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THE
An libfeiwnlence movement
In Ptairto Rico appears to bo
glowing, an I while discontent
among Arnot lea's te rrito ria l
peoples may bo most publi
cized In the Carrlbean, It Is
by no means confined to that
p a n of the w orld. This sum
m er, fo r example, th i U.S.
appointed governor of A m eri
can Samoa, John Hayden, an
gered some Is la n isra by tr y
ing to remove a Judge who was
popular among tbs Samoans.
While Hayden was m ildly re
primanded by In te rio r o ffi
cials, many Samoans and sym
pathise Americans charged
that the real Issue is self-gov
ernment fo r th i Islanders.
** I ho Samoans themselves
could not possibly misgovern
and mismanage t h ilr lovely
islands with th i fa c ility d is
played by th j current political
appointee," contended Dean
Kaufman, a form er VISTA
lawyer who served in Samoa
under Gov. Hayden.
Concerning anottnr of Am
e ric a 's P acific possessions,
Micronesia, negotiations are
no* underway about th i future
of th i Islandgroups. Meetings
were lie Id from October 3-9
on th i Hawaiian island of Maul
Iwtwjcn In te rio r Dapirtm ent
negotiators ar»j aM cronaslan
Future
Status Delegation.
Lazarus Salll, th i chairman of
ths Mlcronesian delegation,
said, "E ith e r we Come up with
something or we go on to Inde
pendence." He sdded that a
crucial Issue in tin negotia
tions would be the UJS. power
of eminent domain. *
A fric a n Scholars
Donation fui African Kaaearch—D r. Samuel C Adams, AID
aaalatant admlnlatrato, fo r A frica (I ), Imd D r. Cleveland Den-
nard, executive d ire cto r of the \filc a n Scholars Council, sign
agiaamant providing ASC with $281,000 f „ , research concern
ing A frican development.
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ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
MANNHEIM, Germ any-!he
a rriv a l here of Melvin Holden,
a member of the legal staff of
the N A ACP, has brought a con
tinuance until October 26th of
tin special co u rt-m a rtia l of
six Negro soldier s. The sold
iers are accused of taking part
In a racial disturbance o n ju ly
19.
T ria l Judge (Capt.) H erbert
J . Creen granted die request
fo r continuance after M r.
Holden said that tin NAACP
was Interested in the case but
that his recent a rriv a l In Ger
many had not permitted time to
work on tlie preparation of a
defense.
In granting the delay. Judge
Green said, " I want to make it
quite clear that, on the 26th of
thia month, this case w ill go to
tr ia l. I don't think you're en
titled to this delay but I'm go
ing to grant It anyway."
Knowledge of the Impending
tria l had reached the NAACP
offices In New York only a few
days before M r. Bolden has
tened to Germany.
Just last May, M r. Bolden
had been a member of a three-
man NAACP team which spent
three weeks In Germany in
vestigating alleged d iscrim in
ation in m ilita ry installations
there. " I t Is imperative that
die Association take imme
diate steps to place legal coun
sel in Germany to make cer
tain servicemen w ill be treat
ed (a irly under the code of
m ilita ry Justice," M r. Bolden
said.
Forest Service
fre e ze s
tim b e r prices
The U.S. Porest Service
moved last week to freeze
prices of federal tlm ber.C on-
gressrnan Al (JUman announc
ed Wednesday.
Ulman siad the A dm inistra
tion
o rig in a lly
classified
tim ber as an agricultural pro
duct not Included in the wage-
price freeze, whde holding
finished lumber prices down
to pre-freeze levels.
■ ROY Wll.kINK
i he six soldiers to go to
tria l on October 26 are the
fir s t of 25 to face court-m ar
tial fo r allegedly disobeying
an order todisperse. Twenty-
nine additional soldiers in
volved In the Incident accepted
non-judlclal punishment.
NEW YORK. -T h e second
day care center sponsored by
the National Association to r
the Advancemsnt of Colored
People here was scheduled fo r
opening on Monday, Oct. l i .
In the WUliamsbridge section
of The Bronx.
The Association's firs t cen
te r was dedicated last year. It
Is operated by the Jamaica
Branch in St. Albans, Queens.
I he new W 111 Ian. sbridge cen
ter is la rg e r and w ill accom-
mixiate 140 children, ages,
three through seven.
"Raw tim ber prices started
rising while wood products
companies were stuck with
frozen prices fo r finished
lu m b e r," Ullman said. "T h e
result was a senseless cost
squeeze."
According to the Forest
Service, competitive bidding
and escalation provisions in
tim ber sale contracts w ill
continue unchanged.
But, Oilman pointed out,
tim ber prices w ill be frozen
at current appraisal levels.
Oilman
said prices on
National Forest tim ber w ill
he based on lumber and ply
wood price levels no higher
than western softwood lumber
prices Indices fo r June, July
and August.
"B ureau of Land Manage
ment appraisals w ill also be
at a common level with those
used by the Forest Service,”
Oilman said.
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The concept of a " s a te llite "
hospital to serve the southwest
area of Portland was approved
Thursday (October 14) when
the Comprehensive
Health
Planning
Association
fo r
Metropolitan Portland gave its
endorsement to the construc
tion of Meridian Park Hospital
near Tualatin.
A fte r holding a public hear
ing. the CHPA Board of D ir
ectors gave its approval to an
application fo r a C ertificate of
Need to txiiid a$6 m illio n acute
care general hospital to serve
the Tigard-Lake Oswego-Tu
alatin area. The application
now goes to the State Compre
hensive Health Planning Com
mittee fo r final approval under
Oregon's new C ertificate of
Need legislation.
The vote bytheCHPA Board
was 15 in favor, with 1 no vote
by Multnomah County Com
missioner Don C la rk. C 'ark
did not object to the location
fo r the hospital, but stated he
would like to see scarce health
d ollars spent on higher prio
rity needs than hospital beds.
C arl Lindgren, Adm inistra
to r fo r the planned hospital,
explained the $6 m illlonwould
be raised by private bond sale
by two cooperating hospitals,
Emanuel and Physicians and
Surgeons,
and therefore,
would not be money norm ally
available fo r other health
commitments.
Need fo r the hospital was
demonstrated to the planning
body by CHPA staff members,
who said the potential popula
tion growth of the area w ill
be 100% in the next 20 years.
The Board was also told that
considerable industral devel
opment is taking place in the
Durham - Tigard - Progress
area west of 1-5. A high per
centage of the land In the area
is zoned fo r industrial devel
opment.
C la rk, a member of the Co
lumbia Region Association of
Governments Board, said this
was not necessarily the best
use fo r the land, and indicated
CRAG had taken no official
position.
Other reasons given fo r the
construction of the hospital
included need fo r emergency
health services. A number of
freeways intersect and serve
ths general area and could
create a high volume need fo r
emergency and outpatient
care.
The Board was told that the
M eridian Park Hospital is a
jo in t venture between Emanuel
Hospital and Physicians and
Surgeons Hospital, both non
p ro fit Oregon Corporations.
M eridian Park w ill provide
general
medical - surgical
services. Plans call fo r 105
beds.
The concept of the satellite
hospital is to avoid duplication
of the fa c ilitie s of the large
medical center-type hospitals
in Portland. Patients re q u ir
ing specialized services ana
fa cilitie s of a large hospital
w ill be transported by heli
copter and ground vehicles
when such healthcare is need
ed.
The emphasis fo r Meridian
Park w ill be to provide ser
vices with maximum e ffi
ciency and lowest cost com
mensurate with quality health
care.
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