Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 13, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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    Portland/! ibseiver
Elementary
students
attend
workshop
Some 300 students from font
Portland elementary schools
gatlw r at Portland State Uni­
versity A p ril 21 fo r a "Young
Authors' Happening.”
Timed from 9:30 a jn . to
I pan. on the third flo o r of
the Smith Memorial Center,
the ''happening” w ill draw
students in Grades I to 6 1 ruin
Sabin, Hall, Whitman ami
Abemethy schools.
Students llr s t w ill meet In
small groups to ahare exam­
ples of their creative-w riting
e ffo rts, tl* n move to special
sessions
involving drama,
creative w riting, puppetry,
a rt,
storytelling,
music,
poetry
and
language en­
countering. Featured speak­
ers are New York |vjet Lee
Bennet Hopkins ami three local
authors of childrens books.
I he project
Is federally
funded.
(F u rth e r Information may
I * obtained by calling Colin
G. Dunkeld at PSI , 229-4751.
Yolanda Green
Duncan opposes
compulsory arbitration
"Com pulsory
arbitration
won’ t work in a (roe society,
so labor anil management
should work out their pro­
blems with an understarkling
of each othei 'a g o a l s . "
" H ie answer to the labor
problems In this country lies
in the w illirignessolboth skies
to make concessions lo r the
common good, and to move
ahead on middle ground."
" I yranny or economic ruin
are llie alternatives. Wedon’ t
have enough troops to lorce
labor to work, arel II we did
our freedom would d is a p |*a r.
II management, on l l * other
hand. Is told the terms to
which they must agree, none
ol us w ill be able to contract
as we w ill in other areas."
"V oluntary
arbitration,
submission of those disputes
which collective bargaining
cannot settle at Its termina­
tion, w ill work. Compulsory
arbitration w ill not."
King’s dream
(Continued from page 4)
redirection of efforts away
from the fourteenth, liltecnth
amendments, Ixit is a search
fo r newei meanings In tl» m .It
does mean rew riting the con­
stitution so that It becomes a
covenant to p otect the weak
and helpless anl merely offei
them a b s t r a c t guarantees,
which can I* arrived at only by
expensive litigation. This Is
the economic era fo r blacks.
II man Is to some extent what
he eats (to rjuote one classical
economist) I * must have clear
title to the right toeat. We are
here to clalm th.it rig h t.. .ami
to save that given the re­
sources of this nation and its
more than trilllo n d o lla rC N I*.
Men must liave not only t l *
right to survive, but indeed,
the tight to thrive in this
nation.
I ultimately, to understand
our journey from the back of
the bus to ho mayors and vice
mayors and over 2,000 public-
ly elected o fficials Is th e
meaning and memory that
makes kin g 's life real.
I he quest fo r unity which
could see an Imamu flaraka
and a C a rl Mokes, a Kenyatta
anil a Charles Diggs M t forces
to work to shape the Black po­
litic a l Convention . . .and to
see a Richard Hatcher bring
political leadership to a pin­
nacle of recognition by o r­
chestrating the varied moods
and movements within that
convention. Is the unfolding ol
K lug's dream.
To see 10,000 people come
under one roof in Chicago to
hear a Vernon Jordan and a
John M o rse ll, a Percy Sutton
and a C arl stokes a ffirm out
unity ami declare it asexistent
without need fo r unUormlty ol
strategy . . . Is K lng'sdream .
I o see 7,500 people meet in
the 369th A rm ory in Harlem
and share In a celebration anil
least of unity which Incorpor­
ated b la c k churchmen anti
black nationalists is King's
path to t l * mountain top. F or
those of you In New York who
joined us in making tins event
a massive affirm ation of our
llr s t steps In Ixiildmg a new
nation . . . lo r Pete l ong, who
laboied tire le s s ly ami sacri­
ficed t l * glory of attending to
a hea r t attack . . . F o r the many
a rtists who attemletl the :east
In New York and inspired
others by encouraging them to
help us develop PI MI-1 ast
. . . l o r our own Richard I htv-
mas, who directed the m iracle
ol I ’l s ll- l ast ami many youth
who attemletl along w ith p ri­
soners who joined arms with
us to make freedom ring In
Harlem . . . allow me to say
thanks.
The s p irit evoke«! by t l *
events at McCormick Place
ami In th e lla rle m Arm ory w ill
converge with the history ami
presence that has shaped our
movement . . . ami from t l *
(Ire generated there we w ill
declare and develop N \II(> N
TIM E.
Have Your
Birthday party free
at Geneva’s
Hetty Sims (right) and trlem ls celebrate hei Birthday at Geneva’
I he Portland chapter of
Jack and J ill ol Am erica, Inc.
w ill hold Its annual smorgas­
bord Sunday, A p ril 16, 1972,
from l;00 to 5:00 p.m . at St.
Andrew’ s Parish H all, 8th ami
Alberta. There is a chargeof
$2.00 fo r adults ami $ 1.00 fo r
children. Door prizes w ill be
given and the public Is Invited.
EAR II I
DAY
HIKE RALLY
An E aith Day bicycle ra lly
s|>onsored by the Portland Hl
cycle I ask Force w ill be held
Saturday, A p ril 22, in th e
Southwest Park BlocksM i l l at
S.W. Park Avenue ami Mont­
gomery Street.
According to Task Force
Chairman, Hetty Harker, all
bicycle rulers in the metropo­
litan ami outlying areas are In­
vited to rale into town fo r the
two hour event.
Several gathering points
have l«een set up lo r group
mies Into the downtown area.
Croups gathering at Lewis
ami C lark College Templeton
Commons, Giant Park.C leve-
laml High School ami the Uni­
versity ol Portland P ilot house
w ill depan at II a.rn.
Groups gathei ing at Wilson
High School and the Northwest
Portland Wallace Park w ill
l«gln the ride to town at 11:15
a .m.
I I * i ale Irotn Grant Park
w ill I * lead by Commissioner
Lloyd Anderson, and the ride
from Lewis amICIarkCollege,
by Bicycle Lobby C lerk, Sam
I lakland.
Events, including an Earth
Day dedication by State Repre­
sentative Don Statbos ami mu­
sic w ill begin at noon and end
at 2 p jn .
The Saturday ra lly w ill be
the firs t m ajor downtown bi­
cycle ra lly since one la s t
spring which drew 1200bicyc­
lists.
HELP!
Many adults cannot read.
Please tell tle m that FREE
PRIVAD-, tulot ing is avail­
itte at Laubach Tutors. Call
222-2124.
gon’ s A dm inistrative
D is­
tric ts . These groups, known
as A n cilla ry Manpower Plan­
ning Hoards, w ill act in an ad­
visory capacity to tl*e x is tin g
Councils of L o c a l Govern­
ments in the development ol
t l * i r local D is tric t manpower
plan. The exception to this is
In D is tric t I wo, the Portland
Metropolitan Area. The P ort -
land area, because ol Its size,
meets the Federal population
requirements to qualify as a
Manpower Area P la n n in g
Council, and as such Is under
t l * d ire ct le id e rh ip of the
Mayor ol Portland.
"Ih e s e plans, which have
teen leveluped locally within
each ol th e D is tric ts , w ill be
submitted to the Governor’ s
Manjiower Planning Council,
which w ill then blend recom­
mendations into a total Mate
manpower plan. Ih is p la n w iil
be revised annually to rellect
the current picture ol t l * man­
power situation in Oregon."
McCall w rites that "M an­
power planning is highly com
pie and the need to adapt tu d i-
vetse and changing conditions
is . o m |*llin g .”
"W e must have in readiness
at all tunes a llexihle and re-
s(>onsive program If w e a re to
go leyoml the mere treatment
ol symptoms ami attack the ac­
tual causes ol economic and
social ills .
" I hrough such a system we
can reduce unemployment, re­
store dignity, ind develop new
income ami achievement op­
portunities lo r o u r tellow
l 'regomans."
persuaded Press lent Johnson
am i other federal o fficia ls to
make the fir s t contributions of
federal fumls to the I eague's
work.
1 he a rticle quotes Henry-
Ford 11, one ol the League’ s
outstanding supporters, in de­
scribing y oiing as: " a rtic u ­
late ami persuasive, having
w i t ami wisdom, |*rsonal
d rive ,
integrity,
common
sense.”
Young was sometimes c r i­
ticized by some blacks who
telt he was not sufficiently
" r a d ic a l" fo r the tim es. His
answer: "W ould you rather
that I spend t l * «lay cursing
Whitney, o r that Igodowntown
amt try to get 20,000 jobs for
black people?”
Say the authors: "Whitney
Young won the label of great­
ness because I * steadfastly
refused to abandon his beliel
that Amei ica could become a
m u lti-ra c ia l society,embody­
ing justice ami equality of of>-
portunity fo r a ll. "
Trainees
needed
- HELP! -
Hotline volunteets are needed
lo r service IntheModel C ities
a r e a . Interested p e r s o n s
should contact M s. Janet Sweet
ot Ms. Annie Allen at 288-9115
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m .- >p.m .
Albina Fam ily & Community
Service, 73 N.E. M o rris .
I need a babysitter fo r my
adorable 2-yearold tw m g irls.
My home, near Lombard and
l*k u rn , 8 - 4 . Must have own
transportation. W i ll make al­
lowance. Phone: 285 - 2817.
Bowen-Duncan Company
Upei atoi s ol Automate! Book­
keeping ami Accounting Sys­
tems.
2716 N. E. Union
Call 288-8341.
Sewing Machine Operators are
needed at JAN7ZEN. We train
if you have good eye sight ami
good s k ill with your hamis.
centrally located near public
transportation.
Good fringe benefits
Equal
CITIZENS
FOR
CASSON
COMMIT T EE
P.O. Box 123
P o rtlan d , ( iregon 97207
••N eed money
••Need w orkers
PIANi I OR I RGAN LESS «Ns:
Latest and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play e itle i instrum ent.For 1
i n f o r m a t i o n , please call
287-1634.
L
! DIAL-A-JOB \
227-5828
_
- i
opportunity employer
Apply atjantzen, N.E. 20th and
Sandy - 9 A„M. to 3 P.M.
CASH FOR OLD FURNITURE
Don’ t throw or give away your unwanted ulcer items. We buy
old furniture, antiques, and older miscellaneous a rticle s. W’e
also buy comple'e estates. CALL US FIRST-LUCAS
WANTED
BROS FOUNDRY ANTIQUES 2 8 7 -3 4 8 9
M en and Women for janitorial service.
. i .
tl
Hiring
Good
Id eal Appliance Center
Sales and service.
sad R elrigerators, Ranges, F ree/ers.
Washers and D ryers. We serv ice all appliances, all makes.
2142 N Killingsworth
Emergency 289-4527
PEPI
BOTTI
714
N.E.
I
im mediately.
wages--com pany
A lberta
benefits
2 8 8-5 138 .
Coast Janitorial
♦
♦
Service |
SHOP
Let PEPl s BUTTLE SHOP be your headquarters for
champagne, wines, m ixers. . J t the lowest prices in«
town
Lloyd Confer - N ext to the Liquor Store
» PEPI'S One end Only Store
' Open 9- 30 a.m. to 9 0 0 p.m. Daily
Young memorial
to appear
T he A p ril issue of the Read­
e r ’ s Digest Is carrying a five -
page a rtic le , " In Memory ol
Whitney Young," which says
that the late National I Than
league leader’ s "g re a te st
contnlxition was that almost
single-handedly I * brought
corporate America Into the
c iv il-rig h ts movement.''
The a rtic le is co-authored
by C arl T. Rowan, form er
head of t l * U.S. Intormation
Agency, ami Dreda K. Ford, a
graduate of Dunbarton Col­
lege.
In discussing \ix i ng's qua li­
lie s, the a rticle notes that it
was his " s k illfu l articulate­
ness that enabled hint to trans­
form the I eague from a l*n e -
factor of m iddle-class blacks
Into a champion of the vast
masses In the ghetto.”
During his tenure, contribu­
tions to t l * League from l«usl-
ness and industry rose from
$70,000 In 1962 to more th a n
$2 m illio n In 1970. Moreover,
say t l * authors. Young in 1965
Model wante«: for a rt studio.
M u s t be able to meet public.
Call 255-1787.
NORTH-EAST HOTLINE
By I lav id M . Nero, J r.
Nero Industi ws, through tie
citizens ol the Model Neigh­
borhood and with t l * guidance
of their representatives on tie
Model C ities Citizens Plan
ntng Hoard, w ill continue to
exert all e tio rts to gam lo r oui
area ol responsibility, social
advancements lo r our i*o p le
through t l * fullest utilization
of their s k ills . With this In
mind it is encouraging to see
what is hap|«ning at die state
level. Keeping abreast ol this
intormation should jk I in im ­
proving l l * quality ol I He lo r
:*ighborhood
residents as
well as lo r all people.
A pamphlet Horn Governor
lorn M cC all, "O regon's Most
\ aluable Resource, Manpow­
e r” r e t ir e s to I * held in
mind. McCall w ro te ’ ll we ire
to improve tlw ijuality ol Itie in
Oregon, we must raise th e
economic and social levels ol
our tel low man. lo d o th ls w e
must make fullest use o l our
m o s t valuable re so u rce -
manpower, lo r with gains in
productivity we can achieve
social advancement.”
" I I * key to successful state
p la n n in g ,"
the message
states, " i s local planning.”
People in the cities, towns, am!
ru ra l areas who work closely
together towaid the goal ol as­
suring that th e disadvantage«!
ie«*ive responsive and e lfl-
cient manpower related ser­
vices, are the ones most aware
ol th e ir local p r o b le m s .
I herelore, to assist theCoun-
c il in the planning process, lo ­
cal planning groups, t l * com­
position ol which closely para­
lle ls that ol t l * Council, have
been formed In each ol o re -
Page 7
Employment
Ph.285-4732
Social advancement
through skills
Thursday, A p ril 13, 1972
Carpenter
1
Sunday! Noon to 4 00 p m.
Start at $816 permonth. S teady,year- roundwork fo r ex­
perienced carpenters in heavy construction o r main­
tenance and building repair. Must have at least five years
qualifying experwnce and Oregon d riv e r's license. Apply
now at Portland C iv il Service Board, Room 4130, 115 S.W.
Fourth Avenue, 228-6141, extension 350.
2 8 1 -2 7 3 1
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Paper boys for
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For information
cal
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Please send resume to:
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NATE
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Fuel Oil
'l l
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2330 N. E. Alberta St.
4 - apts.
2823 N J i.
Must M il
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tenants - $
Portland, Ore. 97211
partly furnished
6007 N.E. 25th at Ainsworth -
Rodney - $9,500 4 Bdrms. 1 -flo o r. 2 fplcs.
124
Illr,g - covered patio - beautiful w.w
f.c.b. - satisfied carpeting - 2 ca r gar.
A
5 ,5 0 0 .
beautiful all brick home with
permanent tile roof.
Priced
D rive by 5212 N.E. '2nd -
right' Drapes - dishwasher-
3 Bdrms. 1 -flo o r. 2 fplcs. disposal.
gai . w/w - carpeting - f.c.b.
$17,000.
5226 N.E, 23rd Place - 3
txirms on one flo o r. 2 fplcs.
Ask me about commercial
f.c.b. - patio - birch fir s .
lots - 20,000 sq. ft. M -3.
$22,000
5.000 sq. It. M -3 corneo
Houses to be ti\e d -u p . 6- Investors - - we liave package
deals on fixers.
umt apts.
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Subcontractor Bids
Requested
Chenowith Rim Apartments
a 48
unit
apartm ent complex
to be built in The Dalles, O regon
BID DATE: APRIL 28, 1972
Plans A v a ila b le at
A lbina Contractors Assoc., Portland
United Homes of O regon, Portland
United Homes of Oregon
2611 SW 3rd Portland, O re.
67201 ---------- 227-3161
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