A u g u s t 17, 1 9 8 8 , P o r tla n d O b s e r v e r , P a g e 3 highest level in history. The largest increase in c re d ib ility was in the low er northeast sector. W h ile I was C hief o f P olice fo r tw o years, running the p o lice bureau exceeded ail d iv is io n s on m in o rity hirin g and a ffirm a tive action. W e got tw o mayoral awards fo r the best record in a ffir­ m ative a ctio n . I d o n ’t te ll people w hat they necessarily w ant to hear but I th in k they can rely on one thing: if I say th a t I am going to do som ething, you can rely upon the fact th a t it is going to be d o n e .— ■ Continued From Front Page ple te ly hayw ire w hen I cam e in to o ffice . W e had a severe ja il s h o rt­ age w hen I w as C hief. I spent m ost o f m y tim e tryin g to find m ore space. A lso when I becam e C hief, the black c o m m u n ity w as upset because o f the opossum th in g and the extrem e in s u lt there. M y jo b was to restore c re d ib ility th ro u g h o u t the city. The neighb orhood a so cia tio n that surveyed c o n d itio n s th ro u g h ­ o u t the c ity w as asked w hat is the c re d ib ility o f the p o lice bureau. I am pleased to say that w hen I was the C h ie f o f Police, it reached the ★ E xclu sive In te rv ie w s W ith M ayoral C a n d id a te s (C o n tin u e d F ro m L a s t C o lu m n ) 18 m o n th s ago. W e c o n tin u a lly add program s all the w ay dow n the line. The last th in g w as m y g o ­ ing to th e governor to ask su p p o rt from the state because o f the lim ite d fu n d s and resources of the c ity . W e need drug treatm ent. I w e n t to congress and g o t $250,000 to com e in to o u r region here. Because we all kn o w th a t drugs are w hat drive the crim e in theU .S .A . — has to give em ergency a n tib io tic s so the in fe c tio n can subside. T his is w here w e need the c re d ib ility o f the c rim in a l ju s tic e system back in here. W e are g o in g to need 220 ja il beds o u t there so when we arrest people w e have a place to keep them . I d o n ’t w ant anyone in ja il but I w ant it so that w hen we arrest people they w ill m ake re s titu tio n or go in to a drug re h a b ilita tio n program or s tic k to th e ir house arrest. And at the o th e r end w hen w e relieve the in ­ fe c tio n I w ant to get them jo b s so that the to o th w ill be fixe d per­ m anently and w ill not get in fe cte d again. W e have g o t to have both. _ Still: D rugs are the fuel of crim es. They are m ost e ffe ctive in lo w e r s o c io - e c o n o m ic a re a s where there is a feeling of hope­ lessness. Drug abusers steal to s u p p o rt th e ir a d d ic tio n . The po lice bureau needs strong m an­ agem ent. The p o lice bureau fo r a num ber o f years has had those w ho talked about problem s. Even now the present ch ie f is involved in a slapping in cid e n t w h ich is de­ m eaning, stu p id , asinine, etc., etc., etc. W e need to d o th in g s blem area in to so m e th in g good. T his e ffo rt probably w ill address the Em anuel H ospital area be­ c a u s e th a t is p a rt o f th e s tu d y — th e w h o le C o lu m b ia A v e n u e /W illia m s A venue C o r­ ridor. T h is e co n o m ic develop­ m ent w ill bring the h ousing stops back in to line. — Still: H ow we really w ork at the basis of th is problem is through education. T hat is w hy in my ju d g e m e n t it is a tw o pronged approach. (1) The e ducatio n and o p p o rtu n ity part and (2) is the ag­ gressive enforcem en t. It’s like w hen you call firem en to put o u t a fire, you d o n ’t w ant to hear about prevention at that m om ent. You w ant the firem an to put out the fire firs t and then sit dow n and ta lk about prevention. The fire ­ man should have been there be­ fore the fire to talk about preven­ tion. The w ay we deal w ith drug abuse is th a t we give people an o p p o rtu n ity to see it anothe r way. And w e educate them so that they •* i -X• a» ..V » i » PEPSI COLA-DIET PEPSI PEPSI FREE-SLICE OR. PEPPER-MUG ROOT BEER MOUNTAIN DEW , * * * d o n ’t use drugs. In that way dope peddlers have no place to sel th e ir drugs if nobody buys them The educatio n and providing o role m odels fo r kids to em ulate is critica l. K ids in sch o o l w ho qual ify in a certain way, m o stly m in o ri­ ty kids. You id e n tify those w ho are m ost likely to drop out o school around the sophom ore year. You go to those kids and say, okay w e w ould like to help you. You hold out the golden car rot of a job. B asically you are say ing that if they stay in school, when you get out we w ill give you a job. It is an investm ent in P o r tla n d . 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And fo r those o f you who r a y wish to learn some o f Fred's songs in advance, get one or more o f F re d s 5 ' f.-' Sunday, Septem ber 4 ,1 9 8 8 • 3:00 p.m . A rlene Schnitzer C oncert H all 505 N.E. KILLINGSWORTH PORTLAND, OREGON Good Thro August 11 - August 25, 1988 B b !.. - ■ C h itte rlin g s • M eatloaf • M ix Greens • Beef Stew C a tfish • And M any O ther Southern D ishes A STAR MARKET It - h 3041 N. Williams • 284-7150 * 7 - A .-.t • PLUS DEPOSIT S * *•* 49 ★ H O U S E S P E C IA L T IE S ★ 281-2181 * “ The Eyes and Ears o f th e C o m m u n ity ” Ethnic Cuisine Southern Style Bahamian Diet 4*» > » M R S C ’S W IG S C leo’s ¡Sf 288-0033 again to build back our cre d ib ility. Leadership is the key. W e need a leader w h o u n d e rs ta n d s the w hole crim in a l ju s tic e system and interacts w ith th e rest o f the system and really packs c re d ib ili­ ty. W ho m ig h t th is person be? I d o n ’t know. Ron S till, the mayor, w ill not be the c h ie f o f police, but I have been there. I have to set the policy. I d o n ’t w ant the police bureau to be ju s t an o th e r cop shop, Question 5: The Emanuel Hospital Urban Renewal Project h a s * * * * * * * * * * * * ★★★★★★★★★★★★ been defunct for 15 years. How can that valuable . J . . . . a».«* x n n n i n O (C o n tin u e d T o N e x t C o lu m n land be reclaimed and returned to the people? Mayor Clark: There is nobody liv­ ing there. It is ju s t e m p ty land. There has been a w h o le series of th in g s th a t have happened in the northeast sector. The Em anuel H o sp ita l urban renewal p ro je c t is ju s t one of them . Som e o f these th in g s have occurred over the past 25 years have dam aged the e n tire character o f that area. From th e one way streets to the b u ild ­ ing o f a d iv id e r dow n U nion Ave­ nue, a num ber o f problem s have developed. W e have a stra te g ic plan co m in g to g e th e r w ith the c o m m u n ity to in te n s ify o u r e f­ fo rts and to turn the w h o le pro- ■■ ♦ »• • • • a >.** a»'.' PO RTLAND OBSERVER Question 4: ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ One criticism of the Governor’s plan is that & ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ does not include crime prevention? Mayor Clark: The p o in t is that gangs and drug abuse g o t so seri­ ous in M ultnom ah c o u n ty and in th e state o f O regon there w ere no sa n ctio n s w hatsoever. The w hole c re d ib ility of th e c rim in a l ju s tic e system had fa llen in to the side- roads. People w ho broke in to cars g o t tic k e ts fo r it b u t c o n tin u e d to c o m m it crim es because they knew there was no ja il space. Our p o lic e are arresting the sam e peo­ ple again and again. Its like a den­ tis t. Say you've g o t a to o th w ith a very bad in fe c tio n and it needs to be repaired. The d e n tis t is not go­ ing to do a th in g a b out it u n til he has cleared up the In fection. He ,» : . ;z ; , • P ¿ iff! Question 3: ^ . * + + w * * * * * The Police Bureau has had many d e t r a c t o r s . * * * * * * * * * * * * * xxkkxxkxkkkkk how (jo you view them? Mayor Claric W e responded to the gang and drug problem 18 m onths ago. W e responded w hen Sha­ ron M cC orm ack, our c rim e pre­ vention s p e c ia lis t id e n tifie d the problem . She w o rks o u t o f the o f­ fic e o f the neighborhood asso cia ­ tio n . W e im m e d ia te ly set aside $15,000 to form the yo u th gang task force. They w e n t to Los A ngeles to study th is w h o le th in g and cam e up w ith a proposal that we funded w ith $55,000. T his was to do som e th in g about housing. W e need to do som e th in g about urban developm ent. As we th in k about th e readership o f the Portland Observer, w hat is the firs t thing th a t com es to m ind? We need to talk about housing. On television the other n ig h t you w ere ta lkin g about the Emanuel H ospital developm ent area. There is be a u tifu l land there so close to the central city. — Still: F irst I w ant to say that I d o n ’t know the answ er to your question . I’ve got to have it researched legally. A ll I can say is that it can be exam ined as part of our over all thing. W ith the co n ­ vention ce n te r going in there w ith h o s p ita lity u n its such as hotels, restaurant and other services we have an area here that we need to look at. W hat you m entioned about the Em anuel H ospital area is ju s t part of that piece. We need 3 6 0 5 N .E. 1 0 th S T R E E T • PO R TLA N D , O R E G O N 97211 C h ild re n R e c e iv e : H o t M e a ls T e a c h in g B a s ic S tu d ie s - (Including: N um bers, Alphabet, W ith Jingles, Reading, W ritin g , Safety, C olor, Shapes, Etc.) Learn Spanish U nderstand R espect H igh Q uality Service Provided On A Sliding Fee Scale Christian Day Care