P ig r 6 Portland Observer Thursday. October 17, 1974 f. * ■ , \ t : N A C I) refunds expenses The Journal reported that after becoming N A C D Presi dent in April of 1974. I was allowed $0.lMX) to travel, yet used PMSC funds on three occasions in the amount of $2.000 The true farts are that since becoming N A C D President, I have traveled to Washington. D.C. twice and to Miami. Florida once on N A C D business. Since there are no N A C D funds, at present, at my disposal in Portland and based on nor mal PMSC travel procedures, travel funds were advanced by PMSC with the notation that reimbursement would be made by the sponsoring agency The total cost of these th re e trip s was $1,868.52 and the sponsoring agency, N A C D , has. in fact, reimbursed PM SC in the same amount of $1.SOS.52. j •1-1» | h > ; 1. 7V“ Cleveland Gik-rea« addresses the press and the public as he presents his answer to press charges against him. M s * egas agenev visited Gilcrease answers charges (Continued from pg. 1. col. 91 and Feeney in their articles, but during the process, these tw o re p o rte rs took the liberty of misquoting the PMSC Board Chairman. John D. Rice, on several occasions. Following the meeting held in my office on October 4th. wherein Long and Feeney questioned me in the pres ence of M r Rice and the PMSC attorney. M r. Neil Jorgenson, and with both parties taping the discus sion. these two had the audacity to burst into M r. Jorgenson's private office unannounced later in the day. accusing he and I of placing persons outside my office door during our meet ing to eavesdrop through the intercom system. This is not only impossible based on the capability of the intercom system, but highly insulting to M r Jorgenson, who to­ gether with myself emphati rally deny that any un LIQUIDATORS | BARGAINS) BARGAINS! * • a«» d«s«ng »vi itach »4 fO«» (•cevpemg« >«g»** rs«w ROOFING S2SO Ife N re a K a g I M 9S J T a b ? "d r o o lm q iq $ 1 9 .9 5 I I to o l c o a tin g | 55 g o ) d fu m i j PANELING Wolnvt tfrip panel 3 p«««t 99 c I 4 b 8 | O f t ' " - ' A grade 4«8 5 2 . I l l I Ponplmg 20 $1.19 $4 9 0 1 k.ndt 4.8 P o n a lm g m o ld in g P fo F .n .th e d » o o d I 96c , DOORS •2.50 to »4.5« I llO S J D l H ow w door fro m door» PfOhung door* $19 $ 261 $29 1 From door* prehung ftifo ld m m o l d o o r* 5 O' 6 W ood $ 5 .9 $ I b *o
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On September 17. 1974, the PMSC attorney received a letter from Bona Id J. Sterl mg. Jr., Editor of th<- Oregon Journal, in which he stated “. . . we would naturally ex peel to have a discussion with him (Gilcrease) of the material in our findings before we made a decision whether to publicize any arti cles resulting from Jim Long's in v e s tig a tio n . . ." This discussion was held and taped on October 4th. but at no time prior to this dis cussion was I apprised of the findings of the Journal and the matters on which they wished to question me. Therefore, I was totally un prepared for their inter rogation. Because I had not been allowed the opportunity to review their material and my own records. I was un able to respond factually and accurately to many of the questions posed to me I take strong exception to the in v e s tig a to rs choosing to quote some of these re­ sponses. which served their own purposes by further enhancing their efforts to discredit me by inferring that I hedged on their ques tions in trying to conceal wrong doing on my part. When, in fact. I could not spontaneously respond, based on my inability to remember specific facts, dates, amounts, etc. of events that occurred up to two years prior. a u t h o r i z e d lis te n in g took place whatsoever. This inei dent was documented by M r Jorgenson hy letter, dated October 4th, to Jim Ixmg 1 can '-ertainly understand the frust it ion on the part 4 Ixmg and Feeney, but what 1 cannot understand. nor ex ruse, is the fact thx - e they completed their inv. gation and reviewed the in formation and documents in their possession, they did not public records. PMSC was ordered to disclose for in spection and copying all documents requested by the petitioner, James 0 . Long, as indicated by the exhibit attached to the Order, which was. in fart, the identical material that had been pre viously requested and turned over to Ixmg on August 13th at the direction of the PMSC Board Chairman. Long's letter to the District At torney was dated September 11. 1974, but the petition was not granted until October 9. 1974 and published in the Journal on October 9th. which just happened to coin ride with Long and Feeney's expose' published at the same time. I then and only then further recognized the magnitude of political ramifi cation behind this entire matter Commissioner ( lark responds I was equally disppointed with County Commissioner Donald Clark’s response to the Journal articles, as re­ ported in the Journal on October 9th that he would ask the County auditor to find out whether Multnomah County's $29.000 contribution to the seven million dollar poverty program had been properly spent. He ex plained that the auditor would report to the Board of County Commissioners and the procedure would he to bring any problem to the a tte n tio n of the proper authorities, probably the Dis trict Attorney. Fully aware of C om m issioner C la r k ’s political ambitions. I am not surprised at this manuever either. I wish to briefly review with you at this time some of the inaccuracies which exist in the Long Feeney report. Each inaccuracy is clarified indepth by the report and exhibits presented to you here today. I would also like to state that any citizen wanting a copy of my report may receive one by con tarting the PMSC office. The Journal reported that 1 collected $725 in cash from PMSC for a seminar in Phoenix, but left the seminar early to fly to Las Vegas to examine a card dealer school. I did. in fact, attend a seminar in Phoenix and re reived a check in the amount of $725. which included $550 registration fee and $175 in per diem. Based on an earlier telephone conversa tion with the C A P Director in M s Vegas, 1 departed Phoenix on the evening of February 27th to tour and review the total facilities and program of the I as Vegas CAP. which inctw c. thei- Dealers' Training Class con cept, which is unique in the country for training the un skilled to enter employment with the hotel industry. I did not rlaim per diem, nor hotel expenses while in M s Vegas, as the $550 registra tion fee paid for the seminar in Phoenix included hotel accommodations and some meals and 1 did not want PMSC charged for the added expense, although I was there on agency business. It should be noted also that the difference in air fare for the return flight routed through M s Vegas was only $9.01 more than my original sche duled return flight. »15.000 overtime pay rejected The Journal reported that on May 13th, Gilcrease was paid $5.245 for accrued vara tion on grounds that he had been unable to take leave for the last several years and further reported that yet I was gone at least 120 days on trips at a cost of $7,1X10 in air fare and $6.000 in ex penses. In response to this allega tion. I would like to briefly clarify certain facts, which are explained indepth in my report. First dealing with the accrued annual leave payment Due to the con tinuous crisis s itu a tio n s during my six years of em ployment with the Portland Metropolitan Steering Com PMSC provide, information Perhaps I am not know ledgeable. to the extent of some, of the developments in this whole matter which further perpetuated in the minds of the public that I. C levelan d G ilcrease. had failed to cooperate with the Journal investigators. Speci fically, upon my return from The fourteenth anniver a one week vacation with my sary of the Republic of family on August 13th, I was Nigeria will be relebrated in informed that Jim Long and Portland with the visit of the Dick Feeney had requested Nigerian Ambassador as a material from PMSC through representative of Nigeria. our Board Chairman. M r. John Rice. Because M r. Rice Nigeria is the largest Black and I have long shared the country in the world, with a philosophy that whenever population of 17 million, and any citizen wants to review is fifth in production of oil. PMSC records, they are placed at their disposal as rapidly as possible; M r. Rice, in my absence, directed the Deputy Director. Fran Good rich, and our fiscal staff to turn over all requested Tree Litter m a te ria l which included records of my 1973 74 travel expenses, my 197374 local travel expenses. 1973 74 ex­ F ro m tim e to lim e, when Ihe m ay have a valid com plaint when pense files on PMSC auto­ west wind blew, twigs and leaves the in ju ry he suffers is m ore sub mobiles, 1973 74 records and from Fred M ille r's poplar tree stantial. Thus, when branches invoices relating to PMSC would d u lle r down into a neigh­ actually spread across Ih e prop credit cards, 1973 74 PMSC bor's back yard Resentful, the e rly line, mosl courts give Ihe telephone b illin gs. P M S C neighbor finally took the m ailer neighbor ihe right lo chop them 1973 74 cancelled checks, and into ihe courtroom . off at the boundary. It is up io M ille r lo keep his F u rth erm o re, a neighbor usually records and bank statements In ter out o f my yard.' he told Ihe has grounds for suit if a tree from the Northwest Assoria |udge " I f Ihere is no other way. threatens his safety. A noth er case tion for Community Develop Ihen let him cut ihe tree d o w n '' involved a badly decayed e lm . ment. standing near a back yard fence Hui the court refused lo m is in. With the exception of The next door neighbor, fe arfu l N oting that the tree was located N W A C D records for which I o f an im pending accident, warned entirely on M ille r's land. Ihe alone have no authority to Ihe tree’s ow ner o f the danger — courl said he could not be blamed to no avail. release, all requested ma fo r the natural process o f shed One m orning, during a storm, terials were turned over to ding. a heavy bough split off and fell Long on August 13 or G e n e ra lly speaking, the law w ill across the fence, smiting Ihe not interfere w ith natural grow th shortly thereafter, in addi­ neighbor on the shoulder U n d e r on private property tion to subsequent docu these circumstances, the ow ner o f Thus, another m an was held ments requested by him. Ihe tree was held responsible for entitled to m aintain four large the neighbor's mishap Because of this, I was maple trees on his land even though they kept a n e i g h b o r ri. ' 1 h ' C? " r” * ikt information may rail either mu i l t e t r a 665 1131 or 665 H I43 The public is invited to attend I T U M.O. UNION ■ N I RIILJWOSWOOTH W endell W allace m inistering Jesus M iracle R ally FREEDOM OF FINANCE 282-2 2 1 6 the ,r FAMILY^» LAWYER J k. Save SM ITH 'S Whirlpool BETTER BUYS’’ MEAN BETTER QUALITY! CRIAT VALUI IN HOME LAUNDRY! 7 A dance will be held at 8.00 p.m. at the Viking Bar at Portland Slate University, which will include a fashion show and music by the Com munity Jazz Band. The affair is presented by the Nigerian Student Union. Inr. of which O.A. E sn et is President, and the Blark community. Automatic 3-Cyde Washer M O D E L IV A 4 0 0 0 Choow from N o rm o l G e n tle or S u p « Sook cycl«« E n zy n w to o k le t ting 2 A g ita tio n . 2 Spin Speed «election» 3 W a t « tem p iele< fio n t W a t « level c ontrol. Su­ per Soak cycle provide« on es- tro «is minute« o f tc ru b b iiig to OES honors Vickers Past Grand M atron D or­ othy E. Vickers of Prinre Hall Grand Chapter, O .E .8., State of Oregon and its Jurisdiction has recently re ­ ceived a Meritorious Cert ificale in recognition of distinguished services and jM-rsonal c o n trib u tio n s of time and effort to the Grand Chapter of Alaska and has been made an Honorary Past Grand Matron of P.H. Grand f'hapter of the State of Alaska and Jurisdiction. In 1972 Grand Master Richard J. W atts of Alaska contacted Grand M aster E li­ jah Graham of the State of Oregon to aid Alaska in. forming its Grand Chapter. Grand Master Graham in structed Grand Patron Tre vol Mason and Grand Matron Dorothy E. Vickers to per form these duties. Before Grand I ’alron Mason and Grand Matron Vickers term of office expired they had laid the groundwork to form the Grand f'hapter of Alaska 288-6571 Mambo» F «data* ITepoait i r w P K A Corp Students honor N ig erian freedom It achieved independence from Great Britain in I960 A dinner will be held at 12:00 noon on October 18th at Portland State Univer sity's Ballroom in Smith Memorial Hall. The dinner will feature Nigerian and American food. Admission to the talk is free, with lunch at $2.00. BANK dirty g e t e s tr a clean thing» rea lly Automatic Dryer Run« on e it h « 15 5 - volt ho ute- >r 2 2 0 -v o lf in«tnilcifinn Provide« «pecial p e rm a n e n t pre«« fo b ric t A ir te ttin g a n d »etting for e x tr o convenience w ith «pecial fo b 368 DOROTHY VICKERS Since the formation of the Alaska Grand Chapter. Past Grand Matron Vickers’ ad vice and counsel has fre quently been solicited She attended the 1974 Grand Session in Anchorage, Alaska as the guest of Grand Worthy Matron Irene Cole man and M .W Grand Master Ita v m o n d ( nlr-rnan TRADE-INS WELCOME O lf - S ln t l Parking EASY TERMS " '/’/’«•„...„j SMITH'S » hop e to e M O N THWU te i »AT T il * I 30th and S.E. D IV IS IO N • 234-9351