Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 14, 1972, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Portland/O bserver
Thursday, Septemher 14, 1972
Black coach leads PSU
by Jim Rogers
Morse explains differences
C h e ry l
Jam es
(Continued from |“g. I, col. 8)
institution fo r rehabilitation.
The result is that she was
raped while in tederal custody,
and the fact that an order has
been Issued fo r her return
to an institution where that
occured shows that it is our
penal system which is in need
of
rehabilitation
and not
Chery l Jam es."
Sue Sherry, one of Chery l's
teachers at Jefferson High
School presented a petition
signed by her teachers at
Jefferson and \dams High
Schools,
The committee expressed
appreciation fo r the support
of mone> concerned persons
and organizations have do­
nated w h ic h
has made
C heryl’ s freedom, thus far,
possible.
The news of C heryl’ s im­
minent return to prison was
announced at a press con­
ference held September 13th
by the Cheryl James Fund
Committee. The press con­
ference was attended by a
large number of concerned
citizens including members
of the clergy, teachers and
representatives ot community
organizations.
Ronald James Straiten, re­
cently appointed head foot te ll
coach at Portland State Uni­
v e rsity spoke at the Cosmo­
politan M otor Hotel, at a
luncheon sponsored by tie
Top ot the Cosmos Club.
Coach Stratten emphasized
the importance of athletics in
building character and psy­
chological and physical fit­
ness. Stratten said that athle­
tics affords the “ individual
the opportunity to strive for
both personal and team suc­
cess and that the realization
that unselfish efforts are re­
warded with the knowledge
that one's best possible e ffo rt
was expended is what ahould
be sought by the athlete.” He
added that the “ chance to
compete fo r excellence in per­
formance outside of merely
seeking monetary rewards o r
personal recognition is para­
mount in the footba! program
a tP S L .”
Coach Stratten was born
in San Francisco and attended
college at the U niversity of
Oregon, San Francisco State
and Cal State. A t the Uni­
versity of Oregon, he lettered
in varsity football fo r two
consecutive years.
He was
also appointed as defensive
line coach fo r the University
of Oregon from 1908 to 1971.
Coach Stratten said the
prospects fo r PSL’ s football
team are good fo r the coming
year; that he had an excep-
tionaly good offensive team—
but not as much depth in the
defensive positions. Stratten
introduced to the Cosmos
C lu t Daryl Bean, a young
Black halfback from Hanzen
High School in Renton, Wash­
ington, who was an a ll-s ta te r
and one of the outstanding
football players in the Puget
Sound area last year. Young
Bean w ill be the only fresh­
man in the starting line-up.
Coach Ron Stratten's team
makes it ’ s debut Saturday,
September 16, against the
U niversity of Hawaii. The
game starts at 7:30 p jn .
Form er
senator Wayne
Morse b riefly outlined the
m ajor differences letween
him self and senator Ma rk lis t-
field in response to a question
asked Friday evening during
a delete letween himself and
D r. Richard Jones, Professor
of H istory at Reed College,
who represented iia ttie ld .
Speaking before 200 mem­
bers of Common Cause at­
tending the Candidate's F a ir
at the F irs t L'nitananChurch,
Morse said, " I am firs t and
foremost a Constitutionalist,
and I cannot vote lo r legis­
lation which, under the name
of ‘ law and o rd e r,’ seriously
infringes on c iv il lile rtie s
provided by the 4th amend­
ment. senator Hatfield voted
tor the ’ no-knock* and w ire ­
tapping
provisions of the
I'm n ilu s C rim e HUI in |4 p 8
which in my judgment runs
counter to the unreasonable
search and seizure protection
of the amendment. I dkl not.”
"N o r would 1 have voted
fo r a h ill which provides tor
a rrest
without reasonable
cause o r preventive deten­
tion,” Morse continued, "b u t
Hatfield did in 1970."
“ You would never liave
found me votuig lo r applying
compulsory arbitration in the
settlement of any labor dis­
pute,” Morse said, " t h i s
denies to both labor anil man­
agement their most basic
that Itavi* allowed this w n to
cuntinued.”
" I relieve Conrress must
exercise
its Coiistltutinnnl
check ol the pm - e sd n t f to
give tin“ V lm iiilstra tio n noti, e
it has b to I? months in which
to end the w a r," Moi so salti,
" \ n d this is what I t i l l In
voting against those appro­
p riations,”
economic right of liv e ly de­
termining h«w they are io
use their labor and m aterial.
Hut Iiattield did in regard to
the I ongshoremen’ s s trik e ."
“ You cannot vote for the
appropriations to continue the
war ui Vietnam and truly le
opposed to It ," Morse stated.
"B u t Hatfield voted lor many
supplemental a;n>ropt iir t io n s
Items Daily!
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RON STRATTEN
The complete 1972-73 foot­
ball schedule fo r PSU is as
follows:
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
N o v .il
Nov, 18
Nov. 23
HAWAII AT PORTLAND, 7:30 p jn .
A t L in fie ld , 1:30 p jn .
A t Idaho State, 7:30 pun.
A t Nevada (Reno), 1:00 pun.
A t Western Washington, 7:30 p jn .
EASTERN WASH. AT PORTLAND, 7:30 p jn .
PUGET SOUND AT PORTLAND. 7:30 p jn .
BOISE STATE AT PORTLAND. 1:30 p jn .
E . MONTANA AT PORTLAND, 7:30 p jn .
SANTA CLARA AT PORTLAND, 7:30 p jn .
C . WASH. AT PORTLAND, 12:00
D r. Gus C . W allis, who,
during the past nine years
has maintained his own op-
tom etrical practice in Dallas
and Sheridan, has joined the
Sender Optical o ffice s Staff
as manager of their Salem
branch.
A graduate of P acific Uni­
versity College of Optometry
and an active practitioner
since receiving his degree.
D r. W allis is well know in
the Dallas, Salem and Wood­
burn area. Among other post
graduate studies. D r, W allis
has been p a rticu la rly in­
terested in the fitting of con­
tact lenses and safety glasses
fo r adults as well aschUdren.
in announcing his new as­
sociation, D r. W allis stated
that his Dallas and Sheridan
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offices w ill be closed, but
that all («tient charts and
work records w ill te on hand
at the palem office at state
and Commercial Streets.
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OR OURSELVES
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REMEMRIR • WE HAVE DROCERKS -
E m a n u e l c la s s e s
(Continued from pg. 4. col. 8)
Call On Us
because
Long D istance
is the next
best thing to
being there.
day, 6:30 to 9:30 p jn ,, B -3
10-week course, $38; "W ork
S im p lifica tio n ," Wednesday,
6:30 to 9:30 p jn ., B -l a 10-
week course, $28.50; "Human
Biology,” Thursday, 6:30 to
9:30 p. m., B -l, a 10-week
course. $28.50; and "General
Psychology,” Tuesday, 6:30
to 9:30 p jn ., B-3, a 10-week
course, $28,50.
"P ra c tic a l P olitics — City
State and National” w ill be
offered Tuesday, 7 to 9 p jn .,
at Emanuel by Robert (Buzz)
D . W illis ; fee is $20, and
the course is offered through
the University of Portland.
P re lim in a ry registration for
the
“ P ractical
P olitics”
course w ill be accepted dur­
ing
“ Candidates’ Days,”
scheduled September 13 and
14 in the Emanuel cafeteria,
when candidates fo r political
office are invited to meet
with employees inform ally
during the day.
“ Human Relations and Un­
derstanding" w ill also he of­
fered at Emanuel, Tuesday
evenings, 6:30 to 9:30 p jn ,,
in Room B -l, a 10-week course
with a $15 fee.
F a ll term begins the week
of September 25. Informa­
tion is available from P o rt­
land Community College, 24-
611, or R o b e r t Surina,
Emanuel, 280-4260.
Price« Good Wed Sept 1 3 thru Sot Sept 16
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Food Club
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cies, this Act has tremendous­
ly hampered our political ac­
tiv itie s .
3. Resolution on Portland
C ity Council.
W H E R E A S , there is no
Black on the Portland City
Council and Blacks are not
properly represented; and
WHEREAS, several Black
community organizations have
Blacks that they want placed
on the C ity Council,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED that the Oregon
Black P olitical Convention
calls fo r a communuty conven­
tion which w ill allow Black
people to select one Black per­
son whom they endorse to be
recommended to the Portland
C ity Council to fill tie forth­
coming vacant seat.
4. Resolution on White Bus­
inesses.
WHEREAS, the white busi­
nesses in the Black community
in Oregon have not been re­
sponsive to the needs, aspira­
tions and desire of the Black
people; and
WHEREAS, the white busi­
nesses in the Black community
have h isto rica lly refused re­
investing part of their p ro fit
in the community; and
D/l. ß&lMAd
D X N T I8 T
Welcomes
Your Visit for
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WHEREAS, the white busi­
nesses in the Black communi­
ty have constantly refused to
hire a representative number
of Black people in relation to
the Black trade; and
WHEREAS, the white busi­
nesses have constantly re­
fused to advertise in the Black
newspapers,
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED that the Oregon
Black P olitical Convention is-
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sues an official statement in
support of Black people, Black
newspapers and the Black
community; and informs the
w h it e
businesses that the
Black people in Portland w ill
use all means at their disposal
to eradicate all those injus­
tices launched against us.
5. Resolution on Walnut
Park and Follies Theaters.
BE IT RESOLVED that the
Black P olitical Convention
pledges its fu ll support to
M eridian fo r Humanity, Inc.,
to assist in ridding the Black
community of tie Walnut Park
and Follies Theaters. The
type of entertainment shown
at those theaters is insulting
to the Black community and
has dehumanizing and im ­
m oral effects on both the old
and young.
Now that the Oregon Black
Agenda has been presented to
the public A LL Blacks in the
state must fir s t read It. Sec­
ond, we must see what we as
individuals can do to insure
that A LL of the platforms are
implemented. In other words,
we must work individually, as
well as collectively, to see that
the platforms are fu lfille d .
T h ird , we must support, not
only the Oregon BlackCaucus,
but also theNAACP, thelfrban
League, Black Panther Party,
civic and community organi­
zations, etc. because all are
working toeradlcate the social
evils in this racist society.
Fourth, we must always re­
cognize the fact that Blacks
must u n ite
nd organize.
F ifth , we must realize that no
Black is free from racism in
the United States UNTIL A LL
BLACKS ARE FREEII
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