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Page 2 As 2 See It Rise of McGovern little H\ Benjam in Mays .a \ r e io m i aryl equal en fo rce I he u s e ot McGovern fro m ment of C iv il Rights laws in ilm o s t zero to the top place e v e n state in the nation, th e fo r (h e l)e m o cra ticn o m in a tio n R e p u b li c a n s w ill support ui M ia m i is little less than N u.d's bustag d a n an,: a ill m ira culo us. McGovern makes agree w ith him that ¡using • tremendous appeal to the should t«s the last re s o rt onlv ’c css the nation. \ o t tem po rary if use'!. cnl\ to the young, but to adults. I liese are some ol the lie represents something issues that M cG overn w ill new in p o litic s . He is notquite have to ¡ace m the campaign as iluen t as Hum phrey. Delias \(though | am not w illin g to no m o r e s in c e rity th a n sav that \ix o n :s unbeatable M uskie. \ la-ge num ber ot I io know that a Jlvile d • v . c e m ust be! teveM ct vern D e m o cra tic party w ill never w ill b ring son-ething nexx to •a t N u- \ xo o r . | the nation. \ t alm ost every P ie lie : that the w a r w ill not M t die -. - \ • • \ v ou e r s i t l that M cG o v e rn 's fo llo w e rs I-e- V »00 . me Heve th : 1« w ill not on)> w :!■ star.ti him in g.-o stead. i-ng .he grouts! crew home, Hie m a r n power has ;fie cut that he w ill end the w i r *Jge on the man try in g to -ind get the I c . o u to fV ie t- get in. so Nixon « u i iv hani 'in . it is c le a r th.it despite to ; e i t , M cxtoxem w ill reed the s o ld e rs being brought party unity and can lie get me atki those alrea ho.: e it? we are engaged ui a w a r, the Hubert lium ph ie x has 'one en- of which we Jo not see. much fo r bis Country. lie has The plan m ust fie to beat lone much fo r c iv il r ig h t s . \ ■ Hanoi down so that they w ill man in Congress has .e w d im g to ci ¡ke a a , ¡itic il m ore, lie has a rig ht to settlement o f t ie w ar. Xs 'eel that he leserxe.-. the long as o u r flee t is in \ ie t- n o m in a to r e-p .to t! .• act he nam, an: o u r planes a r e lx u n l- has ha : h;s chance, ‘t-d 'i \ tetnam, we are in McGovern w ill need iii.m - 3 :uIJ blown m r , '■ M c i-u v e m S w ers e - -■ Heve t h it McGovern a ill gut be nee :ed l x M cG o ve m .M c- • ra s tic a lly c c r efer.se - e n d - G -xern wd: have a h a rd tim e « 8 - H »> hel.eve the: o- winning t rv -* en? w ith - fense spending ¡s t high .mu ?u: Lhe u !‘1- ’ 1 ean that ¡: is nou the :.»p n r rity •: peace -nt. -e : e r ji ¡nil take rece !en;e t e rge W a l l * e ,r}i »us d l ether ¡ ces. M .,.. . 3x.P ' r:e t- ’ ' ‘ r u n . se :e ¡o sonie:1 I ‘ ' i ’ f » » n ■ te -r , • y ic - a.xju: this • He prom ises xx ' o v e r ;n the W hite H tare re fo rm g - a ran tee y g X ’> ’ a Zh ..n *»► m inim um i «equate incarne. he ¿ ven :.i. d ix . He prom ti since w ;nr • e - ‘ e r . ItW K TM eTH&tFVRFULL ANP EQUAL EMPLOYMENT. A fl/5 r ’ >’rtla n d Observer Thursday, July 2 0 , 1972 The N o r th w ts fi Best W eekly A Block O w ned Publication Subscript k $->'■' V i ■ . - * >e il‘ in 1‘ ••C ounty area bv m a il. hKie the r.i-C o u n ty area - >o.00 pei yeai by mail'. Phene 285-2480. • ' . K x x 1157, P o rtla n d , , e g .n CLFKi L ti: N. ■ K x N, t'a b lis h e r /i ;t, \? rn 3 !.. Henderson ksst. P ublisher, business manage' Helen Hendrix i \ r ersennei and Production M anure: e' " ' :e: ertA D apun the chai .u-tei i t ami W o M ailin g ad.-.res dfi, U • - b. Ï e brought to the attention of the tid ito r . • * corre cte d upon The Editor’s Desk Blacks hold power of vote - ijsin g th e p " Ph , tne ‘T * resident. by I enwood G, Davis When | w ro te my a rtic le , “ I ’o rtla n d ’ s B lack M iddle ' 1" : k I ' mappointme d ,” young Blacks applauite<l and ■ihl that such an analysis w.is long oxerxlue. Some young Blacks made the laconic ob ■we iy at ion that it w as te n n e rity ol me to w rite such a c a s ti- • iting a rtic le . \vxx, howeyer, I deem it appropriate to write’ a h u t these xoung Blacks that were ,nd are c r it ic a l ol t ie ostablishexl Black m i J d l e C lass in I ’ortlanxl. M inx I ’o itla is l’ . , . • black n ik lJ le class aspit ants " e , m nix opinion, very by - p o o rn ica l and are suffering H in delusions . f graikleur i-e ttie established black in kld le class and on the otl ei ¡and they trx to u n itu e them. I ! is is an ohx lou.s co n tr id le - lio n . I hose y oi ng I lack men in,I women are in a position to ‘'rin g i.'-iut changes, y ot we obseiue that thex are not. M st : these y „mg ! lack- irw sittin g on the sideline t likin g fine r f ie t t n c and that is about a ll. i h,.v ,,v x , | 1 «■’ ' v, I lack x aci. I, BI - h*ads thdt ° " ce Pfc«»» cotton c a : ' • oting pow er has been grow inc fo r a long tim e an a l- m o st e ve r, i- r e t f e n t e'ecte - mr.ee R36 has :.-.ne - ’ wit»- • e m a jo r « a l the b ? 16 " * ' ‘ ° n h e rn - 'l!ie S - ,n 11 le a s‘ " ' ne ¿ .¿ s t_te Che W k Vot* lnlluen''es large blocks of e lectora l "in e e t ie Voting Rights \ c t of I9o5 t ie black vote , n , D “ even H i r e r percentage in the Southern states Black« ; t o v lie the m an na of victo ry in the Souti . H a rry I rem an could not have defeated Tom liewev with ut n i n . x m a rg in s in C a lifo rn ia , Illin o is an Ohio, in h ljr . % in those states -. ,e overwhelm ingly fo r Truman. C hiC a"),K y 7 w - 4 r - e m 'n 'D e t r o it, '* * / * " ' * " * ' ie in tear ' Ina MuitKSei C en»r, Mwlei Cities, P i rt» laml Met rx'poi nan steering u o iiiin itte e s , Cxmceniratix.n m p I o y m e n t , l-C s tmi M edia. I am dso le te i i ing ; the ta iei d, s t m i i(,. d governm ent employees, ,s \ .rse s, ml technician, | m i including u i A il \ as w ell as men who xxoik as assis tant d ire c to rs of ptx.gr,m is an.1 as id m m is tia tix e i s|.s. t in ts. M ost i not a l l, the d«xe employees wi>cld w ell to : di,.yx then d ire c trn s ai*l get inxolvx'd i . i community itfa ir s . x .\|| , ¡,rec- toi s ot those p io g r.m is lu xe •u.'l'oi t«xi community ml civ ic organ,zatlor.s. Manx you,lx’ I I icks ai - k m ise that the o ld e r blacks are ivmnlng the show and w ill ■"I liatea to them. i>et h ip i, lb at was a trviism in the pas,. Howexer, a new .lay is it haikl. M ore ove r, it thex* voung blacks continue to si, **» «*<•! !'• It ofciflg i n , the 'Jdei b lacks wall continue to le in con tro l ot things. t>ne " ” 'v has |ook „ (||t, le . ■ ent I le m o c im e Convention i' observe ,i,at >oun)j |wita 1'le‘ s im pact w as fe lt, y oung i I icks ,ii ..y,., \m e rtc » are Ch.illeiii.ing the v ld o r d e t. Can young b lacks in |>oi tl.m l do less? I, v wing , l icks xx an, a say in thing they mu it s to p t.d k - •nv loud m l .supet-fie,.,, rlie - toi ic a in get involved in ihe le iii'ic r .itk p io x c . . . \n d il they are no, bunging changes ' f s ir u c t H i'" It may le necessary (Ol mt to le in g ,t et OUI lM n II. n e v e r, these voting , lack-. ' l l s I u r , t get involve I and st' p nm ,ling on a, the mouth •i*t d r l lic i / i iif . the so-calle.1 e d .bltslied black M id d le C lass. ■ ■ ■ i rt i'1 v ise ii esc ii>ed some p s . »” • . « • « m i I ’. " , in ’ . v o u m H'-'vk. M iddle I I t . - , is,.,ra nts Mi ’ 1 ci iiic t e .1 let I 1 i. k M i. id Io t'la s s unless thex are doing then p a rt to i ring ihou, chango-., yy inch in my opinion, (itey \ |<j , | , m tlie n n o ie , the x.«m g| lack M iddle C lass I.spira its may 'lot tv like t lv . ih lislied i l >ck M ídale C laks w ,||, then . Ibex am tlMÍ» u: i . ''s r , n . . , , u n |( |k ) , t '« m g Clack U i'id ie C l , ss ' - l ’" d i t . - xx.II 4R W , r next week. W ith Ron Hendren______ A YOUNG VIEW OF W A SH IN G TO N Oregonian wrong on Causus i*i' j : *h it the pi e - : - counts .\v ul i highlight the h i- ference oi or'in ion r eng may ai-gue that since most young b la cks are mn esta blished and u e hot deeply in debt, they can afford tx. take a statxi ami Sfwak xsat on is sues affecting b la cks. Ilo w - e x e i, these yasing blacks u e not p a rticip a tin g in the black organizations that ate lig h t ing to eradicate racism in I o itla n d , in iiregx.it m-l in the l nited st nes. I am talking al'y.ut the y oong b lacks that u e in tlu'S9,(ki() l>’ >l ,ik k l income bracket ind site s.., tai xy . ’ I ' i"th e i 11 11tx etc _ letters to the Editor . ' «ck vo », recognizes that I ;k voter* ci ' **•» " 11 «7 «"d ie to « in N o vem b er, y - Portland s Young Black middle class aspirants Part I ■ul . v (aw l .x.i. in in te .. . he ’ilx thing that was le n ie i w is the o ffic ia l press c o v e r- ■ fa I. . -< I-. n, . Id • • v c . ten te,t ;.)(n », -ectixelv le p o rt -he o c c u r,! -e- ■■■ e' e " t. y .1 ears t in t ' ': « 'shtngton- \ o , too many months igx, there were v e il- . . . i >eiii c n i i c V ttio n .il Con« mention m M u n i m ight n u xe the I9o.s I ’ liK . , , . holocaust look lik e a tain,lx pK'nic. Ind eel, the d e ta ilv l p re - p ir . lt , on . Of ,[ ,;e aril; |e ,e r (| • ,1 t I - , v j u: a ith Cie I lUfitme j. U( la m il.a i specie, t I igh steel •ences ¡u rro u w llijg the con vention center Its e lf,a ll . I ;c 1 UI tl ||>O S ib ility Ol the w o is t. But the xx o rs t never lia p ie n - • 'c i, succès biuuglit to life the l«ttet, lor* dormant : , tli.H ch inge i„,t i |v j pi«|g,|, , y w o tking w ith in Hu-sx stem. W hether this s p in , g ,n i«. d u e l fo ix x ir . mu He getterai e le cto i. ie ¡lain to I«’ seen li II C o. i: M , .oxen, c m soothe the xx n led p f i le J party r e g u ii, xx,ui« re tim in g some somblance of w ith an l8 -h « « ii- i d .x d o o r- i c l l rtn e e i. \ ,* i , ..os* e r„H ' dw n u m lv , ul pul it,cans v ho ve lite ra lly walked th e ir ways t o x i e t o p y on shue- tiin g | u I p e t ■ in recent . I ' *' : t ■ ■ o o ilc il ring,in- md on e-to- x»W Contact xx Itli H e V o tcis Can hai Iy I«» i vet -enipba- si. x»i th is x e .r . unite1! iro n t tfie* >eek to organize.” ' w. began y o u r e d ito ria l 1 exon io , e , a t i ilx , 1 would sax tl at i; wcxld * ijd lv 5, ,9 o j t the Oregon we h.ixe een in the I lei.m - be m ore a c c u ru e to say t t |*u m d-en the iie m o c r its I IwckCaucus really w .n ts.a s c ra ts ’ convention solid e v i- we are aware ot the fa •, that max xe i xlecent crack it i- -ia tm s , to !e a strong ind tence that t i c system by which rekit g Rie,la p ' \ix ..n , white n tro llxr. 're s tr i— responsible voice lo r Black le e n " s t i f l e in the e we have tra d itiu iM lIy chosen 1 t d itio n a lly has attem p te l ’ < I 1 - ro le u! la bo r, which «0, it is of! to a |« joi V ’ ' en- i n i »etroit, p e r cent in l.o s \nge e- "* * ,,; i i ’ i 1 ■':. x* is ill ‘ ■ i, :e :. « ir national leaders , t , n " " create iiffe re n c e j o! ■: inu.n ; s m 'T v r ' , r k * * 7 j > *r * • « -n » 1 ' ns a s ta rt.’ Vox. apparently have ' r|v ol .tten ing the i . i n • «tun iiie -l ,.ne ot the must where there has leen um tx. c r e Ic inothe, m a jo r ■ • • v K t vote ctxil hue cost bin, the ■ecidei that y&u, a white vention C'»:l i e isilx in ,ke .u i tunny Io, every side to have ■pen national p o litic a l ga ther- Tou have very co imonix I ix',»i a, t i c N o ve n ,t e r out- o -e r , X . k l1en,OCraUc P a^ - .re that the-, m u « newspaper, are the p ro p e r a say. v lew t known il .xe ie lt tl. t ng " t this century . play e l up dtffzrenoes ot a. - r m ore .ha.i tokenism in o rd e r to secure that vote 1 III He authority to re rv 'e r judgement the re fe .s e given b\ ot r re - I l>ere Is no place In such What happened to prevent « • opinion about p ro ce l.¡ra , m a t of wliar is to co. nt fo r a c ;• • ’• « - • t * pre e n ta iix e xxeie in in ... ■ system ,o , violence. I hat’ s a replay Ot 1908 ’ 11« in - * le... taking m a jo r ro lls at the convention ters attem pting to hi !e a very ««. *1 play Its usual im "s tro n g ar. responsible voice inaccurate. » ’ ) H r I igge i jo b o lM ia m ,’ « r e lih le ris e of (am igo I he black population of Oregon is sm all but we can level,«. real i.nitv of goals. p o rt mt ro le . I Ic Rv|«ihl,caris or Black pe o p le ." \ o u r I would p re e r the wax tie ivolice d u im g il « meeting was M ’Govern, from have ; 10 m illio n to th e I lem o- J p , ? Otlne ,XW' e r b> UnKine t* hlnrt a P olitica l p r . « r !r, . i . Y our very e ito ria l sub -:a in : to th is au th o rita tive role p r e ;- re le ■ es xxjre h n d e l d ire c tin g tr a ffic . \ „ | th a t's xx hen he w is ,in a lso -ra n x-rats’ none. Hut M cGovern stantiates ..ui axx nene . In . r> SU|'p<jrtinE W a c k -'«mdidates to r o ffice . < an ,te •s all too common :o !« a to t ie pre .'o r .g e eve n also why George M cG overn in P e I lo rida p rim a ry tothe w ill like ly te able to match d i e e i i t r r . ... sa : ‘ \,e :..- .. » ; COUnt5, an,: ctt> o iIic e musrt hemaoe to un e rs ta n t th s u rp ris e . Ilnw eva r, it m ight I y x ou i . * e- .e en ’ ’ ■as a f a ir chance to w m the aim. i (n fi.-lim a c tii moment every one h u ,*lre l d o lla r w e ll be questioned upon -b a t die biggest p o litic a l p riz e in the p i t . | h u e p e r Ids nom ination lo r the u t.r e s . o n ly through unity and e ffo n can th is goal te ¿ h ie y * . b ill t ie ReiaihlK-.ins spenxl las; weeken. that • news conceivable red sntia ls y >_ sonally I eet • » d ie , ; ' . , , t tliem ,n U1 N „ v e m lw r Presidency, reveals - . „ „ e of men, XX h:te n r Black; an no posse s o r what special in ra w the msxxers to t in t question •’ h.tes, MW I M il 01 n ,w sight that you have which p J rti d " reporting »t conven- in-l also points the »ay to 1« a tm in e i to tiie ti f . r : : .V'x ustify '.o(.t assumption f*°hs .r> ¡peaking engace- the lie m o c r it s ’ only hope ot statewide -onxention H - |. ,• of the role to te ll black peo I n t '’is , ‘ ugh Black and white. regaining the White House in I'o r tla f* !.’ y ou go on l .;e i ple when they are o r are not I have ieen v o u rp re come m the a rt;, le » say: 'M ,. t te u ig "re s p o n s ib le ." m. take e pict. i- , lis M the onset. It is fa ir to im portant, th e va rie ty o: Black \ o u r charge o f irre sp o n ten to !e. h o p e ,■ es to ■ay that McGovern m orethan views expressed such a s ig s ib ility is base: on the fact >1,1 >' ee ■ . ei. any o th e r ca w in a te ulfered nificant event should :« re - that newsmen ar*i whites were 3 !te r hdViritf leen in *eri- an op|,ortunity io , the involve ro n e d accurately and im par- not ad m in e , to the Conven • fence to r »N » or ment ,n his campaign of large ■ a - . ■ • -.. tion . One cannot assume that ( num hers of ,« rso n s who had m iny citiz e n , Black awl ad m itting newsmen an: w hites to W. te x o u r rre -o n c e ix e l little p r io r p o litic a l e xper- white, who x u lii not tten I to a Black Convention :s in -e L .- r ? V 'T - ' C om co,nl’1 W1” r o r .m e to his Indian 'a i'.'u n te and U nivartU I” lence. the Convention.' and of its e lf a sign ot i r accounts. ha ' <. • f‘ - L i f T ‘ ° UntV ' “ i: ' rU ' *, s ^ ‘« y . which has I he freshnes ; aw, vig o r I e la tte r passage contains re s p o n s ib ility . r.ne w o u ld In conclusion, 1 agree w ith . h* skul1 ,,n c e ,9^ . : lis p ia y in g it in the county these enthusiastic w orkers a V»ry common logic ,i ; ,|- •have to exam ine fu rth e r rea the Oregon Black Caucus of lent to his cause enabled the la cx. y our : item ent unj lies sons set fo rth to justify s ch fic ia ls to meet without anv • 1 t ‘ mook C hief who r . le i ve r II ’ n l« . • i s 'titfi Dakota senator to whip that t ie Convention wo i | not a c la im . « £ < Jum yt T pre ss. \ s a m e in fc r ol the die old line rank and file be re. ortec "a ccu ra te ly and You m en tion ei, in your ac Caucus, I fee, it is tim e that ' • r 'o , . * i f t , ; r - J ' ^ n M cl.raighltn, chief im p art, ill- . . ” ,ni«ss you, tie count, some "c o in p lix .ta i any group when m eeting, par i e’ . ',o S b a > ^o'nP-’ n.v -nd with m e n d e rs ot the something many thought could white von tro lled pres were s e n s itiv itie s ” in Black p o li tic u la rly Black people, the H e , n r ' , , e ll“ On' He ’ ' - " p o x in ,830 never happen in 1972. to . ‘ e adm itted — an im p li tic s among which a lis tru s t press should be care fu lly • r ie , on the . -regon s ite of t ie ( himbia River <s a re su lt, the v a s t Í hree cation w h. h is com pletely of m e n s ran predom inately ‘ te r. screened, o r as was fo r our ^ m i i t h G a .r ner, a |, son’ C l . , any m a jo rity of le e g ite s to tins unsubstantiate i. by whites an tra d itio n a lly convention, le ft out' v skull from the grave an. sent it to I nfl.ar*i yea r s D e m ocratic convention f rth e r, you* are im plying, in c lin e ! to fa v o r the esta • r i v ¿ aitv once it w , the : rac-, e of the Chinooks had never le fo re representeil in these two passages, ■ r blished o n e r . ” y Ou make it R anusi L . Darby Of the s k u ll. Ihe skull was kept in a museum t lie ir pa rty at Its national some Black people were sound as though the source of M em ber of the Gregon Black ' ns re tu m e i to \s to rta in 1952. nom inating session. I wo of d e n ie l adm ittance to the con the fis tr u s t of the whies press \o w tix? If, Caucus • ■ • re o ffixidw ill, ha, voted every ten delegates were vention. ih e tru th of He le tu n i the em lnates w ithout cause from 1508 NJ-., Beech Street • j the Chinooks. Bin what about the lan I ol the young jierson s. Many m ore us. m a tte r is that ND Black w hat v wnook t in t P ortla nd , Oregon than e v e rle io rv w e re w o m e n . Mt« ever was d e n ie l admittance You go fu rth e r to say: » t K the« n ite lS ta te s governm ent, A h ig lie r percentage than in to tie convention. Even a • •i retti me M ore ove r, the C ucus’ s o r- iM ■ • * the fisfunj? boats Ihe D bseive, goes to great lengths see that Its r e .d e is recent years were p o o r o r person who was Black awl lini ee ir seize g a m /e rs were unuerstandably t i l l held by the state oi Washington? What were m e n d e rs of m in o rity happenei to te a newsman Id c vd " " ’7 ,’ * ’ ‘l*■ (’e 'K' ab,'• " * * ■ " - v - a g e Hom a ll over 't :he - i s ' i e i.m is «.»in eing r used? groups. |«ne globe as w e ll as im portant I,« al hapi^nm gs. 'o vc ’ he tew salmon î e ; c* H tfniu n an: pollution? U hat aboid the Ill,- aware of v ita l issues ami how they alle. I you. le in g dre ug el up to p ro uce con, :o r smoke h u nlreds o lm ile - ic n ss tlx- tt hat fo re t ot the Klam ath« that ire to ,v p m . I , ex,re charge in m ost of the Portland m etrop olitan area. 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