Page 10, Portland Observer, September 11, 1906 Letters to the Editor To the Editor, Once again the people are insulted by an in sin u a tio n that they are but inilkblc morons who have not a thought in the p rin c ip a l that sits atop their shoulders. Jerry Falwell expressed his concern fo r " a ll the c h ild re n , and especially the Black children o f South A frica ." Ihe words reck o f irony when, with calculated deliberateness he spends a million dollars . . . not to do anything f o r those children for whom he p ro ­ fesses to be so concerned — but in ­ stead, to attempt to change the way the moral people o f the world view and ac­ cept apartheid as a way and means o f life. If, as lie claims and masquerades, Jerry l alw cll is tru ly a man o f God who believes in God’s word and God’s legacy (the Bible), it is hoped that he lives by, patterns his life to, and teaches from that legacy. It he is truly a minister o f God, and God has pro sided him with a surplus o f $1 m illio n , I believe God's way would be to use it fo r those Black children in South A fri­ ca fo r which he is "c o n c e rn e d ", or better yet, at home, here in America, where millions are starving and out on the streets with no place to go. What is South A frica to him. anyway? What's it to him to squander a million dollars to p rom ote a system w hich anyone with morals and integrity and a feeling o f what it means to be a human being who // mkv Arrows is unfair, and un­ just? W hat's it to him to waste any amount o f money to promote any way o f life cross co u n try when so many people genuinely need it for construc­ tive purposes . . . even lo i their very survival? Somewhere, hi America, is a child who is dying because his parent does not have the money fo r a life ­ saving operation for him. Somewhere in America now is a Black child who is dying slowly because he sees no open mg through which to dream. Today, in America, whole fam ilies o f children are going to bed hungry because their parents are unemployed or poverty- stricken. Somewhere in America now are families who spread their pallets underneath the bridges at night be­ cause they have no home I could go on and on. And he uses a million dol lars to sell a wrong . . . and he passes him self o f f as a M in iste r o f G od's Ideals It is obvious to me that Jerry Fal­ well is one who has the arrogant con fidence to view himscll (along with his (g ift o f gab) as supreme enough to m anipulate the thoughts o f his counterparts who have each been given identical tixils a mind and a heart with which to think, Io rationalize, to analyze, and to make decisions and commitments concerning life and liv ­ ing. It is obvious to me, also, that he has been provided funds and spoil sored in money Io buy “ air tim e " in tlx- mega media to promote something w hich has absolutely n othing to do with his mission as a minister o f God's word and God's way His attitude and e ffo rts are to ta lly co n tra ry to that which he claims to represent (the Bible speaks o f such . .). According to (he Word, such tongues do not wag to die acknowledgement o f H im , and w ill not wag in His kingdom. It is o f the es­ sence that M r. F alw ell continue to pray . . J C O U R TN EY G O RDO N P.S., For the record, I am not a re­ ligious person, but I do try to live by (therefore believe in) The Ten C om ­ mandments and in the age-old (but still guaranteed to w ork) " D o U nto O th ­ ers. . . " , and I do try to be respectful and fair o f my fellow-man. . . if only just because he or she was (obviously) identically worthy to be put here. Mr. Falwell would do well to drop the title (at least for the time being) and do as much I am simply a conscientious, observing, and concerned woman who happens to be in h a b itin g this earth (God's earth), during these particular times, and I just think it's too bad that many, many who pass through, pass on. w ithout ever having gotten an opportunity to Zrve (according to the standards o f his time), aixl to he all because there an- those of us who instt gate hard times fo r others because o f personal greed, selfishness, and arro­ gance (likely due to self doubt) What a waste o f something very special life and living To the Editor, Billiot Measure No I, or the Sales and Use l ax (correct name), not ( )rc gon's balanced tax plan as quoted in the comic b»x>k put out by the group wanting us to fool our own property tax relief with a sales tax. Why would a new business come to Oregon with a sales tax? They know properly tax can still go up — city and counties still get a 6 percent lax base. Schools get 6 and 12 percent tax base the firs t tw o years i f the sales lax passes. M ore jobs hi Oregon because of sales tax? I hat's a laugh' We d o n 't have a sales tax now and companies are not hiring. They talk o f tourist money lor Ore gon — do you know we w ould lose more in revenue from our neighboring stales such as Washington, Idaho, Ne vada, and ( ah to rn iu ’ I hese people come here to buy big items because we liave no sales lax. It the sales tax passes we w ill have an extra tax burden ot $ 10H 6 m illion a year on our shoulders I he yearly cost of collecting this new tax would be $J0 .5 m illion, that is more than lour ists w ould bring in plus we lose the out-of-state busiix-ss. They sav vou get 35 percent tax re­ lie f. an example to lilt- co n tra ry your income is $25,000, home value $50, («to. properly relief $3X5, income tax relief $142, break even purchases $10,500 Five percent (5^»| of $IO,'<»> $525 (»1(110 relief) 5f \R (, \R I I B // SG.V ( hairman I ane ( ounty Consumers Opposing Sales law s I ugene. OR V740I The Royal Esquire Club's Community Service Statement by A.D.S. Volume VII C o m m u n ity Service Benefit C om ing Up Soon! Now, finally, here is something o f value that just about every­ one can afford to be a par! o f and receive immediate benefit. The A.D.S. Phoenix C lu b ’s membership o ffe r. Vou should take advantage o f this membership offer and here is why you should. The A.D.S. 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Plus, o f course, you get immediate access to key vital inform ation (answers to home, children, job, addiction and money problems). For a limited time, you will also receive a free associate metn- beship to the Royal Esquire Club o f Portland, so Act Now! To the Editor, Theodore Johnson, a Black youth, wfule incarcerated and under the juris­ diction o f M aclaren School fo r Boys, was indicted for three charges o f sod­ omy. One o f these cases has already been tried with a "N o t G uilty” verdict returned by the ju ry , and another case has been dropped. I hese charges have been very detri­ mental to Theodore's progress and rehabilitation. First o f all, he has been held at the M a rio n C o u n ty C o u rt­ house for over I our months. Secondly, these charges are w ithout factual evi­ dence, but impose a heavy psychologi­ cal burden fix a young person who has worked and achieved great steps d u r­ ing his personal rehabilitation Thirdly, it is clear to observers at Theodore's trial, that staff members at M aclaren hold enorm ous anim osity tow ards Theodore. It is questionable whether Theodore w ill receive fair and eq u it­ able treatm ent upon his re tu rn to M a d aren, once he is cleared o f the remaining charge Why is I hcodixc I.. Johnson faced w ith continued perse­ cution by the state o f Oregon? We, as well as you, are concerned that our young people who are incarcerated are treated fairly, and given positive role models to assist them in their rehabili­ tation. Enough is Enough. . . The C h il­ dren's I egal Defense Fund for Theo­ dore I Johnson's C om m ittee has found it necessary to w rite this open letter to call for Community support. I heodore'x attorney has tried to work w ith the d istrict attorney's o ffic e in Marion County to no avail, the district attorney is still continuing to pursue the case against I heodorc, with more costs to the state fo r no reason. The trial is scheduled to begin September 16, 19K« at X JO a m in the M a rio n County Courthouse People interested in car p o oling to salem, or needing transportation should call 2X7-7756 I Q l A l JUSTK I IO R A l I < HU OH! V S / / G 1/ H U I \ S / I I M O O R IH C O D O R I I JOHNS i H ll D REN S I EC A l D E I ENSI CUNDEOR IH C O D O R I / JOHNSON A s w e all know, th e b re a k u p of th e old Bell S y stem created c h iin g es in phone serv ic es an d prices. A nd tlie c h a n g e s will cr sme. We at Pacific N orthw est Bell’s L e ts T alk B ureau have th e jo b of k e e p in g u p w ith th e s e c h a n g e s a n d a n sw e rin g your q u e stio n s ab o u t th em . It’s o u r jo b at L e t’s T alk to k e e p you inform ed. For ex a m p le, so m e ra te s for local se rv ic e s a re in creasing, to m eet th e actu al co sts of su p p ly in g th e serv ices. A t th e siim e tim e som e long d ista n c e ra te s a re g o in g dow n. We will be p ublishing m e ssa g e s about th e se ;ind o th e r c h a n g e s in th e w ee k s ah e ad , a n d w e a re alw ays available to sp e a k w ith you a b o u t an y phone-related m atter. G ill us toll-free at 1-800-5x55-5000 an y tim e. A nd L e ts Talk. Pacific Northwest Bell < Ph"* Pacific Northwcsi Hell Io the Editor, As part ol their m illion dollar plus campaign to sell the sales tax, the so- called "People to i a Better O regon" subm itted no less than 12 of the 15 " Arguments in I a v o i" ol Measure I in the official Special I lection Voters' Pamphlet. One of these bought and paid for "statements," under the name o f one Jack R Baines, listed as " ( hairman ol I egislalive C om m ., Oregon State C ouncil ol Senior C itiz e n s ," asserts that "O regon Seniors Back Balanced I axes" and that " O n Sept 17 We W ill Vole lot Measure I I hat is an outrageous and to ta lly lalse m isreprcntation ot the Oregon Slate C ouncil to r Senior C itize n s’ stand on the sales tax Neither M r. Baines or "P eople tor a Belter Ore­ gon" had any authorization whatso­ ever to speak tor the Oregon Council on this issue. In tact, the only position taken to date by our (o u n c il on Mea sure I occurred al our August 23rd joint membership Board o f Directors quarterly meeting, when those present voted to recommend opposition to the sales tax at the September l?th Spe­ cial Flection. Along with other low and middle in­ come families seniors would be hit hardest by a sales lax — inasmuch as they must sjx-nd a greater percentage ot their fixed incomes on sales taxable purchases than would wealthier per­ sons who stand to gam most o f the so-called "property tax relief." What’s more seniors ate heavy users o f over- the-counter medications which would be taxed As for food, seniors would fin d their restaurant meals costing more. And like everyone else, close to hall ol most seniors' grocery carts are made up o f non-food items subject to the sales tax. No — no amount o f misrepresenta­ tions spread by the well-heeled "P e o ­ ple for a Better Oregon" — whether in cartoon booklets or statements in the Voters' Pam, ilet — can disguise the fact that a sales tax would be bad news fix most Oregonians, especiallv seniors and others on fixed incomes. The Ore­ gon State ( ouncil for Senior Citizens recommends a " N O " vote against Measure I on September l?th N A T IO N A I C O U NC IL O f SENIOR CITIZENS Raymond F. Fisher, President Nate Davis, Vice-President " ■ **^ *r» ‘ * • W ttS B K a r '.V - •V