Page 10, Portland Obaerver, July 17, 1986 BIEF FRANKS BAU PARK 49 POUND PKG. CALLO SALAMI $ 0 3 9 m ^Tor" j a SAN FRANCISCO LUNCH MEAT South Africa d lv M tm tn t vigil. Vic vetos apartheid bill b y N a th a n iel S c o tt A n eleventh hour telegram and a 16-hour vigil in front o f P ortland's State O ffic e B uilding failed to alter G overnor Vic A tiy a h ’s determ ination to v eto H B 2001; the divesture bill introduced by District 16 R epresenta­ tive M argaret Garter. Portland State University's (P SU ’s) Students A gainst Apartheid and m em bers from Lewis and Clark and Reed C ollege anti-apartheid groups held (he vigil at the state o ffice build­ ing. The Vigil began at 5 p.m . Sunday and ended with a dem onstration and a rally at V a m . M onday m orning. P rofessor and C haplain Jim Stuart from L ew is and Clark C ollege brief­ ly appeared at the vigil, and P S U ’s Black Studies professor Dr. Candice G oucher participated in the entire even t. In add ition to the vigil, the group sent A tiyeh a telegram The telegram read: " 25 bedrolls were unfolded at P ortland 's Stale O ffic e Building at 5 p .m . Sunday in support o f H B 2001. W e urge your sign atu re.” M oreover, the telegram was fo l­ low ed up with a teleph one call to the governor's o ffic e M onday m orning. Tuesday, July 16, the O regon ian indirectly qu oted A tiyeh as saying, " , . .it will be perceived by som e that I have aban don ed my d eep , lon g­ standing com m itm ent to the Blacks o f O regon and the U nited States. . ." ARMOUR 6 VARIETIES (Photo: Kristin« Ahuchar) In response to the statem ent, Rep. Carter said, “ I think the w ords the governor m ade ab ou t letting the Black com m u n ity d o w n is a m eaning­ less statem ent. H e d id n ’t just let the Black people d ow n ; it was the state o f O regon ." Rep. Carter pledged to continue to fight for divesture even if it m eans re­ introducing the piece o f legislation in 1987. Several anti-apartheid groups in P ortland, specifically P S U 's Students Against A partheid, view the gover­ nor’s m o v e as o n e that will enhance his p osition in the business com m u n ­ ity. A tiyeh lias not announced whether or not he will seek national o ffice or return to private business when his term expires. By vetoing the bill, the governor as­ sures that a portion o f O regon ’s pub­ lic em ployees funds and som e o f the state's eight colleges and universities tuition fees will continue to be in­ vested in com p an ies d oin g business with the w orld's only apartheid sys­ tem o f governm ent. F ollow ing M on d ay's dem onstra­ tion and rally, the student anti- apartheid groups decided to continue their anti-apartheid m ovem ent by dem onstrating at sp ecific targeted sites. N o sites or dates were given but it was noted that the dem onstrations would begin within 30 days. 99* 10 to 12 o i.' PKG. Richard E. Potter (right). Director of Optical at Kaiear Permanent«, preeidee over the award of «6.000 w orth of framea and lenaae to the Portland Com m unity College Optical Technology program. Pictured with Potter are John Qarrieon. PCC optica Inatructor. and Suzanne William». a 1978 graduate of tha PCC program and employee at Kalaer Permanent« BACON OREGON CHIEF THICK SLICED POUND PKG. 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