ywey» »•>’ r ;’ page 2 H aas states p ro p e rty ta x MUST WORK TOGETHER FOR FULL ANO EQUAL EMPLOYMENT. P ortland/ubserver Thursday Nov. 18, 1971 The N o rth w e s t’s Best W e e k ly A Black O w n e d Publication ’ " T u b h s h c ^ T v e ^ ^ T m s d a i^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u b U s h h i^ C o m p a tr ^ ^ C ^ * N. Killingsworth Portland, Oregon 97217. Subscription rates: 40 cents per month by carrier, $5. 00 per year;$5.25 per year by m a il in Tri-County area;$6. 00 per year elsewhere. Phone 283-2486 ALFRED LEE HENDERSON, Publisher Editor Verna L . Henderson Asst. Publisher/Business manager Helen Hendrix Personnel and Production Manager the Editor’s Desk r\ " You know this is a great country, moon but we can't go to Salem.” N o voice in Salem The Governor has called the State Leg- islatureintospecial session to consider the state's shortage in funds. Among the subjects set to be decided are the state budget cuts, property tax relief, and the farm labor bill. The cut in the state budget could effect all s e r ­ vices o f the state - education, welfare, health services, state institutions, etc. But in this important legislative se s­ sion, who represents the Blacks, Indians and Chicanos? The budget traditionally cut first is welfare and the social s e r ­ vices, but who speaks for the poor? Oregon must face the fact that it is missing the advantage of a cross sec­ tion of public opinion and expertise by limiting its representation to the white middle class in the traditional fields of law, business and agriculture. Minority group persons serving in the legislature would lend an additional di­ mension and a different experience to the deliberations. H a v e yo u r B irth d ay p a rty fre e a t G eneva's Albina Lions Club President Charles Ganten welcome new Lion Richard War­ rick. Albina Lions Club won District 36 contest for new members for the month of October 1971. odo o GHI ABC D tF 0 o JKL MNO 0 0 0 PRS TUV W XY o © L'Pt R © i Council ignores people State Senator C a rl Haas, D e m o c r a t of Multnomah County, speaking at the Annual Shorthand KepartersAssocia­ tion Convention in Lincoln C ity, stated that the House leadership's proposal to cut the property tax re lie f given to lower and middle income Oregonians is a ciu e l hoax. This e ffo rt to take away the tax break voted by the 1971 session conies coupled with the Republican leadership’ s plan to deny middle and lower Income Oregonians the tax break on their income tax at a time when most Oregnonians ate least able to pay more taxes and cer­ tainly deserve a break from th e ir government. The House leadership's action, session after session, in selecting the average Oregonian to te Its tax sca(ie- gost is beyond belief o r c re d ib ility . It's time the Republican leadership of the House allowed a fa ir con­ sideration of closing tax loopholes that presently exist fo r the rich; to consider re - duing the capital gains break; and, fin a lly, requiring fra te r­ nels to pay a property tax Oregon’s Senators support Rehnquist like all other Oregonians. If there Is enough tune to slapji the average ( iregonlan with the House leadei ship's plan, then there Is enough tune, fo r once, to give fa ir consideration to a tax reform that doesn't always hit the lower and middle Incom eoie- gomana while missing those who most can afford to tighten their belts In a time of economic c ris is . Haas said he hopes the voters w ill inuixl.ite thecapltol with the demands that the Speaker of the House's tax program 1» defeated. C oalition fo rm e d « A coalition announced of>. position to farm legislation introfuced to the Oregon Leg­ islature Special Session. 7 he coalition organizations are: The Valley M igrant League , Oregon Council fo r the Poor, Young World Devel­ opment, Oregon Chicano Stu­ dent Federation, ChlcanoCul- tural Center andChlcano-lnd- tural Center and Chlcano- lixlian Studies Center o fo re g . BRIEFS O T ' See our light show. P a c ific N o r th w e s t B ell a wonderful person to give me space In your paper. To you and your staff my fam ily and I can only say God bless you. 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Butz sits on the boards of four major farm related corporations. C ritic s claim he has supported agi |- luslness as opposed to the small fam ily farm er. Senator Hatfield introduced legislation to authorize the government to purchase m in- Ing rights in the Three Sisters Wilderness Area from the US Pumice Company, a Los An­ geles based firm . The bill is designed to save the wild­ erness area from mining op­ erations. The company is currently s trip mining In the Black Mesa, sacred Indian land in Arizona. The h ill Is co-sponsored by Frsnk Moss (D em .-ljtah). 7 he Srnsll Business Admln- istratlon and the Veterana Ad- m ln lsti atlun have launched a project to help ex-G ls go into business. SBA counceloi s w ill de termine whether the veteran qualifies fo r an Economici :p» portunlty loan and the VA w ill arrange fo r training. 50ULIS0UL ____ w u M n a u T T -iu in u tw iM R lASTAaa ■aut aoao m ust * FiAca_ui_Bccaaa a id m aaaan tat »tarn siauat »oici j ot t u t saw I a oaaas chom i m i ataawo manti oauama* Cinerama Hnieastng A Josnl Shatun "S o u l ToSO Ul »r—., Denis üanderx • t (»ward Mot» is.» Den« Sand*»» a Av»« »Kin i r- , . * , T. , . A ’ ,, , , A,. lanM. ,« I» /-;-” Weekday-Open 7:00 p.m. Sat. open 6:45 p.m. Sunday Mat. - 12:45 p.m. Sunday Evelng 7:00 pun. FOR LOVE OF IVY Starring - - Sidney P o ltle r and Abbey Lincoln - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------- r r r j f j f j j j j j Feel Safe an d Secure.•• Protect yo u r F a m ily, H om ean d Businessll G A N T EVEN MAKE H IN G E D B edroom g u a rd s w ith Q U IC K -R E LEA SE pins for FIRE SAFETY Iron B u rg la r Proof G u a rd s fo r W in d o w s ,D o o rs ,D riv e w a y s , G a te w a y s A P atio Doors. A ll w e ld e d c o n s tru c tio n -p ro te c tiv e A D e c o ra tiv e u n lim ite d design s to choose from mj MKNCED j/y r. Letters to the Editor PEPI’S UOTTLE SHOP Need Glasses WASHINGTON Oregon's Senators, Mark Hatfield and Bob Packwood, have announced thei r sup­ Commissioner Neil Goldschmidt, at the request of the Clergy and Laymen C o n c e rn ^ mtroduced a resolution t0 the CouncU port of William H. Rehnquist and Lewis calling for an end to the war in Vietnam. The council chambers F. Powell, Jr. for the U. S. Supreme were filled with concerned citizens prepared to make statements Court. on both sides of the issue. A fte i each councilman had made a lengthy statement on his Senator Hatfield, who voted against nom­ desire to end the war. Commissioner Connie McCready moved inees Havnsworth and Carswell, said he that the resolution be tabled. The vote was 3 - 1 and the result was that the audience was not allowed to express itse lf. The plans to vote for confirmation of both Mayor and Commissioners le ft immediately, with only Gold­ men. Hatfield said he is convinced that schmidt remaining to listen to the people. This was a cheap parlim entary tric k to avoid any expression allegations of racism against Rehnquist of sentiment by the people. It could hardly be called Democracy. are "without m e rit". Hatfield said This type of action does not add to the faith of the people in that as a supporter of civil rights he their government. When the council next asksfo r an expression of opinion from the people, who w ill believe its sincerity? We is particularly sensitive to issues in often hear lip service to the "vo ice of the people” o r "neighbor­ this area and has given detailed a t­ hood representation” but until the C ity Council has enough respect fo r its constituents to listen to them, these w ill re - tention to the charges. "While Mr. main merely words. Rehnquist is a conservative and may differ with me on his personal ideas on O b s e rv e r’s Intercom certain subjects, I believe he is a sen­ A sixty year old mother with sitive, dedicated and compassionate in­ In his book, "T h e Black ten children won a suit fo r W e st", W illiam Katz ssysLos dividual." 5115,000 from the city of Angeles had a black mayor D e tro it fo r the fatal shoot­ Meanwhile the NAACP , the Leader­ in the 1790*s. Francisco ing of her husband by a De- Reyes, whose black grand­ ship Conference on Civil Rights and tr io t policeman in 1967. parents were among the found­ Charges against the police­ Americans for Democratic Action, are ers of Los Angeles, owned the man were dismissed. Rancho Rodeo de Las Aguaa opposing Rehnquist's confirmation. The which is now Beverly H ills . Southwest Area Conference of NAACP • • ■ The National Association of Branches called Rehnquist "a reaction­ Postal and Federal Employ­ ary, sophisticated racist and champion E a rl G. G raves,publisherof ees (NAPFE), which has serv­ Black Enterprise magazine, ed its predominately black of right-wing causes". became the firs t black d ire ct­ membership fo r 58 years, lost The Washington Bureau of the NAACP or in the tobacco Industry when its power to bargain fo r its he was elected to be a board members when Post M aster headed by Clarence Mitchell, has col­ member of the Cigarette and General Blount decided that lected affidavits from blacks in Phoenix Tobacco division of Liggett only c ra ft unions can re - and M yersCorporation.H enry charging that in 1964 Rehnquist harassed piesent postal employees dur­ G. Parks was elected to the ing a transitional period. voters in predominately black areas and board of the Magnavox Com­ NAPFE has filed fo r an in­ pany. struggled with two men who objected. junction against the U.S. Post­ al Servics, claiming its right Mr. Mitchell, testifying before the Sen­ to continue to serve as re­ ate Judiciary Committee, said Rehnquist The NAACP accused the presentative fo r its members. State of C alifornia, In a law­ as active in attempts to depriving Ne­ suit, of wide spread racial dis­ groes of the right to vote over a period crim ination from Gov. Ronald Reagen down. The suit said, The Steering Committee of of serveral years, beginning as early “ Massive apathy and inaction The National Urban Coalition as 1958." by state agencies in the field urged tod ay that the Equal Em­ of housing, employment and ployment Opportunity Com­ Rehnquist opposed school desegregation school discrim ination,” and mission be given stronger en­ and public accommodations laws and forcement powers and that its ask the court to o id e r the state " to formulate, adopt and exe­ authority be extended to cover supports broad wire-tapping powers. cute affirm ative plans on a all Federal, state and local Senators Hatfield and Packwood should public employees. statewide basis to eliminate discrim ination in housing, Legislation empowering the examine the record again, as well as EEOC to seek court redress schools and employment. their own commitment to equality, before in employment bias cases has passed the House; a much making a final determination to support stronger b ill, which would this appointment. give EEOC "cease and desist” It was the combined efforts of blacks powers, appears assured of passage in the Senate. and concerned whites who let their Senators know their feelings that block­ ed the confirmations of Haynsworth and Carswell. This type of effort is needed now. Both Senators can be contacted at the Senate Office Building Washington Dear M r. Henderson - Staff; D.C. Senator Hatfield faces a tough fight for It has brought me slot of happiness and black pride re-election, both in the Republican P ri­ to see ycai p rin t my a rticle s. mary and in the General Election. The To some people they may mean nothing but to some alot. voters will remmember this crucial vote W riting what I feel gives me on the Supreme Court nominees. a feeling of accomplishment and a heart full of "W e ll done’ s” . 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