Hcgon Stale lliivcrxity Turva Ills Oregon »7331 7 /5 )LK 0 j. pOSTAGt p A I >’ POUÎLAN0, ORi ;ON 4 H KM II 2 1 ° - ' —— J OCT 197J Candidates Seeking Positions Citizens Planning Board Needs You Y o u r v o te counts Election Sot. Sept. 2 5 F o rty -fo u r candidates have b een certified f o r Model C ities C it iz e n s Planning Board election scheduled for September 25. One represent­ ative from each of the eight elementary school areas In Model Neighborhood w ill he elected. Area residents who are 14 years and older may cast (a llo ts at the following polling places which w ill le open from «:00 a jn . to 8:00 p .m .-B o ls le Elemental y School; E l lot Ele­ mentary School; Humboldt E le m e n t a r y School; King Elementary School; Sabin Ele­ mentary School; Vernon Ele­ mentally School; and Woodlawn Elementary School. Valid Identification must be shown at tfie jx ilt in order to vote. (D rive rs license, l i b r a r y card, draft card, etc.). "STOP H IM ’ STOP H IM ’ u Gun in hand. her lovely features divtorled by rage T a Z d ^ ^ l * bblk ’‘P*Bkrr frwm hh ,he ,ru,b » brutal murder in he nuv h inning, an exciting. new motion picture made by a black firm K-talb Productions In the movie Miss Herd portrays a conservative school teacher who a also the hi'lernalmnai* W,<’ ,ed * W,e C° P B"* b reba* '* «»ou|h William Thompson Citizens Participation is trie backbone of Model C ities— participate by voting fo r the candidate of yourcholce. Vote and urge your neighbors to vote. The Citizens Planning Hoard is reflecting your Ideas In the Mwlel C ities projects and programs. Y o u r vote counts. Pictures co n tin u ed on p a g e 7 Black Political Meet Planned Black political and c iv il rights leaders w ill meet in Chicago next week to make final plans and strategy toen- tei black candidates InUemo- cra tlc presidential prim aries next year. A bout 60 prominent leaders have been Invited to the meeting. T h e ir strategy is to solidify die black vole, which would pose a serious threat to tra­ ditional Democratic Party strength In black commun­ ities. The four basic considera­ tions are; Formation of a black political party, which several have already dism is­ sed; running blacks in Demo­ cra tic p rim a rie s in F lorida, Illin o is, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Tennessee and Cal­ ifornia, and other states with large black populations; the relationship of blacks to any fourtfi-party movement; and the possibility of a black vice presidential candidate. In what was planned as a se­ cret session, the strategy for next year was developed by Georgia Sute Rep. Julian bond in a s e r i e s of papers stamped "confidential” were sent to prospective p a rtici­ pants. B o n d stated that he conference in Atlanta, saying the Pantlwis are now "looking to die South fo r tie thrust of Black liberation.** South Ihe BlackPantlei P arty Co- Founder, Huey p . Newton, announced the P arty’ s plan to m o v e their national head- quarteia Horn Oakland to Atlanta, Georgia within .1» next alx months. Newton made tlw announcement In a news Newton who had been touring southern cities tu r tle past few weeks said he had begun to fee I some of Ids people's roots In his tour at the south. "A tlanta lias 52% Black imputation and la ideal for the Panthers'new efforts which w ill cultivate this field m ile soutli,’ ’ Newton said. Move Blanchard speaks A m erican nam ed treasure M rs . Romana Banuelos lias been appoint id to be Trea­ surer of the United Sutes by President Richard Nixon, de­ fienden! on the Senate’ s ap­ proval. M rs. Banuelos is the fir s t Chican< woman to hold so high an o il ice in the govern­ ment. T h la p sitlon, which has a salary of $.<6,000 a year, has traditionally been held by a woman and tier chief function wdl be to sign currency. M rs. Banuelos, who Is a na­ tive of M iam i, Arizona, was raised in a mountain village in Chihuahua, Mexico. She is currently the chairman of the board of d ire cto rs of the Pan American National Bank of East Loa Angeles. Haveÿou tried our ^D in ^efs? H’s an easy way to save. compounded daily p a id quarterly Your dimes can become dollars in a hurry II you keep them in a dime saver. Soon as it's full, you have $3.00 to add to your savings account. Dimers are fun, and educa­ tional too. They're Free to savers at the Benj. Franklin. Benj. ß Inmkliii r iD IN A L » A V IN O » A IO A N A «» N R obert H H e ren Pros • 14 O ffice» • Rhone 224 1133 Hom e O ffice f re n k iin B ldg P o rtla n d O regon 97204 Resident in hospital 1 tie Portland observer has my personal congratulations fo r having successfully com­ pleted its fir s t year of pub­ lishing. 1 wish you many more years of sim ila r success. ARTHUR FLETCHER wages and prices. The levy is necessary to augment an amended "h o ld - the - lin e " budget proposed by the board of education. Should the levy request be approved, the d is tric t’ s gen­ eral fund txidget would fa- restored to $71,661,927 fo r 1971-72— sufficient to run a complete normal school year. But should the levy request again be defeated, the d is tric t would be operating under an inadequate general fund bud­ get of only$67,i04,000— which the school board has stated would necessitate closing all schools some 17 to 20 days e a rlie r than usual. The budget m erely holds the line against inflation and fo r a sound educational pro­ gram fo r Portland children. It does not in any way move forward with needed new ed­ ucational improvements. And speaking of completing It is a one-year solution years successfully, it is my to a continuing educational hope that Portland's public c ris is in Portland schools. schools can boast of the same During the past year your achievement by next June. As newspaper has played a key you know, Portland school role in inform ing your readers d is tric t residents w ill ballot of the needs of the schools Sept. 28 on a special operat­ ing levy of $5,740,000 to keep Thank you fo r a forum lo r ration«. >. »- the schools open fo r a fu ll cussions of issues on which academic year. there are legitimate d iffe r­ This is the third levy pre­ sented to voters this year, and ences as well as agreements. is some $1,220,000 less than Robert W, Blanchard the previously defeated mea­ sures—p rim a rily due to the Superintendent, current presidential freeze on Portland Public Schools Street trees 11» Original crim e against Blacks was committed In the South. "W e’ re returning to the scene of tie c rim e ." 1 he Panthers were founded in i iskland In 190b by Newton and Bobby Seale, who wei e students at M e rritt College. Caring about others natural is a part Fletcher accepts Post can ticket. At th a t tim e Fletcher was a city coun­ A rthur Fletcher resigned his position with the U.S. Depart­ ment of Labor to accept an ap­ pointment to become U.S. al­ ternate delegate to the United Nations, a ninty-day assign­ ment. Fletcher is expected to run fo r the Senate seat fo r the State of Washington now held by Senator Warren Magnuson. Fletcher gained national pro­ minence in 1968 w h e n he almost won the Washington State Lieutenant G o v e r n o r ­ ship, running on the Republi- cilman in Pasco, having been the firs t black to be elected to a city office in Washington. Fletcher admits his party Is not popular with blacks and es­ timates that Nixon would today receive about 10% of the black vote, approximately the same that he received in 1968. He does not plan to change par­ ties, but to attempt to broaden the base from within. D o w n to w n Plan D isplay The Downtown Plan w ill be the basis fo r a series of ac­ tion programs. The ground­ work fo r several imple­ menting actions is already un­ derway as the C ity and the State Highway Department near agreement on a closure date fo r Harbor D riv e . Build­ ing on the foundations being laid this year by the Downtown Plan, aDesign Plan & Manage­ ment Program fo r develop­ ment of the W aterfront is be­ ing proposed which w ill pro- d 'fr* e. proving the W aterfront, adding parks and other fa c ilitie s , and providing to r the diverse ac­ tiv itie s that w ill make the riverbank once again a place fo r people. When agreement is reached on routes fo r tra n sit through Downtown Portland, detailed plans w ill be developed which w ill provide fo r sidewalk widening, landscaping, bus shelters, and efficient tra ffic flow. The Skidmore Fountain V ill­ age Association has asked the city to help develop more de­ tailed plans fo r protecting the historical character of this flavorful part of Downtown Portland. The Downtown Plan w ill deal with the land use and tra ffic problems associated with the protection of this area. The joint city-county com­ mittee on the Government Center is preparing revised plans fo r City-County building needs. A scale model of Downtown Portland w ill be presented to the C ity of Portland and the Downtown Planning Team by the Portland Association of Building Owners and Msn- agei □ at ceremonies on Mon­ day, September 20, 1971 at 10:15 a jn . in the lobby of the UjS. National Bank, 321 S.W. 6 th. Through the combined ef­ forts of Great Western Nation— al Bank, the Oregon H istorical Society, Portland Planning Commission, CH2M, and C ampbei 1 - Y ost, the bank architect, historical m ateri­ als and pictures are on dis­ play at Great Western, S.W. Sixth and A lder, which illu s­ trate the development of Downtown. This display is the fir s t of a series which over the next several months w il ex­ plore Downtown from its be­ ginning in the 1840* s to the pre­ sent and into the future. Irvington Community Asso­ ciation voted Tuesday night to s u n a street tree beautifica­ tion program in their neigh­ borhood. Ihey have had chapters in tie The program calls for ap­ South hut tle lr m ajor impact proximately two thousand In tie South lias teen In Atlanta street trees to be added to and New Orleans. the area. The 1CA had de­ veloped tte program m co­ operation with the Portland Development Commission as part of their Neighborhood De­ velopment Program (NDP). The NDP w ill provide funds for some 500 of those trees this year. Additional trees w ill be added in following years. The blame fo r this massacre The fir s t to receive trees is shared by everyone of the under tie plan w ill be the dis­ principals In v o lv e d . The tric t's m ajor streets: N.E. blame rests not only upon ti» Fremont, Knott, K lickitat, 7th,’ law enforcement ;wrsonnel hut 15th, and 21st. Residents w ill also upon a dehumanizing te conucted as to the avail­ penal system which has sign­ ability of trees, at no cost to ally faila.1 to provide an ef­ them. fective correctional program. The trees w ill be set out This failure generated the later this fa ll when conditions re te lllo n which cost tie lives are judged best fo r planting. of 10 white guards and c iv il­ At tte time of planting, each ians, leld as hostages, and of resident w ill receive a card 30 prisoners, black, white and ROB CRT LAYN R naming atxi describing the Puerto Rican. tree in front of his home and The black prisoners In Attica, New adm inistrative res nient information about how to care as In o tte r penal Institutions, Youth League. at Emanuel Hospital isRohert fo r the tree fo r the next two serve longer terms and re­ Interested in participatory Layne, 29, a graduate student years. Back row: Connie Gonzales, Robyn Sheldon, Yolanda Green, ceive h a is le r treatment than sports, he played football and in h o s p it a l administration John Warner and John Jen­ A lhert W illiam s. Front row: Brent Whitmore, Gary S h e rrill. La Juana B ali, Pansy Stewart, do white prisoners convicted basketball, enjoys boxing and Kim berly Coleman, Janet Lynn. from the U niversity of Minne­ nings from tte office of Rob­ Kneeling: Lisa Beasley, Tim my Shultz. of the same crim es. And when w restling. His fam ily includes sota. e rt Perron, Landscape Arch­ th e ir complaints and j u s t his wife, Deborah, and daugh­ --"R in g around a rosey, Layne, who is atEmanuel for The development oi peer re­ itects, have been working on Pocket full of Posey, Ashes, demands are ignored they are ters Natalie, 4, and A p ril, 9 well in school. the one-year "o n -th e -jo b " lationships o r the a b ility to the tree program with thelCA driven to desperation lnanef- months. They are living in the Ashes, We a ll fa ll down.— Most of the centers ire segment of his two-year mas­ "get along" with each other is fo r the past three months. fo rt to make themselves lean! Intern-Resident a p a r t m e n t That’ s what the children at the based on the Headstart Con­ te r’ s degree program, decided an important part of the learn­ Trees to te planted arechosen ami to get results. Ixi lid Illg. Bethel A JV Iji, daycare center cept of preparing the under- to go Into hospital adm inistra­ ing process at these centers. fo r both t le lr suitability to sing as they hold one another’ s H e ir ultimate, futile resort Layne’ s other experience in privileged child fo r the rigors tion after earning one college M r. Ronald Coleman, a staff area conditions and physical to violence when confronted by the health held included em­ hand and dance around a of our education system. degree (from F isk University) worker at Hughes Memorial characteristics. the overwlelming power of of­ circ le . ployment l ist summer with tie To do tills the children are ami establishing himself pro­ remarked that the children at ficialdom cannot I» condoned Lutheran Btotherhood Insur­ D irector oi the center M rs. encouraged to participate in fessionally in other areas. that center "have done In any fashion. Yet, In light of ance Company, where he was Portia White said that the arts and crafts, field trip s, He was a field auditor with exceptionally well in peer re­ t le lr corrosive experience, Involvexl in studies of Health Children are "le a rn in g how dram atics, and size, shape and the Denver, C o lo , c ity audi- lationships.” tie actions of these desperate Maintenance Organizations— to share, listen and follow d ir ­ color games. T he Portland Development toi s office, then accepted a The children In these cen­ men can be understood. a relatively new concept which ections." She also remarked The parents seem to see a Commission has approved tie job In Manpower Development ters are three to six years old T ie lives of tie slain men Is arousing considerable In­ that the program helped the recommendation by E liot change In th e ir children. As- arxi most are from one parent and Training - which had its cannot le restored. But tie terest as a method of deliv­ children develop good rela­ Neighborhood residents of leadquarters at the U niversity cording to M rs. Joan Bailey, fam ilies. Many of the parents conditions which spawned tie ering health care. T ie com­ tionships with each other. planning consultants fo r their of Minnesota. P roxim ity to of these children are working D irector of tie Woodlawn revolt can te and must te cor­ pany was also involved In hos­ Bethel A«M.E, which is lo­ neighborhood. tie school of Hospital Admin­ and the centers are ideal .Methodist program the things rected throughout tie penal pital management functions, cated at 5828 N .E. 8th is just Lawrence A lb e rti, Chair­ places fo r tte children to learn istration aroused his Interest the children learn there they system. giving tie new resident added one of four daycare centers man of the EHotNieghborhood put Into pratice at home. their basic s k ills. in the career fo r which he Is H e NAACP was represented which have been developed exposure to developments now studying. Program Association, placed According to D irector of the She went on to say that the at Attica by Herbert o . Reid, within his i»w career field. within the Albina Community tie name of the neighborhood’ s Bethel A ^ I J I , center, M rs. During his residence in Min­ "parents seem to feel the Howard U niversity Law School The other three are Hughes recommendation, Pierce- The administrative residency children do better at home," nesota, Layne also leaded a Portia White, the children piofessor ami a ta ffd lre cto ro f Memorial Methodist located at Ramey tii Associates, before is one of more than a dozen because cl the program. feasibility study of m in o rity “ are learning to work with tie Commission of Inquiry into 1 1 1 N.E, Failing, Woodlawn the Commission. Theuaktand educational p r o g r a m s in colors, shapes and size s." Child development is the entrepreneurship for the [ win the Black Pantlers ad Law Methodist located at 1525 N.E. health c a r e e r s offeied at major concentration of these C ities, and served as program M rs. White went on to say Dekum and Berean Baptist lo­ ( o n t . i»aqe 2 col. 3) major teaching hospitals. that these skills were programs. One way it was de- (cent, page 8 col. 4) director of the Inner C ity cated at 109 N. Wygant. necessary if the child is todo (ccnt. page 2 co, ?) Attica Tragedy reveals system failure NAACP Board Charges NLW YORK. — Following tie I le statement, adopted by tie tragedy at tie A ttica C orrec­ NAACP Boat'd of D irectors nt tional F a cility In upstate New Its quarterly meeting le re . York, dioNatlonal Association Sept. 13, was released by fo r tie Advancement off Bishop Stephen G. Spottswood, Colored People called fo r re­ chairman. The text of the form of ” 0 e dehumanizing statement follows: penal system which has falleil The grin» tt agedy at Attica signally topi ovlde an effective consists of vastly more than correctional program ." tie needless loss of 40 lives. T he official remarked, "W'e realize that, tu t that is not one of our considerations.’ ’ "W e have feen Uken fo r granted to long, and we are going to try and use political clout the way it should be used." M e x ic a n RO B E R T W. BLANCHARD Black Panthers announce To The authoied the papers, hut re­ fused to comment on te meet­ ing, " I t was supposed to be a secret, serious, n o-jive meet­ ing, free from the press and represenutives of candidates already running.’ ’ One official said that staff people in Mobile complained that running blacks would hurt liberal candidates. of growing up Ethnic day care >1 PDC ap p ro ves