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Portland/PbiervCT Ttiur«dav July 2d, 1972 Page Earl Robinson holds U S census publisher peace benefit book on blacks nooinson, tame.: com poser ami fo lk lo r is t ol the Peace ami labor protest m .v e - ment, w ill present a concert in P ortland at 7:00 p.m . on Sumlay, July .>3. rhe event, at the oine ot Gretchen and Stephen ka fo u ry, |5<)j, . Stanton s tre e t, costs vx’.oo a person. T ickets c a te 0 beamed fro m W ILPF (Wo m en's international I eague fo r Peace \ F reedomy, P .u . B o\ Use, P ortla nd , O r. 9*>07. proceeds benefit the " I I I b P ail Fund, whic re ce n tly has a ile d Im tlan fis h in g lig h ts defense cases. C i r r i James, ami peace lem onsti i- 1 • v ij v ij. v as an un e r- stated, townhome p e rfo rm e r who comes across with a voice capable of showing seep emotion without o ve rw o rk in g ," tlw O.’ -xear,: old a rtis t is re turn in g Wes: from a re cent five-day ap;<e.ir.ince it " ' e x '« "» I I Ik : ostiv i R§£, ? Washington, |>. c , Known through s.: :he ( n ite l states an - Europe fo r his songs, d - hun rche stra l works opera«, r . M im . P ublication of "W e , the Black A m ericans,’ second in a e rle s of repents on the N70 census Intended fo r school students, was an nounced today by the Bureau of the Census, pa rt of the I . S. Departm ent of Com m e rce 's Social and Economic s ta tis tic s A d m in istra tio n . I he Ib-page booklet, one of 13 scheduled in a "W e , the A m e rica n s'* series, sum m arize« Im portant 1970 cen sus resu lts ami presents them in a fo rm rea dily absorled b> teen-agers. It uses birght c o lo rs, sim ple graphs, num erous photos, ami easily understood language to te ll new tacts ibont tm e ric a 's black population. Among highlights (rout the census in "W e , the I lack A m e rica n s," are : \ u j i \ i ¡or ms song •• The House I E ire I n . " tH lieraongs by the onetim e I n lv e rs ity ol W a s h in g t o n student who worked under Aaron Copeland ami George Antheil are " | he lonesom e T r a in " , " H u r r y sundown", " B la c k and Whue” , the eco lo gy-an tiw a r "A n im a l k in g d o m " ami "J o e H i l l " (sung by Joan Pae.- in the Him last year). I lls new album , "S trange ", tie d talking-blues w ork which bursts into passionate singing, ami also includes the voices of Pete seeger ami Woody G uthrie. Robinson has p e r- a ,i n R ae/, . Havens and Country Joe Met tonal.I. F ig i.re s showing the grow ing num ber of voting blacks I he P ortland com m ittee rem aining in school lo ng ei. fo r the July ».< concert in •Proo: of the gi .wing pi \ h . ' , • ■ • po rtion ol blacks em ploted I . Grossm an, \nn C . Cam p- in high skillet) Jobs ami then e , Peggv W e n le b o m , Ruth Increased income. I ra n k e l, \ l t rv P. to n a n .l . .. —A YES appears here W illia m s experience. The "y e s -m e n ” are led by notea sin ge r-co m po ser Jen Anderson, and by Rich W are- man who plays five diffe re nt C liffo rd w , W illia m s , d ir keyboards during the course of e cto r of evaluation fo r the " Y E S " con cert. Wakeman Portland P ub lic Schools, this is acclaim ed as one of the week took in te rim leadership greatest keyboard a rtis ts in of the Portland Residential the w o rld , play ¡ng organ, M anpower C enter. piano, m ellotron e, e le c tric He succeeds R lc h a r f). piano and moog. Lead g u i-, Toss, E - 4 ) , who resign©: the PRMC d ire cto rsh ip in ta n s t steve Howe e e lls w ith m id-June to accept a re both e le c tric and acoustic search post a tO h io S ta te l nl g u ita r, while beta pteyei v e rs ity . C h ris Squire ami dru m m e r B ill B rufo rd provide th e d rrv - W iilia m s w ill d ire c tP R M C , a >14) m illio n year-around mg rhythm s that accentuate "Y E S ’ s” unique m elodies. operation financed wholly by The group has released five until a permanent successor albums, the latest being is named by the Portland " F r a g ile " on A t l a n t i c re Board of Education. cords. Candidates fo r the PRMC position now are oelng in te r viewed and a permanent ap pointm ent is expected some tim e in August. PR M C 's s ta ff of 85 persons— including 2 0 teachers— serves some 250 disadvantage! stu dents aged 16 to 20 from M ultnom ah, Washington and Clackam as counties. O perat ing on three campuses in Springdale and Southwest P ortla nd , PRMC offers both vocational ami academic pro Fries $1.40 gram s. P ortland P ub lic Schools con tra cts w ith the fe ie r a l governm ent to provide the staff, c u rric u lu m and fa c l- chosen ug .i, e riv tn g , me.odic songs rich in tonal texture, quality aiu innovation. A s a result, "Y E S ” Is heralded as the m ost original ami dynamic group to come out of England In this decade. Achieving the "s u p e r g ro u p " image w ith five v ir tuoso p e rfo rm e rs , the mem bers are . istinguishe. by th e ir m .viduaj m usical expression fo r the sake of a total m usical B. 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"S a le item s w ill by the ■ -■ptt.il to r sti. lent o i M a ri r e s id e n t o f tl.a | n.anuel \i. .ilia i- y . she s i l l low sale p ric e s r e fle c t the hospital's nee: t o r the space in which -• de ite m s .re s to re d . \ ulunteei emph .size the variety of "m ;--. ellany, s u r- ■ • ■ I in * it the Intersection ,c \ rth kerbs ami N itb C< : im er.ual sts., on the h spital e im pus. j e r r y C. wants to knew "W ha t is the change that > o been made In Navy ts o camp?' W eil, J e r r y , effe ■ leave boot camp and go to tive this sum m er. Navy re. school. th is w ill apply to c ru its w ill spend less tuna 1 some r>0 percent of a ll the in basic tra in in g . To !« exact, only 7 weeks. M ,t new Navy men and women. The rem ainder w ill take " ill go stra ig h t into Jot apprenticeship tra in in g w hlch specialty schools; thers w . i fo r most w ill last last 17 fo rm apprenticeship com days. Would-be xeatiees w ill panies fo r additional training have fo u r weeks ol c o n rtru c - in basic Navy s k ills . tionman tra in in g . In essence, this is the woi I I he three Navy re c ru it from the headquarters o fV ic a tra in in g commands a tfir la n Jo A d m ira l M alcolm W. Cagle, tra in in g commands at O r Chief of Naval T ra in in g , who lando, San Diego and G reat has been doing a gradual but Lakes w ill ease Into the new d ra m atic overhaul of Navy system on a staggerer! sche tra in in g pro gra m s. Cagle's dule: June 12 at O rfa t , command was established last June 19 at San Olego and June August to unify ali Navy tra in 2b at G reat Lakes. ing, including management ot The staggered effective funds, fa c ilitie s , cu rric u la dates w ill help to balance the ami support. annual surge of re c ru its who in the m ost recent move, sign up during t ie sum m er, which Cagle believes w ill im and w ill help to smooth the prove the quality of r e c r u it flow of men Into "A "S c h o o ls . i f you have any oth er ques tions c a ll M e rre l at 282-5060 o r walk in and see him at 4008 N .E . Onion, o r ca ll John at 221-3041. i <. t a ir w ti i f ie n 11. i. noon to 9;00 p.m . on I rna v ami sumías ami tro n i 10 a.m . * t f l0 p. :n . on v a t ic I« « . P e rs o n s w is h in g ¡o e tn e i s h .'id d Cor [ i c t M l l . v j i . k i e l e s - Jorgenson elected Roger Jorgenson has leen name: General Manager ol H is to ric a l Viito Restorations In c^ 20QS , I r.ion, I i.•■e l mtique, cla ssic and co lle c to i c a r restoring f;r m in t ie P a cific S o rtlru e st. J . ■. re c e n tlv an assistant i Im in is - tra to i >t W onllaw n Park Hos p ita l ami was ir. charge of m a te r lils management. ' graduate in Business \ d - m in is tra tio n from P ortlam l State I m v e r s ity , J o rg e n so n is a P ortlam l native mil at tended I ’arkro se high school. H is to ric a l Auto is a ffilia te ) wW» KJ.. B rim & Assoc., West Coast business manage ment consulting fir m . 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P D B rin g you r e n try Param ount, KHth S tiee t or Toeni Pole blanks jo D riv e -In M arina SEE "SHAET'S BIG SCORE1 Param ount, H F tthstreet D ru POmUHG S Fidisi Enjoyable, relaxed atmosphere Rive music Thursday through Sunday Featuring name recorded a rtis ts and local A dd itio nally, according to M a u re r, the Kresge service ami research van w ill be em ployed in d iffe re n tia l testing and hearing reh ab ilita tion of ch ild re n from low-incom e fa m ilie s . M a u re r furthe r said close a ffilia tio n w ill be maintained w ith (tie State P rogram on Ig ln g ami the I n iv e rs itv of ( a » ■ \ p g lM lf T ba a t M Q M S T U D IO S on July 11 PSU aw arded testing van Kresge Foundation ha« awarded >50,000 to the audi ology program in speech and hearing sciences, department of speech at Portlam l State ( n lv e rs ity fo r construction of a m obile testing van to ; lo vkle free hearing tests ami tearing akl evaluations fo r low- income olde r adults I n t h e tr l- county area. D ire c to r of the blo-m edlcal research P ro je ct ARM f Audi to ry Rehabilitation M obile) is D r. James M a u re r, o rd l- nator of PSI *s audiology pro gram . I lk l lin g f o r Cori st n i t ion of the van Is to tegin soon, fiut M a u re r estim ates It w ill he January before the m obile unit is ready to v is it nurslng homes ami olde r adult centers. Graduate s t u d e n t s and 1 n movement Emanuel sponsors Flee M arket Dennis Edwards (In white hat) of M otow n's fam e: autograph p rfc tu re f o r young fan (center) w h ile Tempts I be Q um tst spent m ure than an hour signing eut.gra people who mobbed them on th e ir recent a rris a it N ationally syndicated disc jockey W olfman Jack was also rations who are c u rre n tly on a nationwide to u r w ith the 5 North ami WES I . - A look into tho funu blacks. I'he booklet also t black population growth style, voting habits and con tribu tion to nationa fense. As p re sen tly planned' "W e , the \m e ric a n e " si " I I I include another >: s im ila r Ixioklets on such Jects as Housing, sp.u ''Peaking Am ericans, A, Women, Im m ig ra n ts, Jobs, the E ld e rly , scho. Private parties, receptions, group functions Open: Monday - Wednesday, 5:00 p.m . - 2:30 a.m Thursday . p rld a y , ||,00 a.m . - 2:30 a m Saturday - Sunday, i: oo p.m . - 2:30 a m Ask about yearly club membership Jesse and Peggy Hudson --Owners