Page 10 Portland ObHrver June 12. 1980 What do you think? By Poul McCoy .... A. What do you think of a Draft1 (Armed ForceaJ A. Sunny JMns - Student PCC, from Li~rio. don't learn how to use weapons'f I'm totally a1ains1 a drafl because of its implications involvina Black people. But if you have to 10 you can 1et a lot ouc of it. This country should be able 10 defend itself. There should be a draft. Look ac Iran. I would noc like to see America ao 10 war because any war lhe U.S. is in will lead to a world war. A. /Huy Lund, Co-owner of the A . Maxine Riehl, Co-owner, Toot ond Tell. I have a son who volunteered in the Navy. I don't feel it is fair to make anybody do somethin1 they don't want to do. II' they volunteer it would seem they would want to o in. I'm against the draft of men or women, but if they want to 10 they can. It' s not a woman' s place. Trophy Room Tavern. I have a son who is in the dran- able qe. Of course I would not like to see him ao, but, we must have people ready to defend our country. The draft is the only way we can be sure we have enouah people to defend ourselves. I do not like the idea of a dran but aaree that it is necessary. A. Ronald Allen, Censws Bul'ftlu worker. I definately disapprove of it. I think we need somebody to be ready to fight, but, I don't feel I should have to go. I don't get treated fair in this country now, why should I go light'f When the war is over, I will still be treated unfairly. It would be doina more than my share to 10 fight for this country. The people who get drafted are usually those who have not got jobs. II' you are Black, unemployed, your chance of aoing are hi&h, if you die there, you will not aet recognition. If you do somethina outstanding maybe in fit'. ty years someone will look it up and see you had areat contributions then forget about you. No draft. A. Dale Lomb - ston clerk Plaid Pantry. - ' The drat't should be started up aaain. I'm in the Navy. With things the way they are, volunteers jusc don' c work out. Most volunceers are not 1ood for the service. They come in, find out they don't like it, then try and get out. With a draf t they would get more variety of people with dift'erent backarounds. Wich che draft you get much better people. A . Gory Riehl • sheetmetal worker - Swan lslond. A. Vernon Ambws - unemploytd veteron. I've been in the Anny and Navy and hated both. I'm against the drat't, but, unless a brother can find a legal way to avoid it, he should go. Canada will probably be involved in any war the U.S. gees into, so Canada is out. The service does have some advantages. It offers a brother the chance to learn, travel and see the world. If you're not into something positive, you should 10 in. Brothers always are talkin1 about revolution. How are you 1oin1 to fi1ht a revolution if you Lincoln High School ■enior Robin Luryne Marks became the first Black Queen of Portland'• Rose Festival. Queen Robin is the daughter of Maggie and Richard Marks. (Photo by: Richard J. Brown) Prine••• Chalaunda Parker of District No. 2 participates in the Rose planting ceremony (Right). (Photo by: Richard J. Brown) I feel we should start the paper work as far as registration goes, so we don't get cau1ht with our pants down. In case of a national alert the 1overnment should have some type of estimate as to how many men we have ready lo go. I'm not talkin1 about a Vietnam or Iran, but if somethina should happen in Mexico or Cuba, America should be in position to move. If a draft is what we need we should do it. As far as women are concerned, what can I say't If they want to ao, those that do should be allowed. Is that fair'f Popu lar minister preaches at Allen Temple By popular demand rhc Reverend Dr . Jesse L. Doualas ol Ka nsas City, Missouri returns to Portland 10 conducr Revival Services at Allen Temple C.M.E. Church June 16th throuah June 20th. rhe services will be1in each niaht at 7:30 . Reverend Oou1las is the noted Gospel singer and preacher who has been comin1 each year to Portland for the past five years. He is pastor of the Jamison Memorial remple of the Christian Methodist Episcopal church in Kansas City, Missouri. He has travelled throuahout the nation since he last appeared in Ponland. He was invited to Bir mingham, Alabama to appear a~ gue~I ar the maugaral 10n ol the newly elected Mayor ol Birmingham. fhe revival service 1s open 10 all people of the city. Several churches and choirs ot churches in the city will be paruc1pa11ng in the sen,11:e each nigh!. Monday, June 16th, Mount Olivet Baptist Church and Faith Tabernacle Church choirs; ruesday, June 17t h, Vancouver Avenue Baptist C.'hurch and Mt. Gillard M1ss1onary Baptist Church choirs; Wednesday, June 18th, Bethel A. M.E. 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