Page 10, Portland Observer, January 28, 1987 End of An Era? Part T w o of a T w o -P a rt Series by Leon Harris M ik e Tyson, the youngest h eavyw eigh t cham pion in history, is con g ratu lated by trainer Kevin Rooney (LI and p ro m o te r Don King after w in nin g the W orld Boxing Council title Mike Tyson B o x in g 's Y o u n g e s t S ta r Mike Tyson. 20, the youngest World Boxing Council IW BC) heavyweight champion in history, is being touted as the red hot prince of boxing, re ports the February EBONY. Tyson began his reign in professional boxing following a spectacular knockout bout against Trevor Berbick Not since Floyd Patterson, who won his first title at the age of 21. has there been such excitement over a boxing champion. In fact, ABC TV has signed him to a profitable five year contract, and HBO has scheduled him for three television fights Tyson keeps a rigorous training schedule that doesn't allow him much time for "Hanging out and going to parties " I used to think I was missing out but I did all that stuff when I was younger, and other 20 year olds are missing what I have now the excitement, meeting people, tieing known all over the world, doing what you like to do and making a great deal of money doing it," says Tyson When he’s not in the ring or training, Tyson enjoys taking in martial arts movies or taking care of the 60 pigeons he raises A young man very con fident about himself and his career, Tyson says. "I am the youngest cham pion and I’ll be the oldest." In early 1906 in a cocktail lounge at the Los Angeles Airport, I happened to overhear a conversation between two gentlemen seated in the booth next to me Being from Iowa and Texas respectively, they were discussing the state of the economy of their states, and what they had to say was ex tremely interesting. The gentleman from Iowa stated he was a farmer and had lost over $660,000 in the past two years due to foreclosure action against his farm His loss included his life savings, money loaned by family and friends, his home and car. As a tragic note, the economic problems brought on as a result of his plight caused a temporary separation from his family, due to more than frequent squabbles "You know ," he remarked to his friend from Texas. "I personally know of at least 16 farmers in the state that suf fered the same fate as I did and many more that arc in trouble." "As a mat ter of fact," he continued, "I really can't think of that many people that I know personally that are doing too well these days " The gentleman from Texas was an unemployed oil rig worker, and. after two and a half years of unemployment, had accepted a temporary position as an on call limousine driver "I know exactly what you mean." he stated "Most of my friends are in the same industry and, with the oil field bust, were forced to move on. At one time in Houston, some of the people I know had two or three jobs Now. most of the don't have any I almost made a crucial error by refusing to accept employment outside of my em ployment, until one day I realized that even service type jobs were no longer available, so I took anything to survive " "Something is happening in this country," the Texan said "Our Presi dent seems to be interested only in d e fe n s e -th e rich are getting richer, the poor, poorer What this country needs most is new leadership I'm afraid the same people who voted Reagan in are going to have to vote him out." "Am en," stated the Iowan, as he concurred Later, on the airplaine enroute to Portland, I took the opportunity to re beet back on what they had said and its impact Factually, like many Ore gonians, they were flat broke struggling to make a comeback trying to recapture some of yesterday's prosperity A lot of Oregon Reagan voters thought that they were voting for a candi date who could hold the Soviets at bay. reduce taxes, make our streets safe, cause the economy to skyrocket and hold the budget in check In stead, we have a foreign policy so chaotic that Congress has imposed con straints to hold us at bay taxes have been restructured but not through Reagan's design crime on the streets is at an all time high the economy is on a roller coaster and faced with uncertainties the budget has caused many of us to scurry for our dictionaries and look up a seldom used work one trillion dollars. I used to wonder how much a trillion dollars was, until I heard a TV commentator say it was enough to give every man, woman, and child on earth $25 00 each Somehow something seems to have gone wrong with "Reaganomics' As a matter of fact, it's difficult to even trace its origin, since nobody wants to take the credit for introducing its termonology But considering its deva stating effects, who can blame them Here in Oregon, the elderly feel betrayed, because, in addition to "shoe string survival, they now have to worry about the "high cost of dying" The poor, the homeless, the hungry, and the unemployed, having little chance before Reaganomics ", now find themselves existing in a society equated only with the days of the "Great Depression" Small businesses, farm owners, banks, and even some large corporations find themselves mired in a sea of economic hysteria with no relief in sight Blacks and other minorities, already embattered with a multitude of social and economic woes, have found it necessary to shore up their defenses against an administration hell trent on negating Civil Rights gams of many years past For all of the above, and others who have suffered, we are faced with the reality that Reaganomics" still has two more years to run its course But the question remains, how many banks, farms, homes, or businesses can survive another two years/ How many people can survive? And even if "Reaganomics is around another two years, one must remember that the transition from one administration to another takes lime Subsequently. Reaganomics though isting", may be around for some time As Oregonians, we have suffered through it for five and a half years Can we survive another three or more? Eating For A Healthy Heart February is National Heart Month Emanuel Hospital b Health Center is sponsoring two classes to help you help your heart "Eating for a Healthy Heart" emphasizes the importance of low choles terol meals and food preparation The classes will be held from 7 to 8 30 p m. at Emanuel in Room 1075 Course fee is $6 "Cooking for a Healthy Heart" provides the students with a meal cooked to perfection that follows the American Heart Association' guidelines for proper nutrition balancing high fiber with low cholesterol This class will be held from 7 to 9 p m at Emanuel in Room 10/7 Course fee is $15 Register early for these classes by calling 280 4284 Career Conference Set Young women from the Portland metropolitan area will have an oppor tunity to meet with local women representing various careers at the eighth annual Expanding Your Horizons Career Conference on Saturday. February 7, 1987 The conference will be held at Portland State University from 8 45 a m to 12:30 p m and is open to young women 7th through 12th grade Preregistration deadline is January 31, 1987 For further information, please contact Barbara Berard at 248 6800, ext 499 Portland Trail Blazer Steve Johnson (33) gets his hook over Blair Rasmussen (41) of the Denver Nuggests in the Blazer 145 141 w in Johnson scored 32 points. Photo By Richard J Brow n NOTARY BOOKKEEPING & INCOME TAX SERVICE LICENSED TAX CONSULTANT • TAX PLANNING • • PROFESSIONAL TYPING JOE TAYLOR Tax ( onxullxnt 3833 N E Killinsw orth Portland. OR 97211 OPEN 9 4 30 b 6 9:00 President Byrne Invites Oregon State University M in o rity and EOP A lum ni to visit OSU campus on February 21.1987 for lunch at 12 noon. 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