Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 05, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    P o r ti a n d /O b s e rv e r
T h u rs d a y , A p r il 5 , 1973
Page 5
Book opposes apartheid
The Right To Hoy No by
Judith Todd (Third Preae,
Viking dint. $0.96) toll* for
the firat time the truth
behind Khitdenia'n anti-colo­
nial atruggle. The Right Ta
Nay No ia not only tha atory
of theae times, but alao an
indirtm ant of tha policy of
appeaaem ent Great Britain
had toward Khodeaia; the
culmination of which were
the Settlem ent Propoaala -
massively rejected by the
Africana -
under which all
power waa to be left in the
hand* of the iilngal Ian Smith
regime.
Judith Todd, the twenty
nine year old daughter of the
f o r m e r Rhodesian Prime
Minister, Garfield Todd, re
veala not only life under the
Smith regime, but alao the
details of t h e
proposals
worked out by Britain and
tha team of negotiators led
by Lord Goodman with Ian
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Salutes
Youth of the
Week
Smith, and without the par
ticipation of t h e
African
majority. She alao criticiaea
the U .8. Government's deci
aion to continue the impor
tation of Rhodeaian chrome
despite a United Nations
embargo on trade with Rho
deaia.
This personal account of
the imprisonment of Judith
Todd and her father for five
weeks, without trial a n d
without having been accused
of any crime, ia also the
story of a country's struggle
for freedom and sane gov
ernment.
Judith Todd now lives in
Ixindon, where her book is
on the best seller list. She
continues her battle against
the current Rhodesian re­
gime that still has her father
under house arrest. Because
of her stand for the people
she was recently appointed
delegate to the United Na
lions for the African National
Congress.
Sign up for N o rth e a s t
Little leagu e will be held on
A p ril 3rd
a t
Irv in g to n
School from 7 to 10 p.m.,
April 4th at Sabin School, 7
to 10 p.m.. and at Irvin g
Park A pril 7th for boys 9
through 12.
Please bring
birth certificate and a parent
for the sign up. There will
be no charge to play ball.
Try-outs start April 7th at
Irving Park. 10th and Fre
mont.
Sign up f o r N o rth e a s t
Senior leagu e will be held
April 3rd at Irvington School
from 7 to 10 p.m., April 4th
at Sabin School. 7 to 10 p.m.,
April 5th at King School
from 7 to 10 p.m.. and at
Irving Park A pril 7 at 1:30
p.m.
Please bring birth
certificate. There will be no
charge to play ball. T ry outs
start for Senior lea g u e at 2
p.m. April 7 at Irving Park.
10th and Fremont. Any 13.
14 or 15 year old boy loving
in the Sportsman or North
east L ittle League area is
invited to play baseball on
the new 90 foot diamond that
is available for the first time
at Irving Park. For further
information call 282-0761.
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P a c ific
N o r t h w e s t B e ll
Soul On Saturday
Every Saturday
KGAR
Roy J.
'The Boss w ith
the Sauce’
Survey
1550
on your dial
|with 'Soul Control1
HEAR
1.
Funky W o rm ...................Ohio Players |
2.
N either One of U s .................................
................... Gladys Knight & the Pips
M asterpiece...................... Temptations
Could I t Be I'm Falling In L o v e .......
.................................................... Spinners
I Can't Hold On Much Ix m g e r.............
.................................... Smith Connection
Love Jones................................................
.................... Brighter Side of Darkness
Paint M e .......................... Ohio Players
L etter to M y s e lf.................... Chi Lites
Million D o lla rs...........Soul Generation
Love Train.................................. O'Jays
3.
4.
5.
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7.
8.
9.
10.
NEW SOUL MOTHER
Leaving M e ............................... Independents
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Reverend Jesse Jackson and Al Bell, board chairman of the Stax organization and co-pro­
ducer with David W olper of WATTSTAX, talk to the crowd p rior to the beginning of the music
festival.
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Western produces film
Baseball
Sign-up
C o u rte s y o f
287
Edgar Allen
Reeves
12:15-2 P. M.
Western Airlines has com
pieted production of a 25
minute color sound 16mm
travel film titled “Holiday in
Acapulco”.
The film high
lights two prominent Black
group tour movements to the
Mexican resort.
The groups involved are
Golden State Mutual Life In
surance Company of Los
Angeles' S ev en th
Annual
Leaders Roundtable sales in
c e n tiv e tour, an d
W est
Adams Community Hospital's
Gold Tour and F un -0 Rama
Form er Dodger pitching ace
Don Newcombe and ex Green
Bay Packers All Pro W illie
Davis, co-hosted the latter
movement.
The Acapulco Hilton Hotel
was headquarters for the
insurance company's 184 dele
gates and families, while the
Acapulco Princess hosted the
05 member hospital group.
Western Airlines was the
principal carrier for both
tours.
An all Black camera crew
headed by Howard Morehead,
fo rm e r Ebony M ag azin e,
movie and K T L A -T V camera
man spent two weeks in
Acapulco shooting the film.
Ralph Cushm an, v e te ra n
Hollywood technician is film
editor.
Larry McCormick,
K T L A newsman, does a not
able job as narrator.
The
narration was w ritten by
N ew Day
ceremony
“ Black M an's Homage
W eek”. New Day Ceremony
will be held on April 15, 1973
at 2 p.m. at the Albina Art
Center. 8 N .E. Killingeworth.
The programs is sponsored
by the Portland Chapter oi
the Descendents of Angola.
Africa Society.
The schedule of events in­
cludes: A panel discussion of
key speakers from the com
munity including A rthu r J.
Palmer, organizer of t h e
Bantu Embassy; Ron Herdon
of the Black Educational Cen
ter; and McKinley Burt of
Portland State U n iv e rs ity
discussing Negroism:
Our
Greatest Threat.
Poetry reading will be
contributed by local artists
from the community includ
ing several members of the
Northwest Black Arts So
ciety. W e will also have art
and craft exhibits.
Tha Soul Gloats of the Northwest
-N EW SW EEK
like
1
good sex
and good friends
the movie
leaves you
fulfilled'”
-SOUL
HOW ARD M OREHEAD
W e s te rn 's sales executive
Herman Hill, a one - time
newsman.
Western is planning a sys­
tem wide program of film
showings to travel agents,
commercial accounts, social
and fraternal groups to pro­
mote Acapulco group and
incentive sales, in this im­
portant segm ent of t h e
travel market.
M arketing
efforts will not be limited to
Western's system. They will
also include off-line m arket­
ing efforts in this direction.
Company executives. Aca­
pulco hotesl involved and
others who have viewed Aca­
pulco Holiday are generous
in its praise.
The film is believed to be
the first of its kind ever
made by a domestic U.S.
carrier.
E-Z-Winner Contest
1. Drawings will be held each Friday, with the exception
of the Friday of the first week of the contest:
2. A ll entries for the week must be received by the
Observer no later than 5 p.m. on the Thursday of the
week of the drawing.
3.
STAX FILMS/WOLPER PICTURES Presents W A TT tT A X starring ISAAC
HAVES • THE STAPLE SINGERS • LUTHER INGRAM • JOHNNIE TAYLOR
ALBERT KING and OTHERS • Special Guest Star RICHAR0 PRYOR
Produced by LARRY SHAW and MEL STUART • Executive Producers AL
BELL and DAVID L WOLPER • Associate Producer FOREST HAMILTON
Directed by MEL STUART • From COLUMBIA PICTURES »
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comes up with
mob violence
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There is no lim it to the number of times you may
enter.
All entries of the previous weeks are eligible
to win each succeeding week.
4.
Winners of the weekly contests will be eligible for a
grand prize drawing at the end of the contest.
5.
Entries from states where contest are prohibited by­
law are void.
6.
Employes of the P O R T L A N D O BSERVER and their
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families are not eligible to participate.
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This w eek’s fantastic
prize
A WATERBED
from
The Factory
Smorgasbord
Roy J.
"The Boss with
the Sauce"
2 -6 P.
“A FOOT-STOMPING
HIP-SHAKING CELEBRATION!”
712 E. Burnside
Enter Today!
The Portland Chapter of
Jack and Jill of America will
hold a smorgasbord dinner
and bake sale in the St.
Andrew's Parish Hall. 806
N.E. Alberta Street, from
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Sun
day. A p ril 8. 1973. The cost
of the dinner will be $2.00
for adults and $1.25 for
children 12 years and under.
Advance sale tickets may be
purchased from the members
or tickets will be on sale at
the door.
Winners every week!
PORTLAND OBSERVER
P.O. Box 3137 Portland, Oregon 97208
E n tsr my name in the E Z Winner Contest:
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Saturday .................. ......... 5:30
Sunday ...................... .........3:45
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