Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 10, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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Oregon National Guard
I b u ie in no udrei re s e rv e
tu l co in the w ui lit today q uite
.is u n i q u e .is the N et lune I
G u a rd .
I lie ch iu t d im u cte i -
H ile th .it bolb tlie N u liiiii.il
G uard .ip u it f i uni . ill u tlie i in ­
s e lv o ui »'.iin z .it lum i today is
its st ilu s iiH .iS i i t e M ilit a r y
!• m e e w ith .tu lle s m.l resjro n -
s ilu lit ie s tii.it t i e s e p a lu te u m l
‘ lis t ili, i 11 o m its i u le us ils.*
pi liii. ii y lu c k up t u n e lm the
A c tiv e I n itis i s ta te . A i m y
iikl A n l in c e . C u .ii.1 u n its -
III.I p m lic u l. ii ly yu u i D ie g o n
N a tio n a l G u a iti u n its — a re
s tm n g ly m iento.l ln w .il it sim e
uikl tu w u iil th e n own c o iiiiu u -
n it íes. ( ,uui 11 smen h.ive a i eul
m ie .e s t in th e n c u n u n u n itie s
ju s t is each u l yuu h a v e .7 liey
liv e h e ie , w o rk h e re , semi
uml pay tu xe s h e re . W h e n
e m ei (feu. ie ■ ii i s e in t le u
hume town ui s ta te , t ’iey want
I« put thing« i ight,
|uli k ly ,
h.n in. iiiu u b ly , pi ,,f le n tly tin
it I th e n hum e, (he n la m ­
in e - , and ( to n
i.n u n u n ilie s
w hi. ti thev p i ute. I .
I lie O regon N a tio n a l G uard
ha . i v e ry m od e l u u p -to -d a te
tiu u p
s tru c tu re l o c a t e d
tin ougl uul the State ut i u egon.
I he la rg e s t p o rtio n ut oui
• »legon A u N u tP u i.il I, u .i i U is
h ite I ut i he I ’ m tl.n » l I n t e r ­
n a tio n a l A l, p o t i — w ith two
newly u c tiv .iteti u n its locateci
at K in g s le y F ie ld in K la n u th
I i l l s . B e s id e s a s ta te I le i I-
■ :
■
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the I U m l | - 1.-1 le i G te 'ip w h k :h
i e e n tly
unvested tu tue
■ inxlein
I —101 V u i i i l i u je t
lig h te r s . I Ins v e ry p ro lix lent
f I v mg te un has v e i y le sci v -
in g ly won neat ly e v e ry A It N i-
tiu n a l Gu.u l m l Au p u re e
H w a il p o s s ib le . In a d d itim i tu
:
ip , th e re
im .Id le
u m m u n i a l l u li s
.quad) mi ind tlie uewlv lu n n is i
,
* ' I. h is spi it I « tw e e n I ’ u i t-
lam l and K larnath I- a lls .
In tlie i n egun A i my N a tio n a l
Gu», d . H e i e .
in A i l l u i ml
C a v a lry Squadron located ui
E a s te rn O reg o n , w hich I s a
p .u t uf the A i m m ed C a v a lry
R e g im e n t fr o m tlie States nt
i u egon .and M o n ta n a . In south­
e rn O regon ami up th ro u g h the
v a lle y llie r e a re tw o In fa n t, y
II itt.ilin n s w ith h e u .lqii.il tc i s
in A s h la r im l Eugene. InSa
lem ami tlie s u rro u n d in g c o m ­
m u n itie s d e a l to C oo Hay,
th e re Is a new ly to rm e d K n g l-
neei B a tta lio n . In C o rtla n d ,
w ith the m ust Concent i a toil
p o p u la tio n , thei e is the Head­
q u a rte rs o f t h e l i s t In fa n try
B i iga le , s e v e ia l s e p u iu te u n -
Its In im hide a v e ry h ig h ly
tra in e d
H eavy
l.q u ip m e n t
M a inte n a n ce C o m pany, i IB I-
gade suppni t B a tta lio n ami a
F ie ld A i t l l l e r y B a tta lio n . In
the F i n e s t ( .ro v e a re a , tlie re
is iiim h c i In fa n try B a tta lio n
ami s p lit lx-,ween I illa tn o o k
in I a st..i i i, that •• is i p , ,
I. ng i nee i C o m pa n y. I h e s e o r­
g a n iz a tio n s a ie placed w i t h
no, state m is s io n in rinm l at
a ll tim e s . In o th e r w o rd s —
u n its ami e q u ip m e n t a re a v a il-
ib le throughout the sta te In (lie
event they m ig h t I c needed to
su p p o rt c iv il a u th o ritie s In a
N a tio n a l d is a s te r,
C<»n u i-I, ft . H . - I h e n i . i i n
v o n c e tn u f C o im n on ('« um
d u rin g th is ye a i *s e l e c t io n
. .Iin jia ig n s w i l l be todem am l
that the .'a m iid a te s d e .'la ie
th e in a e lv e s fu lly ami e x p llc it -
-■ ta is
, i ' I. 111 in in
J o tin W . G -iid n e i s a id .
In i s|>eech jn e iu ip it fo i ite -
llv e iv ii .i C o m m o n Cause
iiie e tu , , ( , ii. ln c i ■ i id , "W e
a ie going Io dem and that the
iik lk fa te s m e n tio n the un­
m e n tio n a b le .
I b e a t a re th e
is s u e s that d e te rm in e w Iw tlie t
the c itiz e n w ill have access to
' i s uwii g o v e rn m e n t, w hethei
Ids p u b lic s e rv a n ts w ill le ie -
‘
ik
w betbei oui syste m w ill con­
tin u e to I«* c o i t upte<l by m oney
ami s e c re c y .”
G a id n e i
said that w h ile
i'o m m u n Cause w ill not e n -
lo se .a oppose candidMea,
its n ie m le i s a ll ovei th e c u u n -
t iy ’ ’ w ill s t a n d up in o p e n
m e e tin g s and q u e stio n c a m li-
dates as Io w lie ie they stand
on the V l e t n a m w a r and on
otbe issues to w h ich C om m on
Gause has c o m m itte d it s e lf . ”
I he issu e s on w h ich c a m li-
dates w ill l y isked to jiu b lic -
ly ' lec la, e t Ii e I , p o s itio n m -
lu lc u iip a ig n s|iendm g, lo b ­
byin g . i n ti id s , c o n flic t of In­
te re s t, s e c ie c y In g o v e rn m e n t
uul the " t y ia n n lc a l s e n io rity
s y s te m ,” G ai Inei s a id .
He noted th a t G o iu m o n
Cause has a lre a d y sent to its
’ III.IHM) m e m lw i s d e ta ile d in­
fix m at ion mi how they can tie -
com e involved in tlie n o m in a t­
ing jin ,c e s s Im p ie s ld e n ti.il
Candidates.
As often as p o s s ib le , lie
sa id , the ca n d id ate should ap­
peal l i v e In uncut sequences
ami should lx* exposed to uni e -
lieai sed d ia lo g u e am) ques­
tio n in g .
" I t h i oad caste i s m l c a n d i­
d a tes co n tin ue to use tlie b i let
IV s p o ts ,"G a n tn e i ■ il.l," o n e
a lte rn a tiv e re m a in s . I et the
v ie w e r tune them o u t, o i laugh
at them as one w ould laugh at
an
o ld -fa s h io n e d
c a rn iv il
snake o il p itc h m a n ."
Senior Volunteer
program approved
W ashington — A $ 1 2 1,0(10
g ia n t has been awarded to the
State of O regon fo t o p e ra tio n
o l K e tiie d s e n io r V o lu ti,eei
I ’ r o g ia tn s (H sV B ) t h a t o ffd i
ic t l i c d |ie i sons an a c tiv e ro le
In the c o m m u n ity th io u g h v o l­
unteer se i v ic e .
Local
g io u p s tin ougliout
I Ireg o n that w ould lik e to set
U|> an H s V I1 c a n te i in t h e i
c o m m u n ity m ay .q ijily fo t a
s h a ie of t ills g ia n t tin olig li
Senatoi Ilo ti I'a c k w o ix l, K o o m
(i l.’ 7 New senate ( itlic e H u lltl-
mg, W ashington I l.C . 70SI0.
th o s e e lilillile tin an R S V I1
g ra n t Include ix ib llc agencies
o i |u iv .ite -n o n -ju o f it o rg a n i­
za tio n s that n e w e ll e sta b ­
lish e d ami ex|x*i lenced In o p -
ifety
I he O regon N a tio n a l G u n ) .ooked m e ala lo i |>ei son-, attending the la te poor je o p le >
c o n le ie n i e held at die < n e g o ii S la te I an g ro u n d s . (Above) O regon N a tio n a l G u a id c le a re d
tlie gì mimi lo i gai e n t ut the G reen I ingei s C n .je c t. B e lo w g u a n ls m e n
e liv e i seedlings
lo i p la n tin g .
tio n a l G uard te h n icla n s
the I ackbone o l o u i in its p ro ­
r ii a
v id in g over 7IXJ po . itio im to the
econom y of o u i S tale. A s a
m e m b e r of Ih e O re g o n N ’ a tio n -
d G uard in d iv id u a ls . e e lig i-
b le to apply fo r Prese m any arsi
vide
v a rie d p o s itio n s .
In
e ia tln g
c o m m u n ity - s e rv ic e
p i o g r.in is .
I h e ie a re 321,000 O re g o ­
n ia n s , age . nt) amt o ld e r, who
a re e l ig lb le f o r v o lu n te e r s e r ­
v ic e in RsVE*. s e n io r vo lu n ­
te e rs s e iz e In a v a rie ty o f o r -
g u n l/a tlo s ami p la c e s In clu d ­
ing com ts , si lio o ls , I ib i ai tes,
d a y -c a re c e n te is , h o s p ita ls ,
n u rs in g hom es, boy scout o f­
fic e s and o tlie i c o m m u n ity -
s e rv ic e o u tle ts .
Funds
a ie
d is trib u te d
th ro u g h AC I II iN , a new g o v -
e iiiin e n t agency that u n ite s a ll
fe d e ia l
vo lu n tee r
agencies
such as V is I A and the Peace
C o rp s Into one agency.
s e iv in g
the
N 'a tio n -
-,
N a tli a d Gu i i 1 pi o»
vide
a oppo tunny ío i excel­
lent e d u cati sa I b e n e f i t s .
- o i tu n lt. to b eel»•
g.h e fo i i fu lltim e te i i ian
p o s itio n . I tie N a tio n a l G u a . d
b e l o r , may re you belong n
ti e O regon N itio n a l G uar I.
o ii .e , they »a ist in
c o m m u n ity c l e a n - u p cam ­
p a ig n s . Your D i egonN itio n 11
G uard H ying u n its both in tie
A rm y ami A ir N a tio n a l G u a r!
jie r io r m c e rta in c iv ic ojer i-
tio n s unique to t le o t lie r u n its .
I he
O regon A i r N a tio n a l
G uard has tlo w n e m e i gency
m is s io n -, ly tran por tin g i i or.
PEPI’S BOTTLE SMOL
L e t I E P I S B O l l l e SHOP be yo u r h e a d q u a rte rs fo r
cham pagne, w in e s , m ix e r s . . j t the lo w e s t p ric e s in •
town
Lloyd Center - N ext to the Liquor Store
PEPI S One end Only Store
° 0* ’ Í M 1 m to 9 00 p m Daily
Sundayi Noon to 4 00 p m
tv .
lung.-, and l i f e - la v in g n .ti-
a e ru m . o u r A rm y N a tio n a l
G u a i d Huey H e lic o p te i i l l y
blood fo r ra p id p ro c e s s in g and
m any se a rch ami re ,;u e m is ­
s io n s .
F u lltim e A rm y ami A ir N a -
y
i ’ p
’
2 8 1 -2 7 3 1
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fry it ■ . . you’ll LIKE i t !
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lo i m ing I i l l e i e n t tvpes of I ite -
au it s in in g i. tio n s , p ro to
|<l o jx fi ty ami Is is m e s s e s .Many
o l Die o t e g o n N a t i o n a l
G u a n lsm e n Im m e d ia te ly i e -
p o r t t t l d u e c tly to t lie li u n its ,
w ith o u t w a itin g to le c a lle d to
see it they .n u l l help. N a tio n a l
G uai Isinen a ie not j u s t m
th e m
o i i i i i u n lty , thev a re ol
tlie n c o m m u n ity in e v e ry w ay.
1 lie u co n n ilu tio n s to t h e n
. u iiim u n ifle s extended to m o re
than tlie s e rv ic e s they le n d e t
ft,
t IOS 8,
G u a n lsm e n amt G uard
u n its
sp o n sor Buy Scout tro o p s and
h e ie In I ’ m Hand they jo in tly
’ ’ C itiz e n s d o n 't need to let
t i e Ixiys tn t ie back ro o tn e o n -
t i o l the n o m in a tio n ol c a ix li-
d a te s ,'’ he s a id . " T h e y can
b le a k o je n t le d u o i s ami w in ­
dow s ami le t som e fre s h a ll in .
I le y c in open up t ie n o m in a t­
ing p r o c e js ami m a k e It hon­
e s t.”
In d is c u s s in g a ctio n c itiz e n s
can take to end c o n flic t of in -
t e ie s i, G a id n e i - aid C om m on
Cause b e lie ve s that e ve ry
e le cte d o ff ic ia l should d is ­
c lo s e (he s o u rce s of his in­
co m e , that m e m h e is of C o n -
g ie s s s liiu ld sevei a ll tie s
w ith th e n law f ir m s o r d lr e c -
to ts h ip s w h ile in o ffic e , and
d e c la re o je n ly a n y jx is s ib le
fo n t I le t ot in le i e st b e f o r e a
vote is ta ke n.
He a ls o u ig e d the b ro a d ­
ca stin g im lu s tiy ami a ll p re s i­
d e n tia l c a m lltla te s to han|>oi|
tlc a l c o m rn e ic ia ls o f le ss than
liv e m in u te s in le n g th . | ne
usual s ix ty second s|x>t is too
b i le t t o r d is c u s sion o f any s ig ­
n ific a n t issue anti is a studied
m eans o f n o t in fo im ln g ( b e
v o te i. he added.
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How it effects you
' pon-.oi the H ousing A u th o rity
ot C o rtla n d - A i r N a tio n a l
G uard B o y’ s C am p in n u a lly it
i im p l( ilea on t ie o a s t.
I m i I i i egon G uard smen lend
m in p ow ei im s k ill to w o rth ­
w h ile
o im n u n ity i t iv it ie s .
I hey
,pori s o i t i il f i c safety
im p a ig n s and d i ug in fo rm a ­
tion jn o g i am ., they s e n ch lor
oat
Id re n , they
amt in s tru t hunter arid gun
out
sta te and co m m u n ity
ro le Is tlie te a tu ie that r e a lly
m akes the G uard tr u ly unique
among the N a tio n ’ s m any , e -
sei ve tyqie l u r e s .
In m any tim e s u l e m e rg e n cy
yuui O regon N a tio n a l G uard
was tire re amt on d u ty |»er-
Common Cause urges
participation
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b o a rd m e e tin g
T h is
is w hat m akes o u r
B o a t l so e x c itin g to o . I ne
m e m le is ul t h e B o a rd ,‘eal
d ir e c t ly w ill, e co n o m ic p io b -
le rn s . I at w l i, is m o re , we
h a v e se le cte d one of t h o s e
B o a rd m e m b e rs to lie A la ste i
E c o n o m is t f o r L i p e r s t l o n
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has p re p a re d a pa|<er on I he
w h ich w ill p i ov ide th e p n n ia y
th ru s t t o r oui fo cu s in Pt SB.
I he p rx g i am , w h ich vv i l l tx*
analyzed in g re a te i le t a llir . a
By H ev. Je sse L . Ja ckso n
T he I n s ,
Annual B u a id
m e e tin g to r the n a tio n a l o rg a ­
n iz a tio n ot ( ip e ta tio n P I s l |
can lx* ie |x irte d a su c c e s s . We
w e ie aide to b rin g peo|*le f i om
e v e ry w a lk ot lit e ami as d i­
v e rs e in o ccu p atio n s as c o l­
le g e p re s k le n ts , two ot whom
w e re in attendance; and the
m an a g e r lo i t i e A |»ollo I hea­
t e r , a la w vei and p re m e illc a l
student; M anhattan Borough
P re s id e n t; a M a y o r; a lo r n ie i
tx is k e th a ll s t.ii ami p la y e r-
coach . . . A leading p sych ia ­
t r is t ind a C o s m e tic s m anu­
fa c tu re , . . . A bankei and a
re s ta u ra n t ow nei l i t . n i l a s t
C h ic a g o , Im l.
i t was nation tu n e . . . N it in
a la rg e , sense it was a m e .u i-
tu g lu l o ccasion fo r rea sse ss—
lug oui goals a n d m o vin g to­
w ard new ones. We ai gued that
the C iv il R ig h ts s tru g g le was
past tense. I t was a v a lid ami
h e ro ic epoch, whose le a d e rs
ye t |’ i uv ide the sh o u ld e rs U|ion
w hich we now stand as we a t­
te m p t to p e rc e iv e w ith g re .ite i
c la i lty tix la y ’ s m andate anti to
r e a d c le a r ly tlie m ap to the
p ro m is e d land. I, is im |>ortan,
to u n derstand that we need a ll
o l these eyes to see the lay ol
the land ami a ll of these in ix its
to d e sig n the new c ity that we
a re seeking t o lt u lld . Ih e fo u n -
d a tlo n stone is e co n o m ics in
th is c it y .
W hat oui B o a i.l m u st say
w ith u n m is ta k a b le e m p h a s is is
that it is b o , h B u t t le SS <1 11 A I
s e ll d e fe a tin g to w age a w a r of
w o ld s lietween the so c a lle tl
b la c k m id d le c la s s im l the
b la ck g i a s s -i Digs |x*iip le . l oi
w Ii a , is com m on to b o t h tne
b l a c k m id d le c l a s s and tlie
g r a s s - r o o ts is th e a ftllc tio n o f
ra c is m . R a cism is a m a jo i
p h ilo s o p h ic a l ami ltle o lo g ic .il
p re m is e bn e co n om ic e x|< lo i-
ta tio ii.
th u s , the ro o t ot oui
p ro b le m is eco n om ic ami t h e
f r u i t o l its .solution m ust ne
econom ic.
e s ta b lis h m e n t ot a guaranteed
.,
work
in c e n tiv e s . E d u c a t i o n
iml
t i in u n g in o g r ii;.- a ie b u ilt -
in in c e n tiv e s but designed in
such a w ty as to av o»l the c u r­
re n t m is h m ash ot p u n itiv e
honey,
t
tim e s ob so le te tr a in in g | , r o -
g i a i i f w inch p i ov hie n o g u .ti­
an,ee o( a jot> at rtie end o f the
ti.m u n g c y c le . I he em p h a sis
m u r e o v e i, is on bi in g in g the
fa m ily up to liv a b le im l s ta n ­
d a rd incom e l a tlie i than , i lis­
ping them In a g ra n t w h ich p ro ­
v id e s r e n t p lu s su b siste nce
o n ly . | he w o rk in c e n tiv e s a re
r e a lis tic ra th e , th a n iiig g .u d ly
added s lip m is; they a ie sup­
p le m e n ts w h i c h enable th e
fa m ily to rea ch a le v e l of se ll
s u ffic ie n c y w ith in a rea so n ­
a b le |x * n u l ol tim e . Ih is p la n
does not e n sn a re a fa m ily to
s u l—|’ovei ty le ve l incom es as
a guaranteed base o i m in im u m
tr a in in g - - often ind e a d em leil
o ccu p a tio n s — o r lose its tx*n-
e tits e n t ir e ly . I h is w ill he a
m e a n in g fu l w a i on p o ve rty not
a w a r on the pool .
We p o lle d t h e iiie n ilx 'is of
t h e B o a rd , and w h e th e r thev
w e re L B Iucators o i B u sin e s s ­
m e n , M in is te r s in I tw y e is ,
P o litic ia n s o r R e co rd C o m ­
pany e x e c u tiv e s . A II indicated
th a t tlie y f e lt it was i sound
p ro p o s it ion. W e a i e now plan­
ning to C. i i ry th is p io jk is il to
is many fo i urns and Irebue is
m any ot tlie n a tio n ’ s p o litic a l
le a d e rs as we ca n . C o n tin g en t
u jxin th e ir rea d m e ; s to accept
th is as the b a sis ot an econo
m ic p la tfo r m , w ill be the de­
te rm in a n t o f w h e th ei they r e ­
c e iv e o u r siipjx.il t.
I w ould nut w ant to end th is
ti t i d e w ith o u t announcing the
o ffic e r s ot the B o a rd o f p p e r -
a tio n P I S H , as they w ill he
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