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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1971)
I •a Jones N ew WAGE Vice-President Northwest's Newest Newspaper OSFA Pr«*“l»n* Ch*'"’*r» Jon«» was elected vie« presideot of the Western Assembly ot Governmental e m p lo y ,, (WAGE ) •« th . group'» ennoel convention In Portland recently The WAGE 1» made up of Independent public em ploye associations in 14 western »tale» They have a total membership of 700.000 Other officer» elected during the three day meeting were I < •• ■ Richard B Klnnertley. Utah, president W illia m Young, Nevada, secretary, and Carl Happier, Arizona, treasurer H a rry Reese. executive directo r ol the Colorado Association ol Public Employes, I» Immediate past president Work*hops and panel dl»cu»*lon» on member»hlp communication,, legislative roundup and national affairs were held during the convention Speaker, Included Oregon State Senator Harl Haa, (D Portland) and Robert j Me lnto»h. chief coun»el of hhe Assembly of Governmental Employe, Irom .1 e a p jn jn ™ you ha>. j . mond, d V o l.l N o . 4 2 P o rtla n d , _ Som„ h¡n9 q, to e v e r y o n e . O r .. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER T L ....J . . ' --------------- “ LUTER T h u rs d a y Ju ly 2 2 1971 l o t Em anuel Gels Affirm ative Action Plan Signed p „ cop> Black Colleges S uffer Expansion OK Wrt%hinyton, D C The p ro je c t Review Com m ittee o f the Comprehensive Health Planning Association for the m etropolitan aie a gave its approval Monday (July 12) plana fo r the expansion and m odernization o f Emanuel Hos p ita l south of Monroe street in T here Is evidence that black a g ric u ltu ra l colleges have suf fered severely because o f lack o f support from the states and 1 the federal governm ent, espe c ia lly the U . S. Department of A g ric u ltu re , upon which they WILSON SMITH depend as a p rin c ip a l source of funds. Recently there has been n o rth P ortland. Com m ittee ac tion must be approved by the 38- a public o u tcry over USDA p ro gra m s that encourage lsirge C h " \ * r Hoar'1 o f I4 re c to ra of scale fa rm in g to the de trim ent »en tation and im provem ent grants ■th.J> o f sm all fa rm e rs , but little h iii a»ProT»l o f a on an d loans in the Model C itie s H tll-H u rto n application fo r attention has been paid to the ie - area. He w ill be w orking out o f h ’ , ' ? ' 000 1,1 F * deral money d is p a rity to payments to black mis r ^ i 0' * ? . ^ * ot’n ° " o t Ju rther toe Neighborhood Development and white la nd -gran t colleges. iB review o f the co n tro ve rsia l u r e n w a rd .b x - The Associated Press reported ffice at 15thand NE F rem ont ban renewal area north o f Mon etc ■ rri i t li, w ho that to the states of Alabma, A native o f Kansas C i t y , '’om m isslon f ansas, and a Portland resident Louisiana, F lo rid a and Tennes roe Street. Emanuel o ffic ia ls mont > previously su.ee 1947, Smith was fo rm e rly see last yea r, white schools a im U'e ,r ‘" • " " « o n to >or : i Hot N elgh- employed w ith Business M e n s’ bad an e n rollm en t edge o f 6-1, abide by the " w ill o f the people” opi i t o ffic e , but they had m ore than a 140-1 liv in g in tlw area now Included insurance follow ing 26 years edge In fed eral land grant funds. ltion, his duties In long-range hospital plans. w i t h Union P a cific R ailroad. Such other federal agencies as elude it r.teiview m g re - In moving the action, M ult. S m it h Is m a rrie d , has two the National Science Found j.entz. to Jetei m ine e lig ib lli- C h r V C °'nm ‘ » ’ loner Don ch ild re n , 17 and 13, and resides a tio n , the A tom ic Energy es fur Federal home re h a b ili- at 6314 N . Vancouver. C la rk said CHPA action would Recovery Ira n i ne a r-fa ta l l a i n , euffeied whan hlsclutoing caught’ C om m ission and the depart d e rlv fashion. m ents of Com m erce and In (ire was ineasuioil try intensive nursing and medical care ai Bonj. F ra n k lin t e r io r have also shorted black Emanuel llo .p ita l, skin g ra fts , 71 pints of Wood anti m ore than In other action Monday, the la n d -g ra n t colleges, as have P roject Key i*w Com fra v * .. **•' " ' I - I held !•> Future C .m p le lL 49 states which provide the L arOe jt S A L and Licensed P ra ctica l Nurse Katherine E. W llta la . C a m p ta lL Its endorsement to the dental « ^ p lo y m e n t o f m in o rity w ^ V e ^ s ^ h V c ^ n s t r e r t lm r t X s H ^ T n m " ? / WWC h '1“ i , g T led to schools’ basic operating funds. adm itted ,0 the hospital m ore than fou r months ago, walked out As a re s u lt black colleges of die Hospital to go home this week. ’ | never hoard him com in O re g o n have d iffic u lty to providing ---------- «.cwiuig Will« plain, said nut sing staff m em bers; “ we’d apologize if a p ro m ltta e . t i doing s o .lt choae not ’ Building and C O onstm on stn ictlo Fr'art’« ’ ’ ’ ’ " 7 . " A,rKlan<3> Executive s« c- technical assistance fo r black ^ U d ln g and ctlo The Benjamin F ra n klin cedure were painful— and he’ d thank us.” to approve the K a ise r Dental p a rtic ip a n ts In the plan Include 19 m in o rity orga- n t l o n s M“ yOr T e r r y Schrunk* fa rm e rs . The deans o f black F ede ral Savings and Loan Research and Care Plan. The ™ e »•«» tatlo .is that resulted In the plan w ire ^ - , r h a d in ’ , i ° t unlons 259 con tra ctors, colleges cla im the lack of funds W alking down the hall a fte r show. An enthusiastic reader Association of Portland two groups were competing to r Conunl»’ lon. I • lp3 "y the M etropolitan Human Relations to do research has been p a rt one o f his trip s to the physical and tele visio n-w atche r, he’ s em erged from the f ir s t six ic u la r ly dam aging, since re the same Federal money to p ro o r occupational therapy depart had tim e to do a lo t o f both Ih e M etropolitan Human Re tra c to rs and l u ni; ,r e o r g a n months of 1971 as Oregon’ s m inim al dental health opportunity in the construction search money also p e rm its m ents, Future C am pbell, 49, w h ile he’ s been hospitalised, vid e la rg e st fe d e ra lly-ch a rte re d l a t i o n s C om m ission jo in s izations in the three county, needs to the poor people in the colleges to augment th e ir teach in d u s try . [ he announcement 738 N. Shaver Street, P ortland, lie ’ ll lie able to take care of savtogs and loan association. with the Hume t own Agreem ent area. An A d m in ist: ative Com Portland area. in g staffs. I f a g ric u ltu ra l noted that hometown solutions Is greeted by name by most of h im s e lf at home w ith help from Its grotgth fo r the h a lf-yea r C om m ittee in presenting the m ittee appointed by representa "p ro v id e broader employment research funds were available the Emanuel Hospital staff a v is itin g nurse, anil w ill tie exceeded a ll o f Its orevlous In appro/lng the liospitai ap P ortland Area A ffirm a tiv e Ac tives fro m all thzee parties is to black colleges, they would m em bers he meets. top twelve month records. return in g re g u la rly to the hos- p lic a tio n toe Review Com- tion Plan fo r the building and provided to r the purpose of opportunities than Imposed so have strong er facu lties. He 'usd been a patient fo r more p l t r ’ . »"thin 'lik i n g distance lutions which are lim ite d to Assets reached a to ta l of m tw — alec M lnH atd Enanut,: A ll la nd -gran t colleges de rive cenetruetton Industry [h e ob achieving goals »»-»cifie-l bv the than four months when he fin o f hla home . fo r additional $416,732,718, w ith Im pressive federal government contrac th e ir e xiste nce fro m the .M o rrill «ubu.lt to CHPA, to w r it je ctive of the Plan is to Increase Plan. a lly walker] out the door to go physical and occupational th e r in g , th e ir plans fo rn e lg h b o r- advances tosa ll phases. to rs . Local negotiations have La nd-G rant Act o f 1852, which employment of m in o ritie s in the home Tuesday. He’ l l return as apy. And to renew friendships During the f ir s t half of 1971, O rganizations representing proceeded p ro gre ssively fro m gave toe states money and land an "o u tp a tie n t” fo r therapy and made aa he determ ined to re neighborhood Ideas about the tailldtog and construction Indus- m in o rity groups a reco rd 9,243 new savtogs the beginning. groups that signed the to establish at least one college o th e r treatm ents to restore co ve r. accounts were opened and sa hospital s plans and methods of ‘‘7 . a M “ *(nomali, Clackamas agreement were: A lbina Con- The Plan states that w ithin where the leading object would m ore o f the strength and mo vtogs Increased $38,770,467, operation. five years the percentage of be the teaching of a g ricu ltu re b ility he lost In a near-fatal 14.67. 1,689 new m ortgage and mechanical a rts (Oregon M e d ia W o rk th o p m in o ritie s in each c ra ft signa a s c ' s 1 CHPA also wants Emanuel o f . i . s fir e In which th ird degree burns loans totaling $47,870,064 State U n ive rsity Is a land-grant - an i. „ »(1740. Employm ent Service; Albina fic ia ls to te ll them what can be covered alm ost half Ms body. to ry to th is Agreem ent shall w ere processed. Assets In k F#deri1» F * le r - Lions Club; Concentrated i m - college.) The Second M o r r ill done to put m ore m in o rity peop a llv Recovery meant Intensive be not less than the percentage creased $59,328,589, 16.6% A c t, passed t h ir ty years la te r > sststed, state ot local P lo y m e n tP ro g rn i;A lb in a C c n i- for le a d e rs le Into nursing education and tlw> e r ’ ™ t? ' St* t e 0 ' ,OCa,K- nursing care from a s ta ff which of m in o ritie s in the labor force and reserves Increased mUnlty 'e n o ? C e nten JoZ as a p o st-re co n stru ctio n mea h o spita l’ s residency program . applied close to 2,000 k e rllx $2,697,541,12.8%. of the area covered by this col . C ampbell s u re , authorized the states to huddin • ’ slsw d » and P rt*»te E squire Club of P ortland; Mode dressings - representing about Benjamin F ra n klin now has agreem ent. F our c la s s ific a establish separate land grant Plume ID of the hospital’ s ex ^ r t s ^ j" ? Co" s ,ru c ,‘ on p ro - C itie s; Portland OrganlzatlOTal 2,000 hours of work and m ore M o n d a y eve -Alaska h a s It own state “ GI fourteen offices to and near pansion plans w ill Include 274 tions of employment are out colleges fo r blacks. Seventeen J ts including but not lim ite d Ind ustrializatio n Center (P U C ) than two m ile s o f thedresslngs. b i l l " fo rN a tlb n a l Guardsmen. P ortla nd , and to the Dalles ln -pa tient care beds to replace Uom lined: (1) Q ualified Journey Southern and b o rd e r states set re,M ‘ rS- ,,te r > - Prince « • U C r e n d L c d g e i r S 1'hyslclans grafted skin and The Federal L t. Col. Law re nceE , Campbell and Seaside. a lik e number o f “ non-conform - — -------- ‘ , C. A L « . J men; (7) Journeyman Candi up separate schools, some by com m unity workshop. used mesh to stretch iiinnu dermatone u rrn ie to n e io »»«»11111111 ----------------- 8 fo rm e rly o f P ortland, reported Home Loan Bank has approved lng” beds. Also planned to the dun, re h a b ilita tio n and con- League ofP o rtland ; A lbina.M in m e re ly ta kin g over existing dates; (3) Apprentice Candi out F uture’ s own skin. II e got "C om m unicating w ith the M e- Monday during a v is it to his a Salem branch fo r the asso $17,340,00i expansion Is mod stru ctlo n of com m e rcial ami is te ria l A llian ce; Portland M et dates; (4) O ther in du stry C lass black and w hite schools, but the fs th e r, L .J . Campbell, 515 NF some 21 pints of blood. He >Ha", which w ill be held at cia tio n , with the opening set ernization of po rtio n s of the ex im lu s tria l, in stitu tion al b u ild ropolitan Steering C om m ittee; funds were usually channeled Graham st. ifica tio n s. spent a month In “ reverse Iso- 7:P> p.m , on Monday evening fo r January 1, 1972. A six is tin g building. ing, and other s tru ctu re s, in Albina M u lti-S e rv ic e C enter; la tto n ” to protect him from an y July 26lh, w ill include leaders F ir s t year goals ca ll fo r through state le g isla tu re s. The teenth office Is planned Guardsmen w i t h o u t p r io r cluding roads are covered by Hatch Act o f 1887 which provides m ilita r y service can serve th e ir and B illy Webb Lodge ¿1050 Infection c a rrie d on v is ito rs ’ from the Po.Hand area media. through a m erg er w ith Secur When Pnase HI to completed, toe Plan. placement of 155 m in o rity funds to set up a g ricu ltu ra l (Elks). clothing or unsterlle equipment. I he workshop, located at the it y Savtogs o f Eugene. Emanuel w ill have 585 beds.’ m ilita ry obligation In the Guard w orkers in these cla ssifie P a rtie s to the Plan are m em experim ental stations and the and collect the same educational "W e never heard him com In line w ith its colon ial mo - Portland was one of seventy- Ih e hospital has announced cations. W estm inster P resbyterian bers of 30 local construction „ „ „ t u le , S m ith -L e v e r A ct o f 1914 which p la in ,” staff m em bers said t l f which has been c a rrie d out long-range plans fo r new build three c itie s cited by the L .S. T his agreement w ill be fo r pro vid es funds fo r a g ricu ltu re benefits from the state as guar Chutch, lb74 N.E, Hancock, is ^ “ ^ l l d ^ T W,th ^ P - r t m e n t of la b o r J u ly 9. “ even though many o f the pro- as fa r as possible to a ll o f ings and services. anteed by the federal G Ib lll, Col warded to the O S . D epart extension services have no pro assist l* (« 's iso cedures are painful. Hetlumked designed lles' * " od to ,o 4SS,M o n n s s in fic e s , the Benjamin F ra n k lin 759 eie n . ” 8! r ’ te s Council, 1970 to negotiate a "h o m e to w n " C am pbell, A m e r i c a ’ s fir s t ment of L a b o r'sR e g io n a lD ffice v isio n s fo r black colleges so Negro jet f i g h t e r p ilo t, ex • Is planning a se rie s o f rep us every tim e we did a n y th in g ’ ’ Lon” " u ,llc« 'lnK w ith (he public Jca am general con- solution employment ----------- fo r equal 1 they do not re ce ive these funds. plained. (continued p. p. o 6 O0I. c o l. j) 3) Going-home day produced’ . ough newsP»P»c». im h o and lic a s o f famous h is to ric a l Today, less than two m illio n landm arks to house Its gaily-d eco rated cake with a television. T h e Alaska le g isla tu re also blacks depend on fa rm in g fo r h a s passed a b i l l granting branches, A re p lic a o f M t. Among the media represen con gra tu lato ry candle on the th e ir incom e, but a g ricu lture guardsmen a bon is o f 10 davs V ernon is c u rre n tly under lunch tra y fo r the popular, tatives . pa rticip • .. a tin g ......... in the sp e cia lists believe that with pay fo r eacn year D re e n llsts. construction to Lake Oswego. cheerful patient. F uture, re - wurkshop w ill 1« M o rt Spence Another, Independence H a ll, Washington, D.C cognizing the need fo r exercise ul the 1 regon Journal on ' ’Com With the p ro p e r guidance those who have C ol. Campbell said. is scheduled fo r com pletion te strengthen his m uscles, unlcatmg with D a lly News tra d itio n a l words, 'B _____ reak my decided to rem ain on farm s " W e are also w orking on a could make a liv in g . T his w ill th is year to the R u s s e llv ille helped with the tra y s and dishes Bag, Rear A d m ira l Samuel L . ria e n t ' pay , ” said „a „n — . Í 7 ........” state re r e tire t ir - m . ne .a - t i T l l l,” papers” , Spurgeon H a te rs of area of southeast P ortla nd . aa he’ s been doing. He made G revely w ill assume duties as •he Portland D b e rse rve r on fa rm in g techniques. The d is B uildings w ill be landscaped, a present to Head Nurse Leu- of the Alaska National G u a r d D ire c to r, Naval Com m unica c rim in a tio n in the allotm ent of O ffic e rs A ssociation. night lighted and and ample tho ld, R j f . - a blue -gla red laid ' ’Com m unicating with Weekly tions and Com m ander, Naval fe d e ra l funds prevents the black p a rkin g w ill be provided. vase he had made In occupa new spapers", Ionia Secantl of Comm unications Command in a a g ric u ltu ra l " A lot o f other states h a v e KEX on “ Com m unicating with Space not occupied by the tion al therapy. colleges from dual ceremony at the Naval se rvin g the sm a ll black farm ers shown an Interest to our p ro - Robert Jackson of A fo rm e r movie and te le v i Radio , Benjam in F ra n klin w ill be Com m unications Station, Chel who need th e ir help. g ra n as a means of providing a va ila ble fo r lease. Modem sion “ e xtra ” who appeared to KUW -TV on "C om m unicating t h e bicenttves necessary to tenham, M aryland, Ju ly lo touches such as eleva to rs and ’ ’Sampson and D e lilah” and with T elevision” , and D ick Bo- 1971. J z . m aintain t h e sirength o f the a lr-co n d ttlo n ln g have been In oth er film s , lie also "w on a gel .ul KA I U Eyewitness New« Guard and the Reserves If we In the f ir s t capacity. Rear cluded In the plans. lit t le m oney" years ago on un “ lluw tu Conduct a P ress W o m en W in Suif are to have a volunteer a rm y” According to a statement by \d m ira l G ravely w ill m onitor ’ ’ Double o r Nothing,’ ’ a radio C o nfere nce". C el. Campbetl explained. Robert H. Hazen, president «11 com m unications affecting C o L Cam pbell, o p e ra tlo is o f the Benjamin F ra n k lin , a the staft of the C hief of Naval o ffic e r and fo rm e r commander N e arly 300 women w orkers stro n g savtogs program and D peiations and w ill serve on the In L o u is v ille , Kentucky have o f the 14+thsi ladro io fth e l7 6 th an a ll-o u t e ffo rt to provide staff as head of the Com m uni T a c tic a l A ir lif t G r o u p at been awarded the la rge st set funds fo r home loans has been cations D ivisio n located at the E lm e nd orf A ir Force Base, An tlem ent ever o rd e re d to a sex responsible fo r the associa Pentagon. A lso, he w ill de chorage, Is an a irc ra ft accident d iscrlm tn a to n case under the tio n ’ s rapid growth. E a rly Inve stigator f o r the N a tto ia l C iv il Rights Act o f 1964. An velop and recommend policies th is year, the Benjamin T ra n sp o rta tio n safety Board In aconda A lu m inium Company atxl plans to d ire c t the I )epart- F ra n k lin announced lt would c iv ilia n life . w ill pay $190,000 to back wages nient of the Navy’ s re sp on sibil lend $100,000,000 fo r homes He was com Missioned In the and court costs to 276 women, itie s in m atters related to the In 1971, At the h a lf-ye a r an award D is tric t Court Judge’ A ir F orce to Octo' e r , 1918 and m a rk, P ortland’ s " b ig lend operation of the Defense Com to June 1919 was the f ir s t Negro Jam es F. Gordon called “ fa ir e r ” had processed ne arly half m unications system andthe.Na- p ilo t to check out to the F8 tho and reasonable” . th is amount, leading the t r l - tional Com m unications System. cou it r y ’ s fir s t jet fig h te r, plane U n til 1967, Anaconda’ s col county fie ld In number of Ioans A d d itio n a lly he w ill act as le c tiv e bargaining agreement a t Locknourn, t do, A ir Force made. “ Savtogs do the job the N avy's program coordina Base cla ssifie d jobs as "m a le ” and by p ro vid ing the funds,” Ha to r fo r a ll m a tte rs pertaining “ fe m a le " w ith the fem ale jobs He cam eto P ortland in I94i, zen said. to s a te llite com m unications. generally paying less. In 1967, where he attended Wasnlngtoa cla ssifica tio n s High School, the U niversity of In toe other part of his "tw o - the were changed to “ lig h t” O .egon, and P o rtln n d State U n i ha tte d" job. Rear A d m ira l G ra and "h e a vy” , but wotne were r e v e rs ity , A t the same tim e he vely w ill command the Wash s tric te d to the gene rally lower was a p U o tln th e l? 3 . - iT r o a p ington-based Held organization paying “ lig h t” category, to C a r r ie r Wing, flvtngC 43s an d p r im a r ily concerned w ith man 1965 Anaconda la id off 173 wo la te r C119s, agement, d a ily operations and men ad 50 men. In J jly of H e won the Urban League's m a te ria l as w ell as the fa c ili 1967 lt began h irin g new male a ward fo r outstanding achieve Model C ities has In itia te d a tie s and manpower req uire employees fo r the "h ea vy” m ent In te rra c ia l a c tiv itie s In se rie s o f monthly meetings de ments ol the global N avalC om - jobs ra te r thn c a llin g women 1919. s ig n 'd to fu rth e r com m unica had s e n io rity ' to the m unicatioos System. I his sys who tion among agencies working to C o l. Campbell f i l e s C123J " lt g h t ” category. The set tem is com prised ol 79 majoi •w in - e n g in e d ta ctica l a lr llt t h ' a re a .. T h e p a rticip a tin g te com m unications stations, units tlem ent compensates tra n s p o rts supplying remote agencies act as hosts and plan women fo r te lr lo st s e n io r and rad io stations around the th e p r o g r a m s and in vite m U lta ry hases tn Alaska. ity rig h ts and wages. speakers. w o rld . Ihe shore system pro T w o of the squadron's C123a T itle V II of th e C lvl Rights The program fo r the July 22nd vides com m unications support A ct of 1964 req uire s that jobs a re equipped w ith skis fo r land luncheon has been planned by the lo r World-Wide U.S. Fleet op- ing on Mendenhall G lacier may not be re s tric te d by sex Portland M etropolitan Service I he Naval Communications because an m ployer assumes r ts ia ti ■ A v iu tii a l o a n « se w C ol. Campbell mad« the fir s t Com m ittee. M r. George Rankin Command was established in Hobart n Hazan Hr»» . 14 O llic a i • Phone ??4 n a a n ig h t Into Sswa.-1 a fte r the de- a ll women cannot do havy D ire cto r o f Mazipower P ro Home Office fie n k lm Bldg Poillnnrt Oregon 9?704 1967 anil is located at 4401 w o rk. Each Individual must vastatlng earthq iake o f Good gram s o f PMSC, w ill be the F rid a y , 1964, “ The town looked Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., be judged on his o her a b ility speaker. The m eetings are held lik e It had b»en bombed *’ to perm orm the w o rk. (continued page 7 c o l. 5) h e at the Managers’ Resiaurant a t sal.t, N .E. iOth and A lb e rta , i Lucky P atien t goes hom e L Smith Advisor on POC S taff i . i rnrnW** #7 Com pbell Visits Here j™- Admiral Grevely Assumes Dual Command To keep up with inflation SAVE EARN five percent of your income M odel Cities Luncheon 5% per annum, compounded daily “ Pay Yourself First” © Franklin • )