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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1972)
VD crises discussed (continual from |>g. I, col. 8) should go to tlie doctor 11 you think you have It ," was the firs t reply. Anotlier leeuugei stated that lie thought It "should tie taught along with sex education wlien tliey start In grade school le - cause you get your habits wlssn your’ re sm a ll." A different point of view came from one student who said, " | l tlie ie Is something you don’ t know, all you have to do Is find a pamphlet o r mug- azlne In the lib ra ry that tells you about It." In lehuttal, anothei student le p lla l, "H u t they don’ t tell you about tlie le a l bad ones, they Just talk aliout syphlllis at*l gonorrhea." An lute test Ing comment, and one volcal by several teen agers, was , "T h e y d r ill it In to your head and d r ill It into youi liead until you’ ie sick of It . . .Ju st like smoking and drinking, you have it eveiy year in health class ami you just get sick of lies ring about It." OBSERVE K |f| I ADS biing '«suits lin e teen said, "I'a ie u ts to day do not unde i slum! what Is happening where sex Is con cerned. o u r patents say don't ami it Is sometimes Just tlie thing to d o ." o u r 1 inaI ijuestlon concern- a l what the teenagei would do 11 las suspected that lie hud con tracted VI). I lie replies var ied . " I ’ d le afraid to go to my |>aients on that subject." "Y ou wouldn't want to walk up to your patents ami say, 'Look, Mom ami Usd, I’ ve got VU. * l ’‘* ra ttie r go to ties health clinic ami tliey could help me ami then counsel me with my patents." " Y o u r 'ie afraid to tell them because you know it w ill cause them some hurt ami some pain. " I t 's more of am oral Issue with parents. . . they blame themselves, like where have I fa lla l . . . tliey think they’ ll nevei forget It ." one student sakl lie would "g o to my own doctor , , tliey’ li treat you and ll you Portland/Observer Thurtday March 30, 1972 Page 7 Have Your Birthday party free at G eneva’s ask tliem tliey won't te ll youi parents." S till another said, " I ’d tell my parents because I know they would want to sit down ami talk about it.” A ll In a ll, we found our In terviews with these students an mteiestlng ami Informative session. Hei e, in a controlled situation, we heard how tliey felt about a very cu rie n t prob lem nut Just in Portland or Multnomah County, but across tlie I Inlted Stales. I ley spoke quite flankly ami without em barrassment, and had very sound answers fo r our ques tions. M ayle Just sitting down and talking with our teenagers could le a worthwhile exper ience for all those involval. Have you come to a sc leeching halt lately? I he Portland I raffle Safety Commission points out tfi.it a smooth, quiet stop is the sign of a defensive d riv e r . . . a guy who leaves plenty of room ahead to a ntici pate und d e a l with tra ffic emergencies. (Continual from page I) the meeting. Residents were vocal In their request fo r action. M rs . Hlldress Benson said " I t 's time to quit d illy-d a llyin g around In little groups ami get the show or. the road." M rs. Jan Childs, Woodlawn resident, notal the need for all Model C ities residents to get Involval because the problem w ill soon affect them. At the present time the only project affected Is Boise-Humboldt, but if tlie workable program Is not resolved by the C ity by June 31, funding in othei pro jects w ill be stopped. Commissioner Ned Look said, "T h is is No. 1 p rio rity and we should a ll work to gether to get it resolved.” The Portland T ra ffic Safety Commission warns all d riv e rs to watch out fo r human caution signs. Warmer weather and longer daylight w ill m e a n m o r e kids playing along the street. Slow down and keep an eye peeled when you’ re driving through residential or play ground areas. A ll-P ro Defensive Back fo r the Dallas Cowboys Mel Renfro and wife Pat v is it Portland to see Brother James and his wife Vtlma, Black citizen not invited French Open, Philippines Open - are usually Included. None of these ever has been a black, o fficia lly - a member of the Negroid race - but there have teen Aslans with dark skin. F o r what that's worth. Last w inter. E lder, follow ing an invitation from Gary Player, became the firs t black to compete with whites in apartheid South A fric a . En route home, he entered, and won, the Nigerian Open. "1 telieve I ’ ll be Invited to play in Augusta in A p ril,” said E lder, when he arrived from A fric a . “ It’ s up to the Masters committee to recog nize me as a foreign ~harnj>- lon, as they do the winners of the French ( pen or the German Open. But if a place like South A frica can invite a black gol fer, I can’ t see why the Mas ters can’ t open its doors. It did. To Bobby Cole, Lu Liang-Huan, TakaakiKono, Gary Player and several other non-Americans. But not to Lee E lder. Lee E lder, who is a black citizen of the U.S.A., w ill not be invited to the 1972 Masters as the Nigerian Open champ ion. If he does qualify it w ill have to be as the winner of one of the three American Professional Golfers Asso ciation tournaments remain ing before tie Masters schaluled fo r A p ril 6-9. Or by a special vote of past.Mas- ters champions. No black American golfer ever has played in the Mas ters. The Masters has a con fusing set of 14 qualificatlonal regulations - for example, US Open Champions for the past five year, members of the Ryder Cup team - that apply only to A m erlcangolfers. And no black American has met any of the 14 qualifications. 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