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Portland / Observer Thursday, Sept, 2,1971 Cholesterol in Meat Ettab luh ad 1912 QUALITY DRY CLfANING REASONABli RATES exercise! I hat seems to he a very re a l factor of which there is general medical agreem ent. And it's something everybody can do something about." » •s*Mt o/ / sh » t seevice "Out cleaning if si oev Clt SATUtDAVS until N O O N avaii •COMPLETE LAUNOtY WFVICE Do a v U° 1 Youn«l1 An< 101« N K lU IN G ÎW O tT H A Block* I « of In loftlato ad rs l- »r ie •e »even-tenths of 1 percent ol no training, If you don't know the Navy's officer corps and where you are going to get at a black college a few years a go--at P rairie View In Texas. 3.5 percent of Its enlisted som e education?" ranks. The MORE team then tries A couple more probably will The new chief of naval opera- to wipe out the Navy's enduring be set up. tlon s, Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, In Image as an Institution of white Will or should black youth res; ond In tills era when the s is t that In term s of officers the aristocrats, mostly Southern jf Navy must be competitive with who wouldn't give a black the m ilitary is not overly popular :- the Army (3.2 percent and barnacles off an LST. They and black alienation Is on the r, falling), the Air Force (L 8p er- are trying to emphasize ttiat rise? 0 cent) and the Marine Corps (1.1 the Navy Is a place where Toney made onecomment that u percent), meaningful "black power" can struck me as of overriding im . Toney lias boon made a spe be exercised legitim ately—and portance. "Youngsters In the cial assistant to the Navy's dl- In an atmosphere of comrade Navy can get authority and re , rector of recruiting, beading ship generally free of the racial sponsibility at an early age that r an operation called MORE conflict t liât afflicts som e large would be unheard-of In civilian p ( Minority Officer Recruiting life . Once they know respon t Effort). At a tim e when the sib ility, It Is like a drug; they ■ federal government as a wtiole never want to be without It. M ea t B oard's D ire c to r of And ttiat pushes them on to N u tritio n Research and over ) Is dragging Its feet, the Navy real achievem ent.” seem s finally to have become sees the livestock and meat I thought back 25 years and industry's program of grants . seriou s about equality of oppor- ; tunlty. remem bered a black lad of 19 to scientists engaged inhuman standing as officer of the deck nutrition re s e a rc h . But what Toney and Ills team ! on a fleet tanker full of high of three blacks and one Oriental 1 He said the Georgia work octane gasoline in the icy North “ adds one m ore piece of evi are bearing as they visit r e- • Atlantic. Pretty big stuff fora crultlng stations and black c o l- 1 dence of t ie growing body of guy not yet out of his teens. leges typifies the confusion,the 1 research which challenges the l*d be hard p ressed to prove anger, the unthinking rage that ( how much it helped, but Pm scientific v a lid ity of Jumping perm eates much of black so - c convinced ttiat it sure didn't a ll saturated fats into the same clety today, C hurt. category as causative agents "What are you doing In whit in raising blood cholesterol ey’s Navy Instead of our hero le v e ls ." helping your black brothers?» 1 a black student demands. He noted fu rth e r It has not Let’s not kid ourselves,*’ T even been proven that high Toney responds. "Tell me h blood cho lestero l. In itself, how much are you going Io * contributes to the development help black people If you have N of heart desease. "Seem Council on a g in g Elects WATCH OCTI POR CHILDREN y the sun tie Navv 'nrnJm m -program New flab ta ssa g e facilities are t>elng constructed by Port land General Electric Com pany at River Mill Dam on the Clackamas River near Esta All regular--season and tire- cada. The dam was built season games of the Portland Just after the turn of the cen Trail Blazers will be broad tury and has always been dif cast for the second straight ficult tor fish to t a s s . A year on KOJN radio plus a study concluded In 1970 by network of 10 other stations the Fish Commission of Ore througliojt Oregon. gon and Portland General And at the mike once again E lectric determined tlat mod for all clasnes will he Bill ification of the old fishway was (Rip City) Schonely. needed to provide adeqiate The broadcast plans were an fish la ssa g e. nounced Tuesday by officials of The new construction Incor the Trail Blazers and KOIN. porates a new entrance, an "We are delighted to a sso eightfold Increase In water cia te once again with KOIN,' flow attraction and a large said Harry Gllckmnn, execu holding tond. Form erly, those tiv e vice president of the ■prlng chlnook which passed B lazers. "We firm ly believe ovar River Mill Dam were that tlx broadcasts during our trapped at Faraday la m (five first season In the National m tles upstream), transported Basketball Association contri a lo v e the third an<J uppermost buted greatly to the fan en dam. North Fork, and then re thusiasm for our team ." leased . The revised fishway A total of 82 home and away w ill permit trapping of spring gam es during the regular cam Chinook below River Mill la m paign will be broadcast plus nine where trucks can pick them up p re.sea so n garnes--for an and transport them alwve all three dams. In addition, the new entrance will b« con- winter steelhead pass River Mill Dam and all have ex perienced difficulty at the en trance of the old fish lad.ler. With completion of the new ent ranceway, all three s|>ecles with relatively few problems. should be better able to nego In order Io construct the new entrance, It lias t>een tiate the dam. The program necessary to shut down the to Improve fish passage fa on the Clackamas existing fishway, oven though c ilitie s many spring Chinook are still River Is a Joint effort of the below the dam due Io a pecu National Marine Flsherlea liar tendency of this species Service,Bureau of Sport Fish to refuse to migrate above e r ie s and W ildlife, Oregon dams In the W illamette River State Game Commission, between late June and mid- September. After examining fish movement records, the fishery agencies decided that construction during tills rlod of little fish passage would cause the least Inter ference with the annual fish migration. A few hundred INC. ■prlng Chinook are currently holding below River Mill IMm 1,11,1 will remain there during the construction period. The new facilities are expected to he in operation by October L Spring chlnook, coho, and Blazers Broadcast ACME GLASS CO. A* th#lr monthly meetng on August * h ‘he City-County Council on Aging elected the following officers: Chairman - Dr. Thomas L. Meador, sem t-retlred anti form er City Health Officer for man> years. Vice Chairman - M iss Martha Shull, retired school teacher game will (r e-elected to tills o ffic e ! Septemtier Secretary - Dr. Alfred Sugar- gainst the man, Assistant P rofessor of The league Speech at Portland State Unl- S esttle— verslty and a new member of ght, Octo- the Council. Coliseum. T reasurer - Gene Rossman, will be D irector, Housing Authority of an 10 sta- Portland. In Port- Besides Dr. Sugarman, there ted geo- are two other new members; t Oregon. M iss Helen Manning, retired social worker, and Mr. Guy . F razier, Vice President and ri se by personnel Manager at Tektro- Juiy to ntx. Others on the Council ally ad- are charter m em bers Gerson decline Goldsmith and M rs. Helen tnjune, Zollinger; and Mrs. Marie las early Smith, who has served for over J the July 8 { ear- nt took E x-officlo m em bers are s E m - WaHer A' Go“ > M- D , « r e c to r . , ‘whiz-k Department of Medical S er- i. which v ic e s, Pubnc HeaMh Dlvls, I y su kc representing Multnomah fin July County; and M iss Dorothea mploy- Lensch, Director, Recreation was not Division, Bureau of Parks, and ingly, there is evidence that high blood cholesterol can be regarded as a warning signal that somewhere in tie body something is haywire which could lead to heart trouble. It m ight have nothing to do w ith d ie t whatsoever...and it might be an effect rather than As long as the w age-price freeze bolds Its present course, ■ cities and counties paying emJ -- ployees le ss than the federal ¡ minimum wage will be Ineli gible for their allotted share , of the $1 billion recently . appropriated for em ergency public employment assistan ce for sim ilar work, notes Com m erce Clearing House. scientific doubts about the The 90-day freeze on wages safety ol consuming large and prices begun August 15 fias amounts of polyunsaturated been ruled applicable to the sa l (p r im a rily vegetable) fats and a ries of state and local govern oils as a means of low ering mental employees by the Office blood cholesterol le v e ls . He of Emergency Preparedness, However, the public employ said there is considerable evi ment act, under which public dence that high levels of bodies can get federal money to vegetable o ils seem to produce hire additional em ployees--an a number of degenerative effort both to alleviate unem diseases, possibly including ployment and provide necessary cancer. M ost of this research public services that local has been done with labora governments have found In tory anim als but a study of creasingly difficult to finance— • modified diets at a V e te ra n ’ s requires that employees hired Hospital in C a lif, also indi under the program must be paid either the prevailing rate or the cated cancer in humans could federal minimum wage which be related to a high poly ever Is higher. unsaturated d iet, le observed. In testimony last month be If type of fat is not a fore the House Appropriations , fac to r in heart disease, what Committee, the Labor Depart ment's A ssistant Secretary tor should the aveiage Am erican Manpower, Malcolm L ovell, ' do to protect his heart? said that som e localities pay / “ F ir s t and forem ost,consult le s s than the federal minimum ' your p hysician ," sakl Sher and would need to raise wages V m an. " H e can check fo r to be eligible for public em - } symptoms of nigh blood pres ployment funds. X sure, stress, diabetes and "The law sp ecifies an V other such factors which are applicant must not differentiate fl known to be related to heart between what a person hired / disease. And c e rta in ly most under this act gets and what a X of us w «dd do well to cut person doing comparable work y g ets," Lovell testified. "When () down on a ll c a lo ries — both you look at that legally It means \ polyunsaturated and saturated that not only can't they get le s s \ fats, as w ell as sweets and but also not more than anybody 7 statehe s— as a means of e ls e . If they are required to fi weight control. Cutting out get the federal minimum wage 7} the only way to deal with that ' Is to bring everybody e ls e up." USDA Inspected Cut-Up Pan Ready ©I Potato Chips Cayla Canned Pop size 12 s1°° ■ tor ■ Hamburger o Wiener Buns aron W e D e liv e r Lunch Special served d a ily from 11A.M. to 2 P M . $1.35 C om plete O p e n M o n d a y thru Friday 11 A M . to 1:30 A M . Sat. 2 P .M . to 3 :3 0 A M . Sun. 1 P.M . to 12 M id n ig h t Ribs C h ic ke n Tips 1011 N .E .A lb e r ta 2 8 2 - 2 2 8 9 W ATCH O U T FOR C H IL D R E N each Pork and Beans Flash frozen to lock in the farm fresh flavo r. . . fresher when you buy them, fresher when you serve them. 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