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human dignity for his spirit.
Dates such as December 10,
1964, the day he received the
Nobel Peace Prize, are also
displayed.
Mr. Tarr says the huge,
rube shaped piece is made
from 60 tons of Bethlehem
Steel’s weathering steel in
the form of quarter inch
plates welded to a frame
work of heavy angles.
"Because of the immensity
of the piece." Mr. Tarr says,
“it was necessary to fabri
cate the letters in my Man
hattan studio, position the
lettering and join the plate
sections in a Brooklyn steel
fabricating plant and assem
ble the sculpture at the
school site.
“I chose weathering steel
because of its color and tex
ture. and because it will
require almost no mainten
ance. The school's exterior
will also be weathering steel.
"To assure a uniformity of
color. I’ve set the steel
outdoors for as long as six
months. As it weathers, it
will take on a rich purple-
William Tarr the nationally recognized sculptor, checks sections of his Martin Luther King
brown tone. I’m using special m e m S s t e e l sculpture. In the form of a 27 foot cube and weighing .25,000 pounds the piece
welding rods so that the is on the grounds of a new high school bearing the late civil rights leaders n .ra e Now under
weldment will also match the
construction the school is at 66th Street and Amsterdam Avenue and adjoins the Lincoln
steel's color.
Center Mr Tarr says the piece will bear quotations from Dr. King and important dates in his
“Letters smaller than 11 life. The huge, cube shaped sculpture is made from 60 tons of Bethlehem Steel s weathering
inches are hand-burned from
two-inch-thick steel plates. steel.
Larger letters -- some of
them are 30 inches high and
4 inches deep - are fabri
cated."
(Continued from pg. 1. col. 3)
When the cube’s five sides
United Dining Service em
were completed, they were
ploys Donna Chinn and
trucked, in sections, from the (Continued from pg. 1. col. 31
Ophelia Nunnel.v.
plant to the school site and
govern
the
conduct
of
parole
of the Fourteenth Amend
Other d ep artm ents in
unloaded with a crane. Each
hearings and require defen
ment to the U.S. Constitu
side weighs about 24,000
dants to reconsider Slopak's United like ramp and general
pounds.
The crane placed tion.
release with such standards, u tilities ha » Black etr
Additional claims are made
the plates in approximate
enjoin
the Board from using ployees. A lumber of sky
that continued imprisonment,
position and Mr. Tarr aligned
religious
criteria or homo caps are also employed.
based in part on the grounds
Today, when the unem
them with jacks. The plates
sexual
orientation
as a basis
that Slopak needs further
ployment line is hard to find.
were welded at the cube s
for
denying
parole,
and
re
treatment, constitutes cruel
corners.
quire it to establish a specific United Air Lines could be
and unusual punishment be
Besides being a work of
relevant criteria to govern called a little late, but from a
cause there is no treatment
art, the piece will be func
their decisions, or to release positive approach it's right
available to him at the peni
tional. It will serve as an
on time.
the plaintiff.
tentiary. The decision is also
exhaust vent for the school's
Defendants
in
the
suit
are
said to be arbitrary and
air conditioning system.
William F. Newell. Chairman
capricious in the absence of
Auditions for the enter
“I have about two months
of the Oregon State Board of
explicit standards and cri
tainment
program at the
more work," Mr. Tarr says.
Parole and Probation, Phillip
Oregon State Fair will be
"This piece has been a lot of teria for release.
8. Hitchcock, and Terry L.
Slopak is serving a sen
held May 16. from 7 p.m. to
labor - God knows how
Johnson, members of the
tence of up to 15 years as a
11 p.m. at Cascade Audi
much welding. But, I think
Board.
result of being convicted in
torium
in PCC. Talent of all
it will be worth it."
1969 of sodomy by the Cir
sorts, and people of any age
The sculpture is expected
cuit Court of Multnomah
are being sought to partici
to be completely assembled
pate. Community talents are
by July 1, well before the County.
The Court is asked to set
urged to audition.
new high school is com
due process standards to
pleted.
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W atergate
Business
(Continued from pg. 1, col. 5)
“Either President Nixon is
a fool or a crook." said State
Representative Julian Bond."
"Either he cannot control his
staff and they hid it from
him, in which case he’s a
fool; or he knew and ap
proved, which makes him a
thief and a crook. The man
is a loser no matter which
way he turns.
We're in
serious trouble in this coun
try."
The White House has tried
to label Watergate a "caper".
However, it is quickly dis
playing all the stickiness of
an issue like war, the eco
nomy or civil rights.
The gut bucket question
that underlies all the emo-
tionlism and confusion of this
notorious scandal is “How far
can a political party go in
perpetuating itself in power
by bending the law to its
own advantage'?”
(Continued from pg. 1, col. 8)
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