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sirtl.i ..' observer Thursday, March 9, 1972 Page You ate bettei inform ed because you lead it in the D b se rve rl League seeks players P o rt l imi I I a lib i.iz e i gu .iu l, Stan McRcnz le, pi events pi izea fin best poste i lot sickle C e ll A item 1.1 W eek at M em oi tal C o ll» nin i, M a ic lt I. la i pi ise: Paige Hughes. 2nd pi ize: Y<0tt Kent. 3n l pi ise: Angela M ai kantonatos. ACLU files suit I lie Arnei lean C iv il L ib e r» ties Union ol (begun tiled a com plaint Ihu ied ay challeng ing tl« le lu sa l by (lie court to ap|>oiiit counsell (01 a man who, although employed, ba» Insu lin lent fund» to |>ay an ■ttorney to le p ie se u t him on a C i mi mat chai ge. I lie suit was d ia l In M u lt nomah County C irc u it C u u it against Multnomah County I lis ti let Judge I ’ Ini l|i I . A bi i- ham on le lia lf of Ronald Kay K Irschbaum . Kitachhauni (aces tr lal on a charge of d riv in g umlet 11« Influence of liq u m , a crim e which c a rrie s a possible je n - ilty of up tu one yeai in ja il, a tine ol $ I,(AX) or both, lie has made thiee requests lot court-appointed o u n s e l, a ll ol which have lo en denied. I lie com plaint chaiges that Judge Abiaham follow s an in fo rm a l rule of pi active that any defendant in a c i Im uial case who Is employed is not Indigent and Is not e n tlll« l to it « apfKilntnient of counsel. I lie tiie g o n suprem e C>aiit lield in I96V that counsel must le appoint«! fo i indigent de fendants tn c rim in a l cases who face a possible ja il sentence if c o n v ic ta l. I fie ACLU oigues that in this instance, tlie lefusal to ap|HJlnt counsel violates the Sixth and b oui teenth Amend ments of the U„S. C onstitution ami A it id e I, Section 11, ol tlie t uegon C onstitution. According to C h a rle s Ila v ts , C haltm an of tlie Oregon ACI D, “ It Is in cie d ib le to think a man who absolutely unable to pay tlie lees reuulied by la w yeis shall be told by (lie co u tt (hat lie isn 't poor enough to m e rit court-appoin ted counsel. We have had Com plain ts that some judges deny counsel on (lie basts that H ere la a d e re lic t c a r that can be sold o r that p a te n tso i fi lends should lielp. I here is no state wide standard of determ ining who is iikligent, and practices v a ry w tle ly from c o u tt tu co u tt and (dace to place in O leg on. I his suit attacks just ote uf many inequities Involving i ight to counsel.” 11» C irc u it C o urt has te - quasted to ord e r Judge A bra ham tu ap|>oiiit counsel fo r Kirschbaum ot to show cause why lie hail not done so. A heat ing Is scleduled on He m attei M arch 14. ACl.D Co upel atlng Attorney C a rl N eil is tepiesenttng M r . K trs c h - baum. PSU scholars program Ave. on tlie west, 22ml toK nott to 24th on the east. A ll boys letw een the ages of K and 12 are invited to sign up fo r the new season. A ll boys signing up w ill be assigned to a team ami w ill play ball tins sum m er at I r v ing P a rk. Each ball playei Is asked to bring a p a ie n t, b irth c e itlflc a te ami $2 fo r sign up. P resident C h ilton tn v tte s a ll Intel ested adults In the area to volunteei then talents to assist in a ll phases of the pi ogram . C a ll M r.C h ilto n at 287-0292 o r M is . Donald E . S tilw e ll at 282-6761 fo r fu rth e r in form atio n. Noi theast I ,title I .eague, the 1971 tiie g u n StateChampluns, Is announcing te g is ti atiun dates fo i tlie 1972 baseball season. Signups w ill be held at JtV- tngton School on M arch 28 fro m 7 p.m . to 10 p.m . ami at Sabin School on M arch 10 at tlie same hours. P resident Herb C h ilton has announced that N ortheast’ s boundailes have been ex panded to include that atea 11 olu N .I.. P ie e co tt to A11« i ta S treet («tween 12th ami 22nd. th is a tee was fo i mei ly In the Oregon I ta ll D is tric t. The existing boundaries lo i Noi theast L ittle League, in addition to the new area, are llu m s id e on the south, I nloti Navy guarantees education Men who meet ami m aintain tlie requirem ents d u iln g le - c ru lt na m in g w ill le e lig ib le to serve In one of 14 jo b caus- goi les. I be categories Include 55 job specialties suchasdata processing technician, con struction mechanic ami d is - bui sing c le i k. A pplicants fo r these p io - giam m ed school assignments must 1« at least 17 yea i s of age and possess a high school d ip loma oi Its equivalent. A p p li cants w ith college c re d its o r expei tence tn the SeaC adetor Naval Ju n io r Reserve O ffic e r I raining C o tp s can entei the Navy p io g ra m at higher pay gi ados. D e ta il« ) in fo in ia tio n about t h e s e spe cific job n a m in g guaianiees Is available from youi local Navy rec tu ttin g of fice. Young high school graduates considering m ilita r y service can now obtain guaranteed s c h o o l i n g in occupational Helds tanging from geneial seamanship tonucle.it p r o v i sion. According to a ievent le p o rt from HieNaval Reci ulting Command, the I ,S. Navy w ill now guaiantee new enlistees a le tte i choice of school assign m ents. U n d e r a program called the Kegulai Navy En liste d Occupational Specialty Si bool U n i an tec i ' i Ogl am , qualified applicants can e n lis t ui i specifi job categot y, w ith a guaiantee ol f o r m a l ad vanced tra in in g . Those w h o d e slie d advanced schooling ami h a v e the aptitude w ill be given the oppot tun tty follow ing enlistm ent. PORTLAND Accounting C lerk Mott reasonable shop in town Carlos 287-8529 2609 N. Vancouver Ave Portland, Ore 7-Eleven D is tr ic t O ffice has an ojiening fo r a fu lltim e areei minded accounting c le r , $3SO-$4UO per month s ta llin g salary, de|«rxlm g on qu a lifica tio n s. E xcelle nt le n e flts . Apply at 7430 S.W. Garden Home Road P ortland, 97223. Equal o p p o rtu n ity E m ployer BOP CITY Phone 284-5480 Bop City Record« R 1 0; Spirituals We ship any where Located 5130 N.E. Union S & J B illiards 1036 N.E. A lberta m erchant’s ad in The POOL,CARDS AND SNACKS Hours 10:00 A M . til 1:00 A M . Sam F. Scott phone 284-9597 Your Problems For information call- 284-8089 . First Consideration! Douglas Bass 3973 N.E.Rodney 2736 N.E.Rodney Av«. 281-4891 PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND ONE DAY SERVICE KNIT BLOCKING OUR SPECIALTY Wo Give M IN O R Rf PAIRS N O CHARGl PICK UP & DfllVCRY 282-8361 3968 N W illia m « ‘You’ve Tried The Rest, Now Try The Best” N. Alexander, Proprittor i m oney an! in stitu tion al energy.*' F u rth e r research into the concept of tlie thi ee-year degiee was c a ll« ! fo r recently by P reside nt G regory B. W olfe in relatio n to the I n i- v e rs tty ’ s present financial c r is is . I he U n iv e rs ity Scholars P rog ram — offe rin g special opportunities to b righ t and m o tiv a te l students in a ll undergraduate degree p ro - g ia m s — is one step in this d ire c tio n . A pplicants fo r the lim ited e n rollm en t program aie ex pected to have a m inim um high school grade point aver age of 3.4, and to have scored above 600 in m athem atics and verbal portions of th e ir scho la s tic aptitude te sts. In ad d itio n , the p io g ra m requires w ritte n recom m endations and personal in te rvie w s before a student is e n ro lle d . A pplica tions are now being screened fo r adm ission to t l« th ird USP class which begins in F a ll, 1972, B ierm an points out that the USP is not like the usual college honors pi ogram where b rig h t students compete against each oth e r. " I n the USP, the individual b righ t stu dent w ill be com peting against his need to le a in ,” said B ie r man. " I t is an incentive and lierform ance program design ed fo r people who want to w o rk. We are dem onstrating that a la rge public u n iv e rs ity can create a highly effective program fo r able and am bitious high school graduates m ature enough to do a con siderable amount of mdejien- dent study.” > FOR HI NT 2 Bedroom A pt., 5212 N .E . 32nd! 3 B d rm ., Runge and R e frig e ra to r, F ir e I tn w w c iip e t,p a rty « place on 1st flo o r, W ater and o il furnace, F .C .B ., 2 c.u garbage paid - - SBO, gaiage ..................... $l7,iXX, Several apartm ents - - $65-75. 5226 N .E. 23rd, 2 flp c s ., patio , 3 H itu n s., .$22,000 6007 N .E . 25th and A in s w o rth . 4 Bdi ., B ric k , CB Illg patio, o il furnace, frp lc , party r m . - A beautiful house. $32,500, w /w carp et, drapes, dishw asher, d is p o s a l. 20,1100 sq. ft., M -3 5,000 sq. ft. 2 B drm . 5,000 sq. ft. Investors - we liAve package deals on fix e rs . 6250 I ip lx lot Coll Ioni» S toll 2 8 5 -6 5 7 4 ) «■ Y * 7 J.J. WALKER REAL ESTATE 24 665-3491 Hour " In v e s t phone in service the W e s t" 665-4145 «tiridevi Hjndeyi Ni Noon to 4 00 p m 2 8 1 -2 7 3 1 Bids for Construction E xcelle nt company benefits Includes re tire m e n t program interview h rs . 2 p . m . - 4 p . tn . Monday through F rid a y C h arle s R . Dahlen, A J ,A . 834 S.W. Saint C la ir Ave. P o rtla n d , Oregon 97205 J.C . Penney's Lloyd Center Copies may be obtained at the office of C harles R, Dah len, located at 834 S.W . Saint C la ir Avenue upon payment The owner reserves the rig h t to waive any in fo rm atio n o r to re je c t any o r all bids. No bidder may withdraw his bid w ith in 60 days a fte r the actual date of the opening thereof. Com munity W orker RN LPN 3:00 - 11:00, 11:00 - 7:00 sh ift. Planned learning through pe r sonalized orientation and con tinuing in sei v ice education. Licensed P ra c tic a l N u r s e m ust have had fo rm e r M « lic a - tion course. Contact: M rs . Eva Yarne Em ploym ent M anager Good Sam aritan Hospital & M edical Center 1015 N.W . 22nd Ave. 229-7060 Now inte rvie w in g fo r Com m unity W o rkers to w o rk in our Fam ily Planning C lin ic . Pleasing personality to w o rk in a c lin ic a l en viio n m e n t. P n o i tra in in g not le q u ire d . F u ll tim e position. W ould include some weekend and eveningw ork. M ust have valid d riv e rs license and auto. E xcellent s ta rtin g sa la ry, w ith frin g e benefits. F ree P arking . Please Contact (in person): E ffic ie n c y gaiage apartm ent wooded area near zoo, f ir e place unfurnished. 223-4784. north - east hotline H otline volunteers are needed fo r service In th e M ix ie lC itie s a r e a . Interested p e r s o n s should co n ta ctM s.J anet Sweet o r M s. Annie A Hen at 288-9145 M o n d a y-F rid a y, 9 a .n t.-5 p .tn . Albina F a m ily Si Com m unity Service, 73 N .E . M o r r is . Equal Opportunity E m ployer CASH D LA L-A -JO B 284-5361 F o r A v o n - B e a m - Brook - B ottle s. A lso a d v e r t i s i n g item s: coke, tobacco, beer, wine, e tc. - - C a ll 058-4268. 11:00am — 6:00pm N. Ave. 282-8986 Men - Women WE PAY YOU TO LEARN A SKILL Services TAX SERVICE T he L A rm y w ill tra in you in your choice of many s k ills and trades.G ood pay. l op benefits. Sta r im m e d ia te ly . You c h o ic e of n a m in g guaiante«! before you sign up. i inly 3 yea : en listm e n t . equfied. E xce l lent ca re e r opportunity. PIANO OR ORGAN LESSONS: La test and modern method guarantees that you can learn to play e ith e r instrum ent. F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , please c a ll 287-1634. Ray’ s P eison al l ax Service 1814 N. E. Dekum P ottland Phone 289-1648 97211 Accounting and Bookkeeping Systems, Evenings ami Week ends. 24 h r. message cen ter. HELP! Bowen-Duncan Company (.iperators of Autom at«! Book keeping arxl Accounting Sys PHONE 226-3361 Many adults cannot read. Please te ll them that FREE PRIVATE tu to rin g is a v a il able at Laubach T utors. C a ll 222-2124. tem s. 2716 N. E. Union C a ll 288-8341. Southern Home-made Hot Tamales 25< each $ 2 .0 0 dozen FOR SALE BY V .A . 3107 N orth Houghton -$11,950. New furnace, newly renovated. No down payment. Only tax p r o - r a te s and reserves re quired. Balance on a 7-1/2%, 25 year con tra ct. See your b r o k e r . No d is c rim in a tio n . Anyone can buy. Personnel o ffic e Emanuel Hospital 2801 N. Gantenbein P o rtla n d , Oregon F o r Rent 3240 Williams Lloyd Center - N ext to the Liquor Stör« On« «od O nly Store Open 30 « m to 9 0 0 p m Oe»ly T PEPl'S Each bidder m ust d e po sitw ith his bid, security in the amount, fo rm and subject to the con ditio n s provided in the In fo r m ation fo r B id de rs. Atten tion of bidders is p a r tic u la r ly called to the requirem ents as to conditions of em ployment to be observed and m inim um wage rates to be paid under the contract. D avis-Bacon Wage Rates w ill apply. EOE m -f Open Close *"5© The In fo rm a tio n fo r B id de rs, F o rm of B id, F o rm of Con tra c t, Plans, Specifications, and F o rm s of Bid Bond, P e r form ance and Payment Bond, and other con tra ct documents may be examined at the follow ing : S ta tistica l C le rk Experience desirable Low move in on F H A. 288-3834. P iP I’S BOTTLE SHOP Lei h t r i b BOiTLE SHOP be your ucouquarters lor champagne, Aines, m ixers. . .at the lowest prices of $50.00 fo r each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set pro m ptly and in good condition, w ill ne refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such a set w ill be refunded $50.00. get action AOS. G reat 4 bd rm . fa m ily home in Model C itie s area, ww carpet, feb, tire p la ce , beamed c e ilin g , n a tu ia l da rk wood w o rk. $200 - move in on G l. Vei ne. Separate sealed bids fo r 170 units of student housing to be located in O lym pia, Washing ton fo r A du lt Student Housing, In c. w ill be received by- C h arle s R. Dahlen, A .I.A . at the o ffice of C h a rle s R. Dahlen, A J , A „ 834 S.W. Saint C la ir , P ortla nd , Oregon, until 8:00 pm , .March 17, 1972 and then at said o ffice p u b licly opened and read aloud. OBSERVER $200 - move in B e m ice Hudson celeb iates her birthday at Geneva’ s w ith he i f r lends E dith ID I Ison, Gladys I.e w is, and her s is te r. La Equal O pportunity E m ploye r W anted Paper boys for the Portland Observer Interest in Is our Earl Foster OWNERS AND MANAGERS Observer, ask him w hy. COX FUNERAL HOME Judah B ierm an, professot of E nglish and d ire c to r of the pro gra m , said the f ir s t student to obtain a bachelor's degiee under USP has p ro posal graduation In June, 1972, to 1« fo llo w « ! by another ten now planning graduation under the tin ee -yea r pattern in June, 1973. the th re e -ye a r program fir s t was suggested In a two- year study publish«) in De cem ber, 1970, by the C om m ls- sion on Institutio nal Goals, com pos«! of citize n s and Portland State facu lty mem bers. I he C om m ission recom mended that "th e U n iv e rs ity undei take system atic e xp e ri ments to replace the contact- c re d it hour course system with other form s of organiz ing student le arn ing .” It also pom t«l out that " a m ore in dividual iz « l learning system, coordm at«! w ith a m ore e f ficie n t technology anil made possible by re fo rm s in the fo rm a l system its e lf would offei a way to conserve public Highland Community Center P o o l - - Mov tea - - G a m e s — 1 able I e n n i s — Shuffleboai d K o u t s : 7 a. m . - 5 p .m . / M a r c h 20 - 24: 9 a.m . - 8 p .m . 4635 N.l . 9th ( C o m e t of Going St i eet ) Phone: 284-5480. If you don’t see you r I.n ro lin ie n t of entei ing freshm en in t ie Portland State U n iv e rs ity Scholars Progt am is expect»! to tn- crea.se from 50 to 75 stmlents wtien the program begins Its th ird year of operation next fa ll. I he U n iv e rs ity S cholais P rog ram emphasizes Inde pendent study and an In d ivi du a lize ! learning process, making it possible foi the student to earn a bachelor's degiee a fte r three ye a rs' residency by satisfying com petence requirem ents rathe r than the usual 186 hours of credit. G AS W / M Body and Fonder Repair to grow H ave Your Birthday p arty free a t G en eva’s Con ture u , non u e CustOoi Tcnionnq D raperies Trainees needed SEAMSTRESS — ---- Sewing M a c h in e rip e ra to rs a re needed at JA N T Z E N . We tra in If you have good eye sight arxl good s k ill w ith your hands, c e n tra lly located near public transp ortatio n. RECLAIM ED FURNITURE W p d d i: 'S S u .’ ; Belter Dresses 3727 N. MISSISSIPPI 287-1244 Good fringe benefits CASH FOR OLD FURNITURE D o n 't throw o r give away your unwanted old e r item s. We ouy old fu rn itu re , antiques, and older m iscellaneous a rtic le s . We also buy complete e s t a t e s . US FIRST'*LUCAS 1 1) t l i . Equal opportunity em ployer Apply at Jantzen. N .E . 20th and Sandy - 9 AJM. to 3 PJM. BROS FOUNDRY ANTIOUES 287-3489 • i. ) 0 7 N . t . ; .x M L L I N i ■ SW d R I’ H » 1