Youths, police conflict PORTLAND (AP) — An angry crowd of about 150 youths throw rocks and bottles at poiito Sunday night uftor officers responding to reports of vandalism showed up at n downtown rock concert, officers said. Al«nit 150 police in riot gear blocked off several streets and Burnside Bridge over the Willamette River ns demonstrators veiled obscenities and ac< used them of inciting more violence Police made about 25 or 30 arrests on various charges, said police Sgt. Derrick Pox worth. No injuries were immediately reported. The area began to return to calm about 0:30 p in as darkness fell. The incident began at Pioneer Courthouse Square, a brick covered park, where about 30 or -»0 people who relied them selves anarchists wore gathered. Pox worth said. The group Inter walked to the X-Ray Cafe and joined sever al more people who wero gathered for a punk ror k concert. Pox worth said. Police began making arrest* when the group spread out through the downtown ansa, throwing objects at police. Pox worth said officers were dispatched to the area when police received reports of people vandalizing cars, throwing rocks and blocking streets. The confrontation outside of the X Kny (-ife began about fi:30 p in., police said. Witnesses said the scene at the concert was controlled before police arrived. THE ULTIMATE SANDWICH “Things are different here.” • Fresh bread made daily from scratch • Soup, salads, baked goods • Free delivery after 5 p.m & all day weekends 11.25 OFF ! Any Large Sandwich Expires 7/29V93 (xiigo^cnL THE ULTIMATE SANDWICH Hours Mon-Sal 10 30am-8pm • Sun 11am-7pm 880 E 13th. Across from the U of 0 Bookstore • 344-1949 .750 OFF Any Small Sandwich Expires 7/2W93 L Hours Moi 880 E 13th. Aci ■■tt-t—1 fffir rr.s Hours Mon-Sat 10 30am-8pm • Sun 11am-7pm 880 E 13th. Across from the U of 0 Bookstore • 344-1949 LSmSmSLSSwEmSmSmSb UFO convention visits beyond BELI.KVUF. Wash (API — Many pimple f*•«* 1 they'll In* branded as flakes if others know about their interest or experi ence with I TOs Not Manlyn Childs Child* say * she has had < on tinuing contact with UFO* ever sinc.e she was a young girl gross - mg up on her family'* farm in Denver Her parents dismissed curious living discs as part of a Russian spy mission "I believe certain people in certain families are tracked," Childs said John Carpenter, a psvc hialrii social worker from Springfield. Mo. said cases like Childs' aren't uncommon Ho said he has treated more than HO people who. under hypnosis, have revealed details of alien abduc tions Carpenter said the people react much the same way they would to a movie "They each have different reactions to the experience." he said "That's natural human behavior " Carpenter and Child*. c;o director of the Washington state branch of the Mutual UFO Net work Inc . were two of the par tii ipant* at the weekend UF’O research conference in Bellevue. Tht) two-day conference — organized hv TRIAD. n Missouri based research group— present ed 1JFO enthusiasts and skepth s with a chance to learn more ahmit a subjei t that goes far beyond the outer limits An architei t offered theories about possible life on Mars A psvchiatrist talked about his case studies of people who, under hypnosis, revealed details of alien ahdiu lions Two jour nalists ai ( used tile I LS govern ment of hiding information about hidden alien spans raft I House Carpenter, one of TRI AD'S three partners, said JO to J3 more UrO conferences are planned within the next year She said group would like to oven ome common stereotypes associated with unexplained phenomena "We think it's important to bring the scientific community together with the public." she said. "This is not a Trekkie con vention These are intelligent people asking intelligent ques tions." Conference organizers expect ed about 300 participants. They said about 300 had registered by about mid-day Saturday Some who attended the first *• available until Int er this week But it will probably run between $51)0.000 to $:* r> million, polfce spokesman Bruce Toney said Sunday San lose polic e hud I men prepared for as many as 500 arrests a day, though tile numbers turned out to be far lower than that. Toney said. Polit e based their estimates on events in Wichita. Kan . where Operation Resc ue had a 4l> day campaign his! year "We had intelligent e on what to ex pec t when they c ame to San lose, licit it fell far short of what we were antic ipating I think esen Operation Res cue was disappointed in hnyv things turned out." Toney said Operation Resc ue leaders had a c losing prayer rally Sunday at Evangel Christian Fellowship < hurt h in San lose vowing that their anti-abortion c ampaign was not over "We vv ill fight the forces that are anti-Christ, anti American and anti-morality ." preac bed Pastor David tiinnistraci. "We re going to fight this battle in San Jose and Santa Clara i minty until we abolish abor tion clinics one c and for all Outside of the church, about HO abortion rights advocates i hauled "Three, five, seven, 10. why art all vonr loaders men?" They hold aloft signs read ing "Goodbye. Good Riddance" and "Don't Call Us. We’ll Call You." Across the street Georgia Haltier and her two daughters stood on their porch, watching the stream of cars entering the t hurch parking lot Thirteen year-old Michael had just come bat k from a week of helping out after her godmother hud .1 habv when the first Operation Rescue rally was at the ( hurt h Haltier made signs reading "Free Your Mind" and "It's not YOUR Womb" and put them up in the fam ily s living room window. A "Pro-Choice Victory” banner hung from the eaves "We re a pro-choice family We believe in keeping our rights." her moth er said. Of the 110 arrests during the course of the rveek, ‘10 yyere Operation Rest.ue volunteers, spokes woman Susan Finn said. Seventeen of those were still in jail Sunday night because they yyere arrest ed more than om e Sunday 's rally marked the end of the Operation Rescue's 10-day. seven-city "Cities of Refuge" < am paign San lose polke said no clinics yyere dosed I vet a use of the protests Operation Rest ue leader Chet Callegher said Ins group plans a march on the mayor of San Jose's house next Saturday. "to let her know bow yve feel alvout not being able to s|>eak freely ." Opticolor Film 1W24-100ASA 122 1-Hr Photo 2nd Set 4" Prints 99