Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 28, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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P ortland/O bserver Thursday December 28. 1972
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The presidential election brought the candidates to Oregon,
Senator George McGovern Is pictured at an a irp o rt press
conference. D ire c tly behind the Senator is D r. Robert Hughley.
who with Gladys McCoy, became Oregon's fir s t black delegates
to a national party convention.
Judge Mervedese Deiz was elected to the Domestic Relations
position on tlss C irc u it C ourt. Judge Delz had Men appointed
and then elected to the D is tric t C ourt.
Chalmers Jones was endorsed by the Albina M in iste ria l A l­
liance, the Urban League, the Black Caucus, the NAACP, and
the Greater Portland Council of Churches as lie sought the ap­
pointment to the vacant c ity council seat. He was not selected
and the c ity council remains all white.
BUI McCoy became the firs t Black legislator in the history
of Oregon.. He w ill take office on January 8, 1972.
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Attorney John Toran nr-.de ar unsuccessful bid fo r the Oregon
L egislature and was la te r elected T re a s u re r of the Multnomah
county Democratic Central Committee.
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to dig
State Senator Harl Haas was
elected
Multnomah County
D is tric t Attorney.
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M rs . George McGovern visited Bethel ChUd Development
Center during the p rim a ry campaign.
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V ern Summers was appointed D ire c to r of the Metropolitan
Human Relations Commission following the retirem ent of Russ
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Ann James, d ire c to r of "T h e Reading T re e " reads a story
to children in Irving Park.
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The Albina YouP ( ppom inity School moved into la rg e r quarters
on M ississip p i. Above, Ron Herdon discusses Black H isto ry
with shelly Battles ind Bob Owens.
Harold W illiam s, d ire c to r of
the PSU Educational Center
studied and travelled in Yu­
goslavia.
D r . Clarence P o rte r, assistant to the President of PSU, left
to accept a position In Connecticut.
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A WARNER BROS PRESENTATION, in association wtth BETTY S H A B A //
FROM WARNER BROS . A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COl/PANY
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Lenwood G Davis, acting D irector of BlackStudlesCenter at Portland State U niversity o re .
ints
Clarence B e rry (right) with the fir s t Black Studies C ertificate given at P S.U
M rs . Ellen Law was appoint­
ed principal of Jefferson High
School,
E rnest Hartzog accepted appointment as race relations special­
is t with the school d is tric t and has conducted a successful
adm inistrative tra n sfe r d rive .
Happy
New Year