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Thursday, June 29, 1972
B la c k V P
A lb in a C o rp o ra tio n
(Continuel) from pg |, k ol. 4,
im p e rta list'a w ill. Yes, John
son lied, Nixon lied, and
George McCovem Is lying
about peace in Vietnam today.
McGovern does not support tlv
right of se lf-d e te iin in .itio n fo r
•he Vietnamese. McGovern
supports the Z ionist regime
of Israel which tramples on the
(Continued from pg. 1, col. 3,
H o t Line N .E . r e a d y to a id
aiul becoming a stands id man
taxes fo r the firs t tim e. Men
ufacturing operation. The op
who had been involved in petty
tions open to It were: I) prop
thievery and other crim es to
It is ■ warm Sunday after
C a lle r: "T h e beatings ate
places to contact fo r what she
ihe
trainees and hire experi
support their fam ilies sta yeti
noon. The two workers, Bess
really why I called you. He
needs. He also asks her if she
enced men from outside the
out of Jail, saving the expense
and Joe, have Just arrived fo r
left here angry, and Just
would like tocome tnforcoun-
community and attempt to re
to both the taxpayer and the
the fir s t shift. They prepare
before he closed the door he
« lin g during her stay at her
hire
f o r m e r employees;
victim s of crim e.
themselves fo ra busy evening.
slapped me and said that was
tem porary quarters. The c a ll
But the impact on the I ives
2) Terminate the employee
Bess, who is a mother and stu
only a sample of what 1 was go
of individuals cannot te mea
e r replies " y e s " and Joe lo
p rofit-sharing stock plan ami
dent, begins to read a book on
ing to get when he got back."
gins to ask fo r the necessary
sured. Men who supponevi
sell stock to Investors to gain
the latest slang words fo r the
information needed fo r setting
their fa m ilie s fo r the firs t
The c a lle r begins to cry, Joe
capital; 3) Cancel contracts
various drugs that are in use
tune gameti self-esteem and
patiently waits fo r her to stop.
up an appointment. A fte r the
that had not reached the break
today. Joe, who is employed by
exchange of information takes
the respect ot their wives anil
While she was telling her story
even point; 4) Find a "B ig
a school fo r retarded children,
place:
Joe had been listening closely,
children. Men who spent most
B ro th e r" company to join as
is deep in thought about one of
during which time he detec ted
of th e ir tune in ja il w e re
C a lle r: "Thank you fo r lis
a subsidiary.
his pupils. The phone rings,
tening to m e ."
fear, anger and frustration.
steadily employed. F am ilies
The board did not act fo r two
Bess deckles to let Joe take
Joe is beg inning to feel over
becam e
self-supporting,
Joe: "Y o u 're welcome, if
reasons. They thought OLO
the ca ll.
breaking the welfare cycle.
whelmed
by
the
c
a
lle
r’
sprob-
you
need
us
again
just
c
a
ll."
would
come
through
with
the
Joe answers the phone;
lem and is wondering what to
Men found they coutil do a
C a lle n " G o o d - b y e and
grant and they looked at the
•’ Hello, Hot Line N \E „ may I
tell her. The c a lle r has re-
thanks again."
job and accomplish something,
corporation from a social
help you?"
simed her composure and be
and were motivateti to go on to
Joe: "C o o d -b ye ."
viewpoint. They were not bus
The c a lle r replies: ' ’ Yes,
gins her story again.
bettei jobs. Many motet) into
Hot Line N.E. is sponsored
iness oriented and they viewed
I ’ m having a problem .”
other companies anil earned
C aller: " I ’m sorry that I
by the Albina F a m ily and Com
the Corporation as a social
Joe: ‘ ‘What kind of prob
cried but it did make me feel
much higher wages. Others
munity Services P roject. We
program, and were therefore
lem V
a lot better.”
went to college. Including sev
receive many calls s im ila r to
unw illin g to give up the bene
C a lle r: Pause . . . " W e ll,I
eral who returned fo r ad
the one above. The Hot Line
Joe: “ What do you want to
fits to the community of tra in
may as well te ll you as anyone
vanced degrees. Employees
do
about
the
situation?”
operates
p
rim
a
rily
on
the
ing
and
rehabilitation
and
of
else.” Pause . . . " l'v e g o tto
and board members were In
C a lle n "W e ll, I'm tired of
week-ends between the hours
black ownership.
talk to somebody.”
spired to go into business fo r
being used fo r a punching bag,
of 8:00 p.m . to 4:00 a.m. on
The Corporation continued
jo e : "Y e s , go on.”
I know that m uch."
themselves. And the commu
F riday and Saturday nights,
to operate without federal
C aller: " M y husband and I
nity could look with pi ale to a
Joe: "Y e s , and how do you
atxl from 4:00 p jn . to 2:00
funds but declined steadily
are having a great deal of
black-owned and black-o p
plan
to
stop
the
beatings7"
aan.
on
Sundays.
S
tartingjune
Before
the
President
and
trouble. Everything seemed to
erateti plant.
2b, 1972 the emergency tele
C a lle n "W e ll, while I was
Board could put changes into
happen all at once.” Pause . . .
talking to you, I realized that
The community should tv
phone service w ill be av ailable
effect, it was too late.
"1 don’ t re a lly know where to
I had never really thought
proud of tlv achievements of
from 5:00 p.m. to 9;00 p.m.
As an experimental social
begin."
about anything elseaxcept how
during the week. The purpose
Mbina Corporation in the area
program, Albina Corporation
Joe: "How about the begin
of the service is to give help
of social gains. It should not
to get Ray, my husband, to stop
was a success. It proved that
ning 7"
beating me.”
to those seeking it. often that
Iv evaluatetl as a business
" u n e m p l o y a b le s " can t«
C a lle r: " I guess that's as
help comes in the form of the
failure because it was not in
Joe: "H ave you come to
trained and can be motivated
good a place as a n y ."P a u s e ...
some other decision on howto
vested in as a business. It was
above conversation. We also
to
be se lf-su p p o rtin g . It
In the meantime Joe has
handle the problem?”
a social investment and must
do re fe rra ls , give information
proved that young blacks can
alerted Bess to be ready *
tv evaluated on social gains.
C a lle n "Y e s , now that I
about agencies in the area and
be trained formiddlemanage
back him up if he should need
have finally talked about it I
A l a social program. Albina
talk to people who are lonely
ment positions and that blacks
her. The conversation re
have decided to leave him to
and need someone to listen to
Corporation was a success.
who have not had the opportu
sumes.
night, before he comes home."
them. A t his time we are not
nity fo r decision making in
C a lle n " M y husband and I
a
mobile
unit,
we
do
not
give
prev
ious positions can suc
have been m arried fo r a short
Joe: " A re you sure that this
rides o r pick up ca lle rs.
cessfully move into manage
while. Before we were m a r
is what you really want todo?"
ment.
The people participating in
C a lle n " A s sure as 1 am
ried we lived together as com
this project are from various
The impact of Albina Corpo
of life and death’"
mon law fo r about a y e a r."
walks of life and different ed
ration on the community can
Joe: ’ •yes.”
Joe: " I s there anything that
ucational backgrounds. The
never be measured in terms
C aller: "W h ile we were
we can do to help you?"
most important thing that we
of money, although there are
living together things were
C aller; "Y e s , do you know
have in common is our dedica
financial factors that can tv
Michael Duane McKinney,
really nice, tu t as soon as we
of a place where I can stay un
tion to helping others. A ll of
analyzed.
The Corporation
a basketball p la ve rfo r J e ffe t-
m arried he seemed to
til I can get my w its about me
the participants in this pro
had a weekjy payroll of$10,000
son High School, enlisted in
ch *ge over night. On our
and where I can get a lawver
gram are volunteers and with
and weekly inventory and ser
the
Navy recently along with
wedding night he accused me
cheap?”
out them the service could not
vice expenses of $7,000. The
Jefferson Cachet, J r , and
ai having an a ffa ir with his
To the last two questionsj oe
be offered. W eatA lbtnaFam -
$1-5 m illio n brought into the
L a rry Deweese.
best friend, then he beat m e."
replies a relieved " y e s " and
ily and Community Services
community, turning o v e r i>
The enlistment ceremony.
Joe: "Y e s , go on.”
begins to give her a lis t of
P roject are seeking more vol
proxim ately ten times in a
May 31, 1972, was observed by
unteers. If you are interested
year, made a $15 m illio n im
M rs. Marva McKinney, Mich
pact on the Portland area
in fu rth e r inform ation please
ael's mother, and Engineman
during the period Albina was
contact our office between
1st Class M e rre ll H a rn s of
the hours of 9:00aun.and5:00
in operation. Fam ilies were
the NJE. Portland Navy Re
taken off the welfare ro lls and
p.m. during the week. The
cruiting Station.
put on the tax ro lls . Men in
number to call is 288-9145.
2 8 7 -2 8 8 7
" Ask to speak to Annie Allen or th e ir late twenties paid income
Janet Sweet. We w ill be glad
to hear from you.
heads of the Palestinians.
cannot win with any politician
of the bankers, b illio n .m e .,
boaaea aid h u iiilv rs parties,
Ihese politicians suppoit the
freezing of tlv wages ol the
m a jo rity of people to la c ili-
tate greater profits fo r bust-
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Wendell and his wife Jo
Ann, who works fo r P acific
Northwest B ell, have three
lovely daughters - Annette, 12,
V lc k ie .ll, and Cory, 2-1/2.
The T ra vis fam ily resides in
a newly acquired four bedroom
home at 3837 NJE. 17th with, to
quote Wendell, " a ll the newly
acquired problems of becom
ing a home ow ner."
Wendell enjoys every m in
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FAMOUS LABELS
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A fte r many years, she and
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have met lo r a happy reunion
and to renew an old friendship.
a railroad conductor second
and a d o -it-yo u rse lf handyman
last.
In a ll, the story of Wendell
T ra vis Is not an " I'v e made
l t l ” story, o r "See me. I'm
an example of what my ra c e
cando if you really try hard
It is the story of a man.
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The United Indian Council
announces the start of Em er
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can Indian fam ilies who were
victim s of the recent floods In
Rapid C ity, South Dakota. The
fund is in response to a call
from Rapid C ity, AIM, In c ,
and numerous phone messages
asking fo r immediate financial
assistance.
We ask the Portland area
residents to donate bed-rolls,
blankets, food and money
which w ill be sent to American
Indian fam ilies in Rapid City.
Your donations can he deli
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Portland, Oregon, o r Nara
House, 3829 SJE. 64th,P ort
land, Oregon,
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at Urban Indian P rogrtrr.
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