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Portland Observer Thursdav, August 31,1972
Education
CAP conference
(Continued from pg. I, eo l. ?,
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I C ru h r T tC H .W L o G l> I in the laboratory ot
uel Hospital is Bonnie B ro u illa r , a Idpo graduate of the
uel school of M edical technology. M rs . B ro u illa r.: w ill
ontinue her resp on sibilitie s as head of tie h o sp ita l's chem-
departm ent. she earned her bachelor of science degree in
s try at A ankt z College, Vankto... south Dakota.
A lb in a A rt C enter
faces closure
The Albina A rt C enter is in
trouble and it needs your help.
Serious fin a n cia l d iffic u ltie s
threaten to close it down.
The C enter was started at
a tim e when Portland had re
la tively few re cre a tio n a l faci
litie s
to o ffe r. Although,
there are now many fa c ilitie s
open to the general public in
the P ortlarxl area, it s till
serves a d is tin c t purpose as
the only a r t center that caters
to the young a rtis ts in the A l
bina com m unity.
It is not so much a c ra ft cen
te r fo r litt le children as it is a
m eeting grounds fo r local
black a.ndwhite a rtis ts . Itp r o -
vides studio and w o rk space
fo r many talented a rtis ts who
would otherwise be unable to
afford such fa c ilitie s .
ologies of the m ore publicized
P lack leadership, c iv il rights
organizations,
» lu te
con
tro lle d negro organizations,
and the attem pts by Nationa
lis ts and I ’ a n A trika n ists to
develop some c o rre c t ideolo
gical position with regard to
a ll questions.
1 lie re w ill also !v reports
on plans to set up an In te r
national Federation of Na
tio n a lis ts and P anA tnca ust
O rganizations and » ta t re
com m endations the Congress
of A frica n People kasembly
w ill make towar I tlus end.
W ork C ouncils » ill function
in these areas: (H P o litic s —
Im am u M m ri Paraka;
y-'
Econom ics— Ron Daniels and
Poppy Shaq1; (3 t ducation--
Jicu W eusi, I es Ca: .’fe ll and
Preston W ilcox:
^4 Social
O rganization— P ibi
y n iin a
Baraka:
(5|
Com m unica
tio n s— Don 1 . I ee, KwaJlo
Ykpen:
yt> Community o r
g a n izin g --Im a m u s u k u m u ;
(7) Law i J u s tic e --C h e tl e» is
and Ir v Joyner.
1 hey w ill address them
selves to re p o rts of national
program s in itia te d by theP on-
gress of k fric a n People in
these aiea s a id also pro ects,
program s
and in stitu tio n a l
developme t by Natto .¿lists
and I'a n A tn c a n is ts through
out tlie w o rld . Kepiesenta-
tives trum organizations such
as
C ongress
ot
\ f r ic a i
People, s o ffl ystudent o rg a
nization fo r Plack I nity . Pan
A frican
C ongress, JoM O ,
Congress of Racial L q u a lity ,
» i l l also make spe cific p ro
gram re p o rts on in s titu tio n s ,
projects and program s c u r
rently functioning. I t i s w i t t
tlie e xp ie ss purpose el r e
ceiving these re p o rts on , - i, -
gram s actually m progress
tlia t tlie theme ot tlie As
sem bly, " k a i " » , r k actually
le in g done (ra ttie r tha ab
stra ct i bet. i ic i ; a rm c ' i i i
re v o lu tio n a ry -is m has ve
adopted. I his is b e » o ik :
the 2nd Intern ation al
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semt’ly of the Congress o t
A frican People.
As w ell as offe rin g classes,
the dance and m usic depart
ments
have p e r f o r m i n g
groups. Ihanduwo is an A fr i
c a n -s ty le d m odern
dance
group w ith its own m usical ac
com panim ent.
Shades
of
Brown is a w ell-know n group
of m usicians who play "fun ky
ja z z ."
1 he C e nter has been the site
of many public a rt displays,
exhibits and com petition that
m ust otherw ise be sought out
on the west side of P ortland.
N ortheast P ortland is lack
ing m such cu ltu ra l fa c ilitie s
that serve the fine a rts . P o rt
land cannot afford to lose the
Albina A rt C enter, hut the Al
bina A rt C enter cannot afford
to continue w ithout m ore com
m unity support.
F o r y o u r s u b s c rip tio n , vend to:
P o rtla n d O b se rve r
P .U . Box 3137
P o rtla n d , O reg o n 9720#
Address
State Ik Zip
pum m eling” he had taken when
Dennis Payne, also a candi
date that support C halm ers
Jones, read a le tte r to the
convention
from D r , Lee
Brown, Chairm an of the O re
gon Black Caucus, which sug
gested that under no c irc u m
stances should they support
the nomination of John T oran,
since he had pre vio usly in
dicated he would not be a
candidate fo r c ity council,
M r . T oran, in his b rie f
rem a rks, said:
" I f I am
selected, I w ill always serve
the
needs
of
the com
m unity , . . since I believe
that p o litic s must re fle c t those
needs.
P o litic s is the best
m ethixi to solve the problem s
of the Black com m unity . . .
and
the
p o liticia n
m ust
rea lize that he la s to serve
the in te re sts of his consti
tuents f i r s t . "
C halm ers Jones defeated
A ttorney Toran, by sealed bal
lo t. 41 to 29; and in his ap
p re cia tion speech follow ing
his v ic to ry , again stated that
and
the
p o liticia n
m ust
re a lize that he has to serve
t ie in te rests of his con sti
tuents f i r s t . "
C halm ers Jones defeated
A ttorney T oran, by sealed
b a llo t,
and in his ap
preciation speech follow ing
his v ic to ry , again stated that
he would "w o rk vig oro usly
fo r a il m em bers of the com
m unity . . . and attem pt to as
sure tlia t Black people p a rti
cipate fu lly in the economic
and c iv ic a ffa irs of P o rtla n d .”
T h is was an im p ortan te verit
fo r the P ortland Black com
m unity, participated in by
m ore tlian 100 persons from
a ll sectors of the Black com
m unity, including, tlie Urban
I Pan
ther P arty; Black Student
Unions; women’ s organiza
tions and church groups. If
you were not H ere, you have
little to c o m p la in about.
Support your com m unity by
pa rticip a tin g in its a ffa irs .
W est
.eI ma y ,
the school sessions, le to u te d
with the M nenean students
Hom the P a cific N orthwest
lo r
two weeks throughout
I ut ope.
M r , W illia m s returned t>
P ortland in e a rly June, and
c liecked into a c tiv itie s it the
I ducation C enter, who '
i .
undei tlie d ire c tio n ol his
assistant, M i. H arvey K lee,
du rin g his absence. I liro u g li
a g ia n t lio in tlie i n e g o ii I du
ational Pool IpiattngC ouncil,
a lum ei ot ne» c lasses » e re
Offeied spring te n u and a ie
scheduled io Iv offered at t lv
Centei
luring, ta ll te rm ,
R egistration tvg in s Septem
ber 'x .
m i \ug usi in. M i, W illi.o s
received his Mu .tom legiee
Ir o in
P o rtla n d s u ite I
Attention
iv e i
sity, concluding ilm o-.t eight
y e a rs
ot
tim e
study d u iw g w in d
bo also
'o ld
lu ll- tim e
I'o llo w p m
die school sessions, he toured
West G erm any,
I . Hewing
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CHOICE
Cocking Suggestion
T-BONE
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BE CLOSED
Black Caucus
(Continued fro m pg. 1, co l. 5)
neccesities of both the Black
community and the com m unity
at large were giver, th e ir
p ro pe r attention and focus.”
He said he would attem pt to
" g a r n e r help from other sec
tions of the c ity, in addition
to the Black co m m u n ity."
Jones said: "O u re co n o m ic
base m ust be broadened . . .
yet, our future is irre v o c a b ly
tied to the la rg e r m etropo
lita n com m unity . . . that we
only need to walk through
our own neighborhood to see
that we are running in second
and th rid place po sitio ns.”
J ones concluded that he would
support any candidate nomi
nated by the convention and
he signed the pledge of com
m itm en t to the com m unity.
E llis Casson, P reside nt of
the P ortland Branch, NAACP,
was nominated by M r , Payne.
Casson’ s
nom ination
was
s p o n s o r e d by the NAAC P.
Casson declined the nomina
tion
because he fe lt the
requirem ent that candidates
sign a pledge to no longer
seek the appointment i f not
chose by the convention would
be playing into the hands of
the white power s tru c tu re .
M s. Ruth Spencer, a Black
school-teacher and a nominee,
gave her support to A tto rne y
John T oran .
She said that
"w e need people who a re not
tied to tlie establishm ent o r
system and who liave demon
strated a concern and com
m itm ent to the B lack com
m un ity.
John T o ra n ,” she
Siad,
"had
demonstrated
ve rs ity of Zagreb stre tcle d
my mind leyond »hat I thought
I could do. It did the same
fo r
all m e m le rs of oui
g ro u p ."
I ’ ro o l ol his aca
dem ic accom plishm ents ire
two thic k rep orts p ie p a ivd ly
I ii iii on ” \n 1 i lun study of
Z agreb,
Yugoslovia”
and
"C ro a tia spic e W orld Wai I " .
M r . W lllia u is le ft I ’o itla n d
via I'an Mil f o r i ondoll, tle n
to I ra n kfo rt, on to Munich
and from Munich to Zagreb,
lie .fayed at tie Hotel siget,
in a room » itl la th on the
I 'tti tlooi ovei looking t ‘ e city
ot one m illio n people.
He
lecam e » e ll a, lU.imted with
the city » lu le tta v e llin g the
'- I 2 m iles by bus to tie
I d iversity ampus evei y la c.
and to otliei locations to in
terview people, study at tie
III ra ry , attend m eetings a .1
evp lo i e tie c ity .
I lu ring weekends le took
tra in s oi a bus t li e boi e i
ot Greece, visite d tu rk e y ,
I lu tio v n ik md Mum.
--a I
a ls o lo o k e d ovei the » a ll in to
lie » a s w o r k in g to w a td
lus
M asters d e g t e e
in
G eneral studies and social
science at the I n jv e ts ity .
" I coking la ck no», I can
hardly Iv lie x e it liappetied,"
M r . W illia m s says, " I ut I
w on't ever fotge t my e x -
pertenees
and a ll that I
learned.
It opened up new
avenues o f undei sta ling ol
»hat ttie w o rld is like , and
he» im portant it is lo t young
b la ck issople to lind out » 'a t
is happening away in u n oui
own country
lie stresses that In?, le lie t
in oui own c o u n t r y » a s
heightened by meeting people
of o tliei counti tes and seeing
the conditions under »Inch
they liv e .
In Europe, lie
le els, there a ie uly t» ex
trem es:
the haves and the
have-nots,
lie is . xi ed
that c anges a ie
. z u n in g ,
and » i l l move ahead i. iv
¡uickly pi tie i mted states
le t* iv they occui i ! u r, -e,
ecause I u i t . v is to, tia
d itie n a l.
''¡d u c a tio n is t i e im p o r
tant th in g ," e says.
'lie
academic w ork at the I n i-
(Continued fro m pg. I, eol. 5)
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Fresh Fryers
Split Broiler
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Turkey Roast
Rib Steaks
Body
Barbecue
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Monday, September 4, 1972
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Ground Turkey
Boneless Roast „
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V*
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Fishsticks
Pre-cooked Perch
I
Skylark Hot Dog
fresh Buns
@ Ripe Olives1
Drink Mixes —
Peanut Butters
9 Mayonnaise
B & M Beans
B-B-Q Sauce
Marshmallows
BLADE
ROASTS
C rogm ont Fow
TURKEYS
Choice Pot Roast of Beef
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EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES
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Diam ond
Cottage Cheese
Napkins
6-Pack Pop ,c;:r .
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Fun or Family Picnics
9 Potato Salad
9 Blitz Beer 5 5
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