Page 4, Portland Observer, October 23, 1906 Court rules on PCC election METROPOLITAN C arl P iacen tin i, D ana A n d erso n and Dick S pringer, contested the election and asked that balloting be ruled inval xl for Yamhill County. In making Ins decision, Judge Olson said, "1 he mail ballot election was il legal a n d those ballots sh o u ld not be counted. It is not proper to vote again in that area only since attitudes change and it w ould not be the sam e circum stances." Next action in the case will be con sideration of election costs, court costs and setting ol a new election date. M u ltn o m a h C ircu it C o u rt Ju d g e C lifford O lson ruled Tuesday that the A ug. 13 P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C o l­ lege (P C C ) serial levy election was in ­ valid because Yamhill C ounty did not give notice they would be using a mail tcillm The college had a th ree-y ear $3.5 m illion levy befo re voters tn the five counties o f the district. I he less tailed by 569 votes. 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Alberta 281 7063 Res 282 0064 Hert) C aw ttiorne "T he Black com m unity m ust challenge our children to p ro d u c e , to c re a te an d to m ak e a co n tri button to their com m unity (Photo Richard J Brow n) C om m unity D irectory and profiles Urban League links community and business ?n Jerry ( turner Herb t aw th u tn c is l bici I xeculisc- < Mticer ol the P ortland U rban I eaguc ( aw thorne is also a 19K4 nom inee lot the P o rtla n d C ity C o u n c il, a distili guished m em b er o f th e P o rtla n d Board ol I ducanoli and a veteran ad m inistialor on the faculty ol P oitlau d State I m sersits As t luci I xeculise O llic e r ol the s rbail I eag u e, ( ass lliorne is responsible to r a budget ol some $1.6 million ( assth o rn e says th at the U rb an I eague must b u n g togelhei the Black com m unity a n d the c o rp o ra te coin m utiny. I ollowmg is an interview with I lerb ( awthorne: (turner Mi ( aw thorne, sshal is the P o rtlan d I ib a n I eague d o in g in the a le a ol em p lo y m e n t, e d u c a tio n an d economic development ( uw lh u rn e In the a iea ot em plos mem, we at the l libai! I eague leel that out organization must d o a better iob ol linking the c o rp o r a te co m m u n ity ss it h i lid is id u als ss ho can w o rk , ss ill ssoik, and m ake a co ntribution to the city as a whole. I he U rb an I eague is plan n in g on c o m p u te riz in g the I in p lo s m e n t D ivision W e have com pletcly reo rg a n iz e d the s ia li a d iv i ties We b a se cre a te d stro n g er p ro gtains so people can know how to lixik lot jobs and secure them (tu rn er lia s the c o rp o ra te com m unity been c o o p e ra te is e w ith so u r employment goals ’ ( uw lh u rn e $ es, I's e been am azed at the interest the business com m unity has show n in our em p lo y m en t goals. I b ase spoken w ith a num ber o f cor p otate leadeis, and they ate interested h i sshal the I th a n I eague is u sin g io accomplish in tei ms ol em plos inenl I here is a big com m uni, ition prob lem betw een the Black co m m u n ity and the business co m m u n ity M ans B l.uk people a ie te a rfu l; they d o n 't know w here to go an d they d o n 't know w ho to talk with. Blacks a re n 't p a it ol the n etw o rk oJ c o m m u n ica turn ( o ip o ia lio n s w ant to b a se a b alan c ed s t a ll , but they d o n ’t know w ho to talk with and they d o n 't b ase a n etw o rk to lin d th o se Black em plovees I he I than I eague must help link cor potations and employees (tu rn er D o so u believe th at the Reagan V lunm siration has done all it can to a d d ie ss the p to b le m ol Black south unem ploym ent ’ ( uw lhurne I tie south employment tale is a set ions p to b lem in tins conn Its. A bout 60 percent ot Black youth a ie u n em p lo y ed in the cits o t P o rt land. I lie piesent adm inistiation in Wash inglon could cate less it the paten ts ol Black so u th s b ase jobs. So i, is obsi ous that the ad m in istratio n isn 't con v ein ed a b o u t ad d ie ssin g th e trag ic p ro b lem o f Blac k y o u th u n em p lo s m en t. I tie p ro b lem ol Black so u th (oblessness will not lx- solved at tile na tioual level < >n the local level, we aie not doing all that we can with the resom ces that a te a v a ilab le to deal w ith the so u th u n em p lo s m ent p to b le m I h e t e a t e oiganizaltoual problems in the Private In d u siiy C o u n c il, th ere is a lack ol cieatisity and a lack ol ch allen g e for young Black men I he I th a n I eague d o e sn ’t w ant a Black so u th to get a jo b in w hich lie d o e s n ’t p e ilo tm ssoik an d still gels paid. We must deal with this attitu d e among many of our young people. The Black com m unity should be involved m setting th e p h ilo so p h y ol y o u th emplos ment and create e \|x -iiences lot teenage emplos ment In tlie aiea ol education, the I than I eague is com m itted to assist children so they can ach ie v e in sc h o o ls. The U rb a n I eag u e p ro v id e s tu to r s for giade school and high sdnx>l students, giving th em help they c o u ld n 't get at hom e 01 svhix.l (turner IXi Portland Public 5dxx>ls pv ito im a gixxl iob in serving the need ot Bl.ic k students.’ ( u w lh u rn e: The e d u catio n system can d o a better job. We know that if a Black child gix’s into a classioom and acts u p , becom es d is in te re ste d , or shows signs ol behavior problem s, the x lio o l system is not capable ol dealing with such an individual. They should Ire, but they’re not (turner W hat can Bl.uk p atents do to make the schix.l system m ore aware ot then children’s problems'.’ ( u w lh u r n e Keep p re ssu rin g the school system I quails im p o rtan t, the Bl.uk com m unity must challenge our ch ild ien to p io d u c e , to create an d to make a contribution to their conim un its It seems to me th at so m eb o d s has told out Black south (especially voting Bl.u k males) that being d u m b , speak mg as th o u g h o n e is ig n o ra n t, being uninterested in .instiling academic or im d lc s tu ta l, is the was Black people should lx' Notxxls but the Black com iniim ts can tu rn tins im age a ro u n d We must encoutage out soung people Io at liiese I conom ic d evelopm ent is an o th er m a |o r a ie a o t lo cu s ot the P o rtla n d I ib a n I eague We w ant to p ro v id e a tto rd ab le housing, revitalize parts ol N o rth e a st P o itla u d a n d , in the tu tin e , we w ant to assist sm all bust nesses We p ersu a d e d the ow ner ot the c o n d em n e d I sn n siew H otel to reh ab ilitate it and got SK50.IHMI tro m the P o rtla n d I)esclo p m en i I onim is sion A I S.OOO sq u a ie to o l o lliv c to house th e I e a g u e's e n tile o p e ratio n , plus 24 units ot rental housing lo t (tie elderly or handleapixxl was coiistruci ed I h at's economic development (tu rn e r D oes th e I ib a n I eag u e have p lan s to bu ild m o re housing ’ ( u w lh u rn e Ves Now we’re work mg on a 19 unit ap artm en t house for general m arket late housing (tu rn er D o so u agree with those civil rights o rganizations w ho sav the R eagan A d m in istratio n is u s in g to destros this n atio n ’s civil tights' laws'.’ ( uw lhurne > es An example ol this is tlie a d m im s iia lio n 's attem p t to re ­ scind I xeculise O rd er 112416 W hat tlie a tta c k s on M fiim a tise A ction means is that Black |X-ople ate going to have to work witli one another It sse w ant our p eo p le to liase e q u a lits . p eo p le m ust su p p o rt the l ib a n I eague, the NA.A( P, tlie Black I mt cxl I tout and other such organizations Mans ot out people d o not R onald Reagan wants to be around long en o u g h to erase the gam s we made in Affirmative Action (turner Do so u think the I S Su ptem e C o u rt will eliminate iob quotas lor minorities ’ ( u w lh u rn e Ves I think the Su pretne ( o u it will eliminate quotas and i, will be u n fo r tu n a te Blacks m ust realize th a t q u o ta s p ro tect us only when the liberal psschology ot society in in o peration and when conservative psychology takes over the quotas will be e lim in ated W e can n o t tie th e strength o f our future to liberal think mg or co n serv ativ e thinking We can only tie the stren g th ol o u t In lin e to units and the p u rpose and dedication ot our thinking. AUTO BROADWAY^ TOYOTA 307 N E B ro a d w a y P o rtlan d OR 97232 I503I 284 1105 BROADWAX TOYOTA B ro ad w ay Exxon • • • • • e A • M • , e • s » ' 2 DAR Y INCLUOING SUNDAYS M S h Ma tor and oilier local celebrities will de tenmix* tlx- wmixTs of tlx- costunx- eon test with categories in: best grcxip, scari­ est, most o riginal, funniest an d most outragous G ran d prize is tw o round trip tickets to I as Vegas on Sunw orld International Airwavs I lx- Hcx> Bull has been a sell exit each ol its fixu seats atxl reversed an award trom the ( orporation of Public Broad casting as oix- of tlx- mewl unique publx radio station fundraising events It is considered bs m ans Portlanders to be oix- of tlx- funnest parties of the year I xket prices are $11, $10 lor KBOO m em bers and an unlucky $11 at tlie d o o r. I ickets can now be purchased bs p h o n e Iront K BO O ra d io s ta tio n , 20 SI H, 2TI 80.12, and from Bass Ticket outlets in October Ages 21 atxl over, please T J /M a rt: I 30 AM 4 00 FM At • • « w g Se-. • Se-V • • u h • >•' • Ou» » • •• e h i I 5 M ' M IS C E L L A N E O U S > ■eUfWTALS 234-74M a wa Vl 519 N E Bt o a d w a y 284 5050 • Sales • Service BEAUTY Leasing • Parts bell's /d H IA U T V b H A H H (H SU PPLIES P H jl A M ) l i s t t) ( A HS A M ) T R U ( KS s i R v i c i D t P A R i M r i y r hours 7 31) A M 5 0 0 P M M O N D A Y tH H U f R ID A V • e« H Ne-. e« • • •• « • fM.e-eee »o» » * ” • W I'M W • rr>O«t 5001 N E U nion (C orner of A lb erta ) 288 5303 284-1105 5834 N E U nion Ave ibOJi 281 6393 3 0 7 ISJ ( yd'ncs b » sir» Fran W h ite Appliances b T V. A l W A V S A (¡O O P S f l I C T IO N o r M W BROADWAY PO RTLAND M RS C S W iQS S lj - .es A a css • cs BARB S S to p A M ln lt M a rt 2 N K illin g s w o rth “•d'$ TO? 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A panel of dis tm guished pidges including Jo n ath an Nx botas, ( tx ts I Hansen, Nuxls Duci Ads O n This P a g e A re O f Local Businesses T hat A r c H e lp in g B u ild A t e l l e r C o m m u n ity A tto r n e y a t Law G E N E R A T IO N S 5315 N Vnrx:ouvw A v « I'rrsw.t ,97717 4624 N.E 9th (90312490666 NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO?HAVE A PROBLEM’ CALL Performance Control Auto Service Center 2BM Nf U n io n 281 9642 Rev Mayes RESTAURANT IS N D » S m in i • m »«■«ary • n u i »**r Hun R la 284 3332 EXECUTIVE C U S T O M Tailoring Intern ation al M an W o m an Children THE O TH E R S ID E C a .x .M W IN G S OF LOVE 819 XiSmgeworth St (GO31289 9S14 281 1638 U 10 T * f »Fl N S t lv .M g Kr Q a» H >«