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Page 4 Portland Observar May 28 1981 lack soldiers fight facism in Spain I A l it t l e k n o w n c h a p te r in I S h isto ry is the p a rtic ip a tio n o f Bla«.k Am ericans in the Spanish C iv il Vk ar - the firs t chapter in the conquest o f Europe by facism . In the A braham L in c o ln B a tta lio n , as the US v o lu n teers were c a lle d , were n e a rly 100 Black volunteers. The B attalion, in te g ra te d fro m the b e g in n in g , was the firs t non-segregated US m ilita ry force and, in a d d itio n , this was the firs t tim e Blacks served as o ffic e rs over w hite troops. D u rin g the years before the A B l w ent to S p a in , the US was in t u r m o il. The Depression to o k a heavy to ll; this was also a time o f increased ra cism . B la cks' wages were 30 per cent less th a n those o f w h ite s and u n e m p lo y m e n t was d o u b le . F ro m 1929 to 1933, some 150 Blacks were t •■•■•■•■••e i I T H E H E R B -IN N ! ■ I I •■ •I R E S T A U R A N T & DELI In c lu d in g real p ro p e r ty . N .E ., long established. Specializing in B B Q and d e s e rts . In s id e and o u tsid e se a tin g . 75% ta ke o u t, $3 0 ,0 0 0 d o w n , fle x p ric e and te rm s . C all V ic to r M o s s o fo r details. O ffice: 238 1261 • Res: 246 0206 ■ ! 3406 H E. Rodney Medcinel b Cuknery Herb« Freeh b D n e d Herb Low coet veo eoede Natural body care prod Edgar Cayce Formula« Sandra W llllam e (6O3I 2»4 7016 Portland Oregon Open 9 bl 9 - 7 day* a wee* : 5 BILL TAYLOR & ASSOCIATES REALTY .4 ANTIQUES • BUY • SELL T R A D E • NEW • USED In te re s te d in c u rr e n t b o o k s about Civil Rights? V isit: N O W OPEN J O H N REED B O O K S T O R E In the Dekum B uilding 519 S .W . 3rd Avenue Sixth Floor KNOTTS LANDING TR A D IN G POST B E S T B U Y IN T O W N I J A C K IE & J IM Proprietors 281-2034 Hours: Tuee S at 9-6 00 B a tta lio n C o m m a n d e r O liv e r L a w w it h o th e r c o m ra d e s o f th e X V th In te rn a tio n a l B rig a d e & lynched. It was also a tim e o f heightened p o litica l struggle In 1930 more than a m illio n A m ericans dem onstrated in h u n g e r m a rch e s; in 1912 thousands o f W o rld W ar I veterans d e m o n s tra te d a g a in st u n e m p lo y Or c a lf 227 2902 OLIVER LAW ment. In 1936 the Spanish m onarchists, o u ste d in e le c tio n s and re p la ce d w ith a re p u b lic a n g o v e rn m e n t, issued a call to facists th ro u g h o u t rw E u ro p e to help o v e rth ro w the new g o v e rn m e n t. Led by F ra n c is c o F ra n c o , fa c is ts fr o m G e rm a n y , P o rtu g a l and Ita ly in v a d e d the country. By 1937 in te rn a tio n a l brigades o f a n ti-fa c is t volunteers fro m a ll over the w o rld a rriv e d in S p a in . The A b ra h a m L in c o ln B a tta lio n was assigned to the s o u th e rn fr o n t, where fighting was fierce. The fro n t was stabilized and the facists stop ped, although they won in the end. O live r Law was the firs t Black to c o m m a n d the fir s t in te g ra te d m ilita ry unit in US h is to ry . F or six years he has served in a segregated u n it in the US A rm y and le ft as a p riv a te , but a fte r six m o n th s in S pain he became B a tta lio n C o m m a n d e r w ith a ra n k o f C a p ta in . E sla n d a R obeson (M rs . P a u l Robeson) wrote: . . many officers and men here in S pain considered h im the best b a tta lio n co m m a n d er in S pain.” He was killed in battle in July o f 1937. Jim Peck was one o f tw o B lack p ilo ts in the S panish R e p u b lic a n A rm y . In spite o f tw o years at the U n iv e rs ity o f P itts b u rg and a va lid p ilo t’ s lisence, Peck was rejected by the US A ir C o rp and the N a v y . When the Spanish C iv il W ar began he w ent to S p a in , w here he flew S o vie t made planes and p la ye d a prom inent part in the air war. M ilt o n H e rn d o n became the co m m a n d er o f a m achine gun sec- M IL T O N H E R N D O N Dousch & Lomb SOFLENS® DR A R N O L D D O N O W A tio n in th e C a n a d ia n b rig a d e . He was killed when h i le ft cover to aid a wounded soldier. S a la ria Kee was th e o n ly B la c k nurse in the A b ra h a m L in c o ln B a t ta lio n . A g ra d u a te o f H a rle m H o s p ita l T r a in in g S c h o o l, she w orked in the h o s p ita l’ s obstetrical d iv is io n . W hen M u s s o lin i in va d ed E th io p ia she h e lp e d send to n s o f m e d ic a l s u p p lie s to E th io p ia and helped organize a fie ld h o spital fo r E thopian troops. B e rt Ja c k s o n served as a to p o g ra p h e r fo r the A L B . A ft e r re tu rn in g to the U .S . he organized the U nited Negro A llie d Veterans o f A m e rica . He became a talented a r tist. D r. A rn o ld D o n o w a , a graduate o f H a rv a rd , served w ith the Am erican Medical Bureau in Spain. He became head o f O ra l S u rg e ry . R eturning to the US he continued to care fo r fa c ia l w o u n d s u n til his retirem ent. A m ong the visitors to the A L B in Spain was Paul Robeson. “ I went to Spain in 1938 and that was a tu rn in g p o in t in my life . There I saw that it was the w o rk in g men and women o f S p a in w h o w ere h e ro ic a lly g iv in g ‘ th e ir last fu ll measure o f d e v o tio n ’ to the cause o f d e m o c ra c y in th a t b lo o d y c o n flic t, and th a t it was the u p per classes - the landed g e n try , the bankers and industrialists -- who had u n le a sh e d th e fa c is t beast against their own people . . . A new, w arm fe llin g fo r m y hom eland grew w ith in me as 1 met the young men o f A b ra h a m L in c o ln B a tta lio n -- the th o u s a n d s of b ra v e young A m ericans w h o had crossed the sea to fig h t and die that another govern m e n t o f the p e o p le , by th e p e o p le and fo r the people shall not perish fro m the e a rth .” In the fa ll o f 1938, at a conference h e ld in S w itz e r la n d , th e B ritis h governm ent proposed that the arms em bargo on a ll belligerents in Spain be lifte d i f all “ volunteers” on both sides were w ith d ra w n B o th sides accepted and the in te rn a tio n a l b a t ta lio n s were sent hom e. Franco did n o t keep th e a g re e m e n t, and th e 7,000 mem ber Nazi C o n d o r Legion and 60,000 Ita lia n tro o p s rem ained in Spain. When the C iv il W ar fin a lly came to an end in A p r il o f 1939, it w ould be only a m a tte r o f tim e u n til th e s o -c a lle d n e u tra ls -- th e U S, B r itia n and F ra n c e -- w o u ld be fig h tin g fo r th e ir liv e s a g a in st the sam e fa c is t fo rc e s th a t th e y had allow ed to conquer Spain. A fte r a stx-year w a it, Bob Boyer, P re sid e n t o f the A . P h illip R a n d o lp h In s titu te w ill fin a lly get his day in court. The c o u rt d a te in v o lv e s a d is c rim in a tio n case, file d six-years ago by B oyer and tw e lv e o th e r defendants. The case became known as the "W a te rw a y 13.” The su it charges W a te rw a y T e r m inals o f d is c rim in a tio n , by denial o f u p w a rd m o b ility . W a te rw a y T e rm in a l is a s u b sid ia ry o f C ro w n Z e lle rb a ch C o rp o ra tio n . It w ill be heard June 2, 1981, at 9:30 a.m ., at the Federal C ourth o u se , 7th flo o r, 620 S .W . M a in , Judge Helen Frye, presiding. In an interview w ith the Observer, Boyer said he w o u ld appreciate the attendance and su p p o rt o f any and all com m unity residents. “ This case is im p o rta n t f o r a n u m b e r o f re a so n s,” he said. " I t ' s a ll a b o u t being able to not allow frustrations, pressures and the lik e , to p re ve n t you fro m fo llo w in g through on any case. I encountered a lo t o f pressure these last six years. O rig in a lly , there were 13 o f us involved w ith the case. ItM •' Elta(Hi«h«<J w ith over 170 office« coeel to coeat " NURSES For home heelth cere prrvete duty end hoeprtal «teff ng •R N x -M otti« Heelth •LPFH «AMee •Hureee A «See «Uve-In •C o m pe nr one Medical P e rs o n n e l P o o le M hour «enrice • 7 te y e e wee« PH 234 0968 m a n y tim e s its due to th e ir feeling that its not w o rth the pressures and fru s tra tio n s and m a n ip u la tio n s in volved. “ B ut, 1 have always believed that th e race is n ’ t a lw a y s w o n by the s w ift and the s tro n g , b u t by those who presist to the end. H ow else w ill you know that you can w in ? ” O ffer g o o d until 6 / 1 /6 1 224-5367 Contact Lens Clinic of Portland P o rtla n d M e d ic a l C e n te r Viso ond Mosterchorge W elcome Finoncing A voiloble on Approved Credit Miracle Whip tf SM0 >esvnç L4M laM 1 i $1 Chunk Tuna 0» O<MP y Tw Sea .gW or * * » .7 9 e Pork S teak Round Steak Sliced Bacon C/Mfw**» Fgç NooOrs ’6« 19* ___ but .12 o f the defendants settled by consent decree. I believe they were also u n d e r tre m e m d o u s pressure. B u t I was b e n t on seeing it to the end. I feel th a t B la c k s w h o fin d themselves in vo lve d w ith long co u rt cases encounter the same pressures, w h ic h o fte n tim e s le a d to th e m settling th e ir case o u t o f co u rt; and ™ Pnce includes eye •xo m in o n o n contact lenses chemical disinfection supplies and com plete fo llo w -u p service with most fittings com pleted in the som e day Dr. Jam es H. V ole. O p to m e tris t Dr. Philip Sfocksrod O p to m e tris t Waterway 13 case goes to court By Nyewusi A s k a ri ONE PRICE/ONE DAY 1 A Q C 00 W 4 | wAY o m p le te N U R S E S A L A R IA KEE Suo* C x X 8r> Brjrt» or Par Fry 1-» ÛOTW > 0 «I« © ^-3^1 'ow* Nx.se Mx arara S C*xeie Fresh Ground Pork ¿i." Beef Patty Mix - X i. Manor House Chicken Kiev Grade A Whole Fryers “ Stick Braunschweiger — ’ 25 W ¿^Shoestring Potatoes r-p yj»e »'O.tt' ’’JU’je* I,.,.. A 3 $1 3 » Express u fo n n e So t »1 8 * S tNc» S K M Bacon ,$128 ,sl 88 9 9 c Kraft “ oust !* t Easy f0 to JSOA Choce Bee* Bone « . ‘1" . ’1" - , ‘ 2” Fresh Black Cod Fillets -.x r* Fresh Medium Oysters Oscar Mayer Weiners "X “ 69« Safeway Chicken Bologna Bulk Large Franks n w ^ B eef Round Roast 1 [Top Round S teak ’9 Shasta Pop Ae*eszwig Soff B lade Pork Roast , , n Sm oked Ham Hocks 68‘ O d u m a p p o in te d D e p u ty Czagnom Sc* S o v e rig n G ra n d In s p e c to r General W illia m B. O dom , J r., 33‘ , was a p p o in te d D e p u ty f o r th e O rie n t o f O regon, at the 100th A n niversary C e lebration o f the U n ite d S uprem e C o u n c il in P h ila d e lp h ia , Pennsylvania, M ay 9 -12. 1981. T h e a p p o in tm e n t was m ade by S o v e rig n G ra n d C om m ander R ussell S. G id e o n , 33’ w h o is Soverign G rand C o m m ander o f the N orthern Ju risd ictio n o f Prince hall Masons. D e p u ty O d o m has s u p e rv is io n o v e r th e S c o ttis h R ite M a s o n s , (P H A ) , in O re g o n , M o n ta n a , and Idaho, under the O rie n t o f Oregon. Cars « tor |1 09 Cheer HTEMEVT M "emoerr.*» JwW rgrH Kagc . June is Detergent 19 az D a ir y M o n th Mild Cheddar x , - ¿«3« Buttermilk J3X> 59' Half & Hall fi. H 58' Whipping Cream X .T 58' W B O D O M . JR o f Hispanics. The w o rk s h o p s w ill fe a tu re p e r so n a l and c a re e r d e v e lo p m e n t, business and in d u s try , n a tio n a l and in te rn a tio n a l concerns, energy and the environm ent, and p ublic service. O n June 2 and 3, the w om en’ s ac tio n c o m m itte e , c iv il rig h ts and legislative com m ittee, internal revue service and o f f ic e o f p e rso n n e l m anagem ent w ill sponsor separate workshops. Í lam Paper Towels 2»*1 12 Pack Rainier *7 ~ 2 «4” 12 Pack Bohemian 5 12»’ Gallo Premium Wines L ’ 4” Gallo Premium Wmes . X ■, *4” Blackberry Wine •2” Celia Lambrusco « x t . ’ 21’ C ottage C heese BREAD M B S ” 6 Crushed Wheat X T . X “ 79« Yogurt Oatmeal « . f X ’J .X. 99* Super Soli 59* Fresh Buns T-.T’.X—' 2»*1 JW MI Bimaai W i s 1 a« @$3 ” fS V 1 — X T . ’ 2” Cricket Lighter X X L i^M ioiM O five S u p e r S a r e n 1 1 SAFEWAY COUPON _ 'ww *•■«■>«• %« «ax ; W «J I Vaivoiine Motor Ol .75* Film Dcvdopénç Prestons M - - M 2E< •> W ;] ’ 7” ;; ?C Ex« •> T8 M-Ext It g Simomz Suoer Poly Liquid “.X. Prestone Brake Fluid Zi“ ’. »1» Armor All Protectant T '.r ’ 1” i s 99* *1M 99« 69« 79* 98' •4” F re s h B a k e d B r e a d * 1 , Oil of Olay a«r Listerme Mouthwash Snow Star Twin Pops— '” -, Bel air Green Beans LX.“ Glad Kitchen Bags X X Saltme Crackers ‘TX Pitted Ripe Olives ~ ~ Luncheon Meat TJST 25 lb Dry Dog Food ST5 B 3?1 YOGURT H is p a n ic is s u e s a d d r e s s e d N a tio n a l Im age, In c ., an o rg a n i z a tio n c o n c e rn e d w ith th e e m ploym ent o f H ispanics in public and p riv a te e m p lo y m e n t, w ill h o ld its e ig h th a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n in P o r tla n d , at the M a r r io t t H o te l, fro m June 4 th to 7 th . The c o n v e n tio n is expected to d ra w 1.000 people to a v a rie ty of events in c lu d in g w o rk s h o p s , a fa s h io n sh o w and oth e r social events. T h e E xecutive Com m ittee w ill develop strategies to address national and local concerns ’2 « . ’ 1“ . 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