p*ge 8 Portland/Observer Thursday, Oct. 7, 1971 Anderson Governor creates seeks Commission discount Reform Governor Tom McCall today announced creation of a Gov­ ernor’s Commission of Judi­ cial Reform In Oregon, to be headed by Orlando J, Hollis, former dean of the University of Oregon Law School. Other appointments to the 23-mem- ber panel will be disclosed shortly. "It Is generally recognized nationally by the judiciary, the Oregon State Bar and the gen­ eral public that there Is a vital need for reform of our Judi­ cial system ," McCall said. "Long delays, overcrowded dockets, excessive costs and outdated p r o c e d u r e s are throwing an Intolerable burden on our citizens, not only those who find themselves requiring the services of our courts, but taxpayers generally. Many of the criticism s of the judiciary do not apply to Oregon. Our courts are operating fairly ef­ ficiently by current standards, but unless we begin work Im­ mediately to streamline the organization and administra­ tion of our courts, we will find Oregon In the same position as many other states where jus­ tice Is long delayed and In many cases denied." The panel Is being directed to come forward by 1973 with specific recommendations for streamlining the organization and administration of the courts: promoting speedier and less expensive litigation: and redefining the roles of public attorneys - Including the a t t o r n e y general, the public defender and local prosecutors. "An objective review of Ore­ gon’s Judicial system requires that judges, lawyers and non­ lawyer citizens participate. Consequently, I Intend to ap­ point to this commission - In addition to Dean Hollis - four Judges, six members of the Oregon State Bar, and 11 citi­ zens who are not attorneys," McCall revealed. The gov­ ernor also I n d ic a te d that Attorney General Lee Johnson will serve as a member of this commission. McCall said C h ie f Justice O’Connell of the Oregon Su­ preme Court has long advocat­ ed a meaningful study to pro­ vide direction and recommen­ dations for Improvement of our judicial system. He urged the Involvement of concerned citizens In any study of our system so that their view­ points can be considered with those of judges and lawyers who work within the system. In describing the qualifi­ cations of the commission’s chairman-designate, McCall said, "Dean Hollis Is particu­ larly well qualified to lead this effort. His many years of teaching at the University of Oregon Law School demon­ strates that he possesses one of the finest analytical and im- agninatlve minds to be found anywhere. ‘‘Dean Hollis Is not a man to be satisfied with the status quo when the need for change Is ap­ parent,” the governor said, "yet he Is not one who will p er­ mit his zeal for judicial re ­ form to toss out hallowed In­ stitutions and procedures recklessly. Oregonians were fortunate that he agreed to serve on the panel charged with drafting a new farm-labor relations bill, and we are doubly fortunate that he has come forward to make his tal­ ents available In this new, equall-. important effo rt." for Elderly Let us work together Joins Navy Stokes for President Congressman John Conyers (Dem. - Calif.) has urged Mayor C a rl Stokes to run fo r the presidency, declaring that necessity dictates that a black presidential candidate be ser­ iously considered by the Dem­ ocratic Party. "T h e Democratic P a r t y needs a candidate who w ill speak to the c ritic a l reform needed in this country and who w ill go beyond just replacing Richard Nixon.” he said. If Stokes accepts, Conyers said he would work with his campaign committee in order that he might enter several presidential prim aries. The candidate would conduct a broadly based campaign de­ signed to reach all segments of the voters concerned with drastic Institutional reform s. Commissioner H A R O LD DO UG LAS On September 22, 1971 at 5:45 pm the only son of Hazel and Cleveland D. McCord of 5034 N.E. Rodney, left for San Diego. He has eight weeks of basic training with the navy. Harold Douglas attended King Grade School and Jeffer­ son High School here In Port­ land. He Is a member of Van­ couver Avenue 1st Baptist Church. Aside from being the youngest memberofthe family and the only son, he has three sisters: Miss Doris Jean Mc­ Cord, Mrs. Shirley Garrett, and Mrs. Melva Thrower. Harold Is the only one to Join the navy from his family. Hts father served four years In the army where he saw plenty of combat during World War 11. An uncle served with the air force for ten years. Good luck! Harold in San Diego. Anderson speaks "The women we have with us today are undertaking *a noble e x p e r i m e n t .’ They are a t­ tempting to determine Port­ landers’ attitudes regarding solid waste disposal by a ran­ dom survey. This undertaking is a joint venture of the League of Women Voters, SOLV, Junior League and Concerned Women for the Environment. They have s o u g h t professional guidance In developing their survey and will have 20 two- member survey teams In the field on October 7 at 10:00 a.m. I anticipate that the Informa­ tion gathered by this group will be a meaningful contribution to our analysis of developing new and imaginative programs to meet the growing problem of solid waste disposal. I asked them here today to make the Council aware of their activities and to assure them of our support in this en­ deavor.” Patronize these Merchants A.A. Construction Co. 105 W . 5th Street Vancouver, Wash. Project Unit 36 Unit ap artm en t houses to be constructed in G o ld e n d a le W ash. Sub Bid-Sub Contractors Requested Plans a v a ila b le at Office Call 5 0 9 -6 9 4 -3 3 4 3 Jackson shot in Back A new autopsy indicates that George Jackson was killed from a bullet wound in the back, contrary to e a rlie r re­ ports that he was shot in the head. The new report showed that a high velocity bullet struck Jackson in the middle ofthe back and traveled upward and through the top of his skull. E a rlie r reports said Jackson was shot in the top of the head by a guard m the watchtower. M rs . Georgia Jackson claims her son was murdered by guards inside the detention center and his body dragged into the yard. The report, done by a p ri­ vate pathologist, showed that the bullet traveled in ju st the opposite direction to th a tfirs t reported. The report also showed that Jackson was hit In the ankle with another bullet. Joseph O’ B rien, Information O fficer at San Quentin denied a state­ ment attributed to him, that the new r e p o r t made it "a lm o st im possible" that Jackson was hit by a bullet fired from a 20-foot high p ri­ son gun tower. He said he had been misunderstood by a reporter. The State Department ofC o r- rections said it could release no furtherdetailsonjackson’ s death. (cont. from page 6) cia lty of Harvesta’ s Leather Shack lathe special order ser­ vices. If a customer brings a picture o r drawing of an item he would like to buy, H arris w ill tr y to find it on his next trip . H a rris stated that Mex­ ican leather is of high quality but less expensive than that offered by many stores. Most items at Harvesta’ s are hand made. WANT ADS Too Late to Classify M achine operators TABLE SERVICE FIT FOR ROYALTY SPECIALIZING IN BREAKFAST ANYTIME— »SANDW ICHES BAR. B. O. — SWEETPOTATO PIES SCRUMPTIOUS HAMBURGERS 6 A M -7 P M Sewing machine operatorsare needed at Jantzen. We train you in our school If you have good eye-sight and s k ill with your hands and are w illin g to work. Please apply N .E . 20th and Sandy Blvd. 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 pan. WANTED men and women to 9ell the most provocative study of Black Americana , " In Black A m e ric a ". Be independent and earn money being your own boas. For Lee < further inform ation call Huffsmith - 235-2870, City Commissioner Lloyd Anderson today asked the City Council to raise the Income ceiling on the City’s 50 f>er cent sewer user fee discount to low Income senior citizens. The $1.50 monthly discount would be expanded to Include couples 65 and over with a yearly Income of $4000 and single persons at $2600 annu­ ally. Approximately 25,500 Portland senior citizen house­ holds would become eligible. "We have already made a public policy commitment to help our low Income senior citizens when we Initiated a reduced monthly sewer user rate earlier this year for those with Incomes at the $3000 and $1800 levels respectively," said the Public Works Com­ missioner. “ Iurge this Coun­ cil to reinforce that commit­ ment." Anderson said that the most recent U. S. Department of Census figures Indicate that Portland has undergone a 14.5 percent population increase In persons over 65 rears of age, decldely above the City’s total population growth during the last decade. If everyone 65 years old and above within these In c o m e levels formally applied, the 50 per cent discount would take about $450,000 from the Sewer User Reserve Fund. We will make ever- reasonable effort to publicize this program to ensure that everyone who is qualified has the opportunity to take part In the program. At the same time, the o r­ dinance will return the City to a quarterly billing system to be effective on the same date. It is estimated that the admin­ istrative savings generated by this move will offset much of revenue lost by the expanded discount offer. Those prefer­ ring to pay monthly may do so by sending a written request to the Water Bureau. Court finds Detroit guilty of deliberate segregation W hy we want to get to know you. tro it School Board had encour­ aged segiegation. Nathaniel Jones, general counsel fo r the NA ACi’ whose D e tro it branch Initiated the suit, said the decision is of m ajor significance and shows that it can tw established that segregated schools m the North are deliberate, and that racial patterns are not hap­ penstance but grow out of public and private practices. 1. Creating "optional” zones in changing neighborhoods and allowing pupils to choose le - tween nearly all black and nearly all white schools. 2. Bussing black students to black schools though they were farther than they were from white schools arxl not bussing white children to b la c k schools. Jugglingof school d is tric t lines. The D etroit School Board was praised fo r its efforts to In­ crease the percentage of black teachers. Between 19t>U and 1970 the percentage of black teachers increased from 23.3 to 41.1 aixl of black adminis­ tra to rs from 4.5 to 37.8. A federal court found De­ tro it’ s public schools had been deliberately segiegated. De­ tro it's schools are cwo-thlrds black. The judge blamed the segre­ gation on the activities of a number of agencies. "G ov­ ernment actions and inactions at a ll levels. Federal , state and local, have combined with those of private organizations such as loaning Institutions, real estate associations and brokerage firm s " to cover housing segregation. State and local government actions have played a vita l role In promoting segregation of the schools. The State Legis­ lature, until this session, re­ fused to pay fo r transportation of students in [yetroit no mat­ ter what their economic c i r ­ cumstances or the distance they live from school. A t the same time it provided school transportation in the gene ra lly white suburbs. The Legisla­ ture also struck down a deseg­ regation plan submitted by the D etroit School Roardlast\ear. The court said the following evidence proved that the De­ Il s sim ple. W e fig u re i f we k n o w you b ette r, we can do m ore lo r you. A m i, also, if you k n o w us Ix tte r, y o u ’ll lx - m ore apt to ask lo r Help when you w ant it. liven if it ’s just g e ttin g change fo r y o u r p a rk in g meter. So stop in at the l irst N a tio n a l Bank o f O re g o n a m i in trtx lu c e y o u rse lf. I t ’ ll g iv e us a chance to do those lit t le th in g s that make y o u r h a n k in g a lo t nicer. That’s why Roy Wilkins School FLIN T, MICH. — A new m il­ lion d o lla r elementary school under construction here w ill be named (or Roy W ilkins, ex­ ecutive director of tie Na­ tional Association for the Ad­ vancement of Colored People, it was announced by the Board of Education recently. The school w in accommodate about 600 students. elementary schools generally shall tx? named fo r ¡wisons who have made outstanding contributions to education. F I R S T N A T IO N A L B A N K O F O R E G O N * WEEK * School officials said M r. W ilkins’ name was chosen in keeping with board policy that OCT. 10 16 ShopAnd Save More P.T.A. to moot Riverside USDA G rad e "Is black history part ofthe curriculum of the Portland Public Schools?” “ Is an effort being made to integrate the study of black history and cul­ ture with social studies?” These questions and others will be dealt with during the program of the Beach School P.T.A's first meeting of the year. The meeting will take place In the Beach School caf­ eteria Thursday, October 14, at 7:30p.m. Mrs, Tania Ursln, P.T.A. president, will preside over the meeting. The program, presented by some of the faculty members, will deal with thetoplc ofblack history studies as well as questions pertaining to the carrying out of discipline within the schooL Mark Twain Portland is privileged this season to be one of only five cities in the nation where Hal Holbrook w ill perform his In­ imitable re-creation "M a rk Twain T o n lg h tl". No one who has ever seen this incredible and utterly delightful theatri­ cal classic w ill ever forget it! Holbrook w ill be seen here fo r one performance only at the Portland C ivic Auditorium on Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 8:15 pun. To th o u s a n d s of theatre­ goers and m illio n s of televi­ sion viewers, Hal Holbrook and Mark Twain have been one and the same. But, with his portiayal on television.during the past season, of a United S ta te s Senator, theviewing audience has become aware of his range and stature as an actor. His role in "T h e Bold Ones", incidentally, won him an Emmy A ward as Best Actor in a Dramatic Series. Entering the theatre at 3 o’clock, Holbrook prepares f o r an evening performance with a long and rigorous make­ up process which transform s a handsome young man into the living Im a g e of Am erica’ s great humorist. Add to this the years of research into the character and life of the sub­ ject, and audiences leave the theatre with the conviction that they have tru ly spent an even­ ing w it h th e long-deceased Mark Twain. Tickets for "M a rk Twain To­ night!" , prices at >6.00,14.50 and >3,50, are on sale now at C e l e b r i t y A ttractions, 1010 S. W. 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