Page 8...The Portland Observer...October 7, 1992 Foreign Press Suggests A Fatal Connection Between Measure 9, Skinheads And OCA BY PROF. MCKINLEY BURT AWARD WINNER _ R etired Air Force Lt. G eneral B enjam in O. Davis, Jr., was one of six winners of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s highest awards dur­ ing recen t Awards D inner in W ashington. G eneral Davis was presented the CBCF’s “Lifetim e Achievement Award” and also an ACCEPTS AWARD — George L. art work, “Evolution of a People,” Knox III, Vice President, Public .Affairs, Philip Morris Companies by the noted sculptor Ed Dwight. Inc., righ t, con fers at Awards Dinner with Missouri Congress­ man Alan Wheat, Chairm an, C on gression al Black C aucus Retired Air Force General Benjamin 0. Foundation. Knox, whose father ¡served under G eneral D avis, Davis Presented Congressional Black accepted the award for the ailing retired general. Caucus' Lifetime Achievement Award WASHINGTON, DC. — Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., commander of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen of World War 11, was honored recently with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's (CBCF) Lifetime Achievement Award. He was one of six Americans to receive the CBCF's highest honors during the Foundation's 22nd Annual Legislative W'eekend Awards Dinner at the Washington, D C., Convention Center. George L. Knox 111. Vice President, Public Affairs, Philip Morris Companies Inc., whose father served under General Davis, accepted the award for the retired general, who was ill. "General Davis is an extraordinary m an,” Knox told the dinner guests. "H is m ission was to fight fascism abroad and racial intolerance back home. He has honored me greatly in asking that I accept the award for him.” An infantry officer following his graduation from West Point in 1936, Davis becam e the first "Tuskegee Airman" to earn wings at Tuskegee Army Air Field in 1941. He subse­ quently commmanded Black fighter and bomber units that distinguished themselves in battles against German forces in North Africa and in Europe. General Davis became the first African American Air Force General and was commander of the 13th Air Force, headquartered at Clark Field in the Philippines, before he retired in 1970. The award to General Davis was a part of the Foundation's commemora­ tion, sponsored by Philip M orris Companies Inc., honoring all living Tuskegee Airmen. Other persons receiving Foundation aw ards were: Benjamin L. Hooks, DINNER GUESTS included, from left, Phil Davis, Vice President, Kraft General Foods, John Jacob, President, National Urban League, Virgis Colbert, Vice President, Miller Brewing Company, and Benjamin Hooks, Executive Director, NAACP, at the CBCF’s commemoration honoring “all living Tuskegee Airmen.” Executive Director of the NAACP; Lane Kirkland, President, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial O rganizations; Mary Hatwood Futrell, President, World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession; Jackie Joyner Kersee, 1992 Olympic Heptathalon Gold Medalist and "the world's great­ est fem ale a th le te ,” and Earvin "Magic” Johnson, basketball superstar with the Los Angeles Lakers and 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist. Philip Morris, for the second straight year, underwrote the cost of works of art by renowned sculptor Ed Dwight, which were presented as awards to the honorees. The works — "Evolution of a People" — depict the move by African Americans from “slave ships and cotton fields to court rooms, class­ rooms and the halls of Congress.” “The Caucus Foundation has been most effective in helping people learn how to make government work for the good of all its people," Knox has said. "We are pleased to be counted among its strongest supporters.” The Awards Dinner ended a four-day series of events whose theme was “Evolution of a People: To Dream, To Fight, To Win" and that attracted more than 20,000 persons. The events includ­ ed more than 50 brain trusts and issues forum s m oderated by m em bers of Congress, focusing on critical issues confronting A frican A m ericans. Several concerts were organized to entertain the participants, and two well- attended fashion shows were sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Spouses. Representatives of business, government and social organizations took more than 300 booths to showcase their products and services. •' i Asking question like, “ Do you think that Tom Metzger (W hite Aryan Resis­ tance leader) has managed to strike again?” Scores o f reporters and televi­ sion crews from all over the w orld have joined Am erican media in an unprec­ edented journey to Portland, Oregon. Not since the passage o f Oregon’ s famed “ Bottle Return B ill” have so many eyes been turned upon the state. International journalists, already be­ wildered and puzzled by the emergence o f “ hate legislation such as Measure 9 in a state w ith Oregon’ s liberal reputa­ tio n ” , suddenly found themselves fu r­ ther shocked when their investigative rendezvous was intirm pted by news from Salem that skinheads were being ac­ cused o f tw o grisly murders o f homo­ sexuals. A ll seemed to remember the brutal execution o f Ethiopian student, M ulugela Seraw by Portland Skinheads. Since Seraw was black and not a homo­ sexual, it is obvious that the skinhead agenda includes racial genocide. Even the most tim id and hesitant o f public o fficials and other leaders have joined the student outcry and condem­ nation against one o f the most dangerous and decisive pieces o f legislation ever introduced in the United States. O b vi­ ously, the “ band wagon” trend has been spurred by a realization that audiences in Canada, Great Britain, Japan, Ger­ many, Sweden, Ita ly, Australia, Israel, PCC Joins With Cement Masons For First Annual Apprenticeship Day The Portland C om m unity college B-West (B u ild in g Workers Entering skilled Trades) training program w ill jo in Oregon/Soulhwest Washington Cement Masons Local 555 to present the first annual Cement mason’ s A p ­ prenticeship Day, Saturday, Oct. 17, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 20210 S. W . Teton in Tualatin. The event is free and open to the public. Features w ill include hands-on dis­ plays, step pouring, paneling, curb and gutter w ork, and tool displays. Door prizes and refreshments are available. For more inform ation, please con­ tact Marie Benedetli at B-West, 731- 4893. rix: PORTIAM) ravaöPMBNT COMMISSION'" C o m m is s io n M e e tin g Date. October 14,1992 Place Portland Building 1120SW Fifth Ave., 11th FI. Portland, OR Time: 9:30 a.m. Commission meetings are open to the public. A complete agenda is available at PDC. Call 823-3200. r. >•» r- ?*\ PDC is the City of Portland's urban renewal, housing and economic development agency. V D E L T A AWARDS PRESENTED TO O UTSTANDING WOMEN AT N A TIO N AL CONVENTION - Yvonne Kennedy (center), national president of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, joins Thelma V. Cook executive assistant to the vice president of corporate affairs at Anheuser Busch Companies, and Barbara Reynolds, editm and columnist for USA Today newspaper, following the awards ceremony at the organization's national convention m Baltimore. Cook received the Female Business Executive citation, and Reynolds received the Ethel L Payne Award for Excellence in Journalism. There are 850 Delta chapters in the U S and other countries 1 For more information contact Martha M Mitchell. Fleishman Hillard, Inc , 314/982 1700. RSVP’s Holiday Volunteer Shopping List I t ’s time to think about holiday shopping! For citizens 60 years and better, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program o f M ultnom ah County sug­ gests that you “ shop” around for a v o l­ unteer project that w ill help someone in need w hile adding a special glow to your holiday season. Some ways you can help are: Help organize a holiday/client sup­ port comm ittee for Mental Health Ser­ vices West. Research and contact orga­ nizations and individuals to sponsor clients for holiday gifts and celebra­ ». :• r .* tions. Individuals and organizations can help a homeless or low-income fam ily fo r the holiday season through Portland Im p a ct’ s A d o p t-A -F a m ily Program. Volunteers receive a needs list on the fa m ily and provide gifts such as per­ sonal hygiene items, clothes, toys and assistance w ith u tility bills. Provide and serve Thanksgiving dinner (Nov. 25 or Christmas dinner (Dec.23) to 25-30 members o f Folk- Time, sponsored by Ecumenical M in ­ istries for the chronically mentally ill. Take orders by phone or fill orders or deliver orders fo r Store To Door, a non-profit grocery delivery service fo r elderly and/or disabled persons. Sta­ dium or Walker Road Fred Meyer stores. Mend or patch, either by hand or machine, some donated clothing in good co n d itio n , fo r holiday d is trib u tio n through RSVP. Call Helen Wahl at 229-7787 for further information. RSVP is a part o f Action, the national volunteer agency and is sponsored locally by legacy Health System at Good Samaritan Hos­ pital and Medical Center. RSVP offers free supplemental insurance coverage and lim ited transportation reimburse­ ment. Cf-e*- KM*»««; -X - - Don't forget to Register to VOTE! PCC Office Of Development And Foundation Reports Successful Year The O ffice o f Development and the Portland Comm unity College Foun­ dation recently released end-of-year figures for the 1991-92academic year. “ We wish to thank all the donors from this past year for their support,” said Stephen N. G u n tili, the d irectorof development and executive secretary o f the PCC Foundation. The PCC Foundation awarded 180 scholarships totaling $100,970 for the 1991-92 school year. In addition, the Foundation, through its donors, con­ tributed $184,613 for equipment, in ­ structional materials and staff devel­ opment to PCC programs. And, 555 donors contributed $336,701 to the Foundation during the past year. Success w ith public competitive grants reached and all-tim e high; state and federal grants totaling 52,667,912 were approved fo r the 1991 -92 school year. The fall issue o f C om m uni-TIES, PCC’ snew sletterhighlighting itscom- munity partnerships, w ill feature a four- page annual report from the Founda­ tion and development o ffice, recog­ nizing donors, memorial gifts, schol­ arships and other foundation a c tiv i­ ties. In August, Stephen N. G untli was named director o f development and executive secretary o f the PCC Foun­ dation. According to G untli, future activities include developing a long- range plan w ith Foundation trustees to expand the level o f private funding for PCC programs and scholarships. In addition. G u ntli said he hopes the de­ velopment office w ill help the college w ith capital and equipment needs. “ An expanded private funding base is essential in helping the college meet the future needs o f our students and the com m unity,” he said. Etc. are going to be viewing and judging Oregon and its leaders through the eyes o f their own media people. One “ leader” who seems to feel no pain or fear o f defeat is Lon Mahon, author o f Measure 9 and chairman o f the Oregon Citizens Alliance. Attacking his opponents, (B arbara R oberts, N e il Goldschm idt), Mabon accuses them o f p o liticizin g the issue,” they try to create a boycott ...opponents may be helping to create a backlash...If some thing does happen, it w ill be because “ they” created it, not because it would happen nor­ m ally.” Scott L iv e ly , O C A spokesman, has declared that homosexuality is a mental disorder, linking it w ith pedophilia, bes­ tia lity (sex w ith animals) and sadomas­ ochism. M y own doctor made the com ­ ment that “ even the Supermarket Tab­ loids know better than that.” He says L iv e ly is clearly and adamantly refuted by the Oregon Medical Association, the Oregon Psychiatric Association and the American Psychiatric Association; all have condemned Measure 9 - L iv e ly , in a recent appearance before the Portland C ity C lub reminded some o f that old racist ploy, “ Some o f my best friends are black.” He became m isty eyed, telling his listeners, “ m y friend Sunny ju s t died o f Aids, but he became a Christian be­ fore he died.” Portland attorney, Charles H inkle, is a leading spokesman fo r a large group o f Oregonians who believe that pa:,sa8e o f measure 9 w ould be a serious bio w 10 Oregon’ s economy. Opponents o f t.he anti gay amendment to the state cons tittC tion point to other states where fig h ts over social issues have seriously harmed business-especially efforts to attract new industry and/or tourist trade. A n o ffic ia l o f a Colorada Convention and V is ito r’s Bureau said that a major social contro­ versy in his state caused a loss o f over 150 conventions and a quarter b illio n dollars (The Rev. M artin Luther King Holiday issue). I f attorney H inkle has his way O r­ egonians w ill vote their pocketbooks as w ell as a respectable moral persuasion in support o f a long tradition o f tolerance fo r diversity. In opposition to Measure 9 he cites. The Associated Oregon Indus­ tries, Portland Chamber o f Commerce, American Electronics Associations and many other business leaders and organi­ zations. “ CX? A has embarked on a cam­ paign o f distortion and falsehood to mask a vague and broadly w ritten measure that could have widespread effect. The education establishment is also firm ly against Measure 9 w ith “ a ll its opportunities fo r vicious m ischief from w itch hunts fo r alleged homosexuals to the purging o f libraries and a Nazi type control o f curriculum ” . The Portland Observer joins the ranks o f a ll thinking and liberty-loving people who urge that this e vil measure be defeated. Former Key Perot Volunteers In Oregon Endorse Bill Clinton Over a dozen key Ross Perot sup­ porters, including the C h ie f Oregon Strategy Chairman, Clyde Feyrer and currentC linton/G orefieldorganizerB ill Jemison, endorsed B ill C linton today at a noontime press conference in Port­ land, Oregon. “ It was a very d iffic u lt decision fo r me not to support Ross Perot,” stated Clyde Feyrer. “ But, I feel we must put our country first. Governor B ill C linton w ill make the best President fo r the United States because o f his integ rity,” concluded Feyrer. “ Today, I stand here w ith many form er Perot supporters who are now on the C linton/G ore team,” said Oregon C lin to n /G o re State D ire c to r A m y Chapman. “ Ross Perot entering the race does not change our strategy o f talking w ith the american voters about and w ill continue discussing,” said Chapman. Those who have joined “ Perot V o l­ unteers fo r C lin to n ” include: • Parris Chargois, Perot Tri-C ounty Coordinator • JcffC hcck, Perot County Coordina­ tor, Klamath Falls • Paul Converse, Perot Coordinator, Benton & L in n Counties • RodCook.PcrotStateStrategyCom- mittee Member, Washington County now C linton/G ore volunteer Jim Curran, Perot Central Trainer, Gresham *C lydee Feyrer, Perot Strategy Chairman for Oregon • W right Hanson, Perot Regional C o­ ordinator, S. Columbia C ity • Shirley Hervig, Perot supporter, cur­ rently C linton/Gore volunteer *Jan H illm an, Perot Neighborhood C o­ ordinator, Sherwood • Richard Hopkins, Perot Coordina­ tor, Grant C ity • B ill Jemison, Perot Coordinator, currently Clinton/G ore Field Orga­ nizer • Susan Macomson, Perot Co-coor­ dinator, Lake Oswego • M ike Rushing, Perot Volunteer co­ ordinator, S.E. Portland • B illS u lliva n .P e ro tD istrictC o o rd i- nator, Hubbard • B illie W illiam s.P e ro tC o ordin ato r, Y a m h ill County “ Ross Perot got me into politics; B ill C linton is keeping me in p olitics,” said Shirley Hervig, a form er Perot supporter. “ I t ’ s the drive in m yself and all o f us here to see that B ill C linton is elected because it is my firm b elief that B ill C linton w ill shift this nation from neutral into high-gear,” Hervig con­ cluded. • President Bush Addresses 1000 Black Business And Civic Leaders President George Bush addressed nearly 1000 black business and civic leaders today during a “ National Salute to the President and his Black A ppoin­ tees.” The Breakfast gathering in Wash­ ington, D.C. was organized by Joshua I. Smith, President and C h ie f Executive O fficer o f the Lanham, Maryland-based M axim a Corporation, and other black business and civic leaders to commemo­ rate the appointments o f numerous A f ­ rican-Americans to high-level positions in the Bush Adm inistration. The Bush Adm inistration has the largest number A fric a n -A m e ric a n a p p o in te e s in american history. President Bush said, “ I believe that a prospering small business o f large business environment is going to do more to help people than government programs can. W hat makes an economy grow? It is not investing the taxpayers’ money, it is not the people who take the taxes and spend them, it is you who make the economy grow .” According to Smith, “ this is not a partisan event, but rather an opportu­ nity for President Bush ’o meet black business and civic leaders from 2 7 states across the nation to discuss black busi­ ness issues, opportunities, and racial tolerance.” Secretary o f Health and Human Services Dr. Louis Sullivan said,“ Presi­ dent Bush’ s commitment to im proving the lives o f all Americans is reflected in this room today, by the highest percent­ age o f m inorities ever appointed by an Adm inistration. The President’ s com ­ m itm ent is reflected not in his rhetoric, but action.” The program focused on the out­ standing services and contributions these men and women have provided to the Am erican people under the Bush Adm inistration. Portland Community Design: To Move Into Important NE Building Portland Com m unity Design an­ nounced today that it has signed a long­ term lease on a 2800sf, one-story office building at 2000 NE M artin Luther King Boulevard in Northeast Portland. PCD’s storefront o f f ees are located in a highly- visiblc 1920’ s stucco commercial build­ ing which help form a “ gateway” to NE M artin Luther King Boulevard, as one approaches from Broadway ju s t to the south. The PCD building is located within the E lio t neighborhood. PA D plans to begin occupying its new space on October 5. Their new phone number w ill be 281-8011. Portland Com m unity Design’ s mis­ sion is to find ways to improve , the p h y s ic a l e n v iro n m e n t of our com m unity’ s members whose financial resources are inadequate. 28S ‘ ■ ‘ (M m {