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Pa,-, Portland/ iMwerver Tìiunday, October K, 1972 Court requires free legal counsel S u b s titu te f a m i l i e s c h o s e n f o r s tu d e n ts 2) M r . and M rs . Robert D il la rd — J mda F ra 1er; 3) D r . and M rs . E rn e st Hat- rog — Lydia Hampton; 4) M r . and M rs . Jene W ilds - - V ic to r Bouidin; 5) M r . and M rs . D alla s Ren fr o — Betty Green; 6) M r . and M rs . W a l t e r D avis — Floyd Banks; 7) M r . and M rs . W illia m H illia r d - - Quinton B ra x ton; 8) M r . and M rs . Belton 9) M r . and M r s . A rvoll Race — Ricardo P arks; 10) M r . and M r s . W ilson W a lke r — Aloma W hite; 11) M r . and M rs . RJE. She- deen — Evelyn Coulson; 12) M r . and M r s . Sanford Maddox — Robert W il lia m s; 13) M r . and M rs . Robey E ld rid g e — A l t e r n a t e fa m ily . I he ' rb.in League of P o rt land tlie L m v e rs ity Of Portl.m .: - «or -ored j lunebeoe at i ivei ty o n e 'to b e r I, 1972, ho tne h im ilie s >nd stu- d>" :• - in , ’ t r e in P r c e c t F im ily - \ x i y - F rom - Home. In this p i, ect, fa m ilie s in the I m t: >nd irea .ire as- Shhe student who is fro m out - i • - tow and, in some sm all say, provide a fa m ily situa tio fo r the student. The routine develehed between tlie student i id his fa m ily w ill va ry ind e designed to meet the needs as indicates! in the internersenal relationships during tlie school year. I he fa m ily assignments this year are: 1 M r . and M rs . V em Sum m ers — D o ris 1 hompson; The C ir c u it C o urt of M u lt nomah County, ru lin g in a case brought by the Am erican C iv il L ib e rtie s Union of O re gon (ACLU) on behalf of Ronald Ray K irschbaum , held that the D is tr ic t C o u rt had im p ro p e rly refused to appoint counsel fo r Kirschbaum . C ir c u it Judge W illia m M . Dale signed an o rd e r on Oc to b e r 5 holding tlie "C ounsel should he provided to any person who is fin a n cia lly unable to obtain adequate representation w ithout sub stan tial hardship to him self o r his fa m ily . Counsel should not be denied to any person m e re ly because his frien ds o r re la tive s have resources adequate to re ta in counsel o r tecause he has posted o r is capable of posting bond." Judge Dale found that this standard had not teen applied by D is tr ic tC o u r t Judge P h illip T . Abraham, defendant in t ie case, in denying on January 25, K irschbaum ’ s request fo r court-appointed counsel to represent him on a charge of d riv in g w hile under the in fluence of intoxicating liq u o r. He t u r t le r found that K frs c h - baum at that tim e was finan c ia lly unable to em ploy an attorney without substantial hardship to h im se lf o r his fa m ily , and ordered Judge Abraham to ajipolnt counsel fo r him . Com m enting on the de ci sion, Stevie Remington. Exe cutive D ire c to r of t ie ACLU, said: “ We are hopeful that th is w ill prove to he a m a jo r step forw a rd in dealing w ith tie complex problem of esta blishing state-w ale standards fo r determ ining whether de fendants are indigent, and the re fore entitled to c o u rt- appointed counsel. An im a g ing variety of excuses are used to avoid providing tlie counsel to r people who are sim p ly unable to secure a law yer w ith the resources available to them . It is a dental of equal protection of the laws to afford one stan dard of ju stice fo r tlie poor and another fo r the affluent, and means m ust te found to c o rre c t an indefensible situa tion in Uregon.” T ie K ir s c h b a u m case M o re W o m e n nei Tune in Meet Mike Walsh He s the candi date lor Congress who can win Mike has personally met and iistened to thousands of third district voters Mike will explain his stand on an issue ot mutual interest Mike Walsh He II Do More For You Here At Home M ik e W a lsh tor C o n g re s s P O B o « 4 P o rtla n d O r e 9 7 2 0 7 J im • a r p e n te u r C fia rrm a n êh t ? ED 1S M 1 S W here Authorized Agent - Am erican National Insurance Company We can meet a ll your insurance needs: I ife Insurance Health and Accident E ndowments Educational Plans M ortgage Insurance © S h o e s trin g P o ta to e s ? @ O ra n g e Juice © P e a s a n d Corn Bel-air Froten I 2 ot Bel-air Parly Pride 9-oz Cfn. 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OI P| 1 i d F r ie d C h ic k e n 37c B M i<ior H o y )» USD A Cko'C • I f ”d =& B e e f F r a n k s SAFEWAY RRARDS AT DISCOUNT DRICES 9 F ru it C o cktail USDA O o c . A <|«d S<*f s ftS s c 58c Ì.6 8 F lg .o rfu 1 % LOIN PORK CHOPS W hole Body G o * t In tpecfed 78c »•■a- B r a u n s c h w e ig e r 3 fo r $1 Mr» W - q M 1 ReU» 2 Lo«( Pkg • d» "o 4== T -B o n e S t e a k 68c Q 88 C anned " D A K '' B a c o n 4 = P o r k L iv e r LwC«ra« V «a(,lg (« II e th e rt 7 1« , lb. Q 48c 49c Frozen 32-ot Fbg. * W h ip To pp ing @ Fancy Ice C ream © H o t Roll M ix $1 3 for *1 A Smoked Sigmon Ir o n 78 29c FRESH FRYERS TOOTHBRUSHES Look (or these tags. They mark temporary extra savings all over the store. Stock upl n&JNDft 246—8227 1332 s.W . C u ste r D riv e FANCY BACON USDA Choice Top Sirloin SAFEWAY BRANDS AY DISCOUNT P IK E S D IV IS IO N H er last lo v e r was F rankie J , H e's out to make her k ille r s pay ... and he's bad’ CHATEAU BRIAND FO O D STAM P COUPONS lucerne © C h o c o la te M ilk Hah Gal 55c Lucerne © G e la tin Salads 3 fo r $1 Pin! Cfn. NOW AT THESE TWO THEATRES ^ C h e d d a r Cheese Mild Safe 2-lb «ay Pig. $17S Time C « * C o tta g e Cheese 8lo««om â Ë B fi Pint Ctn. 4 t aA C D IV IS IO N ] r. Hou»a i nr Long G ra in Rice Town 2-lb Pig. «> lOl | 7 6 1 -4 8 5 9 i l lllh Town Hou»a O Q R e g . or H o t Chili W ith b e o n i 15-01 XOC C a ll fo r show tunes Gates 6:45 - FREE HE ATERS t HAW 1H0 « 1 M .D . (J a c k ) J a c k s o n WE WELCOME U.S. G O V T. r e u n io n Thursday Night KPTV Channel 12 10:30-10:35 immediately following the news underlying reason fo r these problem s. M rs . L illia n Co- they have foi th e ir young peo dney la tlie Head Teacher and ple p a rticip ating In (lie p ro Judy B ird , teacher. 'd )S tre e t g ra m . The school is ile fln lte ly w u rk e ia re c ru it * from s tie e t a place fo r the students, c o m e rs , pool halls, e tc . (4) lin e (a n eaally sense this A tra n s le r fro m detention as one enters tlie prem ises homes. of AYCft. It appears that A YDS has had numerous p r io r ity is given to tlie locations during tlie jtast students arid this refle ct tlie years of operation ranging philosophy of tlie staff. fro m an old store fro n t and Hie AYDS la doing a an old house on W illia m s dynam ic job w ith youth In tlie Avenue to tlie ir new location C ity of P o rtla n d . So to Nance on M is s is s ip p i, | lie D ire c to r SpruUI and hla s ta ll m ore (low and Staff are very proud of e r to you and K le in ( M l s lo ts are fo r those want to get back into school because tfiey have dro|iped out fo ra n y num- l e r of reasons. A ll this (w r- son has to do Is to go to the school and express a desire to go back to school. I lu re is no grade average neces sary , no re g istra tio n fee re - , j u ii «1, no harassenient bytlie D ire c to r and S taff. Students usually en ter AYDS In one of fo u r ways. (1) l ie just a- explalned method where tie student con e in themselves o r w ith students already in the p ro g ra m . (2) a regular tr a n s ie r lr o m any high school (som etim e elem entary school) (H e H e m e n ta ry Departm ent is housed at H e Ke.1 shield C enter located at Albina and Shaver, f i e (£lem entaryD e pa rtm e nt can accommodate 12 students. Students are usually re fe rre d here to in crease th e ir education s k ills o r because they have a be h a vio ra l problem and i»ed assistance in understanding tie s tiu c tu re of the school SAFEWAY DISCOUNT S in c e w e f t h o ld s Graduates of the Emanuel H ospital School of N ursing, P ortla nd , u r e ., are return in g to th e ir Alm a .M ateronSatur day, Dctober 21, fo r an alum ni reunion. A ll fo rm e r graduates of the school have been invited to attend the event, which comes during the celebration of the ho spita l's 60th Anniversary Y e a r. Included in the day’ s ac tiv itie s w il l be an open house fro m 10 a jn . to 4 p jn u a lunclieon scheduled fo r 12 noon, and an evening banquet ai the Portland Sheraton M o tel and M o to r Inn, beginning at 6:30 p jn . tine of two rem aining hos pital school’ s of nursing m Oregon E m a n u e l has grad uated m ore than 20<Ximenand women in the past 58 yea rs. Graduates of the Emanuel Hospital School of N ursing who have not received inform ation and re g is tra tio n form s fo r the reunion should contact M iss E sth e r Jacobson, N ursing C o ord ina to r, Emanuel Hos pita l School of N ursing, 2808 N. Gantenbein Ave., P ortla nd , (ir e ., 972J7. (Continued (ruin page I) stemmed from tlie denial of three requests from K lrs c h - bauin that counsel tie ap pointed to represent him on a Decem ber, 1971 charge of d riv in g under the influence of liq u o r, a c rim e which c a rrie s a possible penalty of up to one year m ja il, a (me of Jt.lXH) o r both. Although Kirschbaum was unemployed at tlie tune of his a rre s t, he found em ploym ent tw fore his tr ia l date and was held not to 1« indigent. He te stifie d that he was unable tu pay tlie re ta in e r tees demanded by the attorneys lie asked to re present him . The tr ia l was delayed (lend ing the outcome ot tlie suit pe tition ing tlie C ir c u it C ourt to o rd e r tlie appointment of counsel. --EVERYDAY IS "SATURDAY'' AT Em anuel M ik e lAfalsh R e p o rts a y o s e x p a n d s p ro g ra m 4V larf« Dot. 43 I< SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS Alwiyi fratti and cri». Great with mu * er talad 16-or Pt-B 42 FOLGERS COFFEE M o un tain G rown fu ll-b od ied flavor 1-IB CAN I 2 IB CANI 3-lB CAN *98'l»sr 7'- $<>77 and Y i . S a l . . . , , , 'jbrblfBd I , „„ Saada,, MwH Sal., a .. 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