P a ty - -i P o rti , r given The President s Awdicl by the National Courn il of Bl.f k Studies it the council's re< ent nai onal r onti ence The President ■> Award is given to an individual who has i"'n vided outstanding servce * n,.. NCBS The award recognizes little ' contributions hi three areas pr motion and develupn . nt ■ ,» Hl«». ► Studies s ’ leadership in the African gkibal community. Little, who has been im the PSU faculty since 1976. oarne I l M as ter of Social Work and Ph 0 de grees from the U n iv e rs ity o f W a s ’ ington. Bill Little Awarded President's Award William Little, associate professor of Black Studies and Urban Studies at Portland State University, was N A A C P M o n th ly M noting The NAACP w ill h o ld its n o o ib ly general memeberstup meeting >'■ Sunday. April 26 at K in g Ne ijh l •’ hood Facility .it 4 00 j> in Pleas, plan to attend For Colored Girls" And "Able Met A Brick" On Stage Richard J. Brown Oregon State University's Cortnght Studio Theatre presents a twin bill Ntozake Shange s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Ra t txiw Is Enuf and an original production of Able Met A Brick", d ire, te d by Ron Ben Jarrett P o la n d . OM. 91 ¡ I I B, I.W J H » 9 O '0 1 Butt, piays will be performed April 16. 17. 18 and April 23. 24 and 25th at 8 ,5 p m in the Cortnght Studio which is located in the Education Hall uf OSU Campus Corvallis, Oregon r kets may be purchased at the door $2 00 for students, and $3 00 for rill others Free Workshops For Seniors >is will ret eive information on home security and Medicare at a free. ■ ■ i ¡nt workshop held at Alameda Community School, 2732 NE Fre in. nt For registration information, contact coordinator Janice Dolan at ?84 1686 Senior Hom e S ecurity, Friday May 1. 10 11 a m Group discussion of sj ■ il sei only com •••ns of senior citizens, led by a City Crime Prevention S| m ’ i idlist M edicare In fo rm a tio n , Friday. April 24. 10 1, a m. (Session I) or Fri day M a y 22 10 11 a m (Session 21 Discussion led by Healthchoice Reunion The Cleveland High School class of 1967 has scheduled its 20 year reunion for the weekend of August 7. A Friday evening get together at ‘the Rafters restaurant is slated for alumni only Saturday evening the activity moves to the Columbia River Red Lion, with a buffet and dance for alums and their spouses Sunday afternoon is family day at Woodstock Park For more information about re union activities, or if you can help locate missing and out of state gra duates, call Gary Purpura, 775 2461 or Joanne Fuller Johns, 254 0113 SAFEWAY Policeman Gives Limited Testimony L ean G round B e e f Before Auditing Panel by Jerry Garner Last Thursday, three Portland policemen were scheduled to testify tiefore the Police Internal Investiga lions Auditing Committee IPIIAC) concerning a police misconduct charge brought tiefore the Commit tee by a Black man However, only one policeman testified briefly Although a Multnomah County district |udge had ruled that the Auditing Committee has the power to mako (Xilico officers testify before it. the actions by the policemen shows that the Portland Police Association is still trying to circum vent the Committee's authority When members of the Committee asked one of the policemen involved in the case specific questions regar ding the incident, the policeman re peatodly claimed faulty memory or told the Committee that the ques tions were outside their jurisdiction After this went on for several minutes, Committee members and the policeman s attorney agreed to cease questioning until each officer reviewed the taped interview they made with the Bureau's internal investigation regarding the incident The case was brought tiefore the Audit Committee back in 1984 by Barry J. Franklin. Franklin alleges that in March 1984. two Portland policemen on horses stopped him in the downtown area without justifi cation and proceeded to physically abuse him with their horses He said the officers pinned him against the wall with the horses, grabbed him, shouted racist epithets and obseni ties Franklin said the officers then told him that he had ton minutes to get out of downtown He said then the officers chased him on their horses, and that he was forced to run into the Meier and Frank store Franklin later filed a complaint against the officers with the Bu reau’s Internal Investigation D ivi sion The Bureau ruled that there was insufficient evidence to sub stantiate his allegations He accu sed the Bureau of not investigating his complaint in an adequate man ner to reach for the truth, and that there was selective questioning on the part of the investigator. 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