I Page 2 Portland Observer May 1, 1975 W — \ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WE SEE THE WORLD | THROUGH BLACK EYES? Article brings honor To the Editor: A lesson learned? Can’t hide problems V ie tn a m has fa lle n - the V ie t Cong rla g has b ee n raised o ve r the city o f S aigon. The A m e rica n w ith d ra w a l was a cco m p lis h e d a m id chaos, haste a n d h u m ilia tio n . The most p o w e rfu l n a tio n in the history o f the w o rld was d e fe a te d by a sm all u n d e rd e v e lo p e d n a tio n o f the Third W orld. W e can o n ly hop e th a t th e loss o f so m any lives a nd the w aste o f the n a tio n 's treasure, the d iv is io n o f its p e o p le a nd the a llie n a tio n o f its yo u th w ill serve to teach o ne v ita l lesson — th a t w e cannot co n tro l the w o rld trho ug h m ilita ry m ig h t. Perhaps this d e fe a t w ill m ake us re a liz e the truth o f the w ords o f o u r fo rm e r Senator, w h o said so o fte n, "T h e o n ly h op e o f a d v a n c in g the cause o f peace in our tim e lies in the substitution o f the rules o f in te rn a tio n a l la w fo r the la w q f the ju n g le ." N eed la rg e r perspective C om m issioners Iva ncie a nd Schw ab have a tta cke d the pra ctice o f the Police B u re a u ’ in re c ru itin g o utsid e o f the C ity o f Portland. This a ttitu d e shows its p ro v in c ia lis m a nd the a rg u m e n t has been b ro u g h t up fre q u e n tly , e s p e c ia lly by C om m issioner Schwab. M in o ritie s are la ckin g in a ll levels o f city g ove rn m e n t. If it is necessary to re c ru it from o utside the state in o rd e r to fin d m in o rity p e o p le w ith specific skills, then it m ust be don e It is a w e ll kn o w n fa ct th a t m any yo un g Black O reg on ian s have had to le a ve the state to fin d a d e q u a te e m p lo y m e n t a nd fo r this reason there ore fe w Blacks in P ortland w ith c e rta in pro fessio na l or skill tra in in g . W e w o u ld ra th e r see m in o rity re c ru itin g outside the state then an a ll-w h ite p o lic e -fo rc e . H ow ever if o ut-o f-sta te m in o rity re cru itm e n t is just a iron* fo r the re cru itm e n t o f w hites, as w e have heard it is, then w e must oppose it. If th e p o lic e fo rce is re a lly lo o k in g fo r Black recruits it seems th a t rath er than sp en ding th e ir tim e at the U nive rsity o f N orth C a ro lin a , they w o u ld contact Black p o lice o ffic e rs in o th e r cities. Surely th ere m ust be som e p o lic e m e n fro m W a shington D C., or N ew York, or Los A n ge les, w h o w o u ld lik e to m ove to the City o f Roses. Using this a pp ro ach , perhaps w e could see some Black offices on a d m in is tra tiv e levels also. The c h a irm a n o f the Portland Jaycee's Budget R eview C om m ittee . W alter S am odurov, has ch a rg e d U S A tto rn e y Sidney Lezak w ith ta k in g a "c h e a p s h o t" in o rd e rin g a Federal Bureau o f In v e s tig a tio n in v e s tig a tio n into the p o lic e k illin g s o f fo u r Black m en in recent m onths S am odurov claim s Lezak is "g ra n d s ta n d in g " in c a llin g fo r an "u n n e c e s s a ry " a nd "u n w a rre n te d " in v e s tig a tio n . He also charges th a t the in v e s tig a tio n w ill cause increased lack o f trust in the p o lic e bureau. A rece nt Jaycee p o ll show ed that 30 8 p ercen t o f those P ortland citizens in te rv ie w e d consider the risin g crim e rate a nd "d e te rio ra tio n o f p o lic e se rv ic e s " to be a reason to m ove to the suburbs. If 30.8 percen t o f the p e o p le have lost fa ith ir th e p o lic e b u rea u, then rath er than h id e the fac th a t th ere are problem s, som eone had b etter be try in g to fin d out w h a t is w rong. The current p o lic e scandle o ve r the a lle g e d re c e ip t o f stolen p ro p e rty w ill not im p ro v e p u b lic c o n fid e n c e and n e ith e r w o u ld a fin d in g o f in te n tio n a l h o m ic id e in the k illin g o f fo u r yo un g Black m en. W e cannot ign ore w ro n g d o in g on the p a rt o f our p o lic e fo rce in o rd e r to h id e it from p u b lic re v ie w O nly a p u b lic a irin g o f the p ro b le m s and d e fic ie n c ie s w ill restore p u b lic c o n fid e n c e in the system and in the m en w ho a re chosen to o p e ra te it. Blacks boycott? An u n p re ced en te d e ve n t took p la ce in Portland this w e e k, w h ich w as n e a rly ig n o re d by the w h ite new s m e d ia . Two Black U nite d States Congressm en cam e to to w n , the first C ongress­ m an ever to serve the District o f C o lu m b ia , and -iarold Ford o f Tennessee Both are yo u n g m e n ; both have m any a ccom plishm en ts to th e ir cre d it; a n d both are p re d ic te d to have b rillia n t p o litic a l careers. Yet th e ir presence w as ig n o re d W e have seen the w h ite m e d ia c la m o r to reach the most in s ig n ific a n t o f w h ite p o litic ia n s . We can reach o n ly one co nclusion re g a rd in g the v irtu a l b oyco tt of the tw o d is tin g u is h e d C ongressm en. IH MILLION BLACKS ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN THE UNITED STATES - *-*• 'S, V T p S Î T OKCA N IZ A - T IO N S - 7TACHERS-MINISTERS f ^ fp ^ £RS-UN,0N3- F f Z „ ALGRO u K- x^ - ~ ^ BLACKPfìFSS V BLACKS h a v e th e tools to see th a t they t. re g is te r a n d vote Published every Thursday by Exie Publishing Company. 2201 North Killingsworth. Portland. Oregon 97217 Mailing address: P.O. Box 3137. Portland. Oregon 97208. Telephone: 283 2486. < .immuni* « Service ONPA 1973 Subscriptions: $5.25 per year in the Tri County area *6.0) per year outside Portland. 1st Place Itesi \d Results ONPA 1973 Second Class Postage Paid at Portland. Oregon ."»ih Place 1st Place Itesi Editorial ALFRED L FIENDERSON E ditor/P ublisher The Portland Observer's official position is express, d onlv in its Publisher's column I We See The World Through Black Eyes). Any other material throughout the paper is the opinion of the individual writer or submitter and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Portland Observer MEMBER Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association 11« Thank« to the Portland (Mwerver publishing our article by Edna Pittmand and myself. we were invited to attend the annual Na tional Conference of Chris tian» and Jew» Hrotherhtx«! Banquet. The article was about Black Culture classes at Woodstock School. The Regional D irector. Mrs. Mary Edwards, read it and asked us to attend. The banquet was in honor of Howard Volluni of Tek tromx for his efforts in seeking out and hiring minority group people foi his company. The NCCJ is a non profit organization which devotes it’s energies toward reduc ing h o s tile r e la tio n s amongst the various ethnic groups and promoting understanding of moat any sort amongst the same. One of NCCJ's most recent ventures is in the area of police Black community relations. It's a new program an<) it'.« exact form has not been completely determ ined but efforts along this line are badly needed and. 1 hope, well accepted by all sides. Very Truly Yours, Ken Wanderer A g u id in g lig h t To the Editor: Since being in Portland I've found many men and women seriously dedicated to the struggle of Black people. Among these brothers and sisters is Ia>e Henderson, who has taken more than a personal in terest in the recent events in this city. These events include the slaying of four Black men. formation of the Black Justice Committee l a community organization), an inquest into the killing of Rickie Johnson, a federal investigation. boycott of Radio Cab Co. | Radio Cab Co. conspired with the police in the shooting of Rickie Johnson), and the establishment of a legal defense fund for Homer Zackery. Mr. Henderson is a guid ing light for other con earned citizens who know the truth and realize what must be done but can't find their way because they fear the dark. We must match our conversation with our work. Keep on keepin' on! Baruli 1,. Artharee YWCA unfair Dear Editor: We the residents of Claire Argow Center feel that the treatment of Dot Baker is unjustified. She has spent a great deal of time and personal effort representing us and trying to help us in every way possible. We do not feel that because of personal problems that have arisen in your organization that she as an individual should be terminated from her job. She does alot of worth while work representing the Y.W.C.A v Without her effort and the time she takes to inform us. there would be a great deal that we would not be aware of. There would be a great many avenues of rehabilita tion that we would not know about. She has spent many of her own personal hours doing her job. Her job doesn't stop just be cause her eight hours are up. We as a group, feel that she is entitled to a much fairer shake than she is being given. It would seem that according to you all her hard work has been in vain, if she ran tie fired not on her accomplishments as an employee but on a personal grudges. We all hope that you will take this into consideration and re evaluate your de cision. Sincerely Yours, Wilma Edin. Sandra Rene Depree, Carol Birdsong. Marilyn Jo Wilkinson, Ele anor Mvrich, Connie Chur chwell, Debi Delashmut, Delores E. Vonneville, Jo Anne M Bradley, Gwen Davis, Terrie Settle. F’lor ine Saswtt, Vicki Wright, Shirley Williams, Mary Stokes. LaDonna Schulke. Trudi F isher. Sandrina Col ter, Debbie Johnson. AMA carries checks <2 NN PA 1973 3EC Comments Ministers of the Albina Ministerial Alliance, pastors representing churches of the Albina area, under the leadership of their presi dent. Reverend John H. Jackson, have volunteered to help facilitate the deliv ery of welfare checks of clients of the Albina Human Resource Center in the event that a strike is railed by the Oregon State Em ployees Association.$ Reverend Jackson said this action is not meant as interference with or disa proval of salary negotia lions or a strike action, but is an impartial means of assisting with the delivery of sustenance checks at a time when delay of pay ment to a family might prove critical. “Welfare recipients and merchants alike need to be aware that such a strike could interfere with and delay normal issuance these check», but that effort» will he made make delivery a» soon possible". Jackson »aid. The Black Justice Com mitlee with the support of the community and various other organizations has lieen successful in gaining a federal investigation into the slaying of four Black men killed by the Portland Police Department in the past six months. This investigation, the same as the recent inquest, is the result only of community pressure. Nobody is naive enough to believe that this or any investigation will answer all the questions surrounding law enforce ment and the Black com munity. The lesson we've learned is what ran be accomplished when we pull together as a community, as a strong united Black com munity. If any hand shaking or bark slapping is in line then we must realize that all credit goes to every member of the community who took time to speak up, come out to the community meetings, pass out fliers etc. No one is going to freely give respect to oui lives and property until we demand it and demonstrate our willingness to work for it. Anyone having informs tion regarding any of the killings should contact the Black Justice Committee at P.l) Box 8562. Portland 97207 or leave a message at the C n ited M inority Worker's office: Here is a ropy of th> letter given to Sidnej Lezark. D.S. Attorney for Oregon, to present the Attorney General of the United States: Dear Mr. Levi: We request the Justice Department, through the United States Attorney for the District of Oregon, to conduct a full scale invest! gallon into the murders of Rickie Johnson, Kenny Al len, Charles Menefee and Joe Hopkins. These four Black men have been killed by the Portland Police Department within the last six months. There are many u nu sual circum stances surrounding the deaths of each of these men Much concern has lieen raised in the com munity. and we must know if an identifiable pattern has been formed in the enforcement of the law when it relates to Black people. Title IN. D sited HUtea (ode. 241 and 242 provide ample legal authority lor a federal investigation into whether the civil rights of these specific individuals were violated, and whether a conspiracy exists in the Portland Police Department to injure Black citizens in the free e x e r c is e of federally guaranteed rights. Sincerely, Baruti Artharee, Chairman Black Justice Committee Nathan J. I’roby, Director United Minority Workers Betty Thompson, President Oregon Association of Colored Womens' Clubs James Ixiving, Chairman M odel C itie s C itiz e n s Model Cities Citizen» (Manning Board Reverend Ellis H. Casson, President Portland Chapter NAACP Jame» 0 . Brook*. Executive Director 1 frlwn lx-ague of Port land Beverend John H Jackson, President Albina Mini sterial Alliance .,«<* J tts v p h Y o u r C om m unity In s u ran c e M a n 571 N Killingsworth 288- 5692 289- 9674 P A IN T i n MADE of ail to as F'or an estimate of the current market value of your home F’or assistance in selling your home or buying a new one call Hob Nelson E G . STASSEN’S* INC. KEAI IOKS 3835 N.E. Hancock ilfee Free Fsfimafes 288-M71 R esidence 287 4050 Expert craftsmen. No job too small let us handle it for you WENDELL E. 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