P*ge 4 Portland/ Observer Thursday July J3, 1972
Lenwood C. Davis, acting
D ire cto r of Black Studies at
Portland
State U niversity,
recently a n n o u n c e d
that
Michael
H ill, le ctu re r in
Black Studies, left last week
to study and travel in A frica .
M r. H ill received a fellow
ship
from
the A frica n -
American Institute. H ill left
New York July 3 and w ill re
turn to the United States
August 11. HUI w ill travel
and study m East A frican and
v is it several East A frican
countries.
M r. Davis stated that the
Black Studies Center and PSL
were glad to know that one of
th e ir faculty members was
awarded the fellowship. The
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D ire cto r d e c l a r e d , “ M r.
H ill’ s travel and study in East
A frica wUl greatly enhance
our Black Studies Program .”
M r. H ill is the second
Black American from the
Black Studies Center at PSD
to study in A fric a . M r.D a vis,
the D ire c to r, studied and
traveled in West A fric a in
1^69. While HUl's area is
Black American oriented, V r .
Daves’ is A frican oriented.
Davis has done extensive -e-
search and w ritin g on African
H istory,
including several
book reviews which have teen
published in A fric a . Switzer
land England, M a s t e r « ,
Lesotho, Southern A fric a , and
Kenya.
Better Mousetrap
1959.
She was employed as an
administrative assistantt. the
H a rris County Judge. In I960
she was elected to the state
senate from Houston.
M s . Jordan was the firs t
black ever to preside over
the Texas senate.
Ms. Jordan opposes the
bombing and mining of North
Vietnam and favors an im
mediate end to the war. che
advocates welfare referm,
health care and creation f
jobs by the federal gov
ernment.
By Elizabeth Ann Churchwell
DICK LANG
tation, I started loosing in
terest in the whole thing, but
1 had to tr y anyway. 1 had
gone this fa r already. I met
Dick one day during the last
couple of days of Orientation,
and I was tru ly Impressed
with his conversation because
he knew ju st what to say
and why. I asked him would
he help me and that’ s ju st
what he did.
He became
FOR
brands
M U S H A SPRAY P A M T
IN T M IO * A DCTWIOR
L K M i D A MSUR
Decision favors Indians
L.S. D is tric t Judge Robert
C. Belloni ordered an addi
tional 60 day extension of an
injunction against fedenil con
struction on three Columbia
R n e r Dams. The U.S. Corps
of Engineers and Bonneville
Power Adm inistration plan
modifications on the Bonne
ville , The Dalles and John
Day dams that would raise
the pool behind the dams.
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High Q u ality
Pricing That
M eets Your
Requirem ent
Courtesy That
I« A Tradition
The extension, which w ill
last u ntil August 30, is to
perm it more tune fo r the
government to answer the
complaint and to allow tim e
fo r a settlement.
A suit was filed In federal
court by a group of Indians
who claim the changes would
adversly affect fish runs. The
Indians were guaranteed per
petual
fishing
rights
by
Treaties with the United States
government. The Indians also
claim that th e ir main fishing
base. Cooks Landing, w ill be
flooded. Cooks Landing was
given to the trlbed inexchange
fo r th e ir traditional fishing
sort of an inspiration to my
®ic. Yes, I do mean that as
a Black woman referring to
a White male. I never judged
M r. Lang by his color, only
his work and understanding
in helping me to want to help
m yself.
He fussed at me
sure, we had our ups and
downs. But more than any
thing, when a lot gave up on
me he s till stuck by my side
because he believed in me
strongly, and knew I could
Have you ever received a
make It i f I only applied my
bad cre d it rating against you,
self. And now that I ’ m out
and did not know where It
of the program and have a
came from o r who made the
good job at the U.S. Forest
report against you? Have you
Service, 1 can only think of
ever attempted to find out and
my past experiences and
then have a cre d it rating
thank God that someone cared
bureau te ll you that they
enough to help me make it
cannot give out such infor
in life . No, WIN is not only
mation?
And then wonder
a Program , but It is a place
what you could do about it?
where people are deeply con
The fa ir cre d it reporting
cerned
with
all Welfare
act was passed by Congress
people and others to who
signed into law in A p ril of
might need help. No m atter
1971, and this law gives you
whether you're Black, White,
the right to receive such in
Chinese, e tc , they w ill help
formation about your credit
fo r sure. But the fir s t step
to success Is the step from
your door to theirs. To M r.
Dick Lang, J r , from my
heart I say only this. Thank
You fo r caring1
luneoee riaa«
For example:
A man came up with (he idea
of making towel holder« oul of
plastic rather than metal. The
plastic holders did have certain
advantages Ihev were cheaper,
for one thing
I hey were also
more colorful.
But these advantages of plastic
grounds
at C e lllo F alls. were already well known Simply
C illlo had been the fishing
applving them to another product
place and the home of Colum was held not original enough Io
bia R iver Indians fo r more qualify for a patent.
Even if the change of material
than 5,000 years before itwas
flooded by The Dalles dam. means added convenience, that
’ usually won't do Another would-
be inventor put together a map
case of lightweight metal, making
it easier to carry But again, a
court found no basis for a patent.
"(T h e lightness) may prose
beneficial,” said the court, “ but
it is not invention I here must be
original thought or inventive skill,
F am ilies of the Portland
not mere mechanical change of
what was o ld "
Open Door Society w ill gather
On the other hand, a change
fo r a picnic at Blue Lake
of material might actually change
Park, Tuesday, July 18, 4:00
the way the product functions.
pan. F o r futher inform ation,
Take the matter of garter but
contact Dave E lie , president,
tons Originally made out of
at 646-3517.
metal, garter buttons had two
maior drawbacks. If the clasp was
light, the stocking had a tendency
to tear If the clasp was loose, the
stocking had a tendency to slip.
Someone finally hit upon the
idea of making the button out of
rubber This solved both problems
at once Stockings neither tore
nor slipped, because the rubber
button gripped the fabric in a new
and better way.
Did this change of material en
and makes it possible to do
title the man to a patent? A court
something about it.
said yes
" It is this capacity for accom
In a new series, the Con
plishing results,” said the court,
sumer Protection Program
“ which has always distinguished
w ill be bringing you full In
success from failure and the in
formation as to how this law ventor from the mechanic."
SANDBLASTING
& PAINTING
General Contractor
O O VLB T
JOHNSON
AUS:2A1-6633
2947 N .l. 10th
Society
meets
C.Don Vann
There is no doubt when you
call V an n 's "
V A N N ’S M ortuary
5211 N. W illiam * Ave.
,2 8 1 -2 8 3 6
P ortland, Oregon!
works in your favor and what
you can do about It. In the
meantime. If you have cre d it
turndowns and cannot find out
the reasons fo r it o r who
reported it please get in touch
immediately with the Con
sumer Protection Program
and we w ill Invoke the above
law fo r your benefit.
A p u b lic s e rv ic e f e a t u r e o f th e
A m e r ic a n B a r A s s o c ia tio n a n d
th e O r e g o n S ta te B a r A ssocia-
a t io n . W r i t t e n by W i l l B e r n a r d .
® 1972 American Bar Association
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Teachers
learn
science
The Oregon Museum of
Science and Industry had the
young people interested in
science, Portland State Uni
ve rsity had the teachers in
terested in teaching science
to young people, and that’ s
how a course called Educa
tion 509 got under wayatPSU.
The course, also know as
"P ra cticu m :
Science and
C hildren,” is a summer term
program at Portland State.
There are 24 elementary
teachers in the class which
la taught by Bruce A. Kaiser,
assistant professor of educa
tion.
The class was held fo r the
fir s t tim e last year, i t is
designed to give the teachers
attending
summer
school
some new insights into the
teaching of science subjects
ranging from animal behavior
to astronomy, the use of
microscopes, the making of
blueprints and the printing
of film .
Last F rid a y (July 7) the
teacher-students at Portland
State and the young people
enrolled at OMS1 met fo r an
a ll—
day "p o tp o u rri” at the
OMSl-Zoo complex.
Each
teacher had about 20 students
In the Joint learning process
when the young people lea med
about the sciences and the
teachers learned about teach
ing the young people about
science.
Chicken is all things to all
about a half hour. The dish
men.
it can come to the
Is simple enough to make fo r
table simply broiled o r roast
the fam ily meal, so delicious
ed, in the most seriate fashion.
it w ill have guests cheering
O r the bird can combine with
your cooking ability forweeks
a variety of other ingredients
a fte r the dinner party.
and be served forth in an
Complement the Chicken
exotic manner.
Regardless Morocco with delicate
ac
of your food tastes, chicken
companlments — rice o r
is certain to please.
cracked wheat, fo r instance,
F o r the dieter, chicken
and a crisp green salad would
rates special a f f e c t i o n .
be perfection.
Thanks to the delicate flavor
F o r dieters and non-dieters
of the meat and its conse
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bit ss good as It looks.
count. A three-ounce protion
of skinless broiled chicken
CHICKEN MOROCCO
breast has only 115 calories;
even with the skin, the count
1 b ro ile r-fry e r chicken, ut
is only 185.
In serving pieces
No other meat has a lower
Paprika
fat content. A three-ounce
2
teaspoons salt, d l v ' x
portion of broiled chlckc-
1/4 tearpoon prrvpe- d tv lr-
without bone, contains only
2 tablespoons b u * » -o rrf!e
nine grams of fat.
margarine
B ro ile r- fry e r s
are fa r
1/2 •-•ip stock
more generous in the m atter
I clove g a rlic, stuck with
of nutrients. The protein in
food pick
chicken is of the highest qua
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lity because It contains all
arx* diced
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portion of three ounces of
I ta blest ooo hopped parsley
broiled chicken, without bone,
supplies 23 grams of protein,
Sprinkle chicken pieces with
according to the National
paprika, I teaspoon of the salt
B ro ile r Council.
and pepper. M elt butter In
Once you have the virtuous
skille t. Add chicken pieces,
bird In hand, you have your
skin side down, and cook until
choice of hundreds of ways
lightly browned. Removefrom
to prepare it.
cme of the
skille t; add stock, scraping
most sensational Is Chicken
brown particles from bottom
Morocco, as exotic as its
of sk ille t. Add g a rlic , egg
name Im plies. The b ro ile r-
plant, scellions, and tomatoes.
fry e r joins forces with scal
Sprinkle with remaining salt,
lions, tomatoes, g a rlic, egg
thyme and parsley. Cover
plant, and thyme. Brcxvn the
and sim m er 30 minutes. Re
chicken in butter, add stock
move g a rlic.
and the other pleasant in
YIELD: 6 servings, 245 cal
gredients, and sim m er fo r
ories per serving.
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Office is not so easily impressed.
I f your mousetrap is better merely
because it is made of belter male-
rials. you probably could not get
a pa lent It must also work in a
new and belter way.
’Help me Io help myself”
When you fir s t look at this
man you probably w ill won
d e r just who he is and what
he stands fo r. Well, I ’ ll te ll
you like this:
The man is
M r. Dick Lang, J r , a job
counselor from the WIN pro
gram (Work Incentive P ro
gram).
About two years ago today,
1 was thinking very hard
about why I had to suffer on
the little money welfare gave
me and let my little son suf
fe r too, because he couldn't
have some of those nice
things other kids had and this
really hurt me as a young
Black mother. So 1 called
welfare up one day and asked
them to re fe r me to a agency
fo r help.
Yes, there are
times when we all feel to
proud to ask fo r help. But
in my case, I couldn't allow
myself to be deprived of the
things I know I should have
out of life and try to raise
my son with the Ghetto atti
tude of “ no one cares about
our people.”
We’ve got to
care about ourselves firs t,
before we turn to others.
A fte r two weeks of O rien-
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“ Build a heller mousetrap," said
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "and the
world will heal a path Io your
door."
by t ' Ï u L s RCluh f„hr h? P001 • \ Sen‘o r Adult S * " “ » Center open hous
s. Ricks was honored
by tie Lions Club fo r his outstanding community service.
Jordan campaigns
for House
State Senator Barbara J o r
dan, the fir s t black state
senator in Texas since 1883
and the firs t woman to ever
hold that position, is the
Democratic Party candidate
fo r the United States House
of Representatives.
Born 36 years ago in Hous
ton, Ms. Jordan graduated
from high school in the top
5 per cent of her class and
graduated magna cum laude
from Texas Southern in 1956
with a BA in political science
and history. She earned her
law degree at The Boston
U niversity School of Law in
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