Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 05, 1971, Image 2

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    Youth
needs
Retirement
Black enrollment now
6.5% in higher ed
High school has changed
Substantially less than half
the workers in tbe Nation's p ri­
vate sector are coveted by pri­
A new twist In educatimi w ill be
••Youth needs to know a n d vate
___ _________
Those turning dreams Into re - care Vessel la on Its way to
retirement p la n s . This
seen at Adams and Jefferson High
allty at Adams are Mary Jo sail some very deserving child
to (eel deeply the importance discomfiting tact is revealed by
Schools
this
year.
Now
pre­
l he U , S. o f f ice of Education's
head teacher; Brenda ren Into marvelous and new ports
mate waa considerably higher schoolers w ill be going to high Haney,
of the dignity of every m an," * Bureau of l aboi Statistics'
W alter MacPeek of the Am erl- estimate that employers of 4? ' 1<K® ’or CftfU Rights (t)CK)
that the actual black enroll­ schooll At least, that Is, through Bentord, assistant teacher; Jan of call.
Grange, teacher aide; Debbie if you are a Model Cities
ment.
can Hunianics Foundation said percent of private nonfarm has statistics showing that of
the doors, and Into a center de­
Bortz, Ml: s l ’aula Nagel,and An- resident working or going to
5,730,000 fu ll-tim e students In
yesterday
in
discus
sing
the
need
There
has
been
a
steady
signed
especially
tor
little
child­
workers do not have tension or
The Northwest's Best WeOfcly
for young people to choose deterred profit - sharing plans. I . S. colleges and universities
numerical inctease In black ren. There to greet them, work gela Robinson, student aides, school full time and have a child
Joan
Crosby
Is the
Jome care problem, be certain to ltv
A Block Owned Publication
careers with youth - serving Moreover, e v e n in establish­ last fall, 379.000 — about b i
enrollment tn higher «location with them play with them, and Economics coordinator of the vest (gate enrolling your three and
agencies. “ We need to realize ments with plans, some of the pet cent — were black Am eri­
over the pest five or alx years, plan tor them w ill be a staff Career Education Child Care tour year olds. The Adams Cen-
Published every Thursday by E xie Publishing Company. ?20l N
tut the percentage Increase has especially trained and skillful Center who w ill be supervising te r now has a full enrollment
snd to help others to realize employees— usually p a rt-tim e cans. Comparable figures for
KUllngsworth Portlaixi, Oregon 97217.
that the respect — or lack of temporary, and short service the tall of 19og showed a black
botin slight, because white en­ In the area of child development. and training the high school stu- but there Is still space at the
SubarnptKin ratea 40 cents per month bv earner >4.0Oper veer
?U.r. ,'* ls tol dents' Involved
enrollment of approximately 5. 6
iespect — we feel for a person workers—do not participate.
rollment ha a also lean rising « . „ « e u V
In a ff
the program. Jefferson
location.
>5.00 per year by mall In Tri-County area; >5.25 per year else­
a r e " ''to '/ haW
iw ' 0 ! J/ ,f,I*’ rson ,‘ h* , s‘
P re s ch o
o le r, fo r AflUt'ng“ t v
4 -C , “ a lia s ," C Commlnlty
Coor­
rapidly.
per
cent,
and
In
the
fall
of
I9ft5
usually
shows
through,"
he
where.
Phone 283-2486
T h e article, “ Incidence o f
dinated Child
the
estimated
black
enrollment
said.
the
vision
to
dream*
of
this
nlui
*A»*e,
head
teacher;
Velma
cancles
Is
desired.
He sure and
A few years ago, the Office
Private Retirement P lans," is
ALFRED LEE HENDERSON. Publisher and Editor
working or stu-
li**l”, u » •■»•"tant teacher; call the Early Childhood Educa-
for C ivil Rights was aggres­ tor children of working
“ Leaders of youth groups by E m e r s o n B eier(a labor was 4.5 per cent.
or stu
a‘de; tlon office at 220 N .E . Beech
The latest figures are con­
need to feel and to help others economist in th e Division of
sively pursuing expanded op­ dent parents Hi theM.xta? Cities
nly
does
this
solve
*
?
stud*
nt
assl"tants
to
be Street for futher Information,
to tee I the importance of a General Compensation Studies, tain«! in a voluminous mass of
portunities for m lnlrities in area. Not only
my ooes mis solve selected.
Jackie Kling w ill be - - ------------ -
deep concern for peace in the Buieau of Labor Statistics) and computer printouts produced
higher education, telling pre­ chUd'™ Sbu“tf l7’T ,yJ ‘M.rXL“ r mKl " ’• » ° " * ® H ‘o“» m lc s c « “r(U « to r b y So, If you should be ambling
The current public discussion on the possibility of there being a hearts of nien. Until we develop
one of our high schools and
uixler contract for UCR by a
v
° f ‘ h* h,« h schoo‘ • ‘ uden‘ «
dominantly - white Institutions to Llss ’on thé A . . r
see three-foot tall people coming
black presidential candidate In the 1972 election is an Issue t h a t high skill in learning to get refers to the latest year for private firm .
,
OCR officials
that full desegiegatton waa to pass on the skills and know- V0,VRd
which
data
aie
available(1
^
8
).
deserves the fullest examInatlon for Its potential and significan ce, along with people, to feel con­
or going In, you may l>e
J-"e rs o n Center. Availableal
expected ol all who wanted ï ï ? 2 Î
M r . Beier reports that the pro­ have had the data for weeks
so assured that they are either child
It Is not a question of whether the Black community is ready or
ren to high school students who
hut
reportedly
have
paid
little
cern for them and to be willing portion of workers without
tederal
funds
and
Instructing
with
helping
hands
are
the
4-C
geniuses
or day care children -
a
whether we should prove that American elections are fa ir a n d
are Interested In career oppor
to
It,
and they
personnel: Barbara Stroughter, (o r both?).
states that they must dismantle tunltles with preschoolers.
Just. T h e Issue Is the recognition that the United Stales as a to try to look at things from private plan differed markedly attention
nurse;
Sandra Smith,
social
their existing dual systems of
nation Is In deep crisis. Its current political leadership, from the their point of view, we w ill from one industry division to apparently have no plans to
W‘." * * work®r *
Ja*’ A n d re i., social
not have real harmony among another. In th e t r a d e
higher education. Now, thuse happening In tht two centers, work asslatani with
W hite House to city and local officials, has no credibility a n d
and release the information In any
in ,.
lacks commitment to anything except; reserving the status quo. community groups or among serv ices divisions, for example comprehensive form to the
Initiatives
apparently
have Innovative Ideas w ill lx» Intro- these to he kev r o í.» w r. 1
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T h e Black community Is a largely untapped source of the type of the nations of the world.”
endaJ. Sources close to OCR
over three-fifths of the workers public. P relim inary figures on
leadership that the nation desperately needs at this Hm«.
In discussing other needs were insuchgroups, compared an Institution - by - Institution
(M|ch , ,
say there la “ no Interest In student help to carry them out fo|d (hrouehou,
T h e significance ofthe question of whether there should be a of youth, he pointed out that
“,cn ,we,v’
higher education th e r," that successfully with the children. month ™ *
with less than one-fifth of those basis were published by the
B la c k presidential candidate In 1972 Is - should th e B la c k
The National Black Silent Ma­
CHRONICLE
FOR
HIGHER
struggle is normal, that very in muiutg.
“ nothing la happening on tbe
¿ i * ~
community. In the Interest of humanity, assume tbe prim ary re­
jority Committee, a group dedi­
E
D
IC
A
I'IO
N
last
spring.
little can be gained without
college
fro
n
t,"
anl
that
"no
Variations in the incidence of
sponsibility for providing the leadership that will rescue this
cated to showing "Am ericans,
effort or without earnest ex­ private p la n s reflect d iffe r-
l C R obtained the enrollment
pressure is being applied to
nation?
white and black, that Negroes can
penditure of energy.
the states which still maintain
ences among establishments in figures last fall, as It has In
We believe this question should be answered In the affirm ative.
d*y to make a pleasant wttom much of the credit tor progress, and are progressing,
"Young people, and adults, level of compensation, organi­ the past, by means of a question­
dual systems." OCR's failure m ' X " * 1 i u 7 V n ? C’ ,or ■•uncWn« ‘ W" educational day under President Nixon’ s poli­
In affirming that a Black presidential candidate siould be 1 n the
need
to
recognize
law
as
a
friend
naire.
Last
year's
suivey
was
race, we are not suggesting that a Black candidate w ill be a
to release the 1970 enrollment
zation of workers, and estab­
t ,
mm'
tem a" y
belongs. Jean Haines c ie s ," Is making a nationwide
;
panacea, no presidential candidate can be that. B u t
t h e and not an enemy. We need lishment __________
data la attributed to “ lethargy,"
size. Where ________
compen- the most complete even some
‘ h? <-:h,ld^ n y «
w *U -b al- Coordinator tor t - C Progrsms' tour. The purpose of the tour,
F residency Is an office that has authority and power that could ba to help boys and g irls to under­ sation averaged less than$ 2.50 -»5U0 institutions submitted flg-
rather than to any Intent to
i ed reaktosts, lunches, and who tla,
the launching according to a NHSMC press
used constructively and could provide much needed moral leader-
stand the reason for law aixi to an hour, 8 out of lOworkers w eie unss» *™* they enrolled better
£ th X ? ,
Ba . day' pad b* Pr’ P«rlng, paring, nnd release, la to "speak out against
conceal the information.
' ship.
work in harmony with It. They in groups with no retirement than 98 per cent of the nation’ s
Both school environments are repairing the budget Is also to black radical snd revolutionary
Among predominantly-whlte unique
The Adams Center, which re i eíve the commun'lty’ ,
T h e r e are a number of Blacks across the nation who are
elements,’ ’ to urge blacks to
must realize that force and p la n s , b u t, where average students. Some highlights from
four-year Institutions, Wayne
; eminently qualified to fill this office: qualified by experience
.
"w ork within the system." and
had
Its
grand
opening
July
6
violence
are not wise or hourly compensation was $5 or the 1970 data:
State University anl the City
mendatlon. Those staff directly
“ cooperate with police ifto r ts
• gained In dealing with tbe problems of the country as a whole.
is a beautiful room with an ob-
effective means of making pro­ more, only 2 out 10 were without
— There were about 357,000
In charge of the ship, Martha to maintain safe streeta.”
College of New York have the
This Is the type of experience that Is needed by a leader In these
blacks (6.9 per cent) among the
gress,*' he pointed out.
coverage.
most black fu ll-tim e stialents-
; • troubled tim es.
The group la headed by Clay
5,187,000 full - time under­
A Black candidate dedicated to ending racism and m ilitarism
-Wsyne with 3,659 anl CCNY
Claiborne, who according to bio­
graduate students at the re­
and to redirecting the nation’ s resources Into abolishing poverty
with 2,046.
About a dozen
graphical Information funilahed
porting institutions.
and resolving the urban crisis would be a candidate with credi­
¡by the NH6MC prase release,
other moatly-whtteuniversities
bility factor Is tbe first step toward moral political leadership.
— Of the 543,000 graduate
1 waa " r e c t a l asalstant to three
enrolled more than 1,000 blacks,
Such a presidential candidacy could mobilise a solid block of 6
1 Republican National Committee
and professional - school stu-
shop areas, with plenty of
among them Rutgers, Southern
million black voters now registered as well «< « ¡vw»nn»i o f
g
Chairm en." The biography doea
EveuU of this past s p r i n g the last dollar for next May. I f ? * " “ *
22» °°° — M t over
llllnios, Michigan State, llll­ room for discovering, creating,
m illion young Blacks who w ill register for the first tim e. T h i s
| not mention that Claiborne waa
nios. Memphis State, UCLA, and even having a coxy little
created s e r i o u s
fln a n lc a lth e Income from local taxes, 0111 per cent ~ wore black,
w ill say to the Republican Party that we reject their »nnn.in.-ari
"Indicted on a etiage of Illegally
difficulties f o r the Portland state funds and other sources
~
Almost 40 per cent of
Berkeley, Michigan and M ary­ private corner all to one’ s self.
policy of "benign neglect” and would notify the Democratic Party
printing and dlatrtbutlng more
Both centers also have the m ar­
Public
Schools.
Staff
members
changes
from
that
projected,
or
black
students
—
some
land.
that we are not In their pocket.
than one million unsigned leaf­
velous advantage of being able
tn a ll positions throughout the If operating costs vary
from *33,000 in all — were enrolled
The largest predumlnantly-
A B la c k presidential candidate could be tbe main vehicle
lets urging Negro voters tn heav­
to
draw
on
the
high
school
de­
d is trict are concerned with w h a t Is anticipated, the date 1,1 Ul m ajority-black colleges
black schools are Southern partments and facilities, such
•? through which the 25 million new young voter« can pl»y » role In
ily Democratic precincts to write
problems occasioned by this when the "mouey runsout" may aa* universities.
University of Loustlans (8,237 as the gymnasiums, closed-cir­
shaping the history ofthe nation; to become actively Involved In
In the name of M artin Luther
Salem—(special)- Adequate
c ris is that affects the lives of d iffe r by a few days one way o r
—
About 204 000 other
the political campaign of a Black candidate Is a concrete w a y to
black fu ll-tim e students) and cuit television studios, the shop help Is repoi ted In most farm King, J r. for President" during
employees, students,their flun- the other from May 12. In t h a t minority - group students -
‘
fight racism.
Howard
University
(7,632). departments, animals from the activities abuut Oregon except th# 1964 presidential election.
Ules and the community as a event, school might run an o ther- 29 000 American inrii.n.
S u ch a candidacy should direct Its appeal to the Women’ s
Jackson State, Texas Southern, science de|>artnients, and special in the raspberry harvests In Then Claiborne waa a special
whole.
Concerted
efforts
a
r
e
day
o
r
two
or
even
close
a
day
or
54
**
• Movement, the Chicano, Indian, Puerto Rican and Aslan-American
000 Orientalsand Ul,000with
Arkansas A M 4N , Norfolk State, a rt students. You dream of It, the Gresham and Oregon City aaalMant to Republican vice
being made at all levels to m ini- two ea rlier. In either case, the « * , L
v communities and to unemployed and low Income whites.
__________
_
_
_
___
___
____
_______
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were
Grambling,
North
Carolina It ’ s avallablel
«reas anl the pole bean harvest presidential candidate William
m
lze
the
hardships
that
w
ill
last
salary
check
of
the
year
spanlsn
surnames
Together, we can become a new m ajority, tbe next stage In t h e
occur and to provide the bested- would reflect any deviation from 0uuntoJ among tbe 5.7 million
A
T
1
T
,
Tennessee
State,
IUske-
in the Gresham area, the Em­ fc. (B ill) M ille r, The Indictment
- radical Reconstruction of American politics that is long overdue.
was reported by "Washington
total.
ucattonal program possible un- t w e n t y
d a y reduction now *
gee and Morgan State all re­
ployment
Division's
Rural
Post" columnist William Rasp­
—
Only 3.9 per cent of
der th e circumstances. The Planned.
ported black enrollments of
Manpower Service report stated berry last year, a few months
following Information w ill help
H*«h school commencements the law students, 4.2 per cent
more than 2,500.
The
Benjamin
Franklin
lie re today, only a si ight short­ after the NHKMC’ e July 4 estab­
answer some of the critical ^ d other district activities a f- of the medical students and
Federal Savings A Loan As­
age of pickers la reported tn lishment. It was also reported
questions about adjustments fected by the shortened year w ill 3.6 per cent of the dental stu-
sociation Is clearing a site
die Cresliani area for rasp­ In the "New York T im es" that
that
must
be
made.
be
adjusted
as
soon
as
arrange-
dents
in
tbe
nation
are
black.
at the corner of N . Roberta
Why is It Impossible for a Black man to be elected to the state
berries anl caneberrles, but the group received Its Initial
In order to operate within tb e ® « t a can be made. With the and the handful of predoml
at the oorner of N. Roberts
■ - legislature? Although real estate policies have largely confirmari
In the Oregon City area there financial backing from the Re­
th e funds available to School Positive a s s i s t a n c e a n d nantb
P
*
and E. Powell Blvd. In Gresh­
nantly-black schools In those
Blacks to a small area of Portland, political boundaries have been
Is
a repoi ted shortage of 300 publican Congressional Cam­
District No. 1 during the 1971-72 cooperation of aU personnel, thr„
am tor a new colonial-style
drawn to prevent the development of a strong Black constituency.
fields enroll close to
pickers. No housing la avail­ paign Committee. RCCC exe-
school
year,
the
Board
of
Edu-
t
M
next
school
year
will
be
a
office
building.
According
to
— .Currently Albina Is divided along Fremont street Into one half in
cation has elected to continue productive and successful one one * tourlh « •** the black
able In the Gresham area and i palgn Committee. RCCC exec-
an announcement by Kotiert
>
Under the new reapportionment plan announced last month, .Albina
limited housing Is repoi tad ln| 1 utlve director John T . Calkins
the educational program
at fo r students and staff in spite of stuJnets>
"
■Wwwd
H.
Hazen,
president
of
the
fsaya
tliat
now
the
re la ­
1s still divided along Fremont street. With tte establishment of
E xcluded ft on. the iC R survey,
the level that existed during the adversity
the
Oregon City area, available tionship has been severed and
Benjamin
Franklin,
It
will
the "Single member d istrict.” This was the opportunity to unite
The month of June statistics
in addition to all part-tim e
1979-71
school
year.
Because
of
g
A
—
house
the
association’
s
branch
on
a
day-to-day
basis.
- Albina Into a "single unit" and provide so m e npfwrtnntty Mr rq-
Just released by the US Depart­
that toe Black silent Majority
t h e rejection oftheoperatlng 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 “
students,
were
all foreign
office and provide rental space
The early potato harvest
presentation from the Black Community,
ment of Commerce show a
Committee la on Its own, except
levy measure by the voters of
In the Gresham financial ills-
students.
The colleges and
at
Ontario
anl
Pendleton
hat
Although we would not suggest r e v e r s e p»rrym»nrtiny tn create
trade deficit of >363 mUllon. trlc t.
for some occasional assistance
Portland,
tbe
resources
of
the
A
-
r
-
—
universities
of
Alaska
and
been held up because of a In getting a press release typed.
a "B la ck" d istrict, neither do we feel that Fremont Is a natural
This was the third straight month
district w ill be about six and one
• Hawaii, where racial classifi­
In keeping with toe Benja­
dividing line - but that Albina has been purposefully divided to
shortage of ra il cars due to
with balances in the red and at
On
Its current tour, the
third
million
dollars
less
than
min
Franklin
colonial
motif,
prevent Its attaining political power.
cation is virtually Impossible,
the end of the firs t half of 1971
the railroad strike. The potato NBSMC’ a "F lying Squad" la
t
h
e
b
u
d
g
e
t
requires.
Con­
toe
new
building’
s
basic
de­
6 appears that the method of "divide and conquer" will remain
llso were left out of the suivey,
a deficit of >373 million has been
harvest la to start August 10 stopping In virtually every city
sign is taken from the famous
sequently, to reduce the cost of
Washington, June 24 (NANA)
’ lnstltutlonlzed In Oregon for the next decade or longer.
registered.
June exports fell
do 7 0 r m « V o ^ e s s m k n 1t r ? J i e2 hf e°
at Grants Psss with adequate with a large black (coincidentally
the
district’
s
operation
by
that
What
Governor's palace In W ill­
There Is at the moment more "p olitical opportunity»» in the
to >3,660 million while Imports
Democratic) population, Includ­
help.
Powell, ___
Author'
iamsburg, Virginia. East and
amount of money, the Board 0 f A d a m Clayton
__ , __ ________,
deep “ South*'than In “ Oregon” , the land of the Empire Builders
Increased to >4,023 million. The
Education has determined that Louis E. Lomax and the rig h t-'0**6!?®3 ant* universities that
The pole bean harvest has ing all seven of the nine that
west wings have been added to
"Conqured and held by free men, fairest and the just.”
Assistant Secretary of the T rea­
e a c h employee w ill work ap- wing Liberty Lobby of Washing- eceive no federal funds,
Increase the size of toe first
started In all areas and adequate have elected black (Incidentally
T h e other solution since the "decision makers’ * divide t h e
sury, Harold Passer, said that
and
second
floors.
The
build­
■proxlmately
twenty
days
less
ton
have
In
common?
The
difficulties
In
gathering
help is presently available in all Democratic) congressmen. The
Black Community Is to display the type of "Am ericanism " which
to some extent the deficit re­
group Is not stopping In Boston,
ing w ill be
approximately
than
his
normal
schedule
and
The
Internal
Revenue
Service
ccurate
statistics
by
race
are
areas except Gresham w l»re
w a s exhibited In Masschusetts when an overwhelming " W h i t e
flects "special situations’* such
where Edward Brooke, the black
120 x 52 feet, containing three
w ill receive payment lor only (IRS) says they all owe Uncle o great that the likelihood of
m ajo rity" elected Senator Edward Brooke.
a alight slioitage of pickers (colncldentidjy K e ^ b H c M ) ~sZi-
as actual and potential strikes.
stories tor a total of some
t h e number of days worked, Sam tax money.
ubstantlal e rro r is very high,
He cited specifically the West
exlata because housing and ator lias his home baae.
thereby reducing this annul tn-
According to United States Tax or examDie .» th -re ir » in
16, 360 square feet of floor
Coast longshoremen’ s strike and
transpoi tatlon are not avail-
The current “ crusade tor pa­
space. There w ill be a clock
come by his dally rate m u ltlp ll- Court records, the IRS Is s e e k - ,., 29 000 ^m eriz-
irJt
od
. — , days.
*
t
, 7,019 from Powell, the con-
Ind“ "
the East Coast’ s longshoremen’ s
ahis.
trio tis m " la being financed by
ed hv
by 4
twenty
in the tower facing north and
threat of strike. Importers have
Discussion with represen troverslal form er . Harlem
. . . . . . . . la w - ^ 1- “ " 1* student8 tn college,
south.
Ample parking with
Cucumber harvest Is starting contributions from the group’ s
been Importing ahead ot normal
9,000 members and through " d ir ­
tatlves of the various employee maker who says
says now
now he
he w
wlll^®0
ill1" " about 9lx P®r c«nt of «J*
green plantings w ill be pro­
at
Hillsboro, McM innville and
schedules beefcuse of the labor
ect mall solicitations," accord­
groups has revealed that most move from New York City to1“ * « 3 ,r e students — an un­
vided In front of the building,
Portland with ade-juste helparxl
problems on the docks. Then,
ing to a NBSMC press release.
employees prefer the reduction his favorite haunt on the island ealtstlcslly high percentage.
which w ill contain such mo­
is to start In the Salem area Some funds were raised through
too,
M r.
Passer esplalned,
In salary to be distributed over of Blmlnl; >35,063 from the L lb -* lc e as great as the college-
dern conveniences as an ele­
August 8.
economic growth In many major
distribution (at >15 for 100 cop­
the total number of checks that erty Lobby and >35,450 from.olng
ratio among whites,
vator, air-conditioning and an
foreign markets has slowed down
Die Bartlett pear harvest ies) of a brochure, prepared by
w ill be received rather than Lomax, of Baldwin, New York.lowever great tbe possibility
employee’ s lounge. Dan Nash
with a resulting falling off In
IS to start August 25 in Hood the RCCC, lists along with White
to have no Income at the last and his form er wife, Wanda Kay,,f e rro r, though, tbe OCR sur-
assistant vice-president ofthe
demand for US products.
River aral Medford areas; and House assistant Robert J. Brown,
of tbe work year. Implement- of Los Angeles.
,ey i8 »eneraliv taken to be
Benjamin Franklin, Is mana­
lng tbe reduced pay schedule
Powell’ s e a rlie r tax troubles. Y
, .. d
.
die d'AnJiw pear harvest is such leaders as confidential sec­
ger of the Gresham office.
scheduled to start around Seni retaries.
r * t,a r l®"» )unl° r foreign service
In this manner w ill mean that were the subject of political spec- K ,
'
y Because it
M ary G. M ille r designed
7 at Hood Rive,
O,? C* r '> IXs‘ r,c‘ of Columbia
each employee who receives
, s
r
y all fiill-tlm e
Jives ulatlon, with claims the govern-
govi—
the building, which will be con­
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iiouu
R
iver.
Medford
cltv
co
u n cilm a n . a memberofthe
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Medford
city
councilman,
twelve J equal checks during the ment soft-pedaled them In r e -,tud®nts’
structed by general contractor
es expects to be short 100 American
Revolution
Blcen-
course of the year w ill have turn for support. Now though. , Ihe *-*• J. Census Bureau,
Dave ChrLstensen, Inc. The
pear pickers by September 7 fennlal Commission, and US Jud-
People
planning to re tire target completion date Is Jan­
a reduction in pay equal to one the IRS says Powell owes mon- T 8 a ,ma11 samP*e of house-
and limited housing Is to he
Many of the "leaders’ *
before age 65 can elect to draw uary 1, 1972.
and two-thlrds days pay In each ey for 1965 on the basis of "un-
s *nste«d of a school-by-
available
for
the harvest. were appointees of form er pres-
reduced retirem ent benefits as
of the twelve monthly payments, explained deposits" with the :ho°* h®84* count, said in its
The new "Governor’ s pa­
Rosetxng area pear harvest Is ld"?‘ Lyndon Baines Johnson.
early as age 62, but Medicare's la c e " Is Gresham Is the la r­
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Employees who receive ten pay- House Sergeant-at-Arm stotallngist estimate of college en-
Since its Inception, the Nation­
hospital Insurance and optional gest In a series of colonial
scheduled to start August 15
ments would have their twenty >14,904.
hlment by race that the re we re
al Black Silent M ajority Com­
medical coverage are not avail­ landmarks now under con­
with adequate help.
days reduction In work d ls trl-
Powell says the unreported In-m sot 500,000 black American
able until age 65. Thus a person struction by the Benjamin
buted over the ten payment p e r- come represented gifts, ratherillege students in the fall of
Apple lisrvest la scheduled mittee lias been met with silence
from most of the nation’ s black
retiring early needs to keep Ms Franklin.
tods. Because teacher salaries than taxable Income.
He dls-<68
The 1970 e r a «nr«»,
A replica of ML
to start September I with ade­
leadership, but It has beer, com-
private health Insurance In force. V ernon is nearing completion
change to the new schedule at puted the IRS’ adding >1,488 to d ,^ ..,, th, . th_
, ’y
quate
help
at
M
ilton-Freew
ater
toe beginning of the school year, I his income.
The goveremert
a“ 9 th* ‘ the cenaus est‘-
.
.
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A person deciding to start at Lake Oswego.
Another,
* \ , ^ . hO.P hary.e’ ,L1* “c ,* du,odl p“p* r8 w,d columnists and
drawing retlrm ent benefits un­ "Independence H all,” la being
at
salary adjustments reflecting ' said this represented p a y m e n ts ^ ^ y t O
to start August 30 at Grants I least one U jj. Senator
der Social Security at age 62 built In Russellville. A fourth
the reduced work year tor made by the Abyssinian Baptist
Strom
Pass
and
August
16
st Salem. Thurmond (R-SC ).
Instead of 65 may ask how much Is In the planning stage for
teachers w ill appear firs t In Church, of which Powell has been
his payments would be reduced, the Progress area. Leasing
the paycheck at the end of pastor, tor Powell’ s personal
here Is an example: A man with agent for office space In these
September, 1971.
expenses.
covered earnings that would en­ buildings is Bauer-Handel,
Because some facets of the
The ex-Congressman also dis-
75,000 automobiles were a-
d istrict’ s operation must
be puted the IRS’ refusing to allow bandoned In New York City title him to get >148.80 a month Inc. Realtors,
conducted throughout the entire expense deductions for travel and last year, an Increase of at age 62 this year would receive
year, such as building security, office matters, which, he said, 15,000 over 1969. The prob- >201.50 if he waited to retire at
payroU activities, a n d other Involved operating his Congres- lem has become so costly to age 65 In 1974. Reductions are
business and maintenance pro­ slonnl office, as well as enter- the city that legislation has proportionate for retirement In
cedures, the twenty days of re ­ talnment, auto and alimony costs, been proposed which would ro~ other years between 62 and 65.
Certain people 65 or older who
duced employment w ill be dis­
The IRS said Lomax had failed quire buyers of new cars to
Much more needs to Ire
tributed during the year
as to report 1966 Income from roy- deposit >100; and owners of failed to apply for Medicare's
scheduled by the employee’ s altles and lectures, as well as a existing cars, >50 with the optional medical Insurance dur­ 1 known about the effects of
supervisor to meet the needs of salary from the Cool It Opera- State Department of Motor ing the Initial seven-month per­ marijuana before It can be
the district and at the same time tlon. Lomax said his accountant Vehicles. Deposit certificates iod when they firs t were eligible, properly evaluated, medically
This was one
to give consideration to the knew about the Income and should would be j^issed on as the car now have until March 31 If they o r legally.
want to sign up.
For people conclusion of a two-day con­
needs of the employee as much have reported It.
changed hands and the final
born on or after October 1, 1902 ference held recently by the
a s possible. Record of these
Denying any fraud, he said the owner would get the deposit
twenty days will be kept by the IPS was wrong In disallowing de- back provided he presented through September 30, 1903, It Is New York Academy of Sci­
the last chance. Those who wait ences.
employee’ s supervisor and w ill Auctions for research, advertls- proof that he
D r. Arnold J. Stager, D ir­
not be reported to payroll. The lng, legal fees and entertainment, of the car in had disposed more than three years after they
an acceptable firs t were able to apply lose ector, Reed 4 Carnrlck In­
teacher work year will conclude
The Liberty Lobby, challenging manner,
eligibility.
Those born before stitute, and the conference’ s
on May 12,1972, and In order to a claim for 1966 taxes, said the
October 1, 1902 no longer are co-chairman and program o r­
provide children as much In­ government was trying to tax
ganizer, said that a lack of
eligible.
struction as possible, children non-taxable gifts and contribu­
w ill be In class through May 11 tions to capital of a non-profit
This question often arises: If sufficient published scientific
‘
*
leaving only May 12 for teachers corporation.
an elderly person receiving Soc­ knowledge presented a ser­
It said the gross
so-
to devote to closing the school
ial Security becomes physically ious
. , deterrent
. to effective
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receipts of >377,430 constituted
Are you planning a vaca- o
r mentally Incapable of handling clal or r ”tf,ilatory activities,
y e a r . T h e shortened school gifts of voluntary contributions tlon this summer? O r will
year will change the grading to capital, a label also applied it turn out to be
his or her benefit payments, can The Academy Conference pro-
a "w ork
sorneorie else - such as a son or vlded
• ‘ ’ an opportunity for rep­
periods to November 5, January to >9,255 the organization re­
trip
"?
The
PORTLAND
7, March 3, and May 12. please
daughter - be designated to re ­ resentatives of every field of
ceived when It merged with Am­
use these dates as the final day ericans for National Security. TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMIS­ ceive them for the liandlcapped science to exchange Informa­
SION says trying to drive person? The answer Is yes, but tion on the subject.
for each grading period rather
Tax Court records also showed
than the lates printed on the
Chemists,
toxicologists,
that the government has reachivl five or six hundred miles a the choice of person to receive
school calendar for 1971-72. stipulated settlements with two day is No vacation ... It's the payments is up to Social pharmacologists, anthropolo-
A t this time ofthe year It Is
fo rm e r Kennedy administration hard, demanding work. Plan Security officials, who must be gists, psychiatrists and’ neii-
not possible to predict
with
aides and anthropologist Ashley your vacation lor fun, and satlsfled that It Is In the best rologlsts presented their find-
complete accuracy toe financial M . Montagu for about 30 cents on safety, too.
interest of the beneficiary. Your tags to an audience of about
Picture of the district down to the dollar.
local S»S. office can provide in- 500 scientists, Including many
formation on the procedure.
¡from abroad.
Now It the accepted time
Nat l Black
Silent Maj.
School Dist. Problem
“o
™ i ' r i ‘r
Ore. Harvest
news
sal expand
Local Political Situation
U.S. trade
Think On these things
By Joyce Hifler
The sweetest fruit is farther out o n the
•• limb.
; • A lot of people have gone out on a limb
for something or someone and found the
:• fruit sweet but the height a little frightening
I t takes a pioneering spirit to go out on
a limb for a cherished goal, to bear the
brunt of criticism , to chance temporary
defeat, delay and unsolicited opinions.
Most people are willing to stay on ground
and let the more daring take the chances,
the hard knocks, and yes, the opportunities.
It has all to do with whether we are persons
of a pioneering quality or content to follow
safely in the footsteps of the more ad­
venturous. T h e sweetest fruits are for
those who do not get dizzy at the heights-or
the depths.
A Prim er in Human Relations
Have self-control.
Understand others’ viewpoints.
Make others’ interests your own.
Aomit it when you’re wrong.
Never make promises you can't keep.
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Disposal
Look for Barnett Signs
Drugs and
Behavior
Quality Homen
3 Bdrm.3 Lx)ts 2106 N.E. Saratoga
$22fOOO, PHA or $5,000 on Contract
3 Bdrin. 5624 N.l 11th Ave.
$16,500. Cash
5 Bdrm. 5622 N.E. 10th Ave.
$17,300. EHA 1 extra lot $2,(MX).
4 Bdrm. 5524 N.E 13th
$ 11,200. Contract
Reason: don't argue.
Explain thoroughly.
Lead: don't drive.
Avoid snap judgements.
Take care of little things.
Inform people of changes affecting them.
Observe and listen.
Never criticize in public.
Stress the positive.
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Plan for SS
I
4 Bdrm. 5702 N.E. 13th
$14,500. PHA
I ndrm . 1339 N.E. Ilccch
$IO,IH8.33 plus closing.
Barnett Real Estate
27 N . K illingw erth
2S 9-7354
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