Page 2, Portland Observer, October 30, 1905 ED ITO R IAL/O PIN IO N Arbitrator ruling an insult to Black community The ruling by A rb itra to r Paul H anlon, rein­ stating the tw o officers who sold the “ D o n ’ t Choke ’ Em, Smoke ’ E m " T-shirts is another in ­ sult to the Black community. H anlon's ru lin g last Wednesday means that officers Paul Wickcrsham and Richard Montee can return as police officers after they were fired by M ayor Bud C lark fo r selling the T-shirts in the downtown Justice Center on the day o f I.loyd D. Stevenson’s funeral. Stevenson, who was married and the father o f five children, died when police applied the carotid- artery hold on him in A p ril during a disturbance outside o f a convenience store. A public inquest ju ry ruled that Stevenson’ s death was the result o f crim inal negligent homicide. Later a M u ltn o ­ mah County Grand Jury refused to return an in­ dictment on any o f the four officers involved in Stevenson’s death. This angered many Portlanders, especially Black Portlanders. The Black community’s anger was justified, when one examines the history o f the behavior o f individual officers on the Portland Police Bureu towards Black citizens. The opossum incident, the Special Investigation Division scan­ dal, the k illin g o f A lberta fate and the T-shirt incident. Besides the above, law-abiding Blacks must contend w ith the d a ily harassment by a group o f individual officers, who use their badges as shields to commit criminal and racist acts upon the Black community. Hanlon's ruling reinstating the two officers did not take in to consideration the feelings o f the Black com m unity. I f it had, he would not have ruled the way he d id. M r. H anlon would have seen a community that has been victim to exces­ sive use o f force, racism, and harassment by in ­ dividual police officers for years. This lack o f justice for Black citizens in Port land has reached a critical stage. City officials, the criminal justice system, and the police cannot ex­ pect the Black community to continue being vic­ tims o f bad police officers. The reinstatement o f W ickcrsham and Montee has proven to many Black Portlanders that their rights are not as im ­ portant as other citizens living in the City. Ora I . Nunley, President o f the P ortland branch o f the National Association fo r the A d ­ vancement o f Colored People (N A A C P ) stated, “ It is an outrage that the decent citizens o f Port­ land have no protection against a small group o f ignorant, misguided and sometimes evil in divid­ uals who, after pinning on the badge o f public authority and swearing to uphold the law, abuse the public's trust.” fo r Hanlon to say the firing o f two officers by Mayor Clark was excessive, further proves his lack o f consideration to the feelings o f the Black com­ munity. I he selling o f the T-shirts by Wickcrsham and Montee on the day o f Stevenson’s funeral was a sick, and appalling act. Such behavior warrants dismissal from the Bureau. To entrust these two officers with authority and a weapon is even more appalling. Especially when Mayor Bud C lark, Chief Pen­ ny Harrington, former U S Attorney for Oregon Sidney I ezak and M ultnom ah C ounty D istrict Attorney Michael Schrunk all testified to Hanlon that the actions o f Montee and Wickcrsham were a serious offense. Mr. Hanlon ignored the statements o f these o f­ ficials and the entire Black community. Instead, he insulted the Black community further when he returned two men to the Portland Police Bureau, who have proven they are unfit to serve the public. And in the process, inflamed an already volatile relationship between the police and the Black community. Portland could find sister city in its own back yard Northeast Portland residents could learn some thing from P ortlan d ’ s adoption o f a new sister city — they might be able to solve some o f the area’s problems by starting a sister city movement o f their own! “ Albina Inner Northeast” fits the description o f an underdeveloped I bird W orld com m unity that could benefit from the kind o f attention and aid that came (o Corinto, Nicaragua. Unenunployment approaches 50 percent, many women are so poor they turn to p ro s titu tio n , schools are understaffed and underbudgeted, streets are in disrepair. Infant mortality is as high as some Third W orld countries, and illiteracy and the high school drop-out rate are climbing. Welfare mothers wonder how they are going to feed their children and pay the bills as the bread winner leaves the area to look for work People are liv ing in garages, hi cars, under bridges. Some families live eight or more to a room. Busineses owned by rich white people from outlying aeas (Beaverton is a foreign country) milk the community for profits that are invested o ut­ side the community much as corporations milk the Third W orld W hite businessmen come into the area to exploit the community in another way by engaging in sex for hire. Drug pushers and pimps with criminal records take over the street corners and lie in wait for the elementary schixrl children. Children turn to drugs and crime because they see wasted lives stretching out ahead o f them, and because they feel they have as much right as any American to the things they see on television. Racist police respond to problems in the com n iunity w ith massive force — they choke and xhixit first and ask questions later In short, residents ol “ Albina Inner Northeast" live in the kind o f crisis conditions that caused Corinto supporters to get on the bandwagon. Per haps an "A lb in a Inner Northeast" sister city coin imttee could form and begin educating the wider community about the crisis. Children could gather school supplies, dixtors and nurses could organize medical supplies and health care, there could be garage sales, dances and dinners for die new sister city. Committees could be formed, articles written, and sister church, sister school and sister clinic ties could be established. City officials and prominent citizens could visit the proposed sister city and view the conditions At the C ity C o u ncil, M ild re d Schwab could screw up her face at the thought o f a city program that helps the ptxn instead o f the rich. Bud Clark could say he likes the idea but also that we need a new policy before he votes for it. Like C orinto, "A lbina-Inner Northeast” could become sister cities with towns in England, H o l­ land and other countries. 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Manager 288 0033 N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g A e p re a e n ta tiv e A m a lg a m a te d P u b lis h e r* Inc N a w York Letters to the Editor The Ohserver welcomes letten lo the editor Letters should he taped or neat ly printed and signed with the author's name and address taddresses are not published) We reserve the right to edit fo r length Mail to: Portland Observer. P O Bos H 37. Portland. OR 972QB To the Editor, To the Editor, I he N A A C P is dismay cd and cha­ Wickcrsham and Montee are cops grined al the arbitrtaor's ruling in Ihc out on the loose. These tw o men are case o f the P o rtla n d police o ffice rs armed, dangerous, and may be roam­ fired for violation o f bureau rules and ing our com m unity again alter Nov engaging in conduct unbecom ing a 4th A rbitrator Paul Hanlon and the professional police officer II is an m u­ P ortland Police I nion have given rage that the decent citizens o f P o rt­ them the license, once again, lo spread land have no protection against a small their poison ot racism among the group o f ig n o ra n t, m isguided, and more susccptable ol the Portland Po­ sometimes evil individuals who, alter k e l-orce. pinning on the badge ol public author­ I fiese two are the office’ s who sold ity and swearing to uphold the law, I shuts with the legend "D o n ’t I hoke abuse the public’s trust I his kind o f 'I m. Smoke 'I m " with a drawing ol arrogance undermines the p u b lic ’ s confidence in the crim inal justice sys­ tem lo r the a rb itra to r to tin d that the In the Editor. union contract between the city ol lerrv G arner's a rticle on Bobby Portland and the Police Bureau does Seale's debate with a Bills Bob vahoo nnot permit city officials lo take war AtnAAAaner deserves some fu rth e r ranted action against m isbehaving comment and c la rific a tio n Garner police officer raises a serums question: slated "W h e n a woman tro m the who is in charge of the Portland Police «evolutionary ( ommunisi Party ques Bureau, the chief, the assigned com Honed the sincerity ot Seale's dedica missioner, the M ayor, or the head ol lion to the cause ot nationalism. Scale the policeman's union? In every coun became angry and gave the woman a try. stale, or cits anywhere in tlx- world spirited le ctu re .” I d o n 't th in k this in which the police are permitted to be clearly captures the actual question a law unto themselves, the rights ol jvosed lo Seale We stated that lie was A l I the citizens ol that jurisdiction p ro m o tin g the most dangerous and are jeopardized worst reformist illusion in saving the Portlanders ought to think about issue m South A lnca was "one man the kind o| police force it has Just a one vo te " when the real issue on the lew weeks ago, the cits a u d ito r dis agenda is a revolutionary national lib closed that ilegal and unw arranted eration struggle to to ta lly eradicate ads ol Portland policemen have deal the system ot apartheid, taze it to the Is cost the cits Most jvolice oltices are ground and build on its ashes a new intelligent, decent human beings who and liberated -Xnzania (South XI,teal woik hard .it enlorcing the law and up We simply asked Seale to defend Ins holding the public trust vested ill them statement in light ot what the right to But ii is apparent that over time they vole has mean, lo r Black people in have become trapped in a system this country Seale's " s p irite d lee which protects those tew individuals lu te " was more ol the nature ot a po who iu ii amuck P o rtla n d 's mile luteal lire ,n a n whose buckets have ixndent police bureau, which dex-s not run dtv even show respect to r its chief, no ( )bjec11velv, tw o toads ate posing longer best serves the interest ot the themselves hi South Alnca I he road people ot P oillund I lie Bureau must ol constitutional reform or tlx- révolu be brought under control Public o lfi Honaiv road I u to rtu n a le lv , tins cials w lio ate accountable to the gen second more realistic. and uigentlv etal public must be able lo manage the demanded load was attacked vicious police bureau as they do other bureaus Iv bv Seale How temai kable to see ot the cits Some kind ol process must a ,evoluttonal v struggle turned into a be established lo protect the repula civil lights movement' IH-siruig a "re lions o l intelligent, dedicated police plav ol the 60s" is a retrogtade trend officers, llie good name ol the dtv ot coming tro m a man who has P ortland, and the rights ot the law lea,lied to live on his knees and like it' abiding citizens South Africa is a state whose tuilda We simple must recognize the la d mental basis is the exp lo itatio n and that no one is safe when the local opptession ol BI.ick masses Xlote police are not accountable than a w oid apartheid is a bat I tie N X Xl P invites all people ol banc system used to organize sexictv giHxlwill to tom m an e llo rt to bring a in South Xttica. iindei which an en sense ol decency, ie s jx \t, and fairness lire nation and the vast m ajority ol lo the practices ol the Portland Police people, the Xnzanian people. ate held Buteau Silence is the hallmark ot the ptisonei bv tin white m inority ruling coward, the unin fo rm ed , or the un class In short, it is a naked system concerned ol b tu ta l national oppression jusli OR \ l X( X / / > lied through a whole web ol pseudo President. X I I ( P theories ol white supremacy and en to,ced bv laws and guns I his last veai has seen impaialleled struggle in a wo,Id situation a tew drumbeats awav ttom w orld war I he snuggle is ap lo the I ditor, proaching a turning jx»ml with definite I he Oregon I egislalure accoiu jx'leulial to c.itaj'iill i, lo a whole new pllshed two tilings durine the last ses level It is possible that a lu ll Hedged sioii tiles passed a sales lav piopos.il and generalized aimed conflict where amt tlies et anted themselves tinge the question ol state jxiwe, is inimedi taises in pas and allowances I he atelv on hand m short, a civil wa, voters took c ite ol the sales lav ill no could break out Promoting "one uixerl.lin terms XX i now have the op man one v o le " as the wav forward I'oituniiv to take cate ot ttic- unreason is a deceptive notion ol the greatest able pav increases m agnitude I he system has proved We can c o lle d signatures on an it is bevoud reform I o preach win initiative petition which would revoke rung equality and emancipation within the p.iv taises ol the legislature I Ins petition also lim its the length ot the legislative session bv placing a limit ot 120 class on the number ot days lo t which legislators mas collect legixtalive session pet diem lor the tegular legis lative year, and I'O days tor the bi ennium I his shortened legislative session not only w ill cost less, but w ill open legislative services lo more qualities! i hegomans who now refuse to consul er service in the legislature because ol tlx- tune awav from |ob ot busiix-ss It w ill help Oregon return to a "citize n legislature" bv eliminating some o f the incentive to make legislative service a lull tinx- profession. t h irty eight states now lim it the length ol legislative sessions Oregon should be next You can help bv re­ questing an in itia tiv e p e titio n trom Oregonians in Action, 1511 I Bum side. P ortland, OK 9?2I4 or calling 211 I2H E K W K l A/VS President Oregonians in Action lo the Editor. I he I mled States has actively sup ported racism and colonialism in southern Africa the I S has violated the I X aims embatgo as well as its own sell ptoc laimed support lor lui man dignity and sell determination Whatever the rationalizations which are otte re d bv XI, S tuart P ,ingle, I S sup|x>rt lot South Xlrica racism ami colonialism is obviously necessary to protect the investments oi the same American corporate interests which also wield influence on I S domestic jx'lxv II American investment were re­ directed awav trom South Africa, the I lined States w ould not merely end its support ol racism, but would also co n trib u te sig n ifica n tly to the eco noniic development and well being ol the rest ol Xlrica Instead, millions ol private American dollars (low into the Sonth African economy already an affluent society tor its ruling caucasoid m inority wbile m illio n s ot Black a smoking revolver I his was done on tlx- very day o f the funeral o f the Black citizen who had died as a result o f a |x>lice applied sleeper hold. The rotten apples ate back in the barrel and tree once again to promote their sick and simplistic solution to handling Black suspects. Black citizens need to be on the kxikout lot these men, they are armed, dangerous, and w ill be wearing blue uniforms V If ( / OPE I ll's the system means telling people a lie that is contradicted by hundreds ot seats ol Instore and bv present day reality. Perhaps Seale is lo be a new “ po in t" man tor the elite strata among Blacks, whose service lo imperialism demands they prom ote the line that Blacks have a stake in this system and must lig h t (and die, to gel their fait share In Seale’s home town Phillv the American dream lo r Black jxxiple has a price tag an entire neigli- borhood tazed while a Black mayor supervised the massacre ol Alt )X I adults and child,en on ( fsage Avenue Seale, bv the wav, has yet to de iiounce this’ Bobby’ s w o rld wide cynicism lo those ot us who haven't learned not to hate oppression and haven't capitu laled to "w a k e up and smell the cottee" and "com e to grips with tile- teal w o rld " would be laughable tl they weren’ t so dangerous Does he know how really old he' become ’ B obby’ s so lu tio n o f "c o m m u n ity c o u p s " going to South X ttica to "reason" with Botha bungs to mind a similat statement ot his m I ' f t l "W e need tins com m unity co n tro l ot the ixilice. because it we don't have com lllUIHtS AA ontrol ol tlie police, we will not be able to c u rta il c ivil war in America " W hether in America ot South Xttica, , evolution is not a cost Iv alternative, but a welcome resolu­ tion to a hlcxxlsucking sy stem Bobby your re fo rm tra in has no Hacks |, is not going anywhere be­ cause it has now he,e to go. No waters o, pte.ictieis will evet topple the racist ai'.n l held tegime nor its I S God lathers. Genuine icvoluiionarv leadet shqv is on the to p ot the list on the summons im the Xiizantan people And this is not lust a nightmare ot in Hated and in fla ta b le Black political tirem en like Seale 1 lies ate night mates ot the I S inlets as a vvholl­ as thev Ian- the p io s |x n that the tires ol rebellion in the bantustans and townships ot Xnzania w ill inflam e ttie "b a n tu s ta n s " and townships i. ■ Xnierxa I he Anzanian pet»pk are not shedding then blocxl to replace the ptesenl regime with a new form ot colonialism w ,th a tew Black laces ixistcd on top We owe the Anzanians much I lies have taught us much and given us a feeling ol strength in these d ifficu lt tunes Our hands and licatts go out lo them as we continue out mu lual struggle I o the |X-o|'le ol Xnzania we say (.() I OK 11' XXI XNDI X' A7 IO / ( //O X 1 AZ> < O \1 \H X /X / / ’ \R I I, Portland( hapler P O Bos W / Portland. < >R V?2tlh Phone 28R 10 4 XI,leans aie threatened bv starva non I he challenge posed to Hie I luted States bv South Africa is neitlie, eco noniic nor military It is essentially a moral challenge Is the I tilled States piepated to continue sacrificing t(il­ legitimate human rights and aspir.i lions ot the 25 or so million Blacks liv mg in South A fric a and N am ibia to the convenience and p ro fit ol Xme, ic.in corporate interests? I he South African government is an international txtriah American support to r the racist policies o f South A fric a is just one tacel ot a general foreign policy pos lure which is consistently insensitive to the rights and aspirations ol mdepeu den, Xttica Both diplom atically and e conom ically, I s policy tow ard At,ica has been characterized bv neg led or bv support tor repressive mi nority regimes PR / I V // ( HI R O M I