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I ' i ti in :/i .I,.,.;, , ei Jones seeks Probate Court b i Ig n ite r General Daniel James, USAF, Deputy Assistant Secretary ol Defense (Public A ffa irs ) receives the Freedoms Foundation Award f torn D r. Kenneth D. Wells II, Vice President, i'u i j n \11.1 ii i i i n . Foundation, hiring i ipecial ere- "" )'!•!•. cvriiing, \j.iil I, I 11 IH, • \ , t , C, ,n v o l i tion of the National Society C hildren of the American Revolu tion, held at the shei iton-P n k Hole!, Washington, D.C. I he Award to General James is based on the submission hy the National Society C hildren of the American Kevo ution, of the text of Genet al James' speech to that Society at last years con vention on Apt II 23, 1971. Segregated housing shows tragic effect Die absence of a free ami open housing market, with Its resulting racial Isolation, has consequences which are in creasingly fa m ilia r ami In creasingly frightening, an of ficia l of the D ^ , Department ol boosing and I rban Develop ment said yesterday in Chi cago. Speaking at die Equal Hous ing Anniversary Dinner com memorating the passage of die i ,n ii itng i ra |a | „ ,M> Sun tel j . i o . n s , \ , tant Secretary fo r Equal o p portunity, deplore,! Hie ef fects of the dual housing system on urlian areasacross the country, the national pattern. " th e extent of racial segregation in Chicago to da y," M r. Simmons said, " is astonishing in its virtual com pleteness. I . ven though blacks account fo r one-thin! of the city's total population, there are no blacks at all In roughly ( M - i if t f 1 trf ill ,-!l ,u | t | I,!-.,’’ lie said. Underscoring his remarks, M r. Simmons pointed to the decline of industrial plant employment ami Industrial retail giowth In several m ajor central clues, which con trast with Corresponding In creases In the surrounding sulanban communities having few m inority fam ilies. t he private sector, lie said, and other levels of govern ment must Join the Federal Government in efforts (o d is mantle the dual housing sys tem am i to "in s titu tio n a liz e " equal housing op|iot (unity throughout the country. I o dismantle the dual hous ing system, M r. Simmons said, HDD, within the past two years "h a s clone con siderably more in this area than has ever leen undertaken in tlie history of this co u n try." F u rth e r progress Is ss- «ired, lie said, as a result uf a catalogue of "a ffirm a tiv e actions" taken by HUD which constitute new regulations, procedures, am! c i Iterla which w ill lie used In the evaluation ol requests tor HDD aid by trained ami capa ble stalf In W ashington and the Department's 10 Regional ( »f- fices. Repotting on these efforts, M r. Simmons said: —Display of a F a ir Housing I’ ostei by brokers, lenders, developers, ami others en gage,! In tlie marketing of resklential properties; —New project selection c rite ria w ill provide low- income fam ilies with options fo r housing outside areas of low-income o r m inority con centrations; --A s a result of HDD's A f firm a tive F a ir Housing M ar keting Regulations, housing, with lew exceptions, w ill have to lie marketed using methods to a ttra ct buyers o r tenants ol all races, and —Since advertising is a major element In marketing, M r. Simmons said, HDD had Is sued effective May I, guide lines covering all real estate advertising. These are In tended to discourage tlie use ol words, phrases, maps ami othei symbols to attract to (he unit one race and not another. C iting progress to date, M r. Simmons said; - I hat through conciliation, HUD’ s m ajor weapon under tlie law, lite ra lly thousands ot heretofore unavailable units have leen made available to m inority group Americans in tlie last six months alone; —Hy establishing tie p rin c i ple under tie law of monetary compensation to victim s of disc i lin(nation, a price has leen placed on bigotry; —In requiring those who vio late the law to engage in sys tematic reform of H e ir busi ness practices, HDD has suc ceeded In turning the redres sing of individual complaints Into Institutional change. M r. Slintnuns noted that the Department of Justice has been "p re ssin g the F a ir Hous ing I,aw in court. " I t has leen very success fu l,” le said. " I t has brought more than lOOcasestocourt," M r. Simmons said, “ ami has yet to lose one on appeal. Have Your Birthday party free at Geneva’s It’s Your Navy i Die Navy, declaring a ll- out war against pollution, has ofiened a computer attack against the enemy on a new front. A m u lti-m illio n d o lla r Environmental Protection Data Base Program was established during Fiscal Year 1972. The Chief of Naval M aterial assigned the overall responsibility of the program to the Naval F a c ili ties Engineering Command (NAVFAC). In turn, the Naval C ivil Engineering Laboratory (N I.L), P ort Huerneme,Calif., was appointed deputy program manager. NCEL is charged with com piling data on pollution in volving ships, a irc ra ft and shore installations, as well is a rrivin g a l recommenda tions leading to constructive action. When complied a central d m bank w ill be available to all levels of Navy manage ment. Through computers, specialists in pollution con trol and systems a nalysisw ill analyze information collected in tiie fie ld . This analysis w ill suggest corrective mea sures that may be taken and w ill provide planning data and requirements. As deputy program manager NCEL is organizing a group of outstanding specialists in all fields of ecological science and engineering to probe a ir Raymond I,. Jones, Portland Association, American I ria l lawyei, is ■ carDulate fo r Lawyers Association of which election to the Probate Judge lie has been a state o ffice r, and ship in Multnomah County has Ixjen a committee member C irc u it Court now held hy W il of the American B arA ssocla- liam L . Dickson, who w ill not tlon. He Is past dean of the seek re-election. I ielta 1 beta Phi law fra te rn ity, Attorney Jones, who has had a member of tlie Oregon Asso 20 years Portland probateex- ciation of Public Accountants, perlence, stresses that lie w ill ami has lectured extensively give personal attention to the on w ills , probate practice ami probate of w ills ami other mat taxation. ters over which tlie probate Raymond L . Jones and his Court has Jurisdiction. Jones, wife, the fo rm e r LenoreShel- who received his law degree ey, reside at42l4N .L.H assalo from Notthwe stern College of Street, Portland, ami are the Law (now Lewis and C lark), parents of four children, a II of said that if elected he would whom graduated from L a u re l- continue with tlie adm inistra hurst Grade School and Grant tive improvements instituted High School. He Is a m e m le r by Judge Dickson prusuant to of the Bethlehem Lutheran tlie new probate code. Church, Al Kader Shrine, Die Probate Judge of the Danish Brotherhood, A m e ri C irc u it Court has Jurisdiction can Legion, Scandinavian over the estates of decedents, Mens Club, and is Past Patron conservatorships ami guard of Corinthian Chapter of tlie ianships, and oversee-, tlie Eastei n Star. protection ot tlie personal and He served two term s as an financial rights of die help officer with the President’ s less, including m inors and in Council of Portland C ivic and competents. Professional Clubs, ami was In a d d i t i o n to O r e g o n named its " F ir s t C itize n " by Courts, Jones has been admit the Federation of Community ted to practice in tlie D.S. D is Clubs, ol which he was p re sl- tr ic t C ourt, the D.S. Court of 'ient fo r two years. Appeals in San Francisco, tlie U.S. la x C ourt, and the Su preme C ourt of the United states. Jones is a member, ami has served on committees of the Oregon State Hat, Multnomah ami Clackamas County Bar Associations, Federal Bar WANTED: BRIGHT YOUNG COL L D .I M iN TOR EXEC UTIVE POSITIONS IN GOVERNMENT MUST pollution, watei pollution, oil spills, waste disposal and noise abatement. I he Navy's accelerated fight against pollution started in January 1971 when the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Irevelop- ment) directed the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Development) to establish a "program to gather data to show the extent to which the environment is affected by Naval ships, a irc ra ft and shore in sta lla tio n s." T he new program w ill esta blish a "data base" fo r en vironmental factors at select ed Navy activities w orldw ide. lE N O W 'S FOR -B R A N D S you k n o -V A R IE T IE S y o u ISk -S IZ E S you w a n t The Friendliest Stores In Town| Since 1908 • 6411 S I M .iweuO .e • $*•!» A twvr loini.d, • U2nd A N ! • H l e m b e td «1 G ree ley • Relerg* Hills Pl«»« • • el $ I O*«>von • • |<«h A S I M c m . w • J9»h | D«v.v»un • 3J,d a N | • A West Bw»«» <#» • Lebe Osw<^| 9 ) B Az MEMBER O f UNITED GROCERS lb for TOOTH EXTRACTIONS. YOU CAN WEAR YOUR NEW DENTURE WHEN YOU WAKE SODIUM PENTOTHAL GIVEN BY REGISTERED ANESTHETIST _ Com e in early and we will try to deliver your D entures th e S A M E D A Y to accelerate change in the crim inal justice system can, in large part, I believe, be credited with the radical in crease in L E A A funding.” Portland is expecting to re ceive over $11 m illio n fro m the federal government fo r law enforcement in 1972-3. Complete cooperation on All D enial INSURANCE PLANS • e e O P E N S A T U R D A Y S . . . No Advance Appointm ent Needed LONG CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE PRICES ARE QUOTED IN ADVANC E o o o Parfc Free - Any Pork HOURS: Goldschmidt concluded his Law Day speech quoting A bra- ham Lincoln, "W hy should there not he a patient con fidence in the ultimate justice of the people? Is there any bet te r o r equal hope in the w orld?" n Shop Lot Weekday! 8 30 a m to 5 p m — Saturdoy 8 30 a m to I p m DR. JEFFREY BRADY, DENTIST SEMLER BUILDING S.W 3rd & Morrison St Portland, Oregon Take Elevator to 2nd Floor 3rd St. Entrance SALEM OFFICE Phone: 2 2 8 - 7 5 4 5 1 l O ’/i C om m ercial St. N .I . 5 A 1 -M 9 9 ( e « r e i« » re m L e 4 d < l v , h Bent» ) M sj. G e n .F re d e ricE .D a vi son, deputy chief of staff fo r personnel withUSAR-EURand Seventh Army and the highest ranking Negro on active duty, w ill soon become the firs t black o ffic e r to command an A rmy division. According to an announce ment from the Pentagon the 54-year old Davison w ill take over command of the 8th Inf. D iv. in Europe sometime this summer. He w ill replace M aj. Gen. D. Rattan whose new as signment the Arm y w ill re lease at a later date. Davison received star rank in 1968 while commanding the 199th Inf. Bde. in Vietnam and was promote»! to m ajor gen eral last A p ril, making him the senior black in the m ilita ry services. I here are three other black generals on active duty, all of whom are brig adiers. Portland Arm y R ecruiter, Sergeant W.C. Davis, noted that the A rm y was a forerun ner in equal opportunity foi m in o rity races. He said young men interested in any of more than 300 Army jobs may call him fo r information at 221- 2267. ASSOCIATED CENTERS LOCATIONS 2600 S.E. Holgate 5734 E. Burnside 7301 N. Lombard 12040 N.E. Halsey " I ’M VOT ING YES DN #21" ’ 5811 N.E. Sandy 2002 S.E. Stark 6841 N.E. Union 633 N.E. Broadway 233- 5542 234- 7322 286-1669 255-2241 B ELT ED 784 SUPREM E 288-6461 235-3118 283-3118 282-2581 DELTA BELTED P R E M IU M *1 7 8 6 0 T ra n s -A m **< \ Best B. Que In Town O rd e rs C a fe to O pen C a ll 5 :3 0 p m F ly 6 go W in g s Boy A 2 8 2 -6 3 6 3 Except M onday S p e c ia l F r ie s $ 1 .4 0 Food & Drinks GENEVA’S 4 2 2 8 N. W illiam s Here's a government job with a real future. A pilot and officer in the Au Force An executive-level job in anybody's book. To qualify, college grads enter the Air Force’s Officer Training Program and upon receiving their commission continue on to flight school. Investigate You’ll find that as an Air Force pilot you’ll be able to go far, fast. Find yoursel in th e United States Air Force James "Shag’ ’ Thomas " I am voting yes fo r the school levy because edu cation is our insurance fo r a m ore fru itfu l future.” Ci SCHOOLS FDR I HE c m Schools lo r theCltyCom m . 535 SW Pine, Portland, J -M ills , G .Newhall,Co-chr O pen W eekdays 8 :3 0 to 7 S a l. 9 to . Hantotb OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS MODERN LIFELIKE Ml I 1 PHYSICAl Rl - QUIREMENTS QUALITY THROUGH SPECIAL TRAINING COURSE. Page SHOP Goldschmidt sites progress Portland Mayor al candidate sion was a report by a neigh Nell Goldschmidt recently bor while the defendant was in emphasized the need fo r "a the act. Those reports ac fa ir, considered, productive counted fo r almost 31 percent crim inal Justice system that of the a rre s ts ." Noting that maintains respect fo r law by 75 per cent of the residential dealing with lrvlrvDuals, not burglars arrested were 20 numbers, myths o r categor years of age or under, Gold ie s ." Warning that " a c rim i schmidt urged, " I here is, up nal Justice system which on all of us, an obligation to merely processes increasing help the crim in a l justice sys number s of people w ill fa ll," tem work fo r our community.” Goldschmidt urged Instead, In recognizing what has "Com m unity stabilization Is teen accomplished In the last ix ir hope-a Neighborhoods fo r 16 months Goldschmidt said, the C ity Program is impera "O u r strength Is our rapid tiv e ." progress toward reorganiza- In his speech "Law and Jus zstlon of the police, prosecu tice in the C ity " before the tion, corrections and courts Downtown Lio n 's Club, Gold system.” Go dschmidt pointed schmidt underline,! tlie con to the consol tdation of munici nection 1« tween decaying pal and d is tric t courts as a neighborhoods and decaying m ajor accomplishment that respect fo r tlie law. "P o lic e "h a s increase»! ourcapaclty to enforcement cannot replace handle the growing volume of voluntary restraint and reso cases without increasing ex lute commitment to helping penditures at tie same ra te ." one's neighbor,” Goldschmidt O tte r moves toward greater said. " In my Judgment, your efficiency in operation listed city can, by stabilizing neigh by Goldschmidt were the clo borhoods through good plan sure of th e clty ja il, closer co ning, housing rehabilitation operation letween city and anti disincentives to the auto county police and sheriff, con mobile, help to reituce school solidation of the city attorney tuinover, improve educations I ami d is tric t attorney function, results ami re»luee delinquen ami improvements in the Youth cy ami adult c rim e . 1 he over Services Bureau. T hese ac all result w ill be to keepfam- complishments, Goldschmidt llle s In the c ity ." said, w ill " re tu rn better use Goldschmidt c i t e d 1971 fo r the same investment." Portland burglary ami robbery Goldschmidt credited the statistics in pointing out the newly-created City-County vital role played by respon o ffic e of C rim in a l Justice sible neighbors in preventing Planning ami Co-ordination crim e, " o l tlie 766 persons with playing a large role in the arrested fo r home burglary, reorganization e ffo rts. Noting less than ten percentw ere ar tlie large amount of federal as rested due to routine police sistance coming to Portland, petrol su rve illa n ce ," Gold Goldschmidt said, "T h e re schmidt said. "T h e single sults of good planning and the largest reason fo r apprehen excellent results mou re ffo rts I hui s»iay. May II, 1972 5 BANKAMERICARD OR BUDGET TERMS