Portland Observer Thursday, July 25. 1974 P*gt. 3 The Senator visits Albina “I h r only hop«* of advancing the cauae of peace in our time lie* in the substitution of the rule* of international law lor the jungle law of military might." "The formulation of American foreign policy under our Constitution belong* to the people of the United State*, not exclusively to the President and the State Department." "In a democracy, there is no substitute for a full public disclosure of the people's business." “Every American youngster, a* a matter of right, is entitled to a* much education as he or she ha* the ability to master.” “There is no hope for permanent peace in the world until all nations of the world are willing to set up a system of international justice through law, to the procedures of which will be submitted each and every issue that threatens the pace of the world, for final and bending decision to be imposed by an international organization such a* the United Sat too*." The photographs on this page were taken in May of 1972 when Senator Morse visited Bethel AM E Church, where he gave the Mother's Day Address; the Bethel Child Development Center; the Senior Adult Service Center; and talked with young people in Unthank (Malcolm X I Park. I Tie truth about 1 )i rectr >ry Assistance? E v e ry day w e spend thousands of your telephone dollars to look up numbers already listed in the d i rectory. If y< >u w ant t<> help hold d o w n telephone costs, please look in the book first. ÏÔ Pacific Northwest Beil If you have a physical handicap that impairs your use of tha laltphona or il you can t find a number listed in lha directory. call ua Thai s why wa r« hara "The Bonk With a Purpose" FREEDOM SSJ BANK ft OF FINANCE O w if d by tho Pooplo .. oporttod tor tho Poop/o One out of every 40 people in Oregon will have V.D. * this year. * Chocking Accounts • Saving Accounts Fro« Checking Accounts with 1300 00 Minimum Salane« Fro« Checking Service to Sonlor Cititene (06 o r over) O R IN SATURDAY tO iA M -liR M 282-2216 Since 1971, the incidence Kw of VD has gone up 23% in Oregon If you have any rea- son to believe that you have Jywb y been exposed to VD, go to your d o c to r or p u b lic health d e p a rt­ ment immediately Minors over 12 years of age can be treated w ith­ out authorization from parents or guardians And all records are strictly confidential Blue Cross of Oregon N X I giUJNoauron ix 288-6571 This message was prepa>cd m cdopaiation with the C -g o n State Health D ivision by Blue Cross of Oregon because we rare »or people «Reg M ai* Blue Cross Assn