P a g e 8 P o r t la n d
O b te rv e r T h u rs d a y ,
A u g u s t 10,
I
1972
Tennis to u rn a m e n ts
fo r y o u n g p e o p le
l ie symposium w e e _____
in tie c o m m u n it y ; aid,
fin a lly, economic, political
fo r full eifuallty, udeieidence
a id lieedom . , . (list history
is on the sde of right aid tliai
with continued aid i-eiewedef
forts we shall p re v a il."
P a n -A fric a sym po sium
« very successful firs t ven
ture; aid M s. Ge rol Cross aid
odiara involved shoukl be
commended for this service to
the Black community of Ore
gon.
(Continued from p. I col. b)
During the past six weeks
In i itsr-p a rk matches, boys
Black people today, are being
more than ISO youngsters have
12 and u id e r have played at
Ukaeje Iwlieves that all
s t i n a l , exploited, d is c rim i
tried their hand” at tennis at
Laurelhurst Park, Berkeley
Black people must become
nate!
against,
terrorized
and
Irving Park. The program,
Park and Lake Oswego. Irving
aware of the "globelized o r
deprived of th e ir human ne
which was started as a part of Park has been represented by
ganic so ld a rity of Black peo
cessities and human rights in
the total program ottered to T im McNair,DewayneLathan,
ple and the realization that
all sectors of the globe, South
Bobby
Anderson, Charles
those enrolled In the Child
both
Africans and Black
A frica ,
Harlem. Portland,
Howell, D arryl M ayes,D arryl
Care Centers at elementary
Americans and Black jieople
Chicago, v a r i o u s African
M itchell, Hansen Richardso i,
schools in this area, has re
everywhere have many com
countries - everywhere. It is
Eddie Ray Lathan, T erry M c
cently teen expanded through
mon
historical aid social
our intention In Oregon to be
support of the Portland Tennis
lem a."
M urray, V ictor Richardson
gin discussions on methods to
and Vernon Baker.
Association to allow time for
Protessor Ukaeje, in agree
re ctify this inhumane treat
G irls 12 and under have
inter-park matches and addi
ment with both the ineinlers
< GeoHtey Be» u
m ent.”
• M i G it'H i.i/
tional time fo r instruction,
of the audience and die panel
played at Laurelhurst Park.
M s. C ross's remarks were
Donuld Stock
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lohn H oax
p rim a rily fo r those of high
G irls playing in that match
ists, sad that unless Africans
followed by a paneldiscussion
Oley fosAini
both here aid abroad, invest
school age and fo r adults. Joan
were Lissa Garnett, Coral,
o
(huppel
ol Poux
on Pan - Africanism (theuni
th e ir tune, money aid en
E g te rs, a teacher at M artin
Stephanie M artin, WendyMar-
F qu I omo
versa!
brottierhood of all
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Sfliiopuiplli
ergies in the liberation of
tin and Joyce Menefee.
Luther King School, is the di
Black people), which included:
Black people everywliere
re c to r- instructor fo r the pro
The program w ill continue E l-E se w a y
Abo-Amasha,
gram .
then we w ill continue to le ilie
through August 17th each week Egypt, who spoke on the' H is
victim s ot the "dlvde - and -
Tournament play was held day afternoon fo r elementaiy
torical Development of die
conquer" exploiters who vic
during the fourth week of the school children and each eve
Egyptian Revolutions Leading
tim ize our Black communi
program . DewayneLathan was ning (b to 8 p jn .), Monday up to the Present Stale
d u rin g this
ties.
the winner in the boys 10 and through Thursday, fo r adults.
m a te '; Mohammed Aininu.
According
to Professor
under division and Tim Mc
N igeria, spoke on "The Role
Ukaeje, tie significant char
A f i n a l tournament is
N a ir was the win.ier fo r boys
of Education and the Functions
acteristics of the Pan-African
planned for the week of August
12 and under, lum en’s singles,
of the Educated Africans:
deology include: (I) total en
Mth. Entry forms may be ob
Herman Houston took firs t
A H istorical Analysis of Po
gagement and commitment in
tained from Joan E gters or
place, and Bob Johnsonwas
tential Leadership": EdCole-
Black (.ite ra tio n by all mem
from one of the p a rkdirectors.
run ei • i .
man. Black American profes
bers of our communities, (2)
sor of English, spoke on"T!te
922 S W M om .XU
the dissemination of tie dea
C ultural Aspects of P a n -A fri
of mterdejeidence tefween
can ism ” ; Ahmed M . Gaidi,
aid amongst all Africans ev
Somali, "T h e Role of the O r
erywhere, (3) an absolute eid
ganization of African Unity in
to tie dejeident colonial men
Dealing with the Racial Prob
tality of the je s t aid the sut>-
lems in Southern A f r i c a ' ”
stitution of tie Pan-African
Nominations fo r the New
Nominations should he ad aid L .O J.B . Thompson. T r i
dea of Black iidejendence aid
York Urban League's Secoiri
dressed to: Lem uelM . Wells, nidad. " a Look at P a n -A fri
control ol Black affairs by tie
Annual Whitney M , Young. J r.
New York I Than League. 2090 canism from a Caribbean
and racial s o ld a rity that is
National Memorial Award are
Seventh Avenue, New York V « w p o in t."
concerned with the welfare of
now open to the general public
City. N.Y. 10027.
A lively and informative
2 8 7 -2 8 8 7
Black people throughout lie
throughout the nation, accord
luestion and answer period
The deadline fo r the nomi
w orld.
ing to an announcement by
with members of both the panel
nations is August 18th.
Professor Ukaeje concluded
Lemuel M. Wells, d ire c to r of
and audience followed the d is
that "we must never des|>air
Public A ffa irs fo r the League.
cussion.
or become pessim istic about
The award w ill be presented
But the highlight of the sym
ti e snuggle of Black jeople
during the halftime of the
posium was captured in the
starring
Second Annual Whitney M .
b rillia n t and quick-witted ora
Voung. J r . M em orial Football
tory of Portland state profes
The second Vancouver Race
C lassic, featuring Grambling
Relations Weekend Workshop sor Inno Ukaeje, a Nigerian
S ean C o n n e ry
College of Louisiana andM or-
teaching in both the political
has teen scheduled forAugust
gan State College of B alti
l8-20th according to Roy Har science and Black studies de
more, Maryland, on Sep
partments. Professor Ukaeje
ris , the workshop coordinator.
C o -fe a tu re
tember 9th, 2:00 p jn . in Yan
The workshopwiil be held at defined Pan-Africanism as a
kee stadium. New York C ity.
iContinued from p. I col. 3)
political
and
philosophical
Sweetbnar inn at Tualatin,
Last year the award, named
concept involving ail peoples
of all tliese things. W right
Oregon with tie fir s t session
in honor of the late executive
added.
of African heritage, whether
getting underway F r i d a y
d ire c to r of the National Urban
they
live
on
the
A
fncanconti-
Some of those possible V ice
evening of the 18th.
League, was presented to
nent o r outside of A fric a ."
P resdential aid Presidential
Those
persons
that
are
in
M rs . Rosa Parks, who is
Ukaeje said that he prefers to
candidates include Rep.Julian
terested in registration, of
known as the 'm other' of the
describe Black Americans as
Bond from Georgia, Rep.Shir
Starring
fering
assistance
o
r
financial
c iv il rights movement.
"A frica n s who live m A m eri
ley Chisholm of Brooklyn, a
sponsorships
should
call
or
Wells said that individuals
ca . . . s ince they, too, a re pa rt
presde.itial candidate this
w rite :
Roy H a rris, at P.D,
S id n e y P o itie r
wishing to send in their nomi
ol the African fam ily of man
year. Mayor Kenneth Gibson
Box 449, or <--94-3377 in Van
nation fo r the award should
and
the
universal
African
na
of Newark. Manhattan Borough
couver.
tio n ."
submit in w ritin g the name of
P resdeut Percy Sutton aid
B a rb a ra M c N a ir
the nominee together with the
Charles Rangel of Harlem,
reasons this individual should
W right sa d .
receive the a^ard.
The concrete things lie saw
Alameda I heater w ill beclosed
(Continued from pg. |, col. 5j
come out ot the D em ocratlir
August 16th-2 2n df but w ill reopen Au
M r. F ra zie r is an asset to
Since their m arriage October
National Convention Included
the center because of his
18, 1970, she has teen nothing
the selection of Paterson as
gust 23rd with . . .
philosophy and his talent. He
but an asset to his life, es
convention vice chairman; tie
plays a variety of instruments,
pecially in his life as a m ini
fact that tie role of Blacks w ill
including drums, guitar, piano
ster. She has leen a teacher
now increase atupconung con
and organ.
at M artin Luther King Ele
ventions; aid He tact thal he
With the coming of each new mentary School fe rtile last two
has to reassess hla opinion
day a change presents itself to years. They have no children,
that a Black would be nomi
as yet. He promised his father
someone, somewhere. A cou
nated tor the Vice Presdency
O pen M o n d a y thru S atu rd ay 7 : I5 P m |
eleven, but if he keeps one-
ple of weeks p rio r to the w rit
in four years aid a P resden
third of that promise, he w ill
ing of this article, a change
tial card dab* in eight years
Sunday 5:00p.m .
presented itself to Daniel E. be satisfied,
instead of the 12 years le had
F ra z ie r. M r. F ra zie r was ac
once thought it would take.
cepted fo r the position of D i of life . He proved this the
ory to be true when fie gradu
rector of the Highland Com
ated from San Bernadino High
munity Center.
School with the principal
M r . F ra z ie rw a sb o rn to M r.
award, two scholarships and
Horace and M a tte F ra z e r in
two grants. He was also nom
Michigan. There were ten
inated the best dressed male
children In his fam ily, five
from his school.
boys and five g irls . He was
Since graduation from high
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North Killings worth at Albina
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areas that go hand In hand with
he was called to dedicate his
his philosophy of life .
life to C h rist in the form of a
M r . F ra zie r is m arried to
m in iste r. Even though C h rist
the fo rm e r M ary E. Mc
was there and s till is thedom i-
Neal of Independence, Kansas.
nating force in his life , he re
Dana J states that the c llc te
alized that C hristianity is life,
"Behind every good man there
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Providence Hospital's Associate Adm inistrator, M r. James
E . Sauer, J r., was a featured speaker at the fir s t American
Health Congress at the McCormick Place, Chicago, August 9th.
M r . Sauer s presentation, "C ost Containment w ith Quality As
surance in the Department of Nursing Services at Providence
H ospital'', covered the substantial savings effected the past two
years at Providence with the reorganization and implementation
of various programs in nursing service.
The fir s t American Health Congress brought together fo r the
fir s t time in our nation the American Hospital Association, the
Catholic Hospital Association, the American Nursing Home As
sociation ar»d the Health Industries Assoclat.on.
Caucus
M issing Person
Trying to locate Black
lady fo r witness who
saw male employee ac
cidently run into lady,
with impact, throwing her
from waist up into gro
cery cart in a large store
in Lombard.
Friday,
February 25, at 3:30p.m.
Please call from Noon to
5 p jn . any day, 285-08bt>.
(Continued from pg. I, col. 8)
into a Bureau of Human Re
sources. Once that Bureau
has proven to be effective,
then consideration should be
given to phasing m those pro
grams not under the city con
tro l at present. Specifically,
Brown said:
"T h e Caucus is unequivo
cally opposed to the enact
ment of the Green Amendment
as a means of bringing PMSC
under C ity control. We see
such an act as being to the
detrim ent of many people who
are d ire c tly o r indirectly in
volved in the programs oper
ated by PMSC .*
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