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Bv K a ih rv n H a ll Bogle
a p a rtm e n t she shares w ith h e r
b r o th e r , V ic t o r O n u a g a lu c h i, 4
student in architecture, also at PSU.
R o b e rt G o o d , M a rk e tin g C h a ir
m an f o r P S U is e n th u s ia s tic o v e r
Jean a n d her u s u s u a l a c a d e m ic
record.
The X e ro x C o rp o ra tio n , th ro u g h
its representative R olls Jensen, was
"pleased to a w a rd ” a scholarship to
M iss O n u a g a lu c h i to h e lp d e fra y
"e x p e n s e s f o r her t u it io n and
b o o k s " f o r th e a c a d e m ic y e a r o f
1980-81. " W e are c o n v in c e d th a t
yo u have the p o te n tia l fo r success
and we a fe h a p p y to be o f a s s is t
a n c e ," th e y sa id o n m a k in g th e
award to Jean.
The yo u n g sister and b ro th e r are
N igerian and had th e ir p re p a ra to ry
s c h o o lin g in th e ir n a tiv e c o u n tr y .
They are tw o o f the five children o f
D r. and M rs . G ilb e rt O n u a g a lu c h i
o f Enugu, N igeria.
Frederick graduates in nursing
By N a th a n ie l Scott
T h is Ju n e , m a n y th in g s o f note
w ill happen in and a ro u n d the C ity
o f P o r tla n d . O n e w ill be g ra d u a
tio n .
N a tive and tra n sp la n te d O regon
ians w ill answ er the b e ll o f an o r
ganized e d ucational process fo r the
last tim e, and most w ill venture in to
the fie ld o f th e ir endeavor.
B e tty Jean F re d e ric k , a O re g o n
ia n fr o m G a r y v ille , L o u is ia n a ,
single parent o f three sons, (17, 16,
13) w ill g ra d u a te fr o m P o rtla n d
C o m m u n ity C ollege as a registered
nurse.
Frederick, w hile attending school,
has w o rke d at Providence H o s p ita l
as a licensed p ra ctica l nurse fo r the
past ten years. A n d as the m other o f
three teenage boys, had th is to say
about the educational system.
" T h e e d u c a tio n a l system is
te r r ib le . F ro m m y s ta n d p o in t
(student) i t ’ s a little d iffe re n t, but as
fa r as the kids go - the cu rric u lu m is
b a d . T h e re s h o u ld be m o re e m
phasis p la ce d on re a d in g , w r itin g
and a rith m e tic. The kids are allowed
to choose to o m any subjects. T h a t
w ay, they w ill learn things th a t w ill
be b e n e fic ia l in s te a d o f n o n e a p
plicable things.
R eagan’ s p ro p o se d budget cuts,
s o c ia l a n d e d u c a tio n a l ones to o ,
e licite d a strong response fro m her.
" I dotV t th in k its fa ir, especially fo r
th e n u rs in g s tu d e n ts . It w o u ld be
nice i f he realized that a fte r he was
shot, that he was taken to a hospital
and tre a te d b y th e same p e o p le
whose profession he is proposing to
c u t . ” She w e n t on to say th a t
P ro v id e n c e H o s p ita l a n d P C C ’ s
n u rs in g d e p a rtm e n t had been e x
tre m e ly h e lp fu l in her p u rs u it o f a
RN p in , and she w ish p u b lic a lly to
thank b oth o f them.
T h e A lb in a d is tr ic t is w h e re
F rederick lives, and she said, " T h e
young teenagers need a place where
th e y can get r id o f som e o f th e ir
teenage fru s tra tio n . A re c re a tio n is
needed. A place where they w o n ’ t be
in flu e n c e d by th e w ro n g k in d o f
a d u lts ."
L ik e e ve ryo n e else in the B la ck
c o m m u n ity , she is in d ig n a n t, a p
palled and s tu p ifie d by the incident
in P o rtla n d and has gro w in g concrn
over A tla n ta .
She said, " A t la n t a is c o n s ta n tly
on m y m in d . I am tr y in g to fig u re
out w h a t’ s happening. 1 d o n ’ t agree
w ith the FBI about parents doing it,
because o f th e im p lic a tio n s , b u t,
you never know .
“ The possum incident was stupid.
I was w a itin g to see w hat the M a yo r
w o u ld d o . I th in k J o rd a n h a n d le d
the predictm ent a d e q u a te ly ."
F rederick says the ro le o f parents
(S in g le o r d u a l) is to set exam ples
and teach th e ir o ffs p rin g s about the
fa cts o f life and la s tly , " b e a c o n
cerned c itiz e n .”
B e tty Jean F re d e ric k , a B la c k
w om an w o rk in g fo r the b e tterm ent
o f the whole.
S a tu rd a y , A p r i l 18 was a n o th e r
e xcitin g n ig h t to celebrate and have
a g o o d tim e at th e R o y a l E s q u ire
C lu b , w h e re S lic k R ic k g o t th e
cro w d to its feet and in to the sw ind
o f things w ith the latest disco soun
ds.
" S li c k R ic k " is a v a ila b le fo r
fu tu re engagem ents by c o n ta c tin g
e ith e r R icky Sanders at 281-9351 o r
M a r io n
S a n d e rs
A b ra h a m
( P r o m o tio n a l A g e n t) at 289-2146
fo r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n .
“ H o tte s t m an P r o d u c tio n s " set
o f f tw o e x c itin g n ig h ts o f D is c o
craze over the Easter h o lid a y w eek
end.
F rid a y , A p r il 17, at the C o lw o o d
N a tio n a l G o lf C ourse, Disc Jockey
S lick R ick was at the co n tro ls accen
ted by siren, strobe and m irro r b all
lig h ts (th e dance was sponsored by
th e N a tio n a l C o u n c il o f N e g ro
W o m e m , P o rtla n d - Y o u n g A d u lt -
Section).
Dear A u n t Bea:
M y e x -h u s b a n d ’ s w if e ’ s ex-
h u sband has tracked me do w n over
a num ber o f years and has been ex
p la in in g h o w we b o th have been
wronged by o u r ex-mates, and sug
gests th a t we get to g e th e r, and
perhaps, he can help me out in some
w a y. 1 d o n ’ t fe e l th a t 1 need his
help, but what should I do?
E x-M a te
Dear E x-M ate:
1 w o n ’ t say you should o r should
not date this m an, however, I really
d o n ’ t see any ju s tific a tio n in seeing
this person just because yo u ’ ve both
been wronged by ex-mates.
A u n t Bea
Dear A u n t Bea:
M y husband has accepted a d in
ner in v ita tio n fro m someone he does
business w ith . W e d o n o t k n o w
them o r w h a t th e y are lik e . I ’ m o f
course w illin g to meet w ith them but
th e re are som e fo o d s th a t I am
a lle rg ic to , as I am g o in g th ro u g h
the period o f fin d in g out w hat a ll I
am allergic to.
I d o n ’ t w a n t to be ru d e b u t it
w ould be embarassmg to not be able
to eat the fo o d th a t is prepared the
n ig h t o f the d in n e r. W h a t d o you
suggest I do?
A lle rg ic
Dear A lle rg ic:
T h e hostess s h o u ld c a ll a n d in
tro d u c e h e rs e lf a n d c o n fir m th e
d in n e r d ate as w e ll, b u t i f she
d o e sn ’ t in re a so n a b le tim e b e fo re
the d in n e r, then I suggest th a t you
give her a frie n d ly ca ll and exp la in
y o u r s itu a tio n . It m ay be o f great
help to her in p la n n in g a m eal fo r
strangers too.
A u n t Bea
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P a tric ia F. Russel - C IA o ffic e r .
Secretary to p o litic a l section o f em
bassy fro m m id -1980.
T he g ro u p o b ta in e d in fo rm a tio n
in the m o v e m e n t and a c tiv itie s o f
M o z a m b iq u e p re s id e n t, its a rm ed
forces, foreign nationals w o rk in g in
M ozam bique and A fric a n lib e ra tio n
movements.
In fo rm a tio n p ro vid e d to the C IA
n e tw o rk by A lc id o C h iv ite , w h o
h e ld an im p o r ta n t p o st in the
G e n e ra l S ta ff o f the M o z a m b iq u e
a rm e d fo rc e s , is c re d ite d w ith
e n a b lin g the S outh A fric a n regim e
to carry o u t a successful te rro ris t a t
ta c k o n re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f the
A fric a n N a tio n a l Congress p a trio ts
liv in g near the M ozam bican capital
c ity o f M a p u to .
In Jo h a n n e s b u rg , G eneral C o n
s ta n t V ijo e n said th e a tta c k had
been ca rrie d o u t by members o f the
S o u th A fr ic a n D efense F o rce and
was m ade possible by " ir r e f u t a b le
in fo r m a tio n fro m sources close to
the A N C .”
The South A fric a n s w ho attacked
th e hom es o f A N C le a d ers near
M a p u to arrived in tru cks painted to
look like M ozam bique armed forces
vehicles.
The m agazine " C o v e r t A c t i o n "
d e n o u n c e d th e w a y th e US press
re p o rte d on th e e x p lu s io n o f th e
C IA agents fr o m M o z a m b iq u e .
A lth o u g h
th e g o v e rn m e n t o f
M o z a m b iq u e d e m o n s tra te d the
C I A ’ s c o m p lic ity in th e S o u th
A fr ic a n a tta c k w h ic h th e A N C
leaders w ere k ille d , news re p o rts
b a re ly m e n tio n e d th e te r r o r is t in
c id e n t. W h e n re p o r tin g th e e x
p lu s io n o f th e em bassy o f f ic ia ls ,
news accounts blam ed the presence
o f w o rk e rs fr o m C u b a and o th e r
s o c ia lis t n a tio n s as an excuse fo r
C IA a c tiv ity . T h e e d ito rs o f
" C o v e r t A c tio n " s a id such news
re p o rts , m a n ip u la te d by the S tate
D e p a rtm e nt in an e ffo r t to conceal
C IA e s p io n a g e a n d te r r o r is t ac
tiv itie s in M o z a m b iq u e by p la y in g
up the spector o f C uban agents, part
o f th e Reagan a d m in is t r a t io n ’ s
strategy to free the C IA and the FBI
to step up th e ir w o rk in the US and
elsewhere.
M a y o r in v ite d
F a ir S hare w ill h o ld a p u b lic
meting w ith M a yo r Frank Ivancie at
the M e n n ite C hurch at SE 35th and
M a in o n A p r il 3 0th at 7 :3 0 p .m .
T o p ic s to be discussed in c lu d e :
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v is o ry C o m m itte e (E D A C ) o f the
C ity o f P o rtla n d w ill meet W e d
nesday, A p r il 29th , at 7:30 a.m . in
C ity H a ll, R oom 106. The agenda
in c lu d e s : d is c u s s io n a n d v o te on
O v e rs ig h t S u b c o m m itte e re c o m
m e n d a tio n s re g a rd in g e c o n o m ic
d e v e lo p m e n t
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m in o r ity
businesses in P o rtla n d ; discussion
o f the role o f the business develop
m e n t ta s k fo rc e and ta sk fo rc e
recom m endations to the legislature;
u p d a te o n E c o n o m ic a lly L a g g in g
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Mozambique identifies agents
T h e use o f US embassies as C IA
bases o f o p e ra tio n in " f r i e n d l y
n a tio n s " was the cause o f the cap
ture o f the US Embassy in Ira n - the
m a jo r press event o f recent h is to ry .
The A m e ric a n people have s till not
been given the facts o f the case.
In the m eantim e, recent events in
M o z a m b iq u e - la rg e ly ig n o re d by
the US press - p ro v id e v e rific a tio n
o f the charges. The gove rn m en t o f
M o z a m b iq u e , w o r k in g th r o u g h a
counter-agent destroyed a C IA net
w o rk o p e ra tin g fr o m the US e m
bassy.
O n M a rch 4 th , F o re ig n M in is te r
Joachim A lb e rto C hissano issued a
stern w a rning to the US embassy re
g a rd in g US in te rv e n tio n in the in
te rn a l a ffa ir s o f M o z a m b iq u e . He
charged that fo u r US d ip lo m a ts and
14 a d d itio n a l US citizens had been
in v o lv e d in e sp io n a g e u n d e r d ip
lom atic cover in M ozam bique.
Those id e n tifie d are:
W a lte r C. de A n d ra d e - US State
D e p a rtm e nt o ffic ia l w h o a rriv e d in
M o z a m b iq u e in 1976 to re c ru it in
fo rm ants.
F re d e ric k L . W e te rin g - second
s e c re ta ry in th e US em bassy and
head o f the spy n e tw o rk fro m 1975
to 1977.
J im m y J. K o lk e r - C IA o ffic e r ,
embassy fro m 1975 to 1977.
L a v o rn e L . T a te , W e te r in g ’ s
w ife, co lla b o ra to r.
S a n d ra A . T a b e r - C IA o ff ic e r
and a d m in is tra tiv e secretary in the
E m b a s s y ’ s t h ir d s e c re ta ry fr o m
1977-1979.
James D. S m ith - second secretary
in e m b a ssy. H e a d ed spy n e tw o rk
Irom 1977 to 1980.
B a rb a ra S m ith - w ife o f Jam es
Sm ith, co lla b o ra to r.
S h irle y M . S m ith - C IA o ffic e r .
O f f ic ia lly th e se c re ta ry o f th e
p o lit ic a l s e c tio n o f th e em bassy;
registered as S tate D e p a rtm e n t o f-
< cial.
F re d e ric k B. L u n d a h l - headed
■py n e tw o rk when it was exposed.
H e ld p o s t o f second s e c re ta ry o f
embassy.
L o u is L . O lliv e r , J r. - C I A o f
fice r. A rriv e d in m id - 1979 and held
post o f second secretary o f embassy.
G in g e r L . O lliv e r • w ife o f L .
O lliv e r, C IA c o lla b o ra to r.
A r th u r F. Russell - C IA o ffic e r .
A r r iv e d in 1980 and was head o f
com m unications fo r embassy.
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JEA N O N U A G A LU C H I
Y o u n g w om an in a h u rry is Jean
O n u a g a lu c h i. A t age 17, Jean has
entered her fo u rth year o f classwork
at P o rtla n d State U n iv e rs ity . T h is
J u n e , Jean w ill have a tte n d e d
college ju s t tw o ycais.
In J u ly , she w ill have her 18th
b irth d a y.
T h is re m a rk a b le y o u n g la d y , in
her s o lita ry p u rsu it o f excellence, is
" i n a h u r r y to get m y b a c h e lo r’ s
degree” in business a d m in is tra tio n ,
" i n o r d e r ," she says in explanation,
" t h a t I can s ta rt m y stu d ie s fo r a
m a s te r’ s degree. I need th a t ,” she
continues, " s o that 1 w ill be able to
s ta rt w o r k in g at s o m e th in g 1 lik e
and start liv in g !”
I t ’ s that simple to Jean.
She goes to class, jogs fo r exercise
and s tu d ie s in the c o lle g e lib r a r y .
W hen she arrives home Jean meters
o u t a little tim e to ehat w ith friends
and then hits the books again in the
D is c o f e a t u r e s " S lic k R ic k