A /• • • i le February 18, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 5 Rep M a rg a re t C arter and supporters for d ivestiture bill at press conference at the State C apitol last Thursday Photo by Richard J B row n The Portland Chapter of Links. Inc., presented the Tenth Anniversary S tarlig h t C otillion at the Red Lion Inn Sunday evening Presented w ere (alphabetically) Carolyn B aldw in M a rs h a w n Boyd. A lycyn B ritton. Sharon Davis. Vanelda Davis, Heidi D u rro w K im berley Loggins Cristy M a rtin . Laronda M o rriso n. A drienne Reid. Kim berly Robinson and Porscha W illiam s P hoto by Richard J. B row n Margaret Carter Introduces HB 2001 Divestiture Bill R e presentative M a ig a re t C a rte l. O regon H ouse o l Representatives. in tro du ced le gislatio n this w eek to disengage O regon fu n d s fro m businesses Serving Portland For Over 30 Years in S o u th A frica M a|or d iffe re n ce s in 1987 Bill fro m 1985 in clu d e a m o d ifie d 'D eokm epari P la n " sim ilar to th e fra m e w o rk pro po sed by G ove rn or D eukm epan w h ic h C alifornia en acted in 1986 U pon e n a ctm e n t, all in ve sto rs of state tru s t fu n d s and state m onies are p ro h ib ite d fro m M a kin g n e w loans, e xte n d in g ne w cred it or m a kin g any n e w in ve stm e n ts in S o u th A frica or in N am ibia fin a n cia lly c o n trib u tin g to the d e ve lo p m e n t or p ro d u c tio n o f new energy resourt es or strateg ic (m ilita ry) p ro d u c ts or services The bill a llo w s for a grace period, n o t to e xte n d b e yo n d February 14 1989 to the U S or in te rn a tio n a l com p an ies for fin a n cia l co m p a n ie s or fina ncial in s titu tio n s th a t ad op t a p o licy n o t to expand or establish new businesses or to m ake a d d itio n a l o r new business a rra ng em en ts w ith the g o ve rn m e n t o f S o u th A frica The bill has bi partisan su p p o rt w ith stro n g sup(x>rt fro m R epublican T o n y VanV Iiet, a lth o u g h its stro n g e st su p p o rt is w ith th e D e m o cra t« Party The 1985 Bill passed th e H ouse and the Senate only to be veto ed try then G overnor V ic to r A tiye h Deli Sale! super savings on lunchmeat, cheese, margerine, etc. . . Open M o n Sat 9 30 6 00 Groceries Below W holesale Prices!! Foodstam ps W elcom e! for the first tim e in over 20 years at the C otton Club Revisited K ickoff Sunday IDOUBLE TEE PRESENTS« C o n t fro m P age 1 JEFF LORBER KARYN WHITE b MICHAEL JEFERIES d ra w n th e c o n c lu s io n th a t "T h e PIIAC s existence is a d e te rre n t to tho se w h o w o u ld be in clin e d to abuse the pow er w ith w h ic h they have been en tru s te d " " J o lir i s a n il Hay s beliefs are im p o rta n t Hansom . Vessup and the re FR ID A Y . 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Sabrina Anderson, owner operator, or Ethel Bates, operator We also specialize in curls, relaxers, press and curls, color, cuts, luster silk press, weaving, braiding and more 1/4 L H o w eve r, the o ffic e rs still d id n ’t te s tify Instead, PIIA C . th e P olice Bureau, and th e Police U n ion a tte m p te d to n e g o tia te the issues w ith o u t g o in g to c o u rt This w as last M ay The pa rties failed to c o m e u p w ith a re so lu tio n on the m a tte r Talks broke o ff in Der em ber la s t m o n th d ie PIIAC an nouncer) tha t it w as ta kin g the three o ffir ers to co u rt S om e sixty p lus citie s across th e na tio n have varying kin ds o f civilia n overseeing agencies tfi.it succe ssfully hear o ff» er te s tim o n y Berkeley, for in sta nce , requires co o p e ra tio n w ith the review c o m m is s io n as a 'c o n d itio n o f e m p lo y m e n t" M iam i, C hicago, a n il o th e r citie s w h ic h have fu n r tio n in g civilia n overseeing agencies do n o t have sub p o e n a (lo w e rs, ftecause o ffic e rs are d ire cte d to coo p e ra te w ith the agent y by ord er o l th e C hief o f Police and Police S u p e rin te n d e n t respectively v *r H isto rically (xilir e d e p a rtm e n ts have used p o litic a l m uscle to p re ve n t re vie w boards fro m be in g organ ized or to w eaken their a u th o rity to in ve sti gate th e w ay p o lice m is c o n d u c t charges are handler) As an exam ple, re ce n tly tw o proposer) cha ng es in th o w a y p o lice m is c o ii d u c t charges are handler) tiave been s u b m itte d to the C ity C o u n cil sub co m m itte e , th e Ix x ly w h ic h oversees the PIIAC Under d ie p ro p o s a l, m in o r and in qu iry c o m p la in ts w o u ld tw* kept at tho p re cin ct level In its th ird qu arter m o n ito rin g re p o rt presenter) to the C o u n cil subr o m m itte e last m o n th , the P IIA C re p o rt said this regard ing the p ro p o se d t flan ge s "R a th e r tha n m o vin g to w a rd a p o licy o f accessible, c o m p le te disr Insure re g a rd in g co m p la in ts, th e p ro p o se d general orders p ro vid e d iffu s io n and o b fu s c a tio n In a d d itio n , the re p o rt stater) that the o rtle rs, if a d op te r), " w ill m ake the Bureau m o re secre tive w ith their co m p la in t p ro cess a n d m ake it v irtu a lly im p ossib le to m a in ta in any q u a lity re vie w o f ttie lim iter) process o p e n to th e p u b lic ." 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