Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 03, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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    Hangings
displayed
Blacks favor tax revision
WASHINGTON, DjC. - Mutt
ol tl» nation's blacks would
support adoption of a proposal
to d istribute to the public all
tax money which thell.S .G ov­
ernment collects from cor
poratlons.
This is the projection of a
Just completed survey spun
soled (7 tl» N a tlo n a lD IV rie iri
Foundation and conducted at
state und regional conventions
of tl« country's D ig e st black
secular
organization,
the
Black I Iks, by tlw Black Si­
lent
M a jo rity
Committee
(BSMC).
The history making Black
Silent M a jo rity Survey - I« -
lleved to 1« tl» firs t national
study ol American black opin­
ion on a subject other than race
relations - dealt p rim a rily
with the Idea of t e d istrHailing
ledcial corporate Income tax
collections, lait touclied on
black
sentiment regarding
w elfate, poverty, urban ills ,
federal d e ficit spending and
o tle r concerns. It was carried
out at 11) conventions of tl«
Black Elks (BPOEWO organ -
zatlon dui Uig May, Jut« aid
July-)
The
National D iv id e n d
Plan - designed to give every
voting American an equal
"piece of tl» action'1 in tl«
f t e c enterprise system by d i­
verting federal corporate tax
receijxs from tl» U,S.Treas
ury aid |>aylng them quarterly
on a d ire ct, per capita l« s is ,
to voters in Congressional
elections.
Based on recurrent Federal
corporate tevenues, yearly
payments u id e rtl» l'la n w o u d
amount to an estimated $500 or
more per person or $ 1000|« r
m arried couple free of feder­
al Income taxes or speidlng
re s tric t Ions.
11» Black Silent M ajority
group wasfouided in Washing
ton, D.C., on July 4, 1970 to
fight racial polarization aid
black radical
extrem ism .
BSMC urges blacks to work
within tl« American system
fo r needed changes aid to re-
ixdlate violence a id c lv lld ls
order.
BSMC National D ire cto r
Clay C la lb o n « of Washlt^ton
told newsmen at tl« National
I'te s s Club that representa
lives of his group traveled
11,492 a ir m iles Interviewing
1,202 black men, women aid
young |»ople at Elks state con
ventlons selected to represent
contrasting geographical aid
demographic areas.
11« Black I Iks organization
Is tie nation's largest and
most broadly based Negro
secular organization. Dele
gates surveyed ranged from
heads of households aid wo­
men to tew ly enfranchised
jersons above tie age 18, rep­
resenting tl« spectrum of
black socio-economic strata.
I he surveys were carried out
in Pennsylvania, New York,
M ississippi, Indiana. M ic h i­
gan, lexas, Maryland. Ohio.
Illin o is aid C alifornia, with
MM
iejiresentat.cn from
Washington, D j C„ Delaware
aid Wisconsin at m ulti state
conventions.
P a rtia l results of the sur­
vey were as follows:
- 82% of blacks Interviewed
sad they would favor adoption
of tie National D iv d e rd Plan.
- 48.1', rated tie N a tio n alD lvi-
deid Plan as "excellent ' aid
32% as "good.” 5% responded
unfavorably.
85% sad tle y would Vote lo r
tie National D lv d e id Plan If
tle y hod an opportunity in the
next g e ie ra l election.
- 83% felt tl« National D iv i­
dend Plan would definitely un
prove conditions fo r black
people.
Following is a summary of
the National D iv d e rd Plan:
Portland Observer Thursday, August I. 1972 Page 7
Things You Should Know
Cloth Hangings by J u d y
Cooke, a Traveling Exhibition
Award Winner from State-
wde Service 2nd A n n u a l
Competition held In March of
1971, w ill te on display at
PCC Sylvania lib ra ry Aug.
1-31, 1972. M iss Cooke has
exhibited w d e ly
through­
out the United States ard l i a s
received numerous awards fo r
her work which Is described
as a iry , free, ard manageable.
I his exhibition is brought to
P ortlard by the Statewide A rt
S e r v ic e s
D ivision of tl«
Museum of A rt, U niversity
of Oregon, and is coor llnated
lo c a lly
by Robert Hughltt,
PCC A it Department C h a ir­
man.
It redistributes federal co r­
porate income tax collections
to all people who vote in U,S.
Congressional elections held*
every two years.
It Imposes a 50 V corporate
income tax lim it to create a
secure climate fo r business
expansion. It ends fe iie ra lia x
expansion.
It erds federal
taxes on stock dividends. e li­
minating ft« present double
taxation ori tl«se earnings and
summating tl« average c iti­
zen to invest in stocks.
- It would 1« phased in over a
five year j« rio d .
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BECKWORTH...
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CER OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Sell it!
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M IL ION Ik OSCAR'S
F ASHION WHEEL
Steak Hixise (k Lounge
5709 NE I nlon
5700 NE Union
287-3647
I B ETW EE N TH E EAST AND CALIFORNIA,— AS A TR A PPER , HUNTER
IN TER PR ETER 8 FEARLESS FIGHTER OF INDIANS — B U T NEVER
GREW R ICH / HE DIED ON A M ISSION FOR THE GOVERNMENT ABOUT 1865.
W ant Ad
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283-1633
2701 NE 7th
P rescriptions our
Specialty
C lothing, funiture, etc.
at g lv e -a -w a y prices
2201 N. Killingsworth
Portland,Oregon
T ry o u r sp eciality
O ur own hom em ade
Potato Salad
’’Made with S ou,"
2125 N Vancouver Ave.
P i*E L A N D THRIFT
STORE
5620 NE Union 287-0910 |
THE PORTLAND OBSERVER
14*0 NE P re sc o tt
EBONY CLUB
2 8 2 -tK43 - 284-0555
281-4656
SAM and OLLIE'S
GROCERY
P o r t l a n d ' s l in e s i
S24ti NE I inton
3940 N W iliu m s
PAIGE'S PHARMACY
Fashionable W ig s at
Fashionable Prices
h E
W ORKED AS A GUIDE FOR WAGON TRAINS
Ted and P ats
R estaurant
,
/
w ith a P-O
Person-to-Person
P. D. O. fNCO
SERVICE CENTER
Handles all your car
problems
Employment Sjwcialists
around i7 9 8 z
You can
The National D iv dend Plan
was conceived by M r . John II.
P erry, j r . of West Palm
Beach, Fla., a businessman
aid fo rm e r newspaper pub­
lis h e r.
A LLIE D PERSONNEL
OFFICES. INC.
1700 SW 4th
224-8543
V irginia
SON OFASLAVEW OM AN 8 A W H IT r. OFFI­
Community Awareness Directory
GARDNER'S I .AWN and
»’ ARDEN CENTER
1936 N. K III Ingsworth
289-0559
The North Area's Only
Complete Garden Centoi
in
WILLIAM'S FOOD
MARKET
2 8 3 -2 4 8 6
WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO
ORIGINATE OR DUPLICATE
Also
2709 NE 7th 284-9973
I he F riendliest place
In Town
any printed
MATERIAL
ALL TYPES OF PRINTED
MAHER
Cold B e er- Wine
fkbet» -
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WE CAN SATISFY YOUR
PRINTING NEEDS
CMSSMSOMS.
17-Piece
D elu xe
Cutlery i
Sett
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M en and Women for janitorial servic«
Hiring
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Yes, you got a ll 17 super-sharp knives for only
$ 9 .9 5 !
Deluxe set Includes a ll the knives you
need lor food preparation, carving and serving -
shipped direct to you from the manufacturer In
Sollngen, West Germany! You would normally
expect to pay $2 each for knlve: of this quality
and handsome design. This big 17-piece set of
Imported Cutlery Is actually guaranteed not to
need sharpening for 30 years from date of pur­
chase! Order TODAY. Supplies lim ited.
S ister Teresa, spiritual read­
e r and adviser. H elpsolveall
problems, love, m arriage and
business. Call fo r appoint­
ment 282-0628.
Accounts Receivable
We are looking fo r a
responsible individual to
handle our accounts re­
ceivable desk.
T l« duties of tl« job are
varied airi involve such
things as: working with
customers in collection of
accounts, keeping records
of shipments, preparing
month etri figures fo r data
processing arri preparing
invoices fo r customers.
Minim um of 2 years ex­
perience and/oreducation-
al background required.
Apply in person o r call
W Urna Conway at 777-3881
fo r more inform ation.
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
SPECIALIST 2
hartley
2330 N. E. Alberta St
HELP WANTED
General labor. We tra in .
Rotating
shift steady work.
Call 224-3370.
Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer
M o rris P . K irk
and Son
5909 NW 61st Street
288-5138.
J a n ito r ia l
Stainless Steel
Blades
Guaranteed to
Stay Sharp For
30 Y E A R S
22^^22
PIANO UR ORGAN LESSONS:
Latest and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrum ent.For
i n f o r m a t i o n , please call
287-1634.
Bi-weekly $434,4J - $512.80
Assists in developing work
programs, objectives, strate­
gies an budgets forphysical
environment projects. Con­
tinuously plans and evaluates
current Model C itie s’ pro­
jects as assigned. D irects
the work of Planning A ssis­
tants. B, S. o r B. A. in archi­
tecture, urban planning
or
related fie ld . Minimum two
years experience in housing,
planning oi economic devel­
opment.
M a ste i's
degiee
acceptable fo r one yearsex-
perience. Apply in person
before August 18th at 5329
NE Union Avenue, Room 217,
Portland, Oregon 97211. An
equal opportunity employer.
Precision Castpart Corp.
4b00 SJL'. Harney D rive
Portland, Oregon
97206
We believe in Equal Op­
portunity.
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