Paye 10, Portland Observer, October 23, 1906 Public/private partnership operates to help homeless LASHAY'S PLACE M ultnom ah County Executive Den­ nis B uch an an and P o rtla n d M a y o r litid C la rk have an n o u n ce d a new m odel p ro gra m fo r helping destitute fam ilies break the cycle o f homeless ncss. I he m odel is based on a pro gra m in itia te d in Ju ly I9K5 w h ic h has dem onstrated how homeless fam ilies can becom e e c o n o m ic a lly self- s u ffic ie n t w ith the help o f extended shelter and support services. I his e f­ fo rt is based on a p u b lic/p riva te part nership in vo lvin g the ( o u n ly D e p a rt­ m ent o f H u m a n Services, the ( ity Bureau o f H ousing and C o m m u n ity D e velo pm e nt, the U rb a n I eague ol P ortland and the Housing A u th o rity or P o rtla n d I o d a t e , 19 homeless fam ilies have been assisted by the U r ­ ban I eague and the M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty < o m m u n ity A c tio n Agency th io u g h the dem onstration program From pillory to community service I vet w o nd er what has taken the place o l the dunking stool ’ fin d out as Dr A n n e tte John explores how we punish lawbreakers at the second pre­ s e n ta tio n in the ( rune I a lks ta ll scries I lie presentation on punishment w ill take place on < k t 24, I9H5 i ll the second Hour a u d ito riu m o l the Port land Building fro m noon to I JO p in. Adm ission is free. ( tu n e I alks is sponsored by the M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty D e p a rtm e n t o l lu stice Services w ith assistance fro m the ( Iregon ( ouncil on ( rim e and IX' liiiqucncy IX lo lm , A djun ct Assistant Proles sot at P o rtla n d Slate U n ive rsity, was one o l P o rtla n d ’ s In st fem ale police p a tro l o ffic e rs and c u rre n tly teaches D om estic V io le nce In te rv e n tio n at the t Iregon Police Academy She has a Masters Degree in Psychology anil a Ph I ) in ( nm inal Justice. Rally against crime i hi Wednesday, ( k t JO, from ntxm u n til 1:00 p in ., at P ioneer C o u rt House Square, S \ \ 6th and M o rn son. M a vo r Bud C la rk , C h ie f Penny H a rrin g to n . S heriff I reil Pearce, Dis tric t A tto rn e y M ik e S ch ru n k. Police Bureau and N e igh bo rho ods Against ( rune representatives, a lo n g w ith crim e v ic tim s , and o th e r concerned people are going to ho ld , " A Protest Kails Against C rim e ." Portland, once known lo r Ix-mg one o l the most livable cities in the cou n­ try, is now know n lor being the No. I city in the n a tio n lo r bu rglary . Port landers at this rally aie going to make the statement that "c rim e w ill not be tolerated we w ill take the city back fro m c r im in a ls ." ( iti/e n s w ill also have the o p p o rtu n ity to le arn about crim e p re v e n tio n , and sign up fo r va n o u s p ro g ra m s, in c lu d in g Neigh W hile t lx alarm ing spread o f A ID S (A c q u ire d Im m u n e D e ficien cy S y n ­ drom e) has stim ulated increased fund ing and tremendous growth in the field o f im m u n o lo g y , we have yet to d is ­ cover a cure or develop a vaccine to counter this crisis. We have learned to better screen serum replacement sam ­ ples to lim it the num ber o f hospital- and m edical-caused transm issions o l the disease, yet the disease continues to spread at a rale exceeding 100 percent a n n u a lly . W ith th is type o f g ro w th , we cannot emphasize the im portance o f prevention in countering the A ID S cnsis. As A ID S em erged in our society, the m echanism s o l spread fo r th is sexually-transmissible disease led many to assume that hom osexuality was a p re re q u isite lo r the developm ent ot A ID S W e now know that h e tero sexual tra n s m is s io n o l A ID S is not only possible but, in tact, is accounting fo r an in crea sing num ber ot A ID S cases in Am erica I he in itial predont inance o l hom osexuals a c q u irin g A ID S was largely due to a section ol this com m unity representing the in tro d u c tio n o l the syndrom e in to A m er ica, just as a dav care center m ig h t in tro d u c e a flu to the c o m m u n ity as a whole W hat can we do to pre ve n t our getting A ID S ’ Since it no rm ally takes fro m three to live veals tor M D S to show itself, the u n fo rtu n a te tru th is th a t tens to hundreds o l thousands ot Am ericans have already been exposed to the A ID S virus th ro u g h heterosexual ac tivihes. Areas ol higher sexual promts cuity such as night hie cultures, high schools and colleges w ill probably jo in the gav and I » drug p o pu latio ns as vectors ot spread lo r A ID S m the not to distant fu tu re . Fortunately we all have the powei Io choose our own life s ty le and thus can d ra m a tic a lly decrease the chance o l contacting the A ID S virus I lie u n fo rtu n a te Ih p to the safety o l this personal choice has been the spread Horn the promiscuous partner to the fa ith tu l spouse. O utside ot celibacy or a long term m onogam ous relationship, the single m ost im p o rta n t to o l to prevent the spread o l A ID S is the c o n d o m or “ ru b b e r". It is generally accepted that a condom w ill prevent the spread o l the viru s fro m one p a rtn e r to the other. A n o th e r m a jo r g ro u p o l A ID S cases is w ith in the I \ drug users o l this scxiety. In tact much o l the earls evidence o l heterosexual transmission o l A ID S was observed in spouses ol I \ drug users W hile I \ drug de jxiidency is a sad con dition in and of Use'll, the clangers ol AIDS lo the gen etal p o p u la tio n w a n ,ru ts a societal change tow ard this group In pa rticii la r, I believe th a t o u r g o ve rn m e n t sho uld allow those w h o are ill w ith d ru g dependencies to o b ta in ste rile needles fro m general ph a rm a cie s. People w ill argue th a t the fe a r o f " d i r t y ” needles may act as a d e te r­ rent to some who m ight otherwise ex­ periment w ith I.V drug use I know I c a n ’ t resolve this a rg u m e n t in th is c o lu m n , but I can co m m e n t on one aspect o f o u r s o c ie ty ’ s a p p ro a c h lo drug use. In the sum m er o l the M c G o v c rn - N ixon campaign, I had a highly educa­ tional lesson in the Am erican drug in ­ dustry A t this tune I had a summer jo b se llin g shoes in I lo y il ( en ter. One o l the shew salesmen earned Ins m ajor incom e selling m arijua na , and to my u tte r surp rise s u p p o rte d and voted tor Nixon as M cG overn's stance on d e c rim in a liz in g m a riju a n a use w o u ld d e p rive h im o l his m a jo r in com e As a fin a l note to th is s to ry , this m an was arrested lo r possession o l tit It) pounds o l m arijua na and was hack on the street w ithin one week. I am not a d v o c a tin g the use ot d ru g s, but the c u rre n t s itu a tio n ot c rim in a l c o n tro l, high p r o lit and no taxes is detrim ental to out scxiety In I nglaud where heroin users can get a " l i x " lo r “ pennies," and government regulation can prevent I \ transm is­ sion ot disease and help re h a b ilita te these people, there has been a m inim al- to-ticghgiblc increase in drug use The le g a lity o f h e ro in has not in s p ire d more people to ruin their lives w ith its use, but has removed the need fo r the addicted to rob and v ic tim iz e the in ­ nocent to the tune o l $1,000 a day, money which lines the pcxkets o f some o t the m ost despi, able people on the planet M.ivbc with the added tear ot AIDS we w ill change our attitud es tow ards how wc deal with those who are caught in the grips ot drugs W hen the one tune e x p e rim e n ta tio n ot one ot our c h ild re n c o u ld lead lo a p o te n tia lly lethal condition we might think it wise lo allow needles to he sold w ithout pre s c iq 'tio n When we realize that some ot the loudest opponents o l decrim in­ a liz a tio n a ie h y p c x ritic a llv lo o k in g a lte i then ow n pcxkets, and tin a llv . that a g o ve rn m e n t a g e iu s w ill not send its erniniss.il H's in to grade schcxils and high schools lo lin e im pression able so u th in to the high p r o lit drug iiiclustis (as dex's organized crime and Us d e a le ts), we m ig h t w e ll see the sanity ot changing our curre nt laws fying! A dm ission is 50 cents fo r those under IK sears o ld and $1 (*> fo r adults I here w ill be treats and lots o f activities planned. Join us! . . . . . . , much more com m on exposure lo a n ti­ b io tic s and im m u n e a lte rin g dru gs. W hile government studies suggest that over I .(MX),(XX) A m e ric a n s have a l­ ready been exposed to the virus it is be­ lieved that only I l()th to I 100th ol these- people w ill manifest the lu ll state ot A ID S Remember Being comfortable and having the right facilities plays an important part of haircare In the m eantim e, we can on ly Icxik a fte r o u r o w n h e a lth and lim it the p o s s ib ility o l c o n ta ctin g the disease I w ill w rite in the near fu tu re on cut rent concepts o l im m u n e v ita lity and what we can do to h o p e fu lly di m inish our chances o l developing the full syndrome. COM E IN T O D A Y ! 3006 N. W illiam s Ave. 281 3136 THIS BOOKLET CAN CHANGE THE WAY YOU PLAN TO RAY FOR COLLEGE. 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A bookcase to I lie P e vto n A w a rd C o m m itte e o f the M e tro p o lita n H u m a n R e latio ns ( o m rn issio n is cu rre n tly requesting n o m in a tio n s lo r the I9K5 Russell A Pevton \w a r d N o m in a tio n s sho uld be m ade by Nov I4 , I9K5, and s h o u ld refle ct dem onstrated active co m m itm e n t bv an in d iv id u a l o i o rg a n iz a tio n m the intergioup relations civil rights area I he n o m in a tio n should emphasize how the person or organization n o m i­ nated has prom oted hum an relations mt the local m etropolitan area l o r fu r th e r in fo r m a tio n co n ta ct ot Ic r r o i at M att D ishm an (. ornm un ity ( enter, 77 N l K n o tt fro m J Jt) to A t present it is believed th a t the virus does not cause A ID S in all in d i­ viduals. lake any opportunistic organ­ ism, there must be a susceptible host condition fo r the prom otion o f t lx lu ll syndrom e. The m a jo r ity o f patients with A ID S have shown histones o f in ­ fectious diseases w ith a suggestion o f p o o re r im m u n e status and p ro b a b ly Project of the Week Peyton Award Co mm ¡tee seeking 1905 nominations C o m e, if vou dare, to the Funnel Relax You! the virus. regarding drug use II you are an I \ drug user, vou must l x aware that vou can get AIDS Iro m a shared needle, and as \ ID S takes sears to surface it is verv d iffic u lt to know whether sour friends have tlx' AIDS virus I ikewise, it vou aie p ro iniscuous, in even entering in to a new m onogam ous relationship the chance o l contacting the A ID S virus is pres bothood »» atch Halloween 'Tunnel of Terror' at Dishman Center cnt. L ike the sterile needle, the use o f a condom in intercourse is one o f the sales! p ro te ction s against co n ta ctin g Our Professional Staff Welcomes you. Come In and let us Grant High '53 reunion O n ( k t . 5, G rant High School held a reunion o l the class o f 1933 at the PurtLtnd ( ioll and ( cxintrv ( tub there were mans sixxvssful graduates ot the class o t *53. one ot w hom was Rubs Andrews S.ewart, a federal em plover with the Veterans Health Sextxe I enter tor 26 sears, D avid Andrews, w lxi atteixkxl t lx I niverxitx ot Portland paid spexial tribute Astronaut G ordon rewtxing a BA degree, spent three sears in t lx arms and lias been a federal em Fullerton. ptosxv with the Customs Ik-patimenl lot A itx'tig the graduates attending were Robert Andrews, a four seat veteran ol the Air to te e and a le de i.il em ployee with t lx I x Postal Service lor 2X years. 2X years. 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