Morse
Wayne M orse,
fu n n e r
Unite«I States Senator from
O regon, takes his campaign
lo r tee lectlo n to M a rsh a ll
High School seniors A p r il 14.
M orse w ill meet w ith 800
students during (wo c l a s s
(»erlods f r o m 10 a .m . to noon
in tlie au dito rium at 3905 s .L .
91st Ave. lie was invited by
the students as pa rt ol th e ir
studies of p o litic s in govern
m ent.
( P r o g i am
co o rd in a to r
Donald I., liune. social studies
teacher, may be contacted at
tlie school, 77-2251.)
W inners in the Health C u te e i s P oste r Contest, sponsored by
tlie Emanuel H ospital A u x llla iy , were presented then aw anls
«luring the hos|>ital*sSlxth Annual A i ts andC t aflsShow, K P T V ’ s
Hamblin Hod and Karen A rn o ld , ju n io r a u x ilia ry m em b ei, were
on hand toinake tlie presentations. F ro m le ft, f ir s t place wlnnet
R ichard M a n u s , son of M r . and M rs . R ichard A. M a n u s, 3536
N J i. 75th, wlnnei of $ 35; C rego i y L . Mead, son ol M r . and M rs
J « * C. Mead, 8724 N J i. E v e re tt, second place wtnnui ol a $25
check fro m the A u x ilia ry ; Hamblin* Rod; Karen A rno ld , daugbiei
ol M i . and M is . Rudolf A m o ld , 3145 N .E . 142nd; and Donna K e f-
sky, daugbiei of M i . and M . s .ije ia ld E . K efsky, t i \ j
76th,
th ird place w inne r of $10. T o p e n trie s have been sent to C h ica
go, III., foi national com p etitio n. National winner s w ill be an
nounced du rin g National H ospital Week, May 7 -1 3 .
Oregon lowers
residence requirement
S ecre tary of State C lay
M ye rs has d ire cte d a ll county
c le rk s and elect ions o ffic ia ls
to reduce tlie resiliency re
qu ire m e nt fu r voting fro m six
months to 30 days, in o rd e r
io conform w ith the recent
U.S. Supreme C o u rt de cisio n.
M yers said tlie d ire c tiv e Is
Io take e ffe ct Im m ediately,
without exception, ihroughout
O regon,
" I he Supreme C o u ii d e ci
sion Is an excellent one,**
M ye rs suH , "a n d w ill serve
to stim ulate p a rticip a tio n in
out dem ocratic processes,
p a rtic u la rly at a tune wlien so
much ol our population is
m o b ile .
I lie m ore people
who vote aial take part in our
ile clsio n -m a ku ig , the le tte i
off we w ill 1« as a state and
n a tio n ."
"T h e
e lfe ct
ol
this
new
ruling, l i m uni «<•, la that
if a person establishes re s i
lience In Oregon as late as
A pril
m
i • takd,
may re g is te r io vote to r the
May 23rd p rim a ry electio n.*'
W ithin 18 months the Model
C itie s atsl t ie W ar on P ove rty
p r u j u n u w ill te replaced by
Revenue S lu t log. i be Federal
governm ent wants to give alt
social action d o lla rs to city
and state governm ents, tn-
stead of autonomous, com m a
nlty p io g ra m s . Revenue Shar
ing accom plishes (his po licy.
I lie P ortland C ity C ouncil w ill
have tlie a u thority to de ter
m ine (Ire com m unity p r io r itie s
lor the e n u re i lly arxl «iistr i-
Ixite tlie d o lla rs acco rdingly.
I he re m ust be im m ediate
action to pro te ct the Jobs and
pro gra m s created by the P o rt
land M e trop olitan S teeling
C om m ittee (PMSC) atsl Model
C itie s . A plan must he in op
e ra tio n wlien Revenue sharing
a rriv e s ot Hie C ity Council
alone w ill decide (b e d is tiib u
tlon of tlie d o lla rs without
com m unity input. Ih e e x ls tln g
p rio r tile s and program scould
he set asirle unless there Is c i
tizen input at the outset.
The recently proposed Bu
reau of Human Resources can
a d m in iste r Revenue sharing
d o lla rs anil retain t ie citize n
input In social program m ing.
N e ll C o ldsch in ldi. in propos
ing t ie new c ity departm ent,
has le d o|wn (he cliizen s* par
tic ip a tio n
elem ent. G o ld
schm idt has asked PMSC anti
MrxJel C u te s to plan and p ro
pose the means ol citize n in
put Into H e new «leparnnent.
By sta rtin g tie Bureau a s .. co
ordin ation of t h e existing
PMSC and Mode I C itie s s tru c
tu re s, the tra n s itio n io Reve
nue Sharing w ill te able to In-
corp oi ate arxl protect the p ro
gram s and Jobs already lu n o a i
by those agencies.
Model C u e s , a tie a d y a c tty
agency and ijm in is tu re d by
N e il G old schm idt's o ilic e , w ill
c e rta in ly le a p a ri ol li e new
Bureau. M«xlel C itie s com
m ittees ate already research
ing and developing xleas fo r
continued citiz e n input and
com prehensive planning fo r
He nc» Bureau.
PMSC has a choice (o jo in o r
not. PMSC arxl its «lelegate
agencies are also sludyuigthe
proposal. |f rhey choose to
Join, they w ill p a rticip a te in
(he development ol (he Bureau
o l Human Resources. If ttiey
choose to stay out, they w ill
rem ain autonomous and c on ti
nue to ad in tn istei th e ir p ro -
g i ams as in the p a st. However,
wlien the W ir o n P overty ends,
so w ill PMSC. Ihe y w ill 1«
ouissle the c ity s tru c tu re
without input and without fund
ing.
N e ll G oldschm idt has of
fered I ’MSC and Model C itie s
the opportunity to pa rticip ate
togethei in Hie planning. 7 here
a t e no prom ises ot tlie u lti
mate answer to social prob
lem s. (h e re is tlie opportunity
fo i contumed p a rtic ip a tio n by
the [<eople in the lig h t against
poverty and social in ju stice .
I be adv.images of the p ro
posed Bureau are many. If
there Is duplication tn planning
aixl a d m in istra tio n , it can be
e lim in a te d . It two people are
doing the same job, one «a n te
shifted to a position w liere
m o te talent is needed. M ore
Davai B. M it/u n lje rg w ill
appear on Hie ba llo t as a can
didate fo r C ity Council of
Pendleton as a re s u lt of a
law suit brought by the A m e ri
can C iv il l.ilie r tie s Union of
Uieg.m (A C LU ) before the
suit w a s lile d in M arch to cha l
lenge tlie co n s titu tio n a lity of
requirem ents th.it candidates
fo r c ity office s 1« p ro p e rty
owners.
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weather
m e a n s m ore bike r td e ts o n
P ortland stre e ts. 7he P o rt
land I ra ffle Safety C o m m is
sion rem inds m o to ris ts that
bicycles have a rig h t to tie on
Hie road too , . . respect th e ir
rig h t of way ami fie a le rt fo r
bicycles stopping o r tu rning in
fro n t of you.
Hi*
Benjam in
pateil people were stripped ot
the ballot throughout the south.
I be Rights taken away in tlie
post - Reconstruction y e a r s
were not restored again un til
1954 when the suprem e C ourt
declared segregation In the
public schools unconstitution
al arxl In 1964 wlien the C iv il
Rights A ct was enacted by
C ongress.
Now eight short years a fte r
l**U , the P reside nt ot th e
t Inlted States has declined that
some federal co u rts have gone
too fa r amt he is asking Con
gre ss to pass legislation to
halt any new busing.
He Is also reijuestlng the
Ju stice Departm ent to in te r
vene In cases such as Denver
arxl Richmond in an e fto rt to
block Ixtslng which the federal
cou rts h a v e authorized In
c itie s such a stlie se . It tsin o st
unfortunate that the President
of the United states has to in
te rfe re
w ith
the federal
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C IO S C O S U N D A Y
F A M O U S I A B C tS
April 17th through May 5th!
c o u rts .
I o me the i esults ir e c le a r,
l i e process ol desegregating
schools w ill 1« slowed up.
Segregated schools w ill lx? in
creased. It is quite conceiv
able that In cases whet e Ixtslng
Is going w ell tlie local boards
w ill cease busing o r reduce it
co n sxle ra b ly.
It would have (wen much
w is e r If tlie P reside nt had
urged that l>us ing become a lo
cal option because In some
areas It ts w orking w e ll. It ts
also tm e that it could work
w e ll tn some areas that have
not trie d it. The inevitable
consequence w ill lie m ore se
gregation
In the p u b l i c
schools. 1 wish I could believe
that p o litic s were not Involved,
I hen too, who knows that
there w ill not le considerable
d is c rim in a tio n I t C ongress
approves the 2-1/2 m illio n
d o lla rs to helppoor in n e r-c ity
schools ami ru ra l areas. The
P resident has not helped de
segregated education.
It is interesting to note too
that the $2.5 b illio n the P re s
ident Is asking Congress to ap
p ro p ria te is not a ll new mon
ey. im e m II Hon of th is amount
w ill le taken fro m money ap
p ro pria ted to lielp prom ote
p ro gra m s in the elem entary
schools. T h is was not made
c le a r.
As I read the Swann Case,
tlie re is nothing t ie President
is asking that is not inherent
In t ie Swann Case where bus
ing was made je rm ts s a b le . It
is the Swann Case that C h a r
lotte and M e cklln b u rg county
are operating on now.
George W allace lias a t
tacked t ie P re sid e n t’ s propo
sal on the ground that it ik e s
not go (a r enough. W allace
wants a ll Ixtslng stopped if it
Is to b ring about a le tte r ra
c ia l balance.
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P reside nt Nixon, on busing
M arch 16, could do what was
p a rtly done In 1877. S hortly
a fte r the close of the C iv il
W ar, the I3H i , 14th anil 15th
Amendments w ereaikled totbe
C o nstitutio n - f r e e i n g th e
slaves, guaranteeing them the
equal pro te ction of the law anil
g ra ntin g them the ba llo t.
Federal
T ro o p e rs were
drawn fro m the South in 1877
leaving the black man wholly
In the b a n d s of Southern
w hites. A lm o st Im m ediately
pro gra m s were designed liere
and there to rob the Negro ol
the ballot and to take fro m him
his C o nstitutio na l Rights to
enjoy the equal protection of
the law.
Lo cal com m unities < one
a fte r the other and states ■ one
a fte r the oth er, adopted meth
ods that v ir tu a lly enslaved the
black man again. Negroes
were robbed ami lynched ami
eventually Hie ne w ly-em anci-
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1 Expose
T ri-M e l releases plans
Busing recalls it happened before
D r.
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tlie rese rves fo r many years.
By
I hm sday, A p r il 13, 1972
Hig Ìilan<d C om m unity Center
Ih e C 'x ir to n I uesday, A p ril
I Issued a w r it of mandamus
which directed M a rjo rie I-..
Dagwell, C le rk -R e c o rd e r of
Pendleton, to accept M itz lir i-
te r g ’ s «leclaratlon of can
didacy o r to appear on A p ril
10 and show cause why she
should not.
I he Pendleton C ity Council
it a sjiecia l m eeting on T h u rs
day, A p ril 6, directed M rs .
D igwell to perm it M itz im b e rg
to file fo r t ie C ity Council
post. M itz im b e rg ’ s filin g was
accepted on F rx la y .
M itz im b e rg hail attempted
Plans fo. dem onstrations of
in May w le n P ortlarel hosts t ie
to file fo r an a t-la rg e position
two m odels of m in t-b use s, ap
western conference of He
is councilm an on F e b ru a ry
pro val of an application fo r
A m erican
tr a n s it A ssocia
i, and again on M arch 9. Dn
fa te ra i funds to plan 5 th -6 th
tion .
both occasions M r s . Dagwell
Avenues busway p ro je c t, ami
Both of tie buses are equlp-
refused h tsd e cla ra tlo n o fca n -
re p o rts ol another upturn in
dxlacy because he dxl not
ped w ith die e l engines fo r re
i id ersh lp revenue highlighted
duced a ir pollution and a re d e -
ju a llfy under Hie Pendleton
the A p r il meeting of tlie I r l -
signed f o r c ity cen ter d is
C ity C h a rte r which re q u ire s a
M el Hoard M o n la y.
candidate fo r m ayo r o r coun
trib u tio n ami c irc u la tio n , ami
General Manager Tom King
fo r sulxtrban le o le r re q u ire
cilm an to be a "fre e h o ld e r
told the board th a tM a rch rev
m en ts.
of p ro p e rty located w ith in tie
enue a n i rid e rs h ip was tie
c it y . "
I he t w o - p a r t technical
higliest month since T r l- M e t
study application seeks fed
M itz im b e rg am) the ACLU
assumed o |« t af ton of tie
e ra l assistance (I) in t ie p re
argued that the p ro visio n is
three-county bus system , an i
paration of design plans arxl
unconstitutional
in that it
was up 4.8 per cent over
cost estim a te s fo r con stru c
violates t ie rig h t to equal
M arch 1971. F ig u re s fo r tie
tion of the 5 th -6 th Avenue
protection of Hie law amt Hie
s ix -m o n th iie rio d ending In
tra n s it m all w ith e xclu slve bus
p rivile g e s and im m u n itie s of
M a rch showed increase of
la re s lo r «lowntown P o rtla n d ,
and fro m the law guaranteed
three pe r cent. King sax).
ami (2) He potential fo r in te r
by the Fourteenth Amendment
F ir s t of ( le m in i-b u s t r y
mediate tra n s fe r stations, site
to Hie I 'nited States C o nstitu
outs w ill begin next week with
tion.
selections, express bus lane
a 16-paasenger bus fro m M e r
selections, site purchases and
T h is position was supported
cedes-Benz of N o rth A m e ri
Construction.
by an opinion of A tto rn e y
can, In c., a New Je rse y man
I le board also proposed a
General I ,ee J ohnson issued on
u fa c tu re r. King said t ie bus
resolution of com mendation
M arch 28 at the request of
would le t r i a l on several ap
to r C h arle s Snook, superin
Representative AI Densm ore,
p ro p ria te routes in the T r i -
tendent ot o |e ra tio n s , amt
D -M e dford , in regard to the
Met system where a le sse r
H arvey G. Thompson, super
legality
of the freeh older
passenger total is in d ic a ta l.
intendent of scheduling, who
clause of Hie Ashland C ity
A 31-pasaengei Iw ln C oa ch,
C h a rte r.
re tire d last F rx la y a lte r 44
bille d as a "happy m a llu rn ”
and 38 years ot se rv ic e , re s
I he ACLU had file d anoHier
s iz a l Ixis (>y Itsm a n u fa ctu re r,
pe ctively with f r i- M e t .
suit in the C ir c u it C o u rt in
Highway P roducts, I n c , Kent.
Jackson County on behalf of
O hio, is ex pec rod for a month
three Ashland residents whose
long dem onstration beginning
candxlacies fo r c ity council
posts were rejected . A mea
sure to repeal the fre e h o ld e r
requirem ent in Ashland is to
be voted upon in the M ay 23
p rim a ry electio n.
John F . Reynolds, an e x-
ACLU attorneys tn the two
perlenced P ortland attorney
cases
are Dennis A . H achler
who
filer! fo r M ultnom ah
of Pendleton and W illia m
County C ir c u it C o urt D epart
Jobs may be available. A care
M ansfield ol M edford.
m ent NO. 7, lias named Stan
ful use of souices o lfe i ing
ton W. A llis o n as chairm an
m atching d o lla rs can increase
of Hie "R e yn o ld s lo r Judge
(lie
d o lla rs available and
C o m m itte e .’ ’
th e re fo re Hie number of Jobs.
A llis o n serve,I On tlie ad
New xleas in program m ing
v is o ry com m ittee on probate
«leveloped by PMSC arxl Model
code revision and was e d ito r
C itie s can be continue.
ut the Oregon State B a r p ro
I he mam purpose of the Bu
bate handbook, ■ 'A d m in iste r
reau w ill he to d e liv e r Hie best
ing Diegon E sta te s.”
se rvice s to the people, tith e r
Ib e ju d ic ia l position lo r
considerations are of secon
which Reynolds is a candktate
da ry im portance. An in d iv i
is Hie probate judge lo r M u lt
dual jo b o r an tndlvxlu.il pro
nomah County.
gram should not survive it
Reynolds received his law
there is no benefit to people
degree in 1946 fro m N o rth
served. Sone s a c rific e s must
w estern College of Law, now
be made to provide tlie g re a t
a pa rt of Lew is and C la rk
est benefits to Hiecom m unity.
C o lle ge , lie has l<een an at
It Is unfoitunate Hie changes
torney since 1946 w ith over
lo r lurid trig these Federal p ro
20 years p ra c tic e hefore the
gra m s and t ie Portland elec
probate c o u rt. He served as
tions m ust corne at t ie same
P ortla nd
Deputy C ity A t
tim e . To watt top lan f o r c lt y -
torney Iro m 1946 to 1949.
wxle social program m ing un til
Among
his professional
aft«« the elections tn Novetn-
a c tiv itie s , R e y n o ld s was
l e r could he d isa stro u s. II
cha irm an of tlie Oregon state
Revenue 5halin g at rive s be
Bar
m e d ic a l-le g a l
liaison
fo re t ie electio ns, the C ity
com m ittee ami I o r many years
fa lte r s w ill le le ft w ith no
was a m e m le r of tlie M u lt
plan, lots of money and only
nomah County B a r grievance
th e ir own d is c re tio n . H G old-
com m ittee , lie is a m em ber
sclim xlt ts not He M ayo r tn
of Hie A m erican B a r A ssocia
1973, it ts a dangerous gamble
tion ami tlie Am erican I r t a l
to assume G oldschm idt’ s con
I a wye rs A ssoc la t ton.
serva tive opposition w ill have
Reynolds* c iv ic a c tiv itie s
concern fo r the disadvantaged
include many years as a
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com m unities ami an under
volunteer w ith tlie Multnom ah
standing ot com m unity needs.
County I 'n tt ot the Am erican
I le tim e to w ork together is
Cancel Society, which he now
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now. It is h e tte rto a c t together
serves .is lu st vice president,
to save He ground gained ami
lie also has been active in
to plan fo r te tte r services; la r
Hoy scouts. Hie V is itin g N urse
le t t e r than to again walk to
Association and s t. Andrew’ s
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C ity H a ll w ith bats in hand to
United P re sb yte ria n C hurch.
heg fo r a few m o rse ls.
ila la i ft im a t U, s . A li
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Bureau of Human Resources will
save jobs and programs
Hy Henry A lb e rt
P o rtla n d /O b se rve r
ACLU questions
landholder policy
L o m b a rd
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