Portland Observer, June 6, 1984 Section I Page 3 Hatch faces M.B .E. counter suit by L a m ta D u k e G R A SSR O O T N EW S. N. W — A n o th e r chapter has been added to the c o n tro v e rs y s u rro u n d in g R .A . H a tc h C o m p a n y vs. some M in o rity Business Enterprises (M B E *s ). N a t h a n J. P r o b y , P re s id e n t o f U n ite d M in o rity W o rk e rs , a n n o u n ­ ced F rid a y , June I , th a t he w ill c ir­ culate a petition dem anding an audit o f th e S u rfa c e T r a n s p o r t a t io n A ssistan ce A c t ( S T A A ) m o n ies in O regon. " B y July 1st, we w ill have a suit in F e d e ra l C o u r t to get an i n j u n ­ c tio n to g iv e us tim e to get an a c ­ c o u n t o f a ll th e m o n e y . W e a re fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t said H o p s in g C o n s t r u c t io n d id n o t m a in ta in enough c o n tro l over its business a f ­ fa ir s to be c e r t ifie d as an M B E . lo o k in g at 2 0 0 m illio n d o lla rs and the question is where is our piece o f the a c tio n ? W e are g o in g to get it g o in g a n d h o ld e v e ry o n e re s p o n ­ s ib le ." P ro b y said he w ill also q u e s tio n w h e th e r H o p s in g C o n s t r u c t io n s h o u ld be a llo w e d to c o n tin u e w o r k in g . In O c to b e r , 1 9 8 3 , the " T h e y should not be able to use any o f that m o n e y ," Prob y added. H o w e v e r , w h e n H o p s in g was decertified as an M B E . there was no m ention o f the d ecertification being r e tro a c tiv e n o r w as a n y o n e fo u n d Religious freedom in Nicaragua by C a th e riM Siegner In the last o f o u r series o f in te r ­ view s w ith C e n t r a l A m e r ic a n I n ­ fo r m a tio n Week spokespersons, the O b s e r v e r h ea rs f r o m th e R e v . Tomas Tellez, executive secretary o f th e b a p t is t C o n v e n tio n of N icaragua. Rev. Tellez was in P o rtla n d , M a y I I . as p a r t o f a m o n th -lo n g s p e a k in g to u r o f th e western U .S . s p o n s o re d b y th e In t e r r e lig io u s F o u n d a t io n fo r C o m m u n ity O r g a n iz a t io n o f N e w Y o rk a n d E cum enical M inistries o f Oregon. T o m a a T a lle r R e v . T o m a s T e lle z is e x e c u tiv e secretary o f the B aptist C o n v e n tio n o f N ic a r a g u a . H e is a n a tiv e N ic a ra g u a n a n d liv e s in M a s a ja , a b o u t 'A h o u r fr o m the c a p ita l o f M an agu a. T e lle z is on a o n e -m o n th to u r o f the U .S ., speaking abo ut conditions in N ic a r a g u a a n d p le a d in g w ith N o r t h A m e r ic a n s to p re s s u re the U .S . governm ent to stop aidin g the c o n tra s . H e was in P o r tla n d a fte r a d d re s s in g a u d ie n c e s in s e v era l W a s h in g to n c itie s , w h e re he received “ a very positive response." H e said the c o n tra a tta c k s have k ille d at least 1 ,0 0 0 p eo p le so fa r . " T h e a tta c k s o n th e b o r d e r w ith C o s ta R ic a a n d H o n d u r a s h av e killed tiny children; they have raped hundreds o f w om en; burned schools a n d m e d ic a l f a c ilit ie s . T h e y h av e m urdered physicians, including one French and one G e rm a n physician It is c a u s in g tre m e n d o u s fe a r and panic in the c o u n try .” T e lle z said the N ic a ra g u a n s fea r the U . S . w ill in v a d e " l i k e the M arines in G ren ada. It has been im ­ p o s s ib le , to d a te , f o r th e c o n tra s because they have no support fro m the people o f N icarag ua. " I f Reagan is re -e le c te d , p eo ple feel the firs t th in g he w ill do is in ­ vade. H e w ill erase N ic a ra g u a fro m C e n t r a l A m e r ic a . T h e p e o p le o f Nicaragua are prepared to d ie ." W h e n as k ed w h y N ic a r a g u a 's fo r m o f g o v e rn m e n t seems to be such a priority item to the U.S. govern­ m e n t, T e lle z r e p lie d . " I t m ean s fo r R onald Reagan a loss o f pow er, c o n tro l and w e a lth . N ic a ra g u a is a ‘ bad e x a m p le ' to other countries. It m eans it is p ossible to c h a n g e the le g a c y o f p o v e rty a n d m a ln u ­ t r i t i o n — to h o p e fo r a d ec e n t life out o f c o n tro l o f W a s h in g to n , negligent. Prob y indicted Bob H a tch fo r not keeping his w ord when he agreed to h ire iro n w o rk e rs re fe rre d by h im . " I sent three to his w ork site and his son h ire d th e m . B ut his f o r e m a n , w h o was B la c k , said they w ere not q u a lifie d . I to ld O .B . H ill ab o u t it, a n d he s ta rte d d e a lin g w ith it and ended up w ith a j o b . " H i l l was also accused o f d is ru p ­ tin g P r o b y 's m e e tin g F r id a y , b u t H ill denied the allegatio n. " I d id not say a n y th in g a n d the p ro b le m was th a t the m eetin g was n ot w ell a tte n d e d . I observed w hat was going on and it basically was a bunch o f c o n fu s io n ." H ill, p re s id e n t of CSS and ' » H and C ra fte d W ood Stoves In c. A ssociates, runs a co u n s e lin g firm that is the go between for R .A . H a t­ ch an d M B E 's in h ir in g a n d in ­ v e s tig a tin g c o m p la in ts { P o r t la n d Observer, M a y 31st). 26 Year H i l l said he has n o th in g b ut respect fo r P r o b y because P r o b y , " m a d e it possible fo r me to d o the lit t le b it I 'm d o in g f o r M B E 's . " A n d he added that if his com p la in t had v a lid ity , " I w ill m ake a recom ­ m e n d a tio n to h av e th a t s itu a tio n reconciled But, he has yet to ask me to look into the charges." H i l l said som e o f P r o b y 's asser­ tion had m erit. " T h e r e are all types o f c o n tra c to rs n o t in c o m p lia n c e w ith th e S T A A a n d E q u a l E m ­ p lo y m e n t O p p o r tu n ity ( E E O ) . T h e p rim e c o n tra c to rs d o n o t k n o w w h e re to lo o k f o r q u a lifie d m in orities to d o the jo b . Instead o f feeding on a frenzy over som ething th a t has a lre a d y been d e c id e d , P ro b y sh o u ld a p p ro a c h these c o n ­ tractors to help them get their shop in o rd e r." T h e controversy continues keep you posted. W e 'll O R LE Y’S H AND CRAFTED WOOD STOVES SAYS... P rep a re fo r W in ter Now! B u y an Orley Stove Today... Take Advantage of No Payments until September No Interest on 12 or 18 months financing O. A.C. or Big Discounts for Cash. UMITID TIMI OHtv O F H * ÛOOP THROUGH AIM <5 f9(U D C ." H e said the changes in N icarag ua since th e r e v o lu tio n in 1 979 a re " d r a m a t i c . " A m o n g th e a c h ie v e ­ m e n ts h av e been th e e l i m i n ­ a tio n o f p o lio a n d o th e r c h ild ­ h o o d d iseases; d ec re as e in the O u ito. th e capital ol Equador. sits alm ost directly on top ol th e eq u ato r Because it is 9 300 feet above sea lev el. it enioys a spring like clim a te th ro u g h o u t th e year in fa n t m o r ta lity ra te fro m 25V« to I 2 W ; la n d r e fo r m p ro g ra m s th a t have b e n e fite d 4 0 ,0 0 0 fam ilies, and a c o n t in u a l d ecrease in m a ln u ­ t r i t i o n , w h ic h he s a id re a c h e d 60V» d u rin g the S o m o za d ic t a t o r ­ ship T e lle z said his o rg a n iz a tio n has not been harassed by the Sandim sta G o v e r n m e n t , even th o u g h N i ­ c a ra g u a is at least 80V» C a t h o lic . " W e h av e m o re fr e e d o m n o w . ( D u r in g S o m o z a ) it w as v e ry dangerous to help p eo ple. It w o u ld be im m e d ia te ly p o in te d o u t as ‘ C o m m u n is m .’ N o w we feel free to do this kind o f w o r k ." H e was asked w hether the Reagan A d m in is t r a t io n c h a rg e th e S a n - dinista G overnm ent is C o m m un ist is tru e. " I t depends on w h at you call C o m m u n is m ,” he replied. “ 60V» o f o u r in d u s try is p riv a te business. I f this is C om m unism , then the govern­ ment is C o m m u n is t." T elle z said m any A m e ric a n firm s a re d o in g business in N ic a ra g u a n o w , a n d " 1 ,0 0 0 U .S . c itize n s are w o r k in g in N ic a ra g u a h e lp in g the g o v e rn m e n t. H u n d re d s o f y o u n g p eo ple are h elp ing w ith the c o tto n and coffee harvests.” H e s u m m e d up h ow he sees the fu tu re o f his c o u n try . " U n le s s the A m e ric a n p eo ple d o s o m e th in g Jo s to p t h e ir o w n p re s id e n t fro m causing b lo od shed in N ic a ra g u a , I think Nicaragua w ill become a large c e m e te ry . O n ly c h ild r e n a n d o ld people w ill re m a in ." MRS. C’S WIGS $4” Betty Cifrrw. Proprietor Featuring wigs by N A O M I SIMS ANDRE DOUGLAS BILLIE b NATALIE COLE Hair Products "W e have everything you need." (2) Care Free Curl (3) Luatrasilk (4) New Era (5) S-Curl 16) World of Curl (7) Revlon (8) U-Do-lt (9) Special Feeling (10) Pro-Line And many t Menthol and Lights Menthol «• P h ilip M i n n In» items to choose from. W arning The Surgeon G eneral Has D eterm ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health M RS. C ’s W IGS 707 N.E. 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