Oregon Advance Times_1968-03-14

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The Oregon Advance/TIMES

March 14, 1968

Rules Listed For Voting In Primary Sen. Morse Speaks, Then Speeds East In order to vote in the any special booths set up · 1 . M 28 · t the registration Senator Wayne Morse Monday he voted for the open primary e ecbenon °.n aedy b' pder:~rli·ne. 0 spoke in Albina Sunday to an housing law that finally you must register Y 200 ed Se A . 1 27 Th · audience of some per- pass the nate. f pri i • . e requirements If you are unable to get to sons. After his talk he After the vote, Senator or reg stranon are to: a registration place due to answered questions and Morse got on another plane 1. Be a citizen of the illness or physical disability, visited with the community and flew back to Oregon, United States; a registrar will be sent to residents. making another talk Monday 2. Be 21 years of age by your home without charge Then the senator flew to night in his campaign for re- the day before the elec- upon written application to Washington, D. C., where on election. tion; the Registrar of Elections

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physical disability) to are out of your home county, read and write English; you may register with the 4. Have resided in the county clerk in any county state of Oregon six in the state of Oregon. months by the day be– fore the election.

Members of Friends of Africa, new organization, are shown with charter they have received from the state. In front, holding charter, are Rose Brown, left, and Alyce Marcus. Seated behind them are from left, Mrs. Verna Shepherd, the founder; Julia Fletcher and Marghree Wilkes.

Registration is open at all times but in order to qualify to vote in an election you must be registered 31 days before the election. The deadline for registering for the May Primary is April 27. Deadline for the general election on Nov. 5 is Oc– tober 5,

Africa Friends Get Charter

There are many places in Multnomah County where you may register, including the office of the Registrar of Elections, 1040 S, E. Morri– son, in any public school of– fice (grade or high school), in most branch banks and at

A newly organized group, Friends of Africa, has re– ceived from the state cor– poration commissioner its certificate of incorporation as a non-profit organization. ·Purposes as listed in the charter are to provide an increased contact with the peoples of Africa, to pro– mote a closer relationship between Americans and Af– ricans, to exchange cultural ideas and provide aid for Africans in America. Mrs. Verna Shepherd is founder of the Friends of Africa. Charter membe r s, Does Voter Total Keep Pace? by EMILE SUMMERS In the 1962 survey taken by the Portland Planning Commission, the Albina area was divided into sections. These were classified as the study area No. 1 and cen– tral Albina No. 2. At that time the Negro population was concentrated in what was known as central Albina. a district bordered by Broad– way on the south, Fremont on the north, Union Avenue on the east and the freeway on the west. The census count at that time was broken down thusly: City, total population was 372,676; the study area was 36,174, and central Albina was· 7,111. Non- white resi– dents in the city totaled 20,- 919; in the study area, 13,078 and in central Albina, 4,926. The percentage of non- white were: City, 5.6%, study area, 36.2% and central Albina, 69.4%. At that time the average income was: City, $6,333 pe r year; study area was $5,065 per year and in cen– t r al Albina, $3,946 per year. I would estimate that the non-white population, from the 7,111 in 1962, has in– creased to at least 18,000 of voting age. Voting agel There is the rub. How many of these people have registered to vote? If you are one of these • • be sure to regis– ter before the primaries. Alameda Theatre 3000 N.E. Alberta 284-9448

in addition to Mrs. Shepherd, are Rose R. Brown, Mae F. Brooks, Marghree Wilkes, Alyce Marcus, Julia Flet– cher, Joe Harris and · Ann James.

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