Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, July 01, 1987, Image 12

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    YEA! WE GIVE YOU TME BEAT OE
WHAT WE KNOW
Rest area busts increasing
ctivity at the Baldock Rest Area on
1-5 south of Charbonneau has led to
the arrest of several men during
recent months. Some of those arrested
have already been convicted of Public In­
decency while others are still awaiting trial.
Information indicates that the men have
been arrested at their homes by police from
Clackamas County. They are shown
photographs of themselves, then taken
into custody. One man says he was shown
a photograph of himself while sitting in a
stall and another while he was getting into
his car.
Ben Merrill, a Portland attorney who
has represented two of the men, says, ‘ ‘So
far, those who plead guilty to “ Public In­
decency” are being sentenced to one year
bench probation, a fine of $100 and up to
sixty hours of community service in lieu of
jail.”
Police tactics in these arrests raise ques­
tions whether the aim is to stop public
sexual activity or to harass gay men.
Prominently displayed signs warning of
area surveillance and AIDS would have an
undeniable effect on many people who
participate in such activities as has been
shown recently in San Francisco.
And signs would certainly be more cost
effective. But then, of course, a few cops
would be deprived of their jollytimes.
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extraordinary, so passionately declared his
love for Ollie that his questioner came
unglued. When the Congressman asked
Hakim to describe his affection for Col.
North, the Congressman swallowed the
word “ love” and after an uncomfortable
silence said “ like.”
It’s good to know, isn’t it, that good old
American hypocrisy is still alive and
thriving?
Queersville demobilizes
in August
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But is it safe?
natches of testimony in the Iran-
Contra hearings make me wonder if
Ollie North keeps condoms handy.
CIA operative Felix Rodriguez testified
that Ollie felt protected from Congress be­
cause , The Old Man loved his ass.’ ’ Further
testimony revealed that the “ Old Man” is
Ronald Reagan.
And earlier, Albert Hakim, arms dealer
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ueersville, the mythological
metropolis nestled somewhere
between Vemonia and Oz, will
disperse into the ozone at the conclusion of
a special one hour program on August 8.
Created and hosted by Michelle Lengua-
bush and Howie Baggadonutz. Queersville
has been broadcast on KBOO 90.7fm
since January 1986 and has proved to be
one of the listener-supported radio station’s
most popular fundraisers.
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Last month Just Out erroneously report­
ed that Queersville would be leaving the
air because of problems with the Federal
Communications Commission. Neither
KBOO nor Queersville has encountered
any difficulties with the FCC over material
used on the program. Queersville will dis­
appear because Michelle is moving away.
Michelle called us immediately after
reading our faux pas to tell us she’d like
nothing better than to stick around and
stick it to the FCC but she will be leaving
Portland in August.
Queersville is the first gay/lesbian radio
program in Portland to gain a community­
wide audience. Howie and Michelle
created universal comedy based on the
lesbian/gay experience and led
Queersville's many volunteer players to
outrageous and compelling comedic
extremes.
They will be missed. Maybe, like
Brigadoon, Queersville will reemerge
from the mists someday.
The Wedding date set
The Wedding date has been set for 2
p.m ., October 10,1987, the afternoon pre­
ceding the National March on Washington
for Lesbian and Gay Rights. The Wedding
is a demonstration officially sponsored by
the National March on Washington to de­
mand that same-sex domestic partners be
entitled to the same rights as married
heterosexual couples.
The Wedding organizers, Couples,
Inc., are hoping that at least one thousand
couples will celebrate their relationships.
For more information on the March on
Washington contact the National March on
Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights,
Woodward Building, 733 15th Street,
NW, Room 315, Washington, DC or for
The wedding contact COUPLES, Inc.,
P.O. Box 13323, Los Angeles, CA 90013.
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