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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1979)
P o rtla n d Thursday. January 2k. & '7iua by Ruth Spencer Sunday Tea, Sunday, April 1st. Mrs. Alzena DeDeleveaux enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Badie Bowens. relatives from Calgary, Canada Jan uary 14th. H'itham Gerald, Principal of Ar- leta Elementary School is Chairman of the Teacher Standards and Prac tices Commission. David Mesirow, social studies teucher at Adams High School was elected vice chairman. eo o o o o o o The reactionary members of the Portland School Board who rejected cross-busing on the grounds that they cannot mandatorily bus while children, but plan to increase the mandatory busing of Black children had the unmitigating gall to speak about the ideas of Dr. Marlin l.uther Ron Sykes. Sports Editor for the Observer, is back to work after a two-month bout with Hepatitis. School Board member Evelyn Crowed didn't improve her image when she voted for Jonathan New man’s “ nothing" desegregation re solution. J o b in ju re d 's rig h ts explored Pacific Northwest Labor College is conducting a workshop on “ The Rights of Injured Workers Under Oregon's Workers’ Compensation Law.” The program will be present ed beginning at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, February 3rd at the IWA Hall, 933 N.W. Bond Street, Bend. The workshop is expected to end at about 5:00p.m. The workshop is designed to be of special value to officials of labor or ganizations who deal with workers' compensation problems and to in jured workers and their spouses. Since injury is a family affair, a special husband-wife fee has been set. The fees for attendance at the workshop are S10 for individuals and S12.50 for husbands and wives. For further information contact Pacific Northwest Labor College at Maryl- hurst, Oregon 97036 or by calling 1/245-1315. Pacific Northwest Labor College (PNLC) is a labor research and workers education institution found ed, controlled and operated by offi cers and members of labor organiza tions. Since its chartering in April 1977, PNLC has provided workers education programs which have at tracted people from Alaska, Califor nia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington — even as far away as Washington, D.C. Other witnesses basically substan tiated William’s testimony. Cary Paugh testifed that he and Morrison had been drinking before going to the donut shop for a coke to use for mixer, that Morrison hated Blacks and that he made the remark to an tagonize Williams. Lonnie Farber, of Esco, testified that Morrison wore the knife to work and had a swastika tatooed on his ankle. Javita Rivers, the waitress who saw most of the incident, said that after Williams returned with the gun she heard someone say, “ Sit down and shut up." She saw Morrison “ lunge” at Williams before the shot was fired. No fee, no forms, and no flood of applicants. T ra in in g C osts T o o High? Mrs. Melva Bowman of Rock Spring. Wyoming abandoned the ice storm to visit her cousin Mrs. Mabie B. Neal. Her visit was highly appre ciated. Here is some help for your com pany. It's called the HIRE II program. Under HIRE II, your com pany can be reimbursed for up to one-half of w h a t It costs to train a veteran. You both w in; you have gained a productive em ployee at an acceptable cost to your com pany, and the veteran has gained valuable skills. INTERESTED? Claudia McDuffie, former director of the PMSC Child Development Center and currently environmental education specialist for the State Department of Education, is orga nizing an Energy Awareness Day at Oregon State University, April 4th. W H Y N O T CALL US TO D A Y? Prison Ministries will have a fet, Friday, January 16th at p.m., followed by a concert at p.m. featuring Vivian Parker other groups. 234-0801 Project Return — VETS VE TER A N S HELPING VE TER A N S AND EM PLO YERS Since 1971 Buf 6:30 8:00 and r BUiÿC SAFEWAY ê ïliïlfi While courses and workshops are intended particularly for members of labor organizations, such member ship is not a requirement for atten dance at the educational programs. 'Excessive fo rc e ' claim ed (Continued from page 1 col. 4) car and took from the trunk a rifle that had been there when he pur chased the car. He went back into the store to hold the men until the police arrived. The prosecutor charges that Williams intended to shoot Morrison because the racist threat “ hurt your Black pride” . While Williams was holding the gun on Morrison, Morrison came toward him and Williams struck out at him with the rifle but did not hit him. M orrison jumped toward Williams, again with the knife in his hand. Williams testifed that he did not remember pulling the trigger but the gun went off. Members of Allen Temple Church are planning for their pre-Palsm VETS is a non-profit agency dedicated to finding qualified Vietnarn- era veteransto fill your personnel needs. Carol Bryant, recently resigned director of Neighborhood Options for Child Care (NOCC) is employed by the Senate Committee on Aging and Minority Affairs (Chaired by Senator Jan Wyers) and the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare (Chaired by Senator Bill McCoy). Mr. Lucious Hicks in his accep tance of President of the Portland Branch of the NAACP said that the number one policy of the NAACP is to uphold the Supreme Court Deci sion of 1954 and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Arthur Mitkin. an expert on mo tivating employees, asserts that re cognition by the boss, the opportu nity to participate in management decisions, and a feeling that one’s work is useful, are more important in motivating employees than is salary or job security. PRO JECT RETURN - St. Philip Episcopal Church will have its monthly Folk Mass Satur day. January 27th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Banks at 6:00 p.m. A pot-luck supper follows. The Reverend John Jackson, outgoing president of the Portland Chapter of the NAACP said that the NAACP National Convention had just as much right to come to Port land to inspire 20,000 Blacks as it did to inspire cities of 200,000 Blacks. Curtis Ramsey failed to gain the N o rth w e s t W e lterw eig h t crown in his ten-round bout w ith undefeated Alan W ebb. The m atch was called a draw , w ith only the referee giving Ramsey the edge. A rem atch will be scheduled. i WE'RE LOOKING FOR GOOD EMPLOYERS! Cleveland Gilcrease ‘s long awaited (rial in federal court on a charge of conspiracy in the NACD election in which he became thut organizations president, has been set over until April 30th. King. Mrs. Cassie Lee Benjamin escaped P ortland’s ice storm . She was visiting in warm San Francisco. Looking For Good Employees?1 You Could Be A Winner • • • K i t w y Fick up o Knyu number auch H u m yaw » n il any at Mia participateM) Orapen Saiawey i an« M ilten-lraaw atar aicluHaH) Only I I yaan and a ra r may participate ScbuHula« « . 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