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Page 8 Portland Observer, April 29, 1982 School Board considers meeting rules Register now vote on May 18th. T h e P o r tla n d S c h o o l B o a r d w ill co n sid e r e s ta b lis h in g a new p o lic y fo r c o n tro l o f d is ru p tiv e o r d a n g e r ous b eh avio r at its next m eeting. T w o a lte r n a tiv e s h a v e b een p r o Harold W illiam s posed. T h e fir s t w o u ld e n la rg e th e c h a ir m a n ’ s d u tie s to m a k e h im r e s p o n s ib le to p re s e rv e o r d e r so th e m eeting w ill be c o n d u cive to p u b lic p a rtic ip a tio n , to p ro te c t th e p u b lic fro m harassm ent a n d in tim id a tio n , and to p ro tect th e rig h t to p eac efu l and o rd erly d em o n s tra tio n . The Person, • Com m unity W orker, Candidate T h e c h a ir m a n c o u ld o r d e r a n y p e rs o n to be s ile n t , be s e a te d o r cease c o n tu m a c io u s b e h a v io r ; e x clude persons w h o p resen t a th re a t “ Your Best Choice o f h a rm to persons o r p ro p e rty , o r w ho has a w eapo n o r in s tru m en t ca pable o f being used as a w e a p o n , or w ho v io la te s p o sted m e e tin g ru les. T h e c h a irm a n c o u ld , to g ain o rd e r, H a ro ld W illia m s d id n ’ t just get involved in c o m m u n ity activities to m a ke P o rtla n d a better place. H e began his c o m m u n ity service activities in 1959 at M o u n t O liv e t B aptist C h u rc h as a student in Su nd ay school, recess th e m e e tin g a n d c le a r th e Fair. City Commissioner Mildred Schwab greets youngsters at Urban 4-H'e International Culture (Photo: Richard Brownl T h e P o r t la n d S c h o o l D is t r ic t s ta rte d th e school y e a r w ith 5 2 ,3 4 0 s tu d e n ts w h o n e e d e d to m e e t th e n ew v a c c in a tio n re q u ire m e n ts . In N o v e m b e r, 1981 a b o u t 4 2 ,0 0 0 w ere s t ill o u t o f c o m p lia n c e . C o n s ta n t co m m u n ica tio n and a tte n tio n to the m a tte r b ro ug h t the n um ber p ro perly im m u n iz e d to a b o u t 4 0 ,0 0 0 a t th e f ir s t o f A p r i l 1 9 8 2 . ( O n A p r i l 5 , ro o m . H e c o u ld re c e iv e assista n c e fro m the S u p e rin te n d en t. 1 2 ,0 0 0 students w ere sent exclu sion letters.) T h e special clinic a t the C o l iseum b ro u g h t 2 ,7 0 0 m o re students s c h o o ls ( t o t a l o f 2 ,1 4 3 f r o m th e in to co m pliance th at day leaving the n eed to e x c lu d e a b o u t 4 , 1 0 0 o n n iza tio n records in o rd er. A p r il 21. B e tw e e n th e n a n d th e e x c lu s io n clu d e d fr o m scho o l s h o u ld c o n ta c t the M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty H e a lth D e d ate the n um ber im p ro ved so th at as o f A p r i l 2 2 , th e re w e re o n ly 1 ,3 7 6 students excluded fro m the P o rtla n d p a r tm e n t o r t h e ir p e rs o n a l p h y s i cian. T h e p a re n ts o f c h ild r e n s t ill e x — w ill be d ealt a serious b lo w . I f the U n ite d S tate s w ill n o t c o m e to th e C le a rly , W estern E u ro p e and L a t in A m e ric a h ave sq u ared o f f . B o th reg io n s h ave d is p la y e d e x c e p tio n a l a id o f B r ita in , its closest E u ro p e a n a lly , w hy should an y E u ro p e an g ov ernm en t expect b etter fo r itself? T h e u n ity , an d b o th are w a tc h in g to see a lr e a d y f r a g ile tie s o f th e U n it e d c o lo n ia l p o lic y in th e h e m is p h e re , w hich w ay th eir most p o w e rfu l ally, S tate s to N A T O E u ro p e w o u ld be b u t a ls o a g a in s t th e E . E . C . s a n the U n ite d States, w ill tilt. stretched to the b rea kin g p o in t. c tio n s o n A r g e n t in a . T h u s M e x ic o h as c a lle d f o r a L a t i n A m e r ic a n O f course, the U n ite d States m ay n o t have to tilt a t a ll fo r its strategic in te re s ts to b e b lo o d ie d . I t c o u ld urging O A S members to represent a u n ited fro n t n o t o n ly against B ritish b o y c o t t o f a ll E . E . C . im p o r t s — a m ove th a t could dam age E u ro p e fa r m o r e th a n E u r o p e ’ s s a n c tio n s m a in t a in a p o s it io n o f n e u t r a lit y and still end up as the m a jo r loser. O n the o th e r h a n d , i f th e A rg e n tin e s a re c o m p e lle d by fo rc e to re tu rn the F a lk la n d s — w ith o r w ith o u t U . S . s u p p o r t o f B r i t a i n — th e R ib T r e a t y a n d th e O A S , as w e k n d w t h e m , w il l b e m o r t a ll y w o u n d e d . against A rg e n tin a . S o f a r , A r g e n t in a has w o n th e I f th e B r it is h fle e t re c e iv e s no U .S . assistance and is e ith er ro u ted T h e U .S .-E u r o p e lin k m ay su rvive, s u p p o r t o f P a n a m a , V e n e z u e la , in a m i l it a r y b a t t le o r is fo rc e d to o n ly to see th e in te r -A m e r ic a n lin k G u a t e m a la . N ic a r a g u a , C u b a , G re n a d a , M e x ic o , B o liv ia , U ru g u ay s u s ta in an im p o s s ib ly lo n g n a v a l b lo c k a d e , U .S . re la tio n s w ith B r it a n d C o lo m b ia . B u en o s A ire s even a in — a n d , by extension, w ith N A T O shattered. M o r e o v e r , th e P e r o n is ta s , w h o a p p e a r to be th e ju n io r p a rtn e rs in the present m assive n a tio n a l m o b il could stop the m eeting and o rd e r the premises cleared. T h e c h ie f c o u ld re quest help i f necessary. WAVES HAIR DESIGN Police call meeting blacks to be em p lo yed on the W a te r fro n t. H e helped p o te n tia l em ployees f ill out ap p lica tio n s an d p rep are fo r the L o n g sh o rem e n ’ s exam s. A g rad u ate o f Je fferso n H ig h School in the class o f 1962, H a r o ld has co n tin u ed to c o n trib u te co n stru ctively to the c o m m u n ity and the S tate o f O reg o n . B lazin g the tra il fo r others to fo llo w . (We encourage MALE ¡hairstylists to apply also) Som e leaders lead lo u d m arches, others lead q u ietly m a k in g en o rm o u s gains. In o th e r w ords H a ro ld W illia m s has been layin g the g ro u n d since of 1959 to represent yo u . N eig hborhoods w ill sponsor a m eet ing a t 7 :3 0 p m , M a y 5 , in th e K in g SEE NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE: HAROLD WILLIAMS THE EDUCA TOR AND EMPLO YER. S ch o o l c a fe te r ia ( N . E . 7 th a n d A l b erta). T h e M a y o r and a represen ta tiv e fro m the p o lic e b u re a u w ill ex p lain the “ w ar o n c rim e .” Paid to» by The Comrnmw lo Elect HAROLD W ILLIAM S. Democrat, tor State Repreeentetive, OteUict 18 P O Bo« 1276. Portland Oregon 9720« 249 8360 s>*» k c o m b in a t io n o f la b o r r a d ic a lis m an d ex tre m e rig h t m ilita ris m w o u ld f represent an even m o re serious ch al lenge to U .S . fo reig n policy th an the erica. T h e f i r s t sig ns o f th e s e d e e p e r (503) 249-1940 f a u l t - li n e s o n b o th sid es a lr e a d y Racquetball Courts Aerobics Swimming Sauna & Steam have ap p eared . O n A p r il 16, a c o a li tio n o f o p p o s itio n p o litic a l p a rtie s led b y the P eron istas issued a state m e n t g iv in g th e ir c o m p le te s u p p o rt to th e G a ltie ri g o v e rn m e n t as fa r as th e M a lv in a s [A r g e n tin e n a m e f o r Frank Peters Committee for Governor 3 8 5 S.W. Yamhill Portland, OR 9 7 2 0 4 Whirlpool Paramount Dyne-Cam II Pneumatic Equipment Cardio-Vascular Assessment Lifecycle Nutritional Counseling Weight Room Personal Program Coed 7 Days a Week "Family Day Sunday" the F a lk la n d s ] w ere co n cern ed . B ut a t th e sa m e tim e th e y p o in te d o u t t h a t a n a t io n a lis t fo r e ig n p o lic y 223*5005 sh o uld be a c co m p an ied by an in te r nal ec o n o m ic p o lic y th a t b en e fitte d A r g e n t in ia n s r a t h e r t h a n fo r e ig n (i.e . U .S .) econ o m ic interests. A n d in B r it a in , th e L a b o r P a r ty has a lre a d y p o s itio n e d its e lf to pick Sparta Activities up the pieces fro m a shattered T h a t Clinics .nouong 'MQuettM* ogg-'ig 4 rim»-' s '«Outfbr cher g o v ern m e n t i f B rita in is h u m ili s ated. B u t th e g re a te s t lo s e r w o u ld be 1 W a s h in g to n , w hose e n tire p o s t-w a r g e o p o litic a l system c o u ld cras h in FRANK PETERS © Pacific New« Service, 1982 F A M IIY HEALTH A W INTER OVERCOAT. "1 9 8 2 " OREGON'S BIGGEST PARTY WHEN: M A Y 12 WHERE: MARRIOTT HOTEL* TIME: 6P M -1A M 3 BANDS: WOODY HITE BAND 6:00-9:00 COUNTRY WESTERN 10:00-11:30 ROCK & ROLL 11:30-1:00 Doo t Go Out Without It. A H R o b in » C o n eu m er P r o j e t s Q nr»6^»», R ic h m o n d . V w f w w 2 Î 2 3 0 • MUST HAVE VALID 1982 VOTER REGISTRATION CARD - IT S YOUR TICKET CO BI C ollection Jyl 1. Must be 21 years ot age (proof required) Previous Guest/Mini mem bers not eligible Visits must be used within 30 days the w ake o f the F a lk la n d s crisis. AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OREGON... W HAT: t Here’s what you get! explosive co n dition s in C e n tra l A m (Two Positions Available) 3327 N.E. Broadw ay, Portland OR 97232 seeking em p lo ym en t w ith the grocery chains and in teg rated the cashiers in Fred M e y e r and " b o x b o y s " in T ra d e w e ll Stores. In fact he is still som etim es called " M o r e -4 -L ^ s s " to d ay. In a d d itio n to these activities H a ro ld actively recruited the first 50 iz a t i o n , c o u ld v e ry w e ll e n d u p in p o w e r in A r g e n t in a . T h e P e r o n is t APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED AT p e rm itte d to p a rtic ip a te in social club activities. These activities led to o th e r co m m u n ity social changes. As N A A C P Y o u th Presid en t, H a ro ld was involved in o rg an izin g c o m m u n ity people A t the request o f th e M a y o r ’ s o f re s to re d f u ll d ip lo m a t ic re la tio n s w ith H a v a n a on A p r il 10th. tra -c o n tin e n ta l nations as w ell. M e x ic o has g o n e e v e n f u r t h e r , in te g ra tio n o f the Social C lu b s there. P rio r to then Blacks had not been C o u n t y ) . T h is m e a n s th a t o v e r 5 0 ,0 0 0 students d id get th e ir im m u Crisis shakes U.S. foreign policy o n ly to the U .S .S .R ., o r to o ther ex fe llo w m an. In 1960 at Jefferso n H ig h School H a ro ld alone was responsible fo r the m ent w o u ld be d e s ig n a te d to keep o rd e r, c o u ld o r d e r e x c lu s io n , a n d fic e th e N o r th e a s t C o a l i t io n (C o n tin u e d f r o m p ag e 1 coium n 2 ) w here he feels M r . P o w e ll (S u n d ay school teacher) alo ng w ith his g ra n d m o th e r M rs . N e a lie O w ens instilled in h im the need to serve his A c c o rd in g to th e seco n d o p t io n th e C h i e f o f th e S e c u r ity D e p a r t Schools aid vaccination effort »» STOP BY OR CALL US TODAY! Vancouver 696-3322 Portland 222-2000 The Newest Name in Ultimate Face Colora m the Northwest <keir«Ni*v<h»N < »»r4 Sitnilt • • s * FITNESSCENTER RACQUET CLUB 7 7 H 5 minutes from Portland yai/ou) Ugni Phone Toll-free