Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 26, 1984, Page 10, Image 10

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Page 10 Portland Obaarvar, Saptambar 28. 1964
Bogle lacks political baggage
CHUCK ROAST
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ma being tough or harah. Thoee are
the kinda of mamoriea I'm banking on
tor people to recall "
Other« view Bogle aa the candidate
of the police bureau, but he said he
hea not received an endoreament or
any funds from the Police Aaeocte
bon.
The iaauea Bogle hea incorporated
into his campaign are crime, bueineaa
development and quality of kfe Ke
went« to aee more coordination
among the reeourcee of the state. City
and private sector to secure buai-
nees growth
Bogle celled the City Club's idea for
zoned prostitution "ridiculous.''
"For a government body to sane
bon prostrt’rtion is Nke telling your kid
If you're hard-up for money, «'a O.K.
to eel your body. Proedtubon a not a
victimleee crime. It's the degradation
o ffe
Bogle's tan- re as Executive ,
ant for Commiaetoner Schwab was
during a period when the Affirmative
Action commitment of the City of
Portland wee not put into practice
Whan questioned about the Affirma­
tive Action record, Bogle said, "A t
this time I have not taken a look at the
problem but w a are stiR in the aariy
stages of the campaign."
W hy should voters mark their bai
lota for him? "I offer the citizen» a
unique background. I could shape a
partnership that would lead to a re­
duction in crime. M y experience in
the news media has sensitized me to
the conditions of our city M y two
years with the city has taught me
what buttons to push for the crti
As a political newcomer Bogle said,
'I have no political baggage end that
sent
Toran stresses background
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P age
I. Column 4)
booklet be prepared for the voters on
a* the candidates for City Council
Her campaign is currently formulating
a packet to present to City Council for
approval.
She does not see her party af­
filiation ee a Republican a con
»deration the voters will take into ac­
count in thia non-partisan race.
Toran he» hired a public relation
firm to develop name famiierity. "By
the middla of October the voter» wiH
know Kay Toran a alive and we» and
in this race "
She ceils hersetf "realistic" about
the possibility of the Black community
endorsing one candidate. "There are
10,000 Black registered voters. It
lAKxiki be nice to have that block
behind you, but the decision of who
wi# get this position will be made by
the majority population of Portland "
BLADE CUT
i C a m p O ct. 2nd a t n oo n In Tarry Shrunk Park In aupport of Port­
land aa a Nudaar Free Zona. Sponaorad by Naw Claar V U o n , 287-7684
( 1) Debate on
No. 2. Oct. 2nd, 7:30 p m ., Neighbors North, 7608 N. Hereford
Jd la aaaklng M e w from low-income community on the pro­
gram’s dkacdon and 1986 priorities Urban League. 10 N. Ruaaa*.
Oct. 3 ,1 p.m.
Forum on C entral A m eric a ana the Church, Sunday. Sept. 30. 6:00
p.m . at Koinonia Houaa, 633 S W Montgomery. Spaghetti dinner S3.80.
Benefit for Portland Printing Coop. 236-7138
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make at our Wonder Thrift Shop!
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refund your purchase price
WONDER-HOSTESS THRIFTSHOP
116 N. C ook St.
Corner of V encouver b Cook St.. Portland. Oregon
Open M o n thru Sat - 9em 6pm - Closed Sundays
The letter "f" took its shape from an ancient Egyptian
symbol to show a hook. About A .D . 114, the Romans
gave it the e f sound w e know today.
W eatherize
now!
Attention
renters
en d
hom e-
owners I
A series of 30 weetheruation
workshops wiM ba held in the inner
northeast
and
southeast
neigh­
borhoods
Theee workshops w d
demonstrate how you can stay war
mar this winter and save money on
your utility bill by weatherizing your
home. Also, free weatherization
materials w it be distributed to in-
com e eligible pert icipents
You are invited to host or attend a
workshop, or intoim your neighbors
of the opportunity This offer is open
to any one living in the following
neighborhoods
Richmond,
Sun­
nyside. King, Boise, Sabin, Vernon,
Humboldt. Biot, end Concordia
The project
co-sponsored by the
bureau of community rlevnlopment
and the community energy project. If
you ere interested m hosting or atten
lin g a workshop, pieese cal Robin or
H a rt at 284 7868
W e do n o t d o business w ith S o u th A fric a
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Evergreen C IA link debated
tact us to work for them, and the
mission was one that assisted in the
protection of our rights or freedom,
we would probably work for them"
(Arizona Daily Star, July 10,1984)
For more information, call Me
MinnvSte Peacemakers. 864-7862, the
Fellowship of Reconciliation, (Por­
tland) 222-7293, or Portland Central
America Solidarity Com m ittee, 227-
5102.
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( 'om munity Directory und profiles
M R S C S W IS S
The Gaelic language spoken in Scotland and Ireland
both had the same origins. Today, although it is the offi­
cial language of Ireland, only about one in five can speak
it.
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SHOP
hurting our reputation " But she ad­
ded, "W e have nothing against the
CIA. W e respect them. If they con­
The people of the Stone Age are believed to have
tamed dogs to help them track game in Europe from
10,000 to 20,000 years ago.
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M e tro p o lita n Y o u th C om m issio n wR have the inetaHetion ceremony
for their Youth Adviaory C o u n d on Oct. 10, 1984 at 7:30 p.m . in City Ha»
Council Chambers. Coverage of this event wB provide vtetoBty on the posi­
tive ectrvrtie» our City Youth are involved with
CIA employees (Wail Street Journal
F. 16, 79 ).
Evergreen s Arizona base is one of
only a few installations m the U S.
with the capability of completely
modifying, rebuilding, painting and
installing
sophisticated
electronic
gadgetry on airplanes (including large
lets), and helicopters (Evergreen A n­
nual Report. 1978).
Faciiitiea also include advanced
parachute
technology
used
in
firefighting but also made to order for
air drops behind the lines in Nicaragua
and elsewhere Location near the
Mexican border makes it an ideal
jumping off point for operations in
Central America.
CamoufLiged transport planes of
unknown ongtn have bean seen
there, and the Marana base was alao
the scene in April. 19B3, of a fatal
parachute accident during "special
warfare operations training" (Arizona
Daily Star. July 10. 19B4).
The New York Times later reported
that the man killed w e t a member of
an ultra secret unit catted Navy
Special Warfare Group II. trained in
counterinsurgency. guerilla opera
bona and intelligence gathering.
Such groups participated in the U .S.
invasion of Grenada, according to the
Tknaa. (Arizona Deify Star, July 10,
19B4).
Speculation about a possible CIA
connection again swirled around
Evergreen in 1980 when one of its jets
transported the ailing Shah ot Iran
and his retinue from Panama to Egypt
(Oregonian, March 26, 1980)
"I
thought the Shah had bean a pretty
genuine friend to America," said
Evergreen
president
Del
Smith
(Aviation Week. July 7 . 19B01.
Evergreen vice president Donna
N elson responds to charges of CIA
connections by saying, "To ba told
that w a are being used by the CIA la
W e offer saving* o l up to 4 0 % and m ore on fine quality w onder and Hostes»
pro d u c t», plus large disco unts on o th er baked g o o d » Besides our every
day lo w p rice *, w e fe a tu re in sto re specials daily. Ju st look tor the bar
g a in " signs on th e displays in ou r sto re Discover for yourself w h a t thou
sands o f sm art shoppers in th e area h a ve fo un d
DELICIOUS
BEEF
Portland A u d u b o n S o c ie ty A n n u e l R u m m a g e Bale October 6th, 6th
and 7th at Audubon Houaa, 6161 N .W . Com al Road, Portland, Oregon
97210, 9 a,m. - 6 p.m. doiy. Antiques, ooSacdblea, sporting goods, furni­
ture, books, toys, new and used clothing.
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ON YOUR FOOD BILL?
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