motion did not pass. Another motion would have placed re­ strictions upon COCAR so that it would not be able to make Deputy Sheriff final decisions about ecpendi- tures o r would not have funds at its disposal. That motion Multnomah County has career opportunities for college lost also. The motion which graduates between 21 & 32. Contoct County Civil Ser finally was passed by the As­ sembly was to communicate to vjfce, County Court House, Rm. 140, Portland, Ore. COCAR the serious questions 97204 of the General Assembly con­ cerning the propriety of alloca­ ting money fo r the defense of Angela Davis. 347 commis­ COLLEGE GRADS k i t Ui XkHVWW' I FEET WEH THEf /MEWED CARS PRESENTED BY ISLAND DRIVE-IN DAIRY 3410 N. WILLIAMS - 294-9716 On Your Way Home From Work Stop By And Try The Freshest Milk In Town VALUABLE COUPON " ONE FREE POP WITH EVERY $2.00 PURCHASE *8OO-»91O WM« AUTO PARTS A U T O M O T lV t F A IT S A ACCESSORIES zio n i . kiiunosworth rrvrr f I MON SAI Bam .-7o.in Farm 287-1254 (. 'ornmcri nil I can \ Stark 665-4145 or 665-3491 3 HR. House, Cm I. basement,------— keep Roomers------- new oil furnanca, 50 X 100 level 5 BR. House, on 11,000 sq. ft. lot, terms. 5625 N. E . 13th, BR. House, We have deals fo r Investors B rick fro n t,2 fp lcs.,C m t,b a se -M -3 lots 3 B R , fixe r on car ment,uil furnace, dbbl .gar. SOX lot, $5,000. 100 level lot, o r o ffe r. 2 fixe rs on 100 X 100 lot. Louis Scott 285 6574 mornings 1 sioners voted fo r the motion anil 303 voted against. The report on the committee’ s action was given to the General Assembly by the Co-Chairman of COCAR, the Rev. Elder Hawkins, previous Moderator, and the firs t Black Man to 1« elected head of the Presbyterian denomination. Reverend Hawk­ ins, whose statement was cer­ tainly one of the more eloquent of the entire annual meeting, cited a sensitivity to movement away from the e a rlie r c ivil rights period, ami the aware­ ness of a more acute and sub- terranean racism • He again cltnd the purposes m tlie creation of the fund, ami the potential fo r injustice visiting a "B la c k Woman.” He listed the emergence of the request through judicatory channelsand expressed tlie hope that Angela Davis’ politicalaffiliationw ould not effect the acceptance of the Council’ s decision. Rev. Hawkins finished the presenta­ tion in an "1 have a dream** fashion expressing the hope that one day under God the Earth shall be fa ir and all men shall be free.” LEADERS IN THE FIELD Kentucky :red ¿’-kick« KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN KENTUCKY BEEF SANDWICHES H. SALT ESQ. FISH & CHIPS Peifect for parties, picnics, lunch or dinner ALL OWNED AND MANAGED BY tÀ /e J 31 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU SL.