Brooks District problems first priority said. Mike Walsh p rio rity ". " I believe there are two approaches to representing a congressional d is tric t” , said Walsh. "One is to use the d is tric t as a political base while becoming involved in national issues. The other is to become a visible leader within the d is tric t, known to the people, working with local o fficials in Washington fo r the welfare of the d is tr ic t" , he said. Walsh said he believes the fir s t type of representation he described has existed in the Third D is tric t fot many years. " A s United States Con­ gressman, 1 w ill change the approach, making the d is tric t aixi Oregon my fir s t priority " , he said. "Campaigning in all parts of the d is tric t since early January has convinced me that the city desperately needs the type of representation I can and w ill give. It needs that representation now; net two o r four years from now” , Walsh said. Labor pickets Meier Top AFL-CIO o f f i c i a l s headed a consumer education picket line Saturday,June24th at 10:00 a.m. at M e ie r and Frank’ s downtown Portland, Oregon store, protesting the sale of FARAH pants. Some 3,000 Farah workers are on strike at the Farah plants located in Texas and New •Mexico. DR. JEFFREY M O D E R N LIFELIKE g ra t« l schools tor th e ir kids and for goal city police ser­ vic e s ." National Neighbors is a tale r ation of 50 community organizations from m u lti­ racial neighborhoods in 22 states. Each mem le t group is asked to sen«.! two dele­ gates, not of the same race, to the annual conference. The squally divided black and white delegation voted this year to make sn e ffo rt to re cru it community o r g a n i z a t i o n s from neighborhoods made up eiten*! ' ‘T ’” ' Lee 8 " lls t,n ,o »ote ad. I re ss of whites aixl other m in o ri­ given by bukumu during the Oregon Black Convention. ties, such asChicanos, Puerto Ricans, American Indians, and Cubans. Re-elected president of National Neighbors fo r the the thrid year a as Joseph Battle, black Realtor from Cleveland ami head of that c ity 's Operation Equality pro­ gram. The national organiza­ tion has emphasized its com­ mitment to an open housing market since its founding con­ ference in 1970. ' Immediate Restorations Flat«« in te ra » # in v n e d ie le iy « H e r ts s th e ra e n tra c te # • Partial Plates • Dental Plates SLEEP DURING EXTRACTIONS < * * * • m r o n ia t u v s a reustimd u a i ra m s r , I M U rO W TM K T Si CESS ART | FAM F C H -trr DARI '■ tor HOURS: O lio ts Sroo JstwrUsy S:3O is I rOO DR. JEFFREY BRADY DENTIST i l * l l l BUIIOIMG 5 W J .d S D ertlen # O r i s o n Phone: 2 2 8 -7 5 4 5 SALEM OFFICE i w w f — !. lie K M R Aare« t b e * ta ## & Bea isai-wn . • elected secretary. P olitical convention Chairman and , ....... , * *‘u k c l" ‘ Chairman, hold the flag is the ition.ii Xrithcin is p|dyed. ■ straining order of the most stringent nature, une of the provisions of the restraining order was that picketersm ust remain 50 feet apart at all (Continued from p. h times, which makes it almost impossible to maintain a nor­ am) 4:15 all committees con­ mal picket line. d o le d th e ir meetings. Be­ In addition, nearly 400 of tween 4:15 and 6:30 the dele­ the s trik e rs have been a r­ gates ratified the agenda, rested despite the fact that presented resolutions and had there has been no violence open discussions on basic is­ Following the recent up- o r unlawful activity. Many of sues that concern Blacks in '»uikjc ol antiw.ii protest in the strike rs were arrested at Oregon: Education; Health Portland and across the coun­ th e ir homes in the middle of and Social Services; Econo­ try in response to Nixon’ s the night ami held in theexor- mics; and P o litica l. As stated escalation of tlie war rn Viet- bitant bail of $400 a person. above the convention electe i • The usual bail fo r local c iti­ delegates and alternates t. poration launched a c iv il suit zens charged with s im ila r represent Oregon at tie challenging the rights of the triv ia l misdemeanors in this National Black Assembly; I*ace movement to organize area has been $25. Delegates Lee Brown, John and carry uut demonstrations. In addition to numerous Toran and Adelle H o ile ind Lsing the pretext of a handful unlawful discharges because alternates Ray Jernigan, ■d broten windows, Georgia- of union activity on the Am al­ Carol Cross and Azzree l.a - P acific is attempting to brand gamated’ s behalf, and other then, the entire antiwar movement actions of intimidation, coer­ Imamu Vernon Sukumugave as violence-prone and to vic­ cion and re stra in t against the the closing remarks and after timize the student .Mobiliza­ workers, the Company has a few announcements by I ee tion Committee to End the also utilized guardspatrolling Brown and Eddie Robertson, (SMC), I with vicious police dogs in an the picket line. the c o n v e n t io n adjourned. peace organization in P o rt­ effort to fu rth e r intimidate The Amalgamated Clothing L a te r Saturday night a dance land, ( iregori, and i c< U m tion the s trik e rs . workers of America has was held at the Elks Club of 15 individuals. The M exican-A m ericans launched a national consumer by the Convention. Tlie G eorgia-Pacific suit is employed in the Farah plants boycott against Farah pants. In summarizing the con­ a concoction of factual e rro rs , are being exploited in the | The recent Oregon State vention, Lee Brown, [ r e iding a "co n sp ira cy" of defendants worst possible way by the AFL-CIO Convention at Sea­ Chairman of the Convention who had never met, and a Company. The Company’ s side, Oregon has adopted a said: ’’ The most significant travesty of legal precedent interference with the work­ strong resolution of support outcome of the two-dav meet­ that has virtu a lly no chance e rs’ efforts to establish a of the strike and boycott. ing was the determination to of standing up In court. At union are deliberate steps to The Bishop of the Catholic implement the platforms tie same time, if allowed to prevent th e s e Mexican- Church in El Paso has issued which were adopted. Plat­ be unanswered, it is a serious Americans from achieving a a le tte r endorsing the efforts forms were developed and misrepresentation of theant.- better way of life . . . with of the Farah workers to adopted in four m ajor areas: war movement and an uncon­ dignity and security. achieve a decent standard of (I) Education, (2) Health and stitutional effort to circum ­ Nation-wide support fo r the living and justice on the job. social service-,. (3) E co n o scribe the future possibilities strik e rs continues to grow. Most of the strike rs are mics and (4) P o litica l. of antiwar organizing and In­ The National AFL-CIO has Mexican-Americans and oth­ " T ie p o litica l platform of volvement of the people of endorsed the strike and many ers are Mexican Nationals the Caucus calls fo r Im­ Portland. This is tie purpose other unions and central labor who cross the to rd e r daily mediate action. It is based of the suit - to portray tie counsils have pledger! sup­ to go to work_ upon our belief thatourlocally antlwary movement as a col­ port. I F a r a h Manufacturing elected o fficials are sincere lection of conspiratorial, Picketing Saturday a tM e ie r Company is one of the largest wten they say all people should rock-throwing te rro ris ts and and F rank w ith the AC WA we re pants manufacturers in the be represented by govern­ to isolate It from them ajorlty representatives f r o m the L'nited States, with wide d is­ ment. Operating on that pre­ of the people of Portland who Portland Federation of Teach­ tribution to department stores mise, the Oregon Black Cau­ are opposed to the war and ers Local HI; o ffic e Workers and men’ s specialty stores cus is now developing plans looking fo r ways to express Local #3; Laborers Local throughout the country. fo r a community convention. th e ir feelings. #296; Longshoremen’ s Women I lie Farah Manufacturing Every Black organization, In order to get out tie true Aux.; Teamsters Local #81; Company operates 9 plants club and group w ill be asked facts about tie recent events, Operating Engineer Local in Texas and New Mexico; to participate in this conven­ about the character of the #701; Insurance Workers Lo­ El Paso 4 plants; San An­ tion. The purpose w ill be to SMC and the antiwar move­ cal #100; United F a rm w o rk ­ tonio 2; V ictoria; and in have the people elect one ment, and to deferal tie per­ ers; Carpenters Local #583 Mexico: Albuquerque I and member of the community and sons named In the suit, tie and #226; Shipwrights and Las Cruces I. They employ that person w ill then be re­ Committee to Defend die Right Joiners Carpenters Local about 10,000 workers, a large commended to tfie Portland to P rotest is being establhis- #1020; Steel Workers Local m ajority of whom are Mexi­ C ity Council as the com­ «J. A t the Initiative of the #32; Machinists Local #1005 can-Americans living in o r munity’ s choice to f ill the defendants and tie SMC, the and #3010; and Service Em­ near the cities wliere they vacant seat on the Council Committee Is planning a vig­ work. ployees Local #49. Also help­ when Commissioner Gold­ orous campaign of publicity ing out was W illiam (B ill) Ihe strike started on May schmidt becomes mayor.” and legal efforts toexplalnthe McCoy, candidate fo r the 3r?l when workers in the San In assessing the Convention facts and to teat hack this Oregon House of Representa­ Antonio plant left their jobs Brown said: "T h e central attempt to cut across tie right tives, 15th D is tric t, and How­ w protest of the Company’ s theme of our Convention was to organize and demonstrate ard W illits , incumbent from unfair labor practices which Umoja, which means unity. In against the war. the 21st D is tric t of the Oregon included the firin g of several our Oregon Black Agenda, Shirley Gold,executive sec­ House. workers who had engaged in which w ill be refined fo r fo r­ retary of tie Portlane Federa­ legal union activities. mal release and presentation tion of Teachers, Stephen I he strike protesting these within two week3, we have Kafoury, Democratic Party and other unfair labor prac­ tried to show self-determina­ nominee fo r the State House tices rapidly spread to other tion, defining ourselves, iden­ of Representative !, ami H ollis Farah plants, and there are tifying our Interests, and Ransom, Multnomah County now close to 3,000 workers speaking fo r ourselves. We Democratic Party Central have grown frustrated watch­ <*i strike and the strike is Committee Chairman have continuing to gain momentum. ing other people attempt to do agreed to co-chalr the Com­ (Continued from p. I) Ihe Farah Company hasat- that fo r us and to us, and mittee to Defend tie Right to ternpted to replace the usually In spite of us. The Protest. D r. David Linder, A non-profit, self-sustain­ strikers with workers from Convention represents a sig­ ing organization, the choir associate professor of Patho­ Mexico; the I mted States De­ nificant move on the part of requires additional funds to logy at the U niversity of Ore­ partment of Labor has c e rti- Black people to a new level pay the expenses of the choir. gon Medical School, has fie-l the strike which now of political consciousness." A concert w ill be held at agreed to serve as the t rea­ prohibits the Company Torn Ihe Convention endorsed Benson High School. The boys surer, to teip gather tie much importing strike breaker j . only two candidates. B ill needed funds to r the legal de­ are collecting newspapers, Despite peaceful and o r­ McCoy fo r State Representa­ green stamps, bottles. For fense and publicity efforts. derly picketing, the company tive and Mercedes Die/, fo r more information call Joe Anne Powers, a m ender of has obtained a temporary re­ Judge. C orrea, 281-8393. d e Student M ohlllzatlonCom - mlttee, w ill be Secretary. In Boys convention Protest Pago Dale Wuieheig of llills ln .io was re-elected president of Hie Comprelienane Health Planning Asaociation fo i the metropolitan Portlatkl area at the i lew i i M or ' b m o u il ing. It’ s W in e le ig 's second term. Hope Runnels, R.N., who represents the Visiting Nurse ........... . " teelw io ■ president. Martha H arren, an t nitreach Coordinator, was & Frank Leading the picket line was James Leary, D ire c to r of Or­ ganization. Region 21, A F I- C lo Committee on P olitical Education; M argaret Thom - bugh. Western D ire cto r of the AFL-CIO Women’ s A ctivities D e p t, and staff members of f5e Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Artha Adair and Sharron F a rre ll. A ll are pledged not to buy Farah until the strike is settled. The strike was precipitated in early May when supporters of the unionizing drive by | the Clothing workers were Iire d . M r. Farah has vic­ iously fought the rights of his workers to unionize and has refused to reinstate illegally discharged workers as or­ dered by the National Labor Relations Board. Some 600 strike rs have been arrested todate, charged with violating a restraining order lim iting pickets two to agate. The order has sever! y crippled the effectiveness of July 6, |97? Wineburg elected P anicipatm g at the Oregon Black Convention are (le it to DENTAL PLATES PARTIAL PLATES ANO EXTRACTIONS I'hursihiy (Continued from p. I) Mike Walsh, UJS, Congres­ sional candidate challenging 18 year incumbent Edith Green, spoke today on the type of representation he feels the the T hird D is tric t needs. Speaking before the P ort­ land Kiwams at Noon, Walsh said that the city of Portland and its environs, Milwaukie and Gresham, form the bulk of the rh irti Congressional D is tric t from a population standpoint. "T h e Third is the only urban congressional seat in the State of Oregon” , he Walsh stated that in his view, "th e leader who seeks to represent the Third must have the people and problems of the d is tric t as a firs t Pol tland/obseivei ■ ! ee 1 ’ • (th e ............. » Caucus, ad 1res .es the meeting i the Oregon Black Convention. defense organized addition, a hr. . . I cro ss- section ol groups ami indivi­ duals are l ing sought i en­ dorse tie Committee ami le - coine active in d e e flo rts to establish the truth ih ul tie in tiu a r movement ind to de­ fend the right to protest. We plan to demonstrate th it the G eorgia-Pacific ..it is a legal md factual fantasy. Wr w ill p ro ie tlie umocen. e of die defendants. \ml most ! in tly, we w ill show 0 it no—one — iio tn Georgia- P acific to die Chamber of Commerce amt its ads — can cut across tlie constitu­ tion.11 right to asemtel and protest in this country. We are required to answer I lie 1972-7.1 w o ik p io g i.in i ol CIIPA was outlined tum em- Iw rs. I lie associationw ill set planning goals foi such things as gene i a I hospital so i vices in the met i o|»o I liana iv t, identify present tiealth maniwwei u ti­ lization problems and look (or Iwttei ways to provide the gen­ et al ixibiic with inlorni.ition about health services. I !*• goals for c I m > work year include: Iwttei dental set v ices for low income fam ilies; Con­ tinuation of coordinated pi'o- »in • "'I drug abuse, ilcoho- hsm, ai»l migrant health; ex­ tension ol Comprehensive work on Hie problems of the ••King; the development ol some key indexes on cost trends for selected health set - vices in the I ’m tlaifci metropo­ litan area. Members also re-elected community representatives to Its «8-memlvi board o fd ire v- fur«. New boai memlwra elected include: Hay lien >ei. re p r e s e n t in g Mulm.gnah Cuunty consumera; K u le rt 1 ■ ■’ E*rG oee,fi otn Ehe public healdi se. to i; i u- gene l'ugh, rapre sentmg pub- jo e c a die iiunurtîy représentative lu (Iv <1 ol. In addition to U ineberg, Sol Men.ishe of o P s -R lu e shield was ,t. elened ite iaei - lion’ s (re ts u re i. You can Georgia-Pacific'» suit by June 30. We w ill answei it in it« wei 11 d'<- Maei of Portland ■ ml die l nited States until the cjse is thrown out and the rights ol the peace move ment are reaffirm ed. W« urge all imllVkluals who sui>p. rt the right to Ireely ■ ssemble ’ o endoi etheC oin- n.ittee to Defend d e Right to . • . i efforts financially. please 11 ‘-t: • ( ii egon t c< 'i Id , in ■ 5W with a P-O Person-to-Person W ant Ad Call 2 8 3 -2 4 8 7 972(H, Anne Powers, Secretary The FAMOUS LABELS LIQUIDATORS OF FREIGHT DAMAGE GOOOS ANO MAMUFACTURESCLOSEOUTS 1 3 Corner Store» • 283-3171 North Killingsworth at Albina PUBLIC NOTICE Polly Salt •< Uwclaiwd t Poiwog»d Freight NOT AN AUCTION - - — - - ARE YOU IN NEED OF: GROCERIES» VARIETY FURNITURE, A L L IA N C E S , VARIETY. 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