Oregon Advance Times_1968-03-28

At a dedication service Sunday evening, March 24, the Sportsmen Club presented robes to the Altar Boys of Allen Temple C.M.E. Church. President Wllllam G. Jones made the presentation. Mesdames Bradwell and Malary, Altar Boy Chalrladles, stated that 14 young men are en– rolled In the Altar Boy program. The robes were donated by the Sporstmen from proceeds of a recent skating party. Also In attendance was Charles Crews, assistant district scout executive of the Lewis and Clark District. Voter Registration Drive and Workshop The UCEP, (Unit~ Citizens for Elimination of Poverty), will sponsor a voters' regis– tration drive and workshop on Friday, March 29 from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The drive will be held at 8914 N. Woolsey Ave. for residents Coliseum (Continued from Page l) 1974. Both of these events will attract thousands of per– sons. Roy Vernstrom, Portland business executive andChair– man of the five-man Exposi– tion-Recreation Commission which operates the Coliseum, emphasized that the Coliseum must pay its own way - must be self-sustaining. Vernstrom reminded that many new facilities have been built in other West Coast cities since the Coliseum came into existence and the competition for conventions and trade shows is becoming increasingly keen. "Not too many persons realize it," Vernstrom ex– plained, "but if we fail to produce, the Coliseum would have to close." Plans for the future include adding another 25,000 square feet of so-called "flat space" to the north end of the ex– isting Exhibit Hall. The Coli– seum present has approxi– mately 75,000 square feet of flat space, butcommissioners and Jewell are unanimously agreed that a total of 100,000 square feet are needed, along with more meeting rooms. of Columbia Villa and the ad– jacent community who are not registered voters. Citizens of all political preferences are invited to attend. YFC Rally Set For March 30 The Portland Youth For Christ Organization is plan– ning a rally to be held at 7:30 p.m., March 30 in the Jefferson High School audit– orium, 5210 N. Kerby Ave. Negro and white groups are working together on the effort, Guest artists will include soloist Jimmie McDonald, one of America's gifted young gospel baritones; Velma Moore, Capitol recording artist singing sacred music inherited from the soul stir– ring melodies of the southern slaves, and the Portland Youth For Christ New Americans Choir and Orchestra which has recently returned from an eight-day tour of Hawaii. Speaker will be evangelist Wayne Adams, Vancouver, Wash. Also appearing on the platform will be Wendell Wal– lace, local Negro evangelist. Fashion Household Distributors 70 N.E. Broadway hi ,.HARBOR Furnace Oil Gasoline Discount 282-2517 WHITNEY REAL ESTATE FIN >:. H r.Jf",1t-.'- - --- 2326 N.E. 11th Ave. Portland SA i UEI_ G V'f HITNEY [ir8~3784 -INCOME TAX- federat-state 23 Years Experience • March 28, 1968 Oregon Advance/TIMES PAge 7 Al Peterson To Get Wings > Capt. Al Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs, George B. Peterson, is now attending pilot training school at Wil– liams Air Force Base in Arizona. The schooling lasts 53 weeks. Capt. Peterson entered pilot's training April, 1967 and is scheduled to graduate in May. He is now in his final phase of training which is con– ducted in the T-38 jettrainer, Plan Board (Continued from Page I) matter of attempting to con– trol the program's seven working committees. Frank Fair, director of C– CAP' s Opportunity School, at– tending the meeting as a citi– zen, voiced strong objection to a provision proposed by the board's rules committee which stated that the working committee membership be "subject to approval of the board." Fair emphasized that mean– ingful citizens' participation would be jeopardized by re– quiring board approval and limiting the number of mem– bers on the working commit– tees. This was endorsed by several members of the board and the provision was elim– inated. This issue arose again about permitting board mem– bers to serve as chairmen of working committees. The I reason given for this was that it was necessary to keep the board informed of detailed programs being developed by the working committee. Again it was argued that this would appear to be board "dictatorship" and that work– ing committees should be per– mitted to develop their own organizations. Emmett J, Baskett, chair– man, pointed out that every working committee proposal required planning board rati– fication before submission to the city council. 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