Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 08, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Allen Temple
Summer musical
Old Soldiers
More leisure for the working man
Portland/« ibserwr TTiur, lay July 8, 1971 P a g e
At the turn of the century, the
World War I, the Great work overtime or take a second
most typical, non-agi (cultural Depression, increased produc­ Job in order to maet house-hold
work week was 60 houis long. tivity, automation, and unem­ expenses, to pay for advanced
days In honor of oil r pastor, the
1 he average w orker labored six ployment have all played a part education, to purchase a few
musical w ill start at 8:00 p.m.
days a week, 10 hours eachday. In shrinking the work week. luxury items, o r to pay out­
sharp on July 9th at the Allen
In the 71 years since then, the It is now 33—1/3 per cent shorter standing debts. S till others
Temple C.M.E. Church 427« N
average work week has de­ than it was circa 1900, and spend a considerable amount
E 8th, T h e public Is Invited.
creased considerably to its the trend is continuing unabated. of their free time working on
Saturday July loth a Barbeque
w ill be held at the church,
present average of 40 hours. A sampling of IB tW agreements do-it-yourself projects (which
startlny at 11:30 a.m,,and con­
That gives the aver ige worker Indicates that we now have over is essentially only the substi­
tinuing until 8:00 p.m. There
in (tie United States today 20 300 local unions which operate tu tio n of unpaid labor fo r the
w ill l>e delivery service th e
hours per week more leisure on a work week of less than earning of income) and on tlie
number to call Is 284-9190 o r
maintenance and servicing of
time— time free of tie nec­ 40 hours.
287-0281. (Do n a t io n s $1.80)
their durable goals.
essity
to
earn
a
living.
The menu Includes Barbeque
Paid Vacations
Many
factors
havecontr
rbuted
ribs o r hot links, iiotatn salad
to tire trend toward more leisure
o r cole slaw, baked beans,
P rio r to the 1940's, most The F uture
tune, but the changes brought workers were field by tlie hour
b re a d A d e s s e r t .
The
about by World 1 and tie Great or by the number of items
barbeque w ill be made
by
How much leisure can we
Depression were possibly the they produced. When they took;exPec» “ » tt,e future? The rate
R E V . THOMAS STRAYHAND Jimmie Sheppard.
Sunday nt 11:00a.m. IheRev.
most influential. During 2, „rid
off~for a vacation or a
prtxiuctlvlty, the needs of
Otvrch 'jruJ School for Commwrwty
E llis
C asson
Associate
ST A N D R E W S CA TH OLIC CH URCH
J * *? *?
.a" * ” I m islay,
they forfeited the employers, the technical con­
A Summer Musical a n d
M inister o f Bethel AJM.E.
281 4429
tudes were favorable, labor money they could have earned straints Imposed by industrial
806 N i Al 8« FT A
FptTLANO OMEGON 97211
Barbeque w i l l beheld
In
Church and president o the
8FV W9T8AAA G « H IN
« V GOOOON L tX X fV
made substantial
gains
in
bar-
equipment,
the
changes
in
the
. „
in that tim e. Since then, there
N. A. A, C. i>, w ill bring the
appreciation to r the Rev.
*Ao»S*t 9 00 at" Hymn* I 0 X) a** Chow
gaining strength. Consequently, has tjeen a slead lncrease w occupational
and
industrial
morning message and th e
Thomas StraylaiMl of Allen
1 2 00 pm *oA Mo»*
the eight - hour day spread paid vacations end paid holi­ structure, and the degree of
Senior Chorl of the Allen
Temple C. M. E. Church.
quickly, and Saturday was re­ days among fu ll-tim e workers. emphasis that workers and
Pretty
W
illie
Jenkins
and
Carlos
M
artin
are
employees
of
Temple
w
ill
sing.
The
climax
There w ill he six churches
duced from a full work day By 1968, tw o-thirds of the non­ unions place on shorter hours
the Aladdin Restaurant. Both are hard workers In the com­
w ill be when the Rev. John
parttrlitatlng In the musical,
to a one-half work day. By farm workers in this nation — have been the determining
3IS9 MX « -n o ,
, c
R ..« . 2*7.7^«
Jackson and his choir from Mt.
munity and are always ready to assist when a dinner Is given.
this w ill be tha biggest evpnt of
They are faithful members of Bethel A. M. E. Church.
Olivet w ill close out the ap­
tlie
end
of
the
dec
ide
the
aver­
Sunder
School
9
-4
5
4M .
factors
in
the
past
and
-will
were receiving paid vacations.
the year. There w ill be three
preciation service.
W orOup Servie»
1 2 0 0 Noon
age work week was only 50 Not only were most Americans continue to influence the amount
VPWW
6 3 0 PM.
hours long— a full 10-hour re­ receiving paid vacations, but of lelsue In the future.
Evening W o rth ip — Sunday, Tuotdoy, Friday 8 0 0 P M
duction. The Great Depresalon office and plant workers were
LABOR LOOKS AT ALTO -
The Friendly Church • You ore only a Stranger once
of the 1930s led to a further receiving an average of eight
LION states that "th e post­
reduction
In
the
standard
work
paid holidays a year.
The sfbllities fo r greater leisure
compllshed more easily
A I.oaves 6 Fishes Program
days w ill be Monday,'T hur sday
S T P H IL IP ’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
J
By Joyce Hlfler
by
week and saw those new stan­ trend toward negotiating longer are tru ‘ V s»a?Xe ring. According
"apartness.”
w ill ReopeningJuly 15, 1971, in
and F riday, from 10:00 arn to
N.E. Knott Street at Radnev Avenue
dards
enacted
Into
law.
The
vacations and more holidays to a stu^7 made fo r the Auto-
Whan thoughts fxish through (he Model C ities area. This la 2:00 pin, w it h lunch being
Rev L.O. Stone V kar
We sometimes stand ao close
T e le p a o n e 487 » 1 2
National Industrial Recovery should continue throughout the matlon Commission, if weehose
suFOAY sfevicEs
Holy Lommuneon
to our work, our famine-, mid my mind like a swarm ol lares,
tlie firs t center In this area of
served at 12:00pm.
Haty CxwTvnunton
( F r o and TR«d Sunder») • L 0 0 AM
7 4 5 AM
Act, the Walsh-Healy Act, and 70s as more and more workers t0 use a11 the Productivity gains
friends until we cannot see them some make honey, some light
the city, and has been named
Sunder School
Mom rsg Rroyar
9 3 0 AM
The meal program
Is
tie F a ir Labor Standards Act express their desire for greater fo r 018 nex' 20 y®ars fo r more
except aa extensions o f our­ b rie fly arid so m e sung I Ike furyl
"The GeorgeCai ter Loaves (k
( Second and F oot * Sunday») I LOO A M
selves.
did much to further the causes amounts of leisure tim e.
leisure, the work week could
I-1 sties C e n te r" in memory of operated by volunteers except
So today, I ain going io idle
Hoty Commurwort
6 0 0 »M
Wednesdays & Holy Days
Fam ilies frequently f i n d my living a little . I am going to tlie late Rev. George E. C arter
for the cook. Churches and o r­
championed by organized labor.
fa ll to 22 hours by 1985, or
Longer L ife
wouU te
3Sary t0 work
themselves happier and m o r e lake time to examine those
ganizations
p
r
o
v
id
e
th
e
By
the
late
1930s,
the
40-hour
J r. who contributed much to
closely knit when the fingers of thoughts I 't liar direction they
volunteers and the part-tim e
work week had been made of­
Not only is the work week— only 27 weeks of the year, or
our community. 1 he location
that main hand are not held
so
cook's
salary.
.
ficia
l
national
policy.
now
spiced with paid vacations the retirem ent age could be
w
ill
he
at
theM
t.O
livet
baptist
tightly together. We do not a l­ are taking. I am sure to find
Of
The effects of World War and holidays— getting shorter, lowered to 38 years.’ ”
church at N J i. 1st A Schuyler.
This w ill bring the number
ways appreciate the Individual that acme of them a xrunptofit
I and the Great Depression on b it the gap between the work course, this is not lik e ly to
Loaves
and
Fishes
Is
a
pro­
able,
unprofitable
In
the
sense
of
Loaves
and
Fishes
Centers
members until we can no longer
labor standards were powerful life and the total life ot an happen; not everyone prefers
gram lorsenlorcltlzensw hlch
see them so conveniently o r so that tla-y a > e mil wot king lo r me
to five. The fourth center, the
and far-reaching, but they are individual is getting la rg e r. Be­ increased leisure to increased
o ft e n . T h e y seem to become
provides a hot nutritious noon
Inside my thoughts where my
" P in e Street C enter" w ill
not the only (actors which have tween 1900 and I960, men gained earnings. But it is certain that;
more dear than we could have life Is manufactured and struc­
day meal In a social setting,
o pen July 12th a t
the St.
contributed
to the shortening 18 years In life expectancy; leisure time w ill increase.
Imagined.
three
days
a
week.
The
meal
tured, 1 must lake Control of
Francis o f A sslssl Catholic
• • ♦
It pays to stand away from the them or they w ill of me. I am
ol
the
work
week.
Techno­ women gained 22. During the
Church at S Ji. llth & Pine.
The Many Forms
things and persons that we lake
logical
advances such as same length of time, the work
Moon*
(lie one who decides wlietlier the
fo r granted and seethe Inifiorta-
life
of
men
Increased
by
only
There are maay forms A ls .
automation and consistently-
The harvest moon is the
nce of th e ir being In our lives. thought is productive or If It is
nine years; that of women only leisure could take. The ,
f
high
rates
of
unemployment
are
full
moon
that
occurs
near­
Then, we can fully acknowledge adding somethinggiu<l oi taking
.
Therefore, both men and of ttie work week Or the work |
also of m ajor importance.
est
to
the
time
of
the
au­
away.
If
|
can
control
my
and express our feelings with
further
tumnal equinox. Sept 23. the
According to the AFL-CIO women can look forward to at day couid
greater and truer meaning. To­ ihoughls, then I have some kind
least
eight
more
years
spent
vacations
could
be
extended
or '
hunter's
moon
is
the
October
booklet.
LABOR
LOOKS
AT
getherness Is sometimes ac- of coritiol ovei my world.
full moon
AUTOMATION, "Between 1909 outside the labor force. But the number of holidays Inc reas-
and 1947, output per man-hour even li Jlie expectancy were to
§0 fa r, those have been
In the total private economy stabllze, the proportion of an
most pOpui ar trends. But
D rrum lng Anim al*
rose at an annual rate of two “ »dividual's time spent earning there are many other p o s s ^ ,.
It is probuble that most
by Roger Caras
r//f J/iw/Z L>//f/Z baptist Church
per cent; between 1947and 1967, a liv “ »8 would «»11 decrease. Hties. Sabbaticals, those ex­
of the h i g h e r mammals
it
rose
3
J
percent
per
year.
This
is
because
there
is
a
tended
periods
of
leave
at
reg-
dream Sleeping dogs. cats,
Rev.John H Jackson
In answ ui to s e v e ia l inqui­ toral Society at Sandy Hook,
This Jump In the rate of pro- K1-0**»1? Impetus toward early alar
intervals that college
apes and h o r s e s make
Phone 2 8 4 -1 9 5 4
Highlands, N J . 07732. They
r
ie
s
:
a
F
e
d
e
r
a
l
law
s
ta
te
s
that
Portland
Public
School
of­
M inister
sounds and movements sum
Sunday School
9 a.m.
w ill review your case and advise ficia ls announced today that ductivity growth by more than 50 re t»rement in the United States teachers have enjoyed fo r such
lin
e
s
up
to
$.’,
>00
can
lx?
levied
lar Io those o l s le e p in g hu
Through the benefits a long tim e, could be m odified.
Morning W orihip
1 1 a.m.
you on the next steps to take. D is tric t 4I w ill serve as host per cent means that, on the today.
FirstandSchuyler
a
g
a
in
st
anyone
who
d
u
m
p
s
w
a
s
te
in. in hemps ami It la iea ion
needs of many other!
Vesper
5 pan.
They can supply you with the fo r the largest convention to average, productiondurlngeach afiorded by collective bargain- t0 f lt
able to believe thej ere m b in e s tu a r y w itliout a lic e n se
Portland, Ore.
hour ot work can double in 22 “ »fc
n°rm al retirement age occupations. The steelw orkers,
name
of
the
local
Corps
of
v is it Portland in 1971.
tio m (tie A rm y C o rp s ol E ngi­
dreaming
years Instead of in 38 years, as can re tire with fu ll benefits— have already used this principle
Let us enter to li orthip and depart to terve.
The national convention of
n e e r s . I h a te x p i e s s lo n " d u n q x - Engineers official who can tell
previously." It now takes fewer is gradually being lowered from successfully. 1 ime spent ui
you
whether
or
not
the
dumping
tlie American Vocational As­
m g " in cliales leaving thin g s
workers than ever before to 65 to 62 years of age.
school could
be extended.u
aiouixl that m ight tie w ashed was being done undei license. sociation, slated fo r December
produce the goods and services
thereby increasing our e ffic i­
Why Many A re n 't Rested
down into die w aiei by high I hey w ill also tell you how to 3-8, is expected toattract more
America needs. The techno­
ency as workers and citizens.
present your findings to the than 8,000 teachers and admin­
, si
The work week is getting And the transition from work
logical
advances that are
local
UjS.
Attorney
General.
istrators of C areer Education
I lie legulatlon covering these
making life easier and more shorter, vacations and holidays life to e a rlie r retirem ent couid JANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
sms sgalnst nui environment They are providing this service and Vocational Training.
comfortable for most have cost ir e becoming more numerous, be humanized by provkhng for • 5935 N. Minnesota.
13500.00 down, rworuhlypaymerfl
1899
,lws
o(
charge-
Aval)
your
self
2 8 9 -2 3 6 4
I his is at least 2,500 more
is the Refuse Act of
many people thelrjobs. Shorter and an effort to reduce th e , a gradual retirem ent program
1200 Inditale« principal, interest
of it.
than the Jaycee convention
(Idle
•
,
n it r s l
t a l e s Code.)
Sailer w ill complete
hours, when used as a work­ retirem ent age is under way.; through a progressive reduc­
Sunday School
which registered 5,470 mem­
1 lie Act further stiixdaies that
.«paradlag. Total price »19,000
sharing device, have helped Why, then, do sc many people tion in work time fo r those
loo
often,
1
think,
people
bers
In June and is the
anyone who reports the set and
9:45 A M.
solve this problem by reducing feel they have so little leisure? near retirem ent age.
»UMafn» A va , near Albert»
is able to supply sul lie lent evi­ overlook the programs that are largest event recorded by the
¿«11:
These are only a few of
individual work time atxi there­ Tlie 40-hour work week may
dence to gam a conviction gets going on in th e ir own commun­ Portland Chamber of Com­
Morning
Worship
by opening Job opportunities for be standard, but it is far from the possibilities. Leisure tune
ities. Many museums and zoo- merce to date.
half the fme as a reward.
It should
those displaced by automation universal. Many people s till w ill increase.
11:00 A.M.
(In Case (here Is any contu­ logical societies run educa-
AVA conventioners spent
and making room fo r new en­ work at jobs that norm ally ex­ everyone’ s concern that it
sion: an estuary is "an mlet “ « “ l Pru«rams for youngsters nearly $1-1/2 m illio n in the
used
to
its
best
advantage.
ceed
this
standard.
Others
Henry Ireland
trants
to
the
labor
force.
Evening Service
ol tlie sea at the mouth of a as well as fo r adults. Many- host city of New Orleans during
ilv o r; developed esi<ecially in have active programs to im­ their 1970 meeting, according
Minister
Felton
Howard
7:30 P.M.
228-3181
areas which have recently been prove either tlie Installation it­ to Chamber of Commerce of
"I was in the spirit on the Lord's Day, and heard behind
cases where women go along Actually, the medical report
submerged by the sea, the lowei self oi the community In which New Orleans.
(continued from page 3)
with a seduction and then sud- and her hysterical state are
me a great voice as of a trumpet. "
Headquarters fo r the con­
end of tlie valley having been it is located. A check with a
local museum of natural history vention w ill 1« tlie Hilton Hotel, a v irg in ," she said. " I was
denly cry rape.
part of the evidence needed to
thus dr owned.")
just
so
glad
to
be
alive.
The
o r zoo may reveal activities of and more than 75 meal func­
Even doctors are warned to convict a rapist. Jack R, L it­
■ , . : \ . .1 ; ■ ■
police asked me if I'd appear
you.
he careful: " I t must be re - man, a n a ssista n td istricta tto r-
tions and 570 meetings w ill at the tria l if they caught him.
dent ant are aware of people gieat Interest to
•••
membered that it is easy fo r a ney in New York, explained the
be staged throughout the Rose Of course 1 would. If this had
using our estuaries for (heir
A
number
of
readers ask what C ity.
woman, whether for spite or re - current law.
garbage - - chemical or other-
happened to a young g irl, it
venge, to make a physician be- " In order to get an indict-
w ise - you can supply tlie gov­ method of tr apping is humane
In addition, the Mem orial
could destroy her life ."
lieve rape has occured.
ment, you must corroborate
ernment with the factsand bring when small animals have to be Coliseum w ill house 400 dis­
Both Assemblywoman Cook
Very often a lew rat> plays of exemplary programs,
"T here is hardly any accusa- every element of the crim e,
about prosecution. It you know
«
>33 S.W. Park Ave <>I such a case, I would suggest bits w ill all bul w ife out flower­ physical fa cilitie s. Instructional and Assemblyman Hochberg re­ tion so easily made and yet so including identity. You must
beds oi squirrels w ill raise ha­ m aterial and equipment which ported that their colleagues in
hard to disprove," wrote D rs. prove penetration: a doctor's
you contact tlie American L it-
voc by moving into a residence. enhance vocational programs. the legislature who argued for
Lester R. Graves J r . and J.T . testimony that there was re-
keeping the present laws did
It is a simple matter to trap
Francisco in the Medical A s-ce n tly deposited sperm in the
1 he purpose of tlie conven­
these anuuals and release them tion is to b rief educators on it on the basis that a spiteful
pects of Sexuality, A p ril 1970. hymen.
could
bring
false
some place where they w ill not new and innovative programs woman
What about the school teacher
" I t 's very important that
do damage. Ihere Is nothing in C areer Education and offer charges.
raped In a nearby school?
force is proved - force is what
inhumane about it unless you do ideas on how to improve their
" I f you ask me, they invite separates rape from formca-
Police attitudes (and even
It in the spring when mothers schools' programs and them­ statistics) about the crim e vary.
it,’ ’ he said.
"T h e y wear t *on« *h lch is not against the
may be nursing young. If you selves professionally.
The Ninth Precinct m the East
those see-through blouses and *a* “ » New York.
3 7 2 3 N. Oonf«nb*in A v «« h >«
trap a mother you may be leav­
skimpy skirts. Some unbal-
"Corroboration of force can
According to D r. Sidney Village stated that 83 rapes
Portlond, Oregon
ing liei litte r to die of starva- Marland, U. S. Commissioner were reported in 1969, while
anced kkl gets ideas."
be traumatic injury of the vic-
5828 N.E. 8th
288-5429
Itlon.
I he best time Is late ol Education. C areer Educa­ the official department ligures
"1 was living alone. The tim » cutting, bruising, etc. —
Th« Church Doti g nod to Moot Your Nood
A. Lee Henderson, Minister
summer lo r squirrels(that s till tion is the new number one placed the number tlie re at 73.
downstairs door to my building ripped clothes, d irt, the state
REV. ANDREW A. NEWTON, PoPor PS° n* ‘ :
281-6476
Edit Cotton, Associate Minister
gives ttiem a chance to build up
»be room. The doctor, or
national p rio rity to r schools. \ t the precinct, a detective wasn't locked. I was expect-
Church
School
9:30 A.M.
a stockpile of food and estab­
ing a friend, so when there was »be police, or even a neighbor
Portland and Oregon educators added that 93 rapes were re­
Morning Worship .................................................... 10:45 A.M
lish a nest) and the fall fo r have been leaders in recog­ ported In 1970.
a knock at the doer at 7can be witnesses to evidence
.Wed Noon — The Hour of Power
12 00 N O O N
rabbits.
o'clock, I opened It. He came ot force. Of course, admis-
Because of the rattier easy­
nizing the need fo r Career
Wed Prayer & Class Meeting
7.QQ p
U n le r no conditions should Education and in developing going sexual attitudes of tlie ln
swinging,
slammed n ie ,slon by the defendant is c o rro -
any of the leg-hold traps be compreshenstve school pro­ neighborhood, the Ninth Pre­
Nursery Care Provided
against the w all. He kept beat- boratlen.’
used. It is better to destroy grams, according to Marvin cinct detectives surmise that
mg me, blackened my eyes. I Most d iffic u lt of all to prove,
"W e are m aking our Neighborhood A Brotherhood"
an animal than trap it in a de­ Rasmussen, D irector ofC areer
kept
pleading with him to stop Litman said, is the identity of
quite a few rapes go unreported.
vice that clamps down on it, Uducation In Portland.
beating
me.
the
rapist.
They also say that rape is often
quite possibly crippling it. A ll
" I even reached a point w here
Can a woman do anything to
Also plans fo r C areer Ed­ an afterthought of robbery and
of tlie sporting goods magazines ucation programs as developed
1 was afraid he might not be prevent rape? A police official
that drug addiction contributes
feature ads for box traps. They fo r ilie Portland and Oregon
able to function and k ill me in- was asked. He listed the usual
to the crim e.
are Just as apt to catcha neigh­ Board of Education were of­
stead of raping me. He left precautions: Stay away from
bor's cat or your dog or child. fic ia lly adopted as models fo r
Despite the so-called easy
after about an hour, taking $30, dark streets and unfam iliar
No matter what animal Is
and I called a woman friend, and neighborhoods, don’ t open doors
the nation's 21 largest cities m orality of ghetto areas, the
caught — wild or domestic -
we went to the police station. to strangers with ruses about
South
at a meeting of the Council precincts in them -
a great deal of suffering bound of Great C ity Schools inDallas,
" I was in a rage. F irs t they being repair mer or delivery1
Queens, Central Harlem, the
to ensue.
said I would have to gotc a hos­ boys.
Texas, last November.
South Bronx and the East Village
pital. 1 didn't want to but they
"M ake a noise when you’ re
John Hudson, D irector of
have the highest incidence of
said I needed medical proof. I outside and people can bear
Professional Services fo r tlie reported rape. But le sscrin e -
refused to go to Bdllvuc in an you,” he continued. "Inside,
AVA,
Washington, D , C „ is
prone neighborhoods also have
ambulance, went to another hos- if he has a weapon, yelling might
cooidmating the convention ac­ their share.
pital in a cab with my friend, get you kille d .”
tiv itie s with the help of local
However, at a precinct in a
The examination was painful. I
What weapons can a woman
committees chaired by Ras­
Bronx ghetto, a detective said,
insisted on a Wasserman.
c a rry to protect herself? This
mussen.
"L a te r, the detectives who question, the official said was
The Oregon Vocational As­ “ Junkies don’ t commit rape."
questioned me were more inter­ " a bag of worms.”
sociation Is tlie official sponsor Although the precinct Is in one
ested in whether he'd taken any
"Concealed weapons are ille­
of the December convention. of five areas with the most re­
jewelry or money than in what gal: guns, knives, sprays, nox­
ported rapes in the city, a de­
happened to me. They caught ious liq u id s," he said. "Even
tective tended to brush off the
subject as not serious there.
tlie man because neighbors some unconcealed ones can be
Vancouver Ave? First B aptist C hurch
sputtod him hanging around tin illegal if y ou use them lo r any­
" In theghetto, a man doesn't
3138 N. Vancouver Ave.
Air Zone
have to commit rape to get a building.
In
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