Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 10, 1972, Page 8, Image 8

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    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
•
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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tie ninth child and the young­
school, fie has studied in Mich­
est boy. His parents now live
igan, C alifornia, Oregon and
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LIQUIDATORS OF FREIGHT '
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C hristianity has fo r many
DAMAGE GOODS ANO
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MANUFACTURES C L O ¡fOUTS$n
SEOUT^
years been the center of Dan-
North Killings worth at Albina
Sociology
and Psychology,
e l ’s life . A t the age of n i re
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
and to do your best fo r C hrist
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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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