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Portland O bserver
Thursday. June 22, 1972
M o rse ch airs
R ap B ro w n sen ten ced
p la tfo rm h e a rin g s
Captain Wayniar. G. Cabm an, J r , is helped W ith his new
captains uniform by his w ife, anil Rear A d m ira l W allace
R. Dowd, J r.
N a v y a p p o in ts C a p ta in
Wayman G. Caliman J r , a
native \e w Y o rk e r who now
serves as m aterial depa t-
inent d ire c to r of the i >akl ind,
C a lilo m ia \a v a l supply Cen­
te r, has become the sixth
Black American to hold the
rank of Captain in the L .5 .
Navy.
Capt. Cabman was adm ini­
stered the oath of office by
Rear A dm iral Wallace R.
Dowd, J r , commanding o ffi­
ce r of the center.
The new captain d ire c ts a
staff of six o ffic e rs and o sd ci­
vilia n personnel. T om in N ew
York C ity, he is the son of E1i-
za Moore of I ong Island C ity,
N .Y „ and the late Wayman G.
Calim an, Sr.
Capt C alim an enlisted m
the Navy in (.Ictober 1950 and
was com m issioned in 1952
after attending t d fic e r Candi­
date Schoo . As an enlisted
man. his f ir s t shipboard duty
vas
SS CASCAI ,
tro y e r tender. His la st tour
of sea duty p r io r to reporting
to the supply cen ter was is
supply o ffic e r of the CAS­
CADE.
The captain’ s piese nt re­
sp o nsibilities include man­
agement of a w -.rehouse com ­
plex consisting of 65 immense
storage buildings and 26 .men
st i age lots where stock items
valued in excess of $592 m il­
lion a ie m aintained.
F o rm e r S e n a t o r Wayne
M orse served » » co-ch airm a n
oi the western i eg tonal hear­
ings ol the I'e m i . k ' r a t ic P la t­
form Com m ittee in San F ra n ­
c is c o .
C h a ir in g
th e
.tteiT.oon and evening hear­
ing-, M orse lieaixl a total of
•>7 w itnes es who n. idea wide
range of proposals about sul>-
ject m a tte r to !<e included in
the D em ocratic p a rty ’ s p la t­
fo rm .
The San F ra n cisco hear­
ings were the fo u rth in a
series
of lifte e n regional
hearings to lx? held p r io r to
June 23 when the fu ll p la tfo rm
com m ittee w ill m eet inW ish-
ington D .C . to prepare the
D em ocratic I ’ latf. rm . M orse
who is one of rwo Oregon
delegates t (he National P l.it-
a p p o in te d b y B o ard
Eleven adult residents of
the Portland School D is tric t
and six Portland high school
students won appointment June
12 to three area citize n ad­
vis o ry
com m ittees. Mem­
b e rs
of the P o r t l a n d
Board of Education accepted
recommendations of a fiv e -
m em ber citiz e n review panel,
which was appointed A p ril 24
to review nominating petitions
from some 25 adult candidates
fo r one- and tw o-ye ar posts
beginning next July I.
Some 26 youths were nom i­
nated by student councils and
screened by schoo. board
members before the six one-
yea r appointments were ma te.
The 18 adult and student
appointees w ill be sworn in
fo rm a lly during the school
board's re g u la r meeting of
June 26 at which tim e the
school board also w ill con-
sa ie r recommendations fo r
se le ctio n -p ro ce ss
changes
submitted by the review panel.
Appointed
to
tw o -y e a r
te rm s on Area I ’ s com m ittee
were W illia m Luch, M ariam
Schwarz and M a ry Lawrence.
They succeed Area f ’ s Bette
Boyd, M a ry E llen Conklin and
Ruth Gudman. (A rea i ’ s com­
m ittee has fo u r adult mem­
bers who have one m ore year
to serve.)
New Area 1 student mem­
bers are David Bledsoe of
W ilson High and L e s lie R.
White of Je ffe rso n High. They
succeed Stephen Katz of Jack-
son High and Gerald Delonev
of Jefferso n.
Appointed
to
tw o - y e a r
te rm s on Area 2’ s com m ittee
were C h ris tin e Neumann, I )el
Johnson, Ron T o th e rt. They
succeed J ho B ischell, Eve
Rosenfeld and Robert Patten.
Rita o v ia tt was appoint»! to
f ill the rem aining one-year
term of T e rry Kent. (Area
2’ s com m ittee has three adult
members who have one m ore
year to serve.)
New .Area 2 student m em ­
bers are M ark E m ery of M adi­
son High and Suzanne Blan­
chard of M a rsh a ll H igh. (M iss
Blanchard is net re la te ! to
Superintendent Robert Blan­
chard.)
They succeed Paul
.M arshall of Adams High and
Nancy M cClean of Monroe
High.
Appointed
to
tw o-ye ar
term s or. Area ' ’ s com m ittee
were M yron Headly, ja m e s
W aym ire and B en a B rooks.
W aym ire was appoint»! to
succeed h im se lf. Brooks and
Headley were named to suc­
ceed Josephine Brown and
Susan Gisvo 1. M rs . G isvold,
named in January to f i l l the
rem aining s ix -m o n th com ­
m ittee te rm of newly appointed
school b o a r! m em ber P h y llis
W iener, was giver, a one-year
term on the com m ittee. This
action expands adult m em ­
bership to eight and total
m em bership to ten on Area
— ’
commiaae.
( • • 3’ s
com m ittee
has lo u r adult
m em bers who have one m ore
ye i r to se rv e .)
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New A rea 3 student m em ­
bers are Katie Joseph of
Cleveland .nd Kenneth G a rre tt
of G rant High. They succe»!
Ann Bishop of W ashington High
and M a rk Jensen of G rant.
C itizen
advisory
com ­
m ittees evolved from the 1970
ad m in istra tive decentraliza­
tion of the school d is tr ic t and
are design») to allow g re a te r
citizen involvement in educa­
tion and to bring the schools
clo ser to the citize ns and stu­
dents they serve.
The ad­
viso ry com m ittees are bound
by the p o licie s, rules and
regulations
of the school
board.
(Sorry. R acing Comm s i, on p r o h ib it!
a o m n n o n o f c h ild re n under 12 !
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A ccording to the Portland
I ra ffle Safety Com m ission,
d riv in g at night is alrn o stfo u r
tunes as dangerous as tra ve l
by day. C onsider this when
you plan your vacation t r ip .
I he end of school and the
beginning of nice weather
means thousands of bicycles
flooding Portland streets.T h e
Portland T r a ffic Safety Com ­
m ission urges a ll d r iv e n to
be at ttie ir defensive best to
help protect, and resfiect, the
figh ts of bike rid e rs on our
streets and highways.
of proposals that dealt w ith
ero population g io w tli, Ia n !
« • •ft i m , Hd to i n d i m a ,
N< tl» l
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.
Chicanos and election re ­
fo rm s . im e witness re p re ­
senting the m usicians union
suggested that $200 m illio n
be appropriated fo r the na­
tional endowment of the [me
a rts .
lENOW'S
evidence in tlie case.
B io w n 's attorney« said that
they would appeal the resen­
tencing to tlie United states
C o u rt of Appeals fo r tlie F ifth
C ir c u it.
Judge
M itc h e ll
o id e i» l
Brown re tu rn » ) in im » lia te ly
to tlie jin isd ictio n of tlie stale
ol New A oik, and Bixiwn was
escoi t» l out ol tlie c o u n ro o m
by t» le r a l m a rsh a ls. | he
m a is h a ls would not comment
on his destination.
Ju»lge M itc h e ll f u s t sen­
tenced Blow n in absentia in
1970 to p iv i > !,0 0 0 l We ind ti
serve five years in ja il lo t
ca tiN in g a id le into Baton
Rvxige, I a , his home town
w hile under indictm ent ol
chaiges of arson and in citing
to rio t in U ainbi klge. M d. But
tlie Com t of Appeal» r u l» l Hie
sentence was in valid and o r ­
dered the i esentenviiig.
FOR
-B R A N D S you k n o w
-V A R IE T IE S yo u lik e
-S IZ E S you w a n t
b rin g s suits
In a recent tra in in g ses­
sion at the C onsum er p r o -
MCti
■
,
• very
in te restin g points came up
which this w r ite i feels the
public should be conscious of.
I hese points deal with the
unusual
laws about liens
stem m ing from home im ­
provem ents and re p a irs .
they have w ork done on th e ir
h me and they io n’ t pay, the
co n tra c to r can sue them and
attach th e ir propertv in order
to obtain paym ent. A et there
are situations that can »rise
when the c o n tra c to r is paid.
Exam ple: You have a new
roof put on your house fo r
$500 by M r. \ , the co n tra c­
to r. M r . X hires two fellow s
to help with the jo b o r t Io
all the acutal w o rk . At the
end o f the job you pay M r. \
the fu ll $500 and get a re ­
ceipt.
Yet M r . \ decides
he wants to quit business and
leave town without paying his
helpers.
A lso he got the
m a te ria ls to roof you r house
on c re d it.
iju e s tio n :
M r. X is g,,ne.
who has to pay the w u rkers?
I Oder i.regon taw, u n fa ir IS
.t may seem, the ownei
f
the house can be sued fo r
these fees even though he
has already paid the contrac­
to r in f u ll. Hard to believe?
W ell, that in sim ple te rm s is
what the laws say and people
have had severe fina ncial d if­
fic u ltie s as a resu lt.
How do you avoid being put
in th is position? You must
post notices on your home
Bias
discussed
C itize n
ad vise rs to the
P ortland Board of Education
acted
on recom m endations
regarding » lu ca tio n a l goals
and sex d is c rim in a tio n in
cla ssroo m s
at th e ir fin a l
m eeting o f the 1971 - 72 school
year Monday, June 19.
The com m ittee also d is ­
cussed the im pact of recent
budget cuts on schools w ithin
Area 3 of the P ortland school
d is tr ic t.
The nine -m e m be r advisory
com m ittee consists of citize n s
and students from neighbor­
hoods surrounding Cleveland,
F ra n k lin , G rant and W ashing­
ton high schools.
It is one of three citize n
com m ittees which advise the
P ortland Board of Education
on m a tte rs relating to educa­
tional pro g ra m , building needs
and operation of schools.
The citiz e n s ad viso ry com ­
m ittee for A rea I schools ad­
journed fo r the sum m er in
M ay. The Area 2 com m ittee
postponed Its June 19 meeting
and w ill announce a final
meeting date la te r th is month.
Regular m onthly m eetings
of a ll three advisory co m m it­
tees w ill resum e in the fa ll
w ith the new school ye a r.
w ithin J days of t ie tim e the
w ork sta rts , that you w ill not
Lx; held responsible fo r any
w orkm ans’ . r rt a te ria l m ens’
liens ir is in g as a re su lt of
the co n tra cto r not paying his
b ills .
This w ill p ro te ct you.
F o r fu rth e r explanation and
in fo rm atio n on these laws
contact:
Consum er P ro te c­
tion P ro g ra m , >73 N, K il-
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M fM B lR O t U N H ID G«OCt»S
Ease th e
B u r d e n ..
Ladies
so u g h t
Tbour M hi 1
nieth •iilou.s
attention to
evers fa m ily
wish is assured
h\ o u r many te a rs
of experience
W illia m J. Hawkins III, a
p .u tn e i in the itc h ite c n n a l
f in n ol Allen, M Math and
Hawkins which is reilndeluig
the
IPloneei C o urtln u ae, is
sponsoring a fund raising
It ive to e i i i i $1,500 foi t l <■
purchase ol tw i cla ssic»!
wool scu lp tu res winch once
decorated Hie fro m oi P o rt­
land's k mini building
J icob Kam tn’ s (m ir-s to iy
office building it 65 N.W .Pine
stre e t was t ill» ! w ith decoi i-
ti- ns ami . niam ent.i im p o rt» !
from a ll over I urope and was
considered
in a rc h ite c tu ra l
wonder of its l.,v . I h e lu i ld -
ing was in use u n til H iu wlien
it was to rn lown in I re p l.ic» !
by a gas station.
I lie 12 -fo o t c » la t Carya­
tids, dating 11 m l8 8 ) , a t v le -
liev»l to t i ve teen cuived in
D enm ark. Except fo r weu-
tliei i g anil two m is sing a m is
the two fem ale fig u re s ate in
rem ark ib!e condition.
Hawkins would lik e to see
Ho I 1 ' i - i s i ideal in [lie
v e s td u le of the courthouse
which is being renovated to
C Don
Vann
V a n n ’s
M ORTUARY
5211 N W illiam s Avenue 2 8 1 -2 8 3 6
P ortland,O regon
hi use the Ninth C irc u it Court
How many of you readers
rea lize that the A rm y has a
’ ’ top’ * e n lis t» ! man? Just as
the chief of s ta ff is the top
ranking o ffic e r in the Arm y,
the se rg e in t m a jo i of the Ar­
my holds the key e n lis t» ! post.
And, a new sergeant m ajor
has been ap po int» !. He’ sSilas
I . Copeland, a veto- u ! . 7
years of m ilita r y service,
from (-.bryfield, |e < )s , Hi»
job includes advising the chief
of staff on m a tte rs pertaining
to both enlisted men and wo­
men. He’ s an im p ortan t mem­
ber of General W illia m C .
W estm oreland’ s staff.
PAIN R E LIE VED BY SOUND
I wo A rmy m » lic s have d is ­
closed that acoustic v ib ra tio n s
inaudible to the human ear -
ultrasound - help r e l i e v e
ce rta in types of pain.
M a jo r C a lvin p . Claston,
J r . , a physician, and C a po in
Thomas D . Jones, J r , a phy­
sical th e ra p ist, repoi ted that
ultrasound therapy is most
lik e ly to be effective when the
pain is localized and su p e rfi­
c ia l. They emphasized, how­
e v e r, that o th e rfo rm s o f th e r­
apy should also be us» ), in­
cluding psychotheiapy are) ex­
e rcise Ifierapy when required.
The two men conduct»)
th e ir study at the U.S. A rm y
H ospital In H eidelberg, G er­
many, and reported that pain
was sig n ific a n tly reduced in
seven of ten p itie n ts tre a t» !
with ultrasound therapy.
A nother Innovation by A im y
m edicsl menl
M EDALS OF HONOR
We a re often asked about the
number of M edals of Honor
awarded to s o ld ie rs . We did
a little research are) here are
some in te restin g s ta tis tic s .
As of the end of August, 105
M » ).ils
f H onor
were
aw inte d to s o ld ie is in V ie t­
nam. f i e of the m edals went
t> I CM Klent i MS • I )<■ to r ,
C o r p o ril Ihom as W. Bennett,
a m » lic w ith the 4th Infantry
D ivisio n .
As fo r M edals of Honor
aw ir d » l du rin g other w ir s : 78
were won durin g the Korean
C o n flic t,
293 d u iin g W orld
W i r II, 95 luring World M 11
I ind Il9 9 d u rln g th e C iv il W a r.
FACTS ABOUT I HI. ARMY
Did you know:
. . . That o ffic e rs arelenlisfed
men can re tire fro m the A rm y
with a pension of th re e - p la t­
te rs of th e ir re g u la r pay a fte r
th ir ty y e a rs o f service? I hose
who re tire a fte r 20 y e ir s re­
ceive a pension of h ilf- p a y .
. . . T hat housing allowances
and food allowances given to
o ffic e rs ami enlisted men a rt
not taxable?
QUESTION
Do women who Join tlie A rm y
take th e ir basic tra in in g it the
same place as men?
No. A ll women who jo in the
Women’ s A rm y C o ip s receive
th e ir basic tra in in g a tF t.M c ­
C le lla n , A la . Men, of coui se,
may receive th e ir b a s ic tr a in ­
ing at any one of several posts,
but not at P t. M cC le lla n .
A FIRST FOR WOMEN
Women’ s L ib e ra tio n Move­
ment take note. l i e A rm y ’ s
V e te rin a ry C orps h a s lt s f ir s t
woman o ffic e r, she’ s Captain
Jean Hooks, 23, from Law ­
re n ce ville , III.
Capt. Hooks is a graduate of
the College of V e te rin a ry
M edicine at the U n iv e rs ity of
Illin o is . She’ ll he assigned to
do research at W a lte r Reed
A rm y
M »1ical C enter in
Washington, fi.C .
of Appeal».
Because the fund« to remod­
el the cou i t house annotcovei
die cost of [Miichasing Hie
ir y l
the a rch ite cts t
raise the
money independently, tince
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money would te iv a lla b le f o r
th e ir re p a ir and t¿ fin ish in g .
Donations would te gre atly
appreciat»! md may be sent
to:
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l. blovk B row n’ s rem oval to
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School co m m ittees
fo n t! C om m ittee w ill !e p a rt­
icipating in tlie Washington
m eetings.
These regional
hearings are pa rt o f Hie party
re fo rm m easures in itia te d bv
the McGovern C om m ission
and a i e intended to prov Me a
fo iu tti lo r a ll people to voice
th e ir concerns.
M orse, th e l'e m o c i itic c a n -
lulate fo r the I nited states
H. Rap Brown was resen­
tenced to five years in prison
and a tine of $2,000 to r v io la ­
tion nt Hie Fedei al Gun Con­
tro l Act.
Fedei al D is tr ic t Judge I an-
stng I . M itc h e ll iv fu s » lto d e -
lay the resentencing of the
black m ilita n t on his |9 p S con­
victio n despite the contention
by his detense attorneys that
Brown had beenfotved to come
to New O rleans f i um New
York at task to his health.
1 he attorn eys, W illia m M .
K ünstler an dC arl Broage also
isked J utlgeM itch e ll toeveuse
tum seit f l o'iii passing sentence
on the ground of " i l l tee ling to-
w aid the le fe nd an t," but the
judge re (used.
Judge M itc h e ll . eied that
Blow n not s ta tt so lvin g hl»
I » ie i.il sentence un til c n n ii-
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