Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 14, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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Thursday, Jana 14. 1973
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Richard Roundtree portrays a Black deserter savagely pursued by a bounty hunter In Charley
One-Eye. He Is joined by Roy Thlnnes, a half-caste Indian rejected by his own people. Charley
One-Eye, a saga about a world of violence and the men who generate It and are ultimately de­
stroyed by it, la currently playing at the Alameda Cinema.
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The second German Arts
Festival on the Pacific, a
week of German cultural
events co-sponsored by Port­
land State University, the
City of Portland, the German
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Institute. Munich. Germany,
will be held in Portland June
23 30.
The first German Arts
Festival, two years ago. was
launched with a grant from
the Goethe Institute to honor
D r. H. Frederick Peters,
PSU professor of German
and comparative literature.
D r. Peters also heads the
C e n tra l E u ro pean S tu dies
C e n te r and founded the
Deutsche Sommerschule am
Pazifik. a summer program
now in its 16th year.
Puppets, films, vocal and
instrumental music, drama,
mime, special art and docu­
mentary exhibits highlight
this year's festival.
I t will
open at 8 p.m. Saturday,
June 23, with a performance
by Albrecht Roser. a puppe
leer from Stuttgart, in the
Caroline Berg Swann Audi­
torium at the Portland A rt
Museum. 1219 SW
Park.
Roser's “Clown Gustaf and
Ensemble" will present a
random series of comedy and
other scenes intended for an
audience over 15 years of
age.
The puppeteer, who
perfomed in Portland s first
German Arts Festival, draws
heavily on theater, dance.
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r e g is tra tio n
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Registration in Portland
S ta te U n iv e r s ity ’s re g u la r
eight week summer session
will be held Monday. June 18
from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and
from 5 to 7 p.m. in the
Health and Physical Educa­
tion Building, 950 SW Hall.
There are no age or ad­
mission requirements to at­
tend PSU’s summer session.
Students simply obtain a
packet release ticket from
the Registrar's Office, lo­
cated in the lobby of Neu-
berger Hall, between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m. Thursday. Friday
or Monday. June 14, 15 or 18
and exchange the ticket for
registration materials June
18.
Students may register in
full-year courses in 11 aca­
demic fields ranging from
accounting to foreign lan­
guages in PSU'a three con­
centrated short terms. J (4 IS *.
18-July 13, July 16 Aug. 8
and Aug. 9-31. Concentrated
term classes allow students
to pick up a deficiency in a
sequence or complete a full-
year's work during the sum
mer.
Registration in each
concentrated term ia open up
to the first day of the term.
A fte r June 1C all registration
will be held in the summer
session office, 614 SW Mont­
gomery.
Registration in special pro­
grams, beginning each week
throughout the summer, ia
open now in the summer
session office.
For further information,
contact PSU'a summer ses­
sion office.
cabaret and pantomime to
provide entertainm ent which
he describes as “not Ian
guage bound".
Portland teacher Margaret
Doud has been selected as an
o u t s t a n d in g e le m e n t a r y
teacher of America for 1973
by a national publication.
The awards volume “O ut­
standing Elem entary Teach
ers of America” will feature
Miss Doud in its 1973 edi­
tion.
Miss Doud was selected by
a national board of educa
tors, industrialists and ser­
vice organisation presidents
for her talents in the class
room, contributions to re­
search. administrative abili
ties, civic service and pro­
fessional recognition.
A veteran teacher. Miss
Doud has taught youngsters
in grades 1-5 in schools in
Michigan and Oregon for 13
years. Currently she teaches
reading to students in grades
1-4 a t Sabin E le m e n ta ry
School.
Miss Doud is now eligible
to receive one of five O ut­
standing Elem entary Teacher
of the Y e a r A w a rd tr o ­
phies.
If she wins, Sabin
School will receive an unre­
stricted grant of $500.
T h a t^ when lower Long Distance
rates begin on w eek d a y s.
T h e best lim e to share the good limes in the
northwest is after 5 P M on weekdays. T hat's when
lower Long Distance rates begin. And that’ s when
you're likely to find friends and fam ily at home.
So go ahead and spread the good word.
Long Distance calls get people together.
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College honors Parks
D ire c to r G ordon P arks,
currently filming Metro-Gold
w yn M a y e r's “ T h e Super
Cops“, was awarded a Doc
torate of Humane Letters by
St. Olafs College in North
field, Minnesota.
Parks, who also directed
M G M 's h ig h y successful
" S h a ft" and " S h a ft's Big
Score", already holds honor
ary degrees from the Mary
land Institute of Fine Arts.
Boston University and Con­
necticut University.
“The Super Cops”, a W il­
liam Belasco Production, stars
Rob L eibm an and D avid
Selby.
Brown signs "Slams”
Jim Brown, the former
Cleveland football star, has
been signed to star in Pene­
lope Production's “Slams", an
action drama which follows
the exploits of a prisoner and
his fight against the penal
system.
Brown's film credits in­
clude “The D irty Dozen”,
“Rio Conchoa", “The Mer
cenar ics ',
Ice Station Ze-
bra", "Riot", "Dark of the
Sun”, "The Split", "tick . . .
tick . . . tick . . " 1 0 0 Rifles",
“El Condor", “The Grass­
hopper", “I Escaped From
Devil Island". “Slaughter".
“Slaughter 2", and "Black
Gun".
“Slams", produced by Gene
Corman, marks the direc
torial debut of Jonathan Kap­
lan.
The screenplay
w ritten by Richard L. Adams.
Intruders recording
reflects philosophy
"Man ia supposed to be the repackage of the group s
Included in
highest form of creation, but previous hits.
the L P is a brief recorded
man is confused!
Our gen
eration is the strongest and history of the group, from its
wisest and will be the last, if first single. “A Love That's
we don't 'Save the Chil­ Real" to such smashes as
dren' . . . protect, educate and "Together ". “Love is Like a
love . . . protect, educate and Baseball Game". " (W e ll Be)
United” and “Cowboys to
love . .
This passage from Kenny Girls".
And, like “Save the Chil
Gamble best refleets the
d
re
n ” , " In tr u d e r s ' Super
philosophy of the Intruders,
and their current Gamble Hits" features the artistry of
album, fittingly titled, “Save vocalists Phil T erry. Robert
the Children".
But still “Big Sonny" Edwards, Eu
another album, a brand new gene "Bird" Daughtry and
release, also maps out the Sam "L ittle Sonny" Brown.
thoughts of this talented The repackage, now available
in stores across the country,
quartet.
"Intruders' Super Hits", was produced by K enny
also on the Gamble label, ia a Gamble and Leon Huff.
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If the Red man doesn't get you. the
Black man will.
The
Soul of Nigger Charley
Nigger Charley ia on the loose again and this time he's
got hia Soul Brothers with him! Watch out!
Starring:
Nicholas.
Fred Williamson, D 'U rville M artin, and Deniae
HOURS:
Mon.
Sat. 7:15 p.m.
Sunday - 3:45
Coming June 30
T W O EXPLOSIVE M O V IE S
starring
SWEET JESUS""1^
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Returning by Popular Demand
Rellie Benton and hia lovely wife Maureen of Liverpool.
England viait Geneva's after wedding reception at the
home of Neighborhood Bill Benton. Bill was married on
June 24. 1972 in Liverpool, and arrived home in June
1973.
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