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Portland Observer. August 1, 1964 Pag« 5 OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SIDELINES H Y Kathryn H all Hoglr T A F F A N D F R IE N D S o f L in S ceivable; a n d , ran k and file should d a R o b e rts , d ir e c to r o f th e D e p t. o f H u m a n R e la tio n s fo r the h ea r.” past seven y e a rs , g a th e re d at G e n e v a 's L o u n g e o n M o n d a y evening to bid her farew ell. R obert's re s ig n a tio n , e ffe c tiv e July 3 1 , frees her to re -e n te r colleg e at P o rtla n d S ta te U n iv e r s ity . She w a n ts , e v e n tu a lly , to e a rn a d o c to ra l degree in Sociology, she said. " I ’ve really enjoyed the experience I ’ ve had as d ir e c to r ," R oberts said. " I t 's been great to be paid fo r doing things I w ou ld have been glad to do as a v o lu n te e r. I am p ro u d to have introduced the M ed ia tio n Project to the C it y — it involves persons o f the com m u nity in (he m ediation process b e tw e e n n e ig h b o r a n d n e ig h b o r . W h en we first got it going about six y ears a g o , it was fu n d e d by the fed e ra l g o v e rn m e n t. N o w it is fu n d ed by th e C i t y , ” she said w ith satisfaction. R oberts was also com m ended for her w ork in developing fa ir housing guidelines fo r the C ity o f P o rtla n d . A cting as chairm an fo r the send-off by R o b e rts * s t a f f w as D a p o S o b o m e h in , H u m a n R e la tio n s Specialist fo r the C ity . A t th e in v it a t io n of C it y C o m m is s io n e r C h a rle s T here was rejoicing at B e th e l A . M E. C h u rc h over fR H ia ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a aa a »f the results o f the fund-raising efforts o f the c h u rc h w o m e n w h o , u n d e r the d irectio n o f M in n ie S co tt, chair ■ o f th e t h ir d a n n u a l Z o d ia c T e a , brought in a net total o f $11,877 for the benefit o f their church. T h e Leo sign group won in c o m p e titio n , but S ag ittariu s was the big m oney w in ner, according to Scott. C u lm in a tio n o f the y e a r’ s series ■ o f teas a n d fa s h io n show s was c e le b ra te d at the end o f J u ly w ith « the S u n d a y sho w ing o f the Z o d ia c T e a T a b le s at the J a n tz e n Beach Red L io n . Prize w inning tables were L ib r a w ith a flo w e r la d e n scales; C apricorn, w ith a goat covered with w h ite flo w e r p e ta ls , a n d L e o , represented by a golden lio n resting on the table under bella palms. It was a d a y , also , fo r g iv in g o f ..o* I ■ Special Coupon : Retiring M H RC director Unde Roberts receives e bouquet from her staff m em bers. Il-r) Roberto Colon. U nde Roberts. John Blank and Dapo Sobomehin. tio n College in C a n a d a . E b e rh a rd t- K a ris U n iv e r s it y in G e rm a n y a n d received his D o c to r o f P h ilo s o p h y c u m la u d e f r o m L e o p o ld - F r a n z U n iv e rs ity in A u s tr ia . H e cam e to P o r t la n d th r o u g h th e re q u e s t o f A lic e M arc u s , P o rtla n d ’ s C h ie f O f fice r o f A f fir m a t iv e A c tio n , on the re c o m m e n d a tio n o f B ill C o u n c il, T ra in in g and P ro g ra m O f fic e r fo r the C ity , and others. F o r the C ity o f W ild lif e D e p t. by Sam L y o n . K ay T o ra n o f G o v e rn o r A tiy e h ’ s o ffic e was a ls o p re s e n t. T h e P o r tla n d Bureau o f Police was represented by 26 o f the c o m m a n d p ers o n n e l, in c lu d in g lie u te n a n ts a n d c a p ta in s . A r n o ld B is k a r, a C o u n ty C o m missioner was present, as was a tto r ney Sid l.e z a k . Northern Chinese Food • 10% off any Purchase ! Peace Chinese Restaurant ! I % 517 N.E. Killingsworth 284 3826 OC | I HtwatS.Sl/S» ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ta iM a M B a ia ia ie e H a iil MRS. C’s WIGS P o rtla n d , N ichols conducted a tw o- d a y w o r k s h o p to in tr o d u c e to managers and supervisory personnel in the C ity ’ s e m p lo y , a "n e w set o f p h ilo s o p h ic al c o n s tru c ts " in cross- c u lt u r a l e ffo rts in p ro g ra m developm ent. These could be useful, J o r d a n , a n u m b e r o f P o rtla n d e he rs said, in program s fo r edu catio n, m a n a g e m e n t, c o m m e r c e , h e a lth turned out fo r an in fo rm a l sum mer c a re d e liv e r y system s a n d even evenin g re c e p tio n to m eet D r . E d " p o litic a l considerations.” w in N ic h o ls last W e d n e s d a y at the A t te n d in g th e w o rk s h o p s w ere d o w n to w n Red L io n M o to r In n . a b o u t 100 re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f c ity , D r . N ic h o ls , C h ie f o f th e S t a ff c o u n ty , s tale a n d fe d e ra l agencies C o lleg e at the N a tio n a l In s titu te o f a n d o ffic e s . P o r t la n d P u b lic M e n t a l H e a l t h , has served in Schools were represented by D r. E r v a rio u s p o s itio n s a t N I M H since nest H a rtz o g . A s s is ta n t Ad 1969, in c lu d in g C h ie f o f C en ter for m in is tra to r, B o n n e ville P o w er A d Studies o f C h ild and Fam ily M en tal m in is tra tio n by C u rtis K irk p a tric k , H e a l t h , a n d A p p lie d a n d S o c ia l In t e r n a l R e v e n u e S e rv ic e by B a r P r o je c ts R e v ie w B ra n c h . D r. bara Spencer and the U .S . Fish and N ic h o ls was e d u c a te d at A s s u m p - (l-rl Dr. Edwin J. Nichols, guest of honor; Michael Benjamin, direc tor North/Northeast Mental Health Center; Dr. Garfield DeBsrdelaben and Alice M arcus, chief affirm ative action officer. City of Portland, at last W ednesday's reception. PORK LOIN RIB CHOPS Braids $4=0 Betty Cibine Proprietor Featuring «vige by N A O M I S IM S ANDRE O O U O l AS H U l IF b NA I A t IF COL E Hair Products "W e have everyth in g you n e e d .” (1) T .C .B . (2) C are Free Curl (3) Lustrasilk (4) N e w Era (5) S Curl (6) W o rld of Curl (7) Revlon (8) U Do It T (9) Special Feeling (10) Pro Line A nd m an y m o re Ite m s to choose fro m . ll-r) W illiam Hilliard. Oregonian editor; Jennifer Stoner, journalist, and. Dr. Leslie Gunn at the reception honoring Dr. Edwin J Nichols T h e w o rk s h o p , as p resented by D r . N ic h o ls , e x p lo re d the p h i l o s o p h ic a l " a s p e c ts o f c u ltu r a l d if f e r e n c e ," e x a m in in g the E u ro - A m eric a n , the A fro -A m e ric a n , and (he A sian A m erican a x io lo g y , their e p is to m o lo g y a n d th e ir s ty le o f logic, all o f which account fo r their b e h a v io r a n d th o u g h t processes. T h a t o u r society is m u lti-c u ltu r a l, racist, and sexist and we must learn to get along w ith others w ho arc d if fe r e n t fro m o u rse lv e s was the hypothesis. M arcus, a fter viewing assessments o f those in a tte n d a n c e , e s tim a te d that 9 0 ’ /« fo u n d the w orkshop " e x cellent, h e lp fu l" and wished that the speaker m ight be retained fo r other sessions. C o u n c il rep orted the m a jority o f positive and enthusiastic com ments on N ic h o l's soft-spoken style as: “ T e rrific in effect; palatable; re- flo w e rs to f a it h f u l w o rk e rs in the c h u rc h . O v e r a score o f lad ie s received a blossom , in c lu d in g M rs . M a tth e w W a lle y , w ife o f B e th e l’ s pastor. G lo r ia W o n g , A lic e R o b in son , P c a rle n e W h ite , a n d Jea n n e H artzo g were also honored. 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