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Portland/Observer. Thursday, Jan. 13, 1972
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Political
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Emanuel volunteer director retires
A series of special events
at Fmanuel Hospital honored
M rs, Nina Johnson, re tirin g
after 15 years as director of
volunteers.
A rrivin g in February of 1956
she Immediately set out to
make the Emanuel volunteer
program "something to be
proud o f" .
M rs, Johnson's organiza
tional efforts have not been
lim ited to Emanuel, but have
extended to the state level,
where she served as p re si
dent of the Oregon Associa
tion of Hospitals A uxiliary and
secretary fo r the Association
of Western Hospitals A ix-
tlla ry .
Retirement parties given In
her honor Included a surprise
party (she found the unex
pected cuests on her doorstep
one evening) given by the Jun
io r A u xilia ry; a coffee and
cake a ffa ir planned by
the
Fourth Tuesday Group (an E-
manuel volunteer group); a
Junior A u xilia ry Reunion Tea,
given in her honor, where she
had a chance to see many of
the Juniors with whom she had
worked during her years at
Emanuel
and a retirem ent
luncheon given in her honor by
the Senior A u x ilia ry .
New d ire c to r of volunteers
at Emanuel is M rs. Dory Mad-
dou», Junior co-ordinator at
Emanuel since 1968.
o V ^s^N ^
i V’ n “ Em,nuel HosP“ * i ‘ n honor
or M rs. Nina Johnson, re tirin g as d ire cto r of volunteers and
a u xilia ry president, quests crowded around to adm ire the watch
i* rS* Johnson by members of the hospital a u xilia ry.
Those adm iring the watch include , from left to rig h t, Mrs.
j S bmm
M°rhsn^ r v neu . ^ l h , r ^ p" 5,dent M rs - ‘ »onald H. M arkm an
a id M rs. Cleo Hampton, Emanuel Green l<a<1y.
A policewoman can do anything a policeman does
a tio n 's n
o tic e d
e n a rr-
The n nation's
police
depart
ment are missing a bet by not
giving a greater share of
police functions to perform ,
according to D r. Gary P e rl-
stem, assistant professor of
law enforcement at Portland
State U niversity.
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crim es by and against juvenile
and women.”
The 31-year-old student of
crim inology r e c e iv e d his
doctoral degree from F lorida
State U niversity last year and
joined PSU’ s Law Enforce
ment Program in the fa ll. He
recently completed a national
survey on the employment of
women in police departments
to be published under the title
"Policewomen and Police
men: A Comparative L o o k"
in the March issue of Police
Chief.
"W omen, at least personal
ity -w ise, are as well equipp
ed as men, if not more so,
to perform the police function
Perlstem maintains. " P re
sently women are mainly used
as metermaids and to work on
Standards proposed for
frozen dinners
"H eat and se rve " f r o z e n
dinners may be quick and easy
to prepare, but not all of them
b u lg e with nutrients. L a s t
week the Food and Drug Ad
m inistration ( F D A ) proposed
nutritional g u id e ! ln e s d e
signed to regulate such defi
ciencies.
T h e agency set standards
to r minimum levels of protein,
v i t a m i n A , vitam in Bi, vita
min B2,niacin, and iron. Also,
the FDA said each precooked
dinner should contain protein
from either meat, p o u l t r y ,
fish, o r cheese; a vegetable;
and potatoes o r a cereal-based
product such as ric e . Each
serving should have at least
340 calories.
Old B ailey’s
fem ale judge
London
The fir s t woman judge to
preside at London's Centra!
C rim in a l C o u r t In the Did
Bailey took her seat yester
day.
Rose Heilbron, 57, was re
ferred to throughout the pro
ceedings as "M y Lady." Sne
carried a black handbag and
wore a b a rris te r’ s wig.
Producers w o n 't be com
pelled to meet the standards,
which are scheduled to take ef
fect in 60 days, but those wno
do would be allowed todisclose
the fact on labels affixed to
th e ir products.
Niacin —
By Kay Haraguchl, R j i .
Niacin is the third member
of the B Vitamin fa m ily. P a rt
of the body's needs fo r Niacin
are manufactured by the body
from protein foods. However,
the body cannot make enough
Niacin to meet all its require
ments. Most of what we need
must come d ire c tly from th e
foods we eat.
In the body. Niacin aids di
gestion and circulation. It
helps to keep the mucus mem
branes (the body's inner skin)
healthy. It assists In proper
functioning of th e brain and
nervous system.
People who are deficient o f
Niacin a re probably lo w in
other B Vitam ins, too. Some
symptoms of a Niacin d e fi-
c le n c y are a smooth, re d
tongue, bowel disturbances,
headaches, d iz z in e s s and
memory problems. Even neu
ro tic -lik e behavior can result.
There are many good food
sources of N iacin. Vegetables
ADMISSION
Adults
.
‘ ‘ The rightpolicewomancan
do anything a policeman does
now, and, in certain respects
can do it better and more ef
fic ie n tly ,”
Pearlstein said.
"Am ong the jobs which should
be open to women are those
in police-community relations
intelligence and in detective
work
There
are no women in
such jobs in Portland now,
P erlsteln said, noting that the
C ity of Portland h isto rica lly
was among the fir s t in the na
tion to give police powers to
a woman.
In an e a r l y study, "T h e
Policewoman: A L ink Between
Law E n f o r c e m e n t
and
C orrections,” P erlstem re
ported that the C ity of P o rt
land granted police powers to
M rs . Lola Baldwin in 1905.
M rs . Baldwin had served as
a secretary with the National
T ravelers Aid Society before
being given the police power
to deal more effectively with
problems involving g irls and
$2
containing this vitam in ln th e
highest amounts a r e : k a le ,
p a r s l e y , re d kidney beans,
b a k e d b e a n s with tomato
sauce, lima beans, chickpeas,
corn, l e n t i l s , mushrooms,
okra, peas, soy beans and soy
bean products, w inter squash
and canned tomatos. M e a ts
are all g o o d sources, espe
c ia lly organ m e a ts , poultry
giblets, etc. Most enriched or
whole grain cereals and flours
and products of these are ade
quate to high in Niacin. Brown
rice and wheat germ are good
sources. F ru its providing the
most Niacin are canned apri
cots, dates, and d r led peaches.
Almonds, cashew nuts and es
pecially peanuts and peanut
butter are good sources.
There's plenty of good food
on the N ia cin -rich lis t and you
can be sure when you eat them
that you are getting a bonus of
many other nutrientsl
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young
women who were
threatened with poor social
conditions and "undesirable
influences."
M rs . Baldwin's work was so
successful
that the C it v
organized the Department of
Public Safety fo r the P rotect
ion of Young G irls and W omen
and named her the department
fir s t d ire cto r. The depart
ment later became part of me
regular
police department,
tu t its women were called
"w o rk e rs ” or "o p e ra tive s"
rather than "p o lic e ."
Perlstem believes
th a t
policewomen should be given
a greater share of the police
function to perform and re
cently he cooperated with the
Portland Police Bureau on a
study of its employment and
promotion policies involving
women.
There are several women
in responsible police |obs
a ro u n d the country and in
E urope," Perlstem said. "A
woman, tramod, cando routine
patrol, and in Europe they do
it now. There's awoman ser
geant, a squad commandei in
charge of patrol shift, in
M ia m i."
Perlstem noted that P o rt
land policewomen, with the ex
ception of one, are relegated
to jobs dealing exclusively
with juveniles and women It
was only last year, he added,
that women were allowed to
take a promotional examina
tion fo r a detective job. seven
women took that test, but so
fa r the Police Bureau has ad
vanced no women to the posi
tion of detective.
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(Couture
S ta te RepresentativeNelia
J. Saunters of Michigan, was
elected chairman of th e Na
tional Black Womens* P o liti
cal Leadership Caucus, the
caucus was organized and of
fice rs elected at a r e c e n t
meet mg ln Chicago. 1 he or
ganizational m e e t in g d re w
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s from 18
states.
1 he purpose of the organi
sation is to e d u c e te b la c k
women in politics and to in
clude them m the political pro
cess.
R e p . Saunders said, " Be
cause they do not have the fun
damental knowledge of politics
ami do not know where to get
it, black women have never re
alized their full potential in the
field of politics. A lt h o u g h
so m e are active in politics,
most are not sophisticated m
that area, This new national
organization w i l l attempt to
correct this by educating black
women, encouraging th e m to
become active in politics, and
encoui aging th e m to ru n fo i
public o ffic e ."
In a n s w e r to th o s e who
foi med an integiated organi
sation, Rep. Saunders said,
" I l is Hue that we meet, greet
aixl work with whites as we try
foi an integrated society, but
s till black women have a need
to b e tte ru n d e r s ta n d them
selves. They must i e a I i z e
t h e i r potential and the r o le
they must play m today's so-
c * * f y , perttcularly in the po
litic a l arena. They do not get
the type of political education I
they need in integi .ited gr oups
that are o v e i w he I in i n g I y
white. I he black woman has
J very limited i ole to play m I
these o r g a n i z a 11 on a . she
needs hei ow n organization,
arxl she now has it . "
T w o B ritish psychiatrist»
have reported successful testa
° i a drug that they said could
bring re lie f to people who stut
te r.
Ten lifelong stutterers who
had failed to respond to stan
dard speech th e r a p y w e re
pronounced better after taking
a drug called Haloperidol, the
psychiatrists said.
The tests were carried out
by D rs . p . c . Wells and m . T .
M alcolm , who reported the re -
i
sults ln the B ritis h Journal of
P sychiatry.
Stuttering Is the affliction ln
which a person repeata th e
same vocal sounds, ln stam
m ering a person ia unable to
utter the sound.
In th e ir report the psychia
tr is ts said Halperldol w a sde
veloped In Italy fo r the treat
ment of nervous twitching and
grim acing, believed to be re
lated to stuttering.
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Your ticket to
the big game:
Top women
selected
I s r a e l 's
P rim e M in is te r
Gold« M e ir tops the 1971 lis t
of women most admired by the
American people.
Perlstem w ill speak at the
M rs. M e ir was third among
regional police seminar fo r
last year’ s top ten, and fourth
women scheduled January 20-
the year le fo re .
21 at the Tektronix Training
M rs. RichardNlxon wins the
Center at Beaverton, on the
second largest n u m b e r o f
same program w ill be Lt.D on
votes in the current survey.
na Hansen of the Lane County
She was also second last year,
S heriff’ s o ffic e . The semi
behind M rs. Dwight D. Elsen
hower.
nars fo r policemen, sponsored
by the Oregon State Board of
Newcomers to the 1971 lis t
Police Standards and T ra in
a re M r s . J o h n ( M a r t h a )
ing, are be mg held in various
M i t c h e l l , who Is w e ig h t h
citie s around the state.
p la c e , and Representative
Shirley Chisholm who rounds
out the top ten.
T h e s e annual audits were
started in 1948, and are based
on samples designed to repre
sent the views of the entire
adult population, 18 and older.
Survey respondents are aaked
to give their choices, without
being handed a Hat of names.
This procedure, while opening
the field to msny p o s s ib le
choices, tends to fsvor women
w h o receive a great deal of
news coverage.
In the latest survey, a total
of 1504 adults of both se
were Interviewed In a survey
carried out December I0 to l3 .
The question asked wae: What
living woman ln any part of the
w o r ld " d o y o u a d m ir e the
m oat?"
Following are the top ten in
the 1971 voting:
1. M ra. Colds M e ir
2. M ra. Richard Nixon
3. M ra. Joseph (Rose)
Kennedy
4. Madame Indira Gandhi
5. M rs. Dwight D, Elsen
hower
6. M ra. A rla to tie Dnasals
7. M rs . Lyndon Johnson
Juanita Matthews, volunteer teacher at Parent's Child Cen
8. M ra . John (Martha)
ter, accepts a g ift of ice cream and donuts from the U.S Ma
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9. Sen. M argaret Chase
A p ril Matthews, left, visito rs; Lisa Strong and Byron K elly.
Smith
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10. Rep. Shirley Chisholm
F o r comparison, h e re is
last year's lis t (1970):
1. M rs . Dwight D. Elsen
hower
2.
M rs . Richard Nixon
3. M rs. Golds M e ir
4. M rs. Joseph (Rose)
Kennedy
5. M rs. A ris to tle Onassia
6 . M ra. Lyndon Johnson
7. M ra. Robert (Ethel)
Kennedy
8. Madame Indira Gandhi
9. Sen. M argaret Chase
Smith
10. M rs. M artin Luther
King
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