t re ♦ 9 • • • * * ♦ • • • .' ♦ e • -4 1 • • > V » »» ■ »» ♦ » » * Ju ly 7. 1993 Serving the community through cult Volum n XX1I1. N um ber 27 * • • • * . 4 ^ n rtla n h v^vsKriier 25C * « í ¡ W Camp Rosenbaum Hosts 23rd Annual Visitors Day THE ir e REVIEW Oregon National Guard/Housing Authority o f Portland k RM Packwood On North Am erican Free Trade A g reem en t M exico is one o f the U nited States fastest grow ing export m arkets Between 1986 and 1992, U.S. exports to M exico in ­ creased from $12.4 billion to an esti­ m ated #44 billion, w hich is twice as fast as U.S. exports to the rest o f the world. O regon exports to M exico rose 190 p er­ cent from $19 m illion to $55 m illion Jones Assumes New Post As Western Region Manager F o r Anheuser-Busch Companies •V -r¿í -< • -A •A * '- •• ■ Í •*,* -f/,/ ** t BJS3 .• :*<*1 -,T See related story on page A 2 Director Of Top Ranked ,v • * executive director Denny W est and Brigadier G eneral Gene Kate, O regon A djutant G en­ eral, and a host o f other guests from around the Rabies After 29 Y< D an Faddis, D irector o f T raining, at the M etro E lectrical T rain in g C enter, retired June 30,1993 after m ore th an 50 years o f contribution, achievem ents, and service to the electrical industry D uring h is ten­ ure, Faddis spearheaded jo in t coopera­ tion betw een labor and m anagem ent. His efforts have m ake O regon M etro T ra in ­ ing C enter am ong the top program s in the country. See related story on page BI M ayor Vera Katz Proposes “Fair Contracting And Em ploym ent In itia tiv e M ayor V era K atz proposes a package o f reform s for fair contracting and em ploy­ m ent initiatives to im prove the city’s record in contracting w ith m inority busi­ ness enterprises and to expand m inority em ploym ent opportunities w ith the city ’s contractors for m inorities and w om en “1 believe we m ust develop the legal tools to support the many positive actions in ­ cluded in this proposed package o f re­ forms. I propose, a study w hich will provide the statistical underpinning re­ quired to establish enforceable goals.” Governor Barbara Roberts, congratulates Camp Rosenbaum founder, Housing Authority Portland, Board Chairman, retired Brigadier General Fred Rosenbaum for 23 years o f caring, respect, love and staying drug free that the camp teaches every year to the youth that attend the camp. BY DEREK RASHEED O n W ednesday, June 30. 1993 Cam p Rosenbaum hosted it’s 23rd annual Visitors Day in W arrenton, Oregon. June 30 was m arked for a special presentation in honor o f cam p founder, Fred Rosenbaum . O regon A ir See related story on page A3 NAACP And Flagstar Reach $ 1 Billion Histone Accord To Expand O pportunities For M in o rities N ational G uard B rigadier G eneral (retired) an d H ousing A uthority Portland (HAP) board chairm an The event featured dignitaries and special guests throughout the state of Oregon to include G overnor B arbara Roberts. HAP state. T he program w as founded 23 years ago by Fred Rosenbaum who at the tim e was chair­ m an o f O regon H ousing Authority, and Briga­ dier G eneral o f O regon air G uard. He visited the cam p grounds with his w ife and family at that tim e there was hardly any activities on the cam p grounds and by it being right on the coast, Mr. Rosenbaum thought it would be a good idea to start a childrens cam p there. So Mr. Rosenbuam took the idea up with Gover­ nor M cCall. So the M ilitary D epartm ent through the O regon N ational G uard and The H ousing A uthority of Portland formed a part- nersh ip an d started the cam p Mr. Rosembaum said the first three years of trying to start the cam p was filled with trial an d error. B u t Mr. Rosenbaum d id n 't give up. Engulfed with organizational staffing and financial prob­ lems he hung in there, made the right contacts to get the cam p on the right track, and has been a successful program every since. T he program is a jo in t venture between T he Housing A uthority o f Portland and the Oregon N ational G uard to send low income public housing children to a week long citi­ zenship cam p on the coast o f Oregon. This unique partnership enables over 145 young cam pers to enjoy a view o f th e ocean. campfire at night and loving care and guidance f rom the volunteer H ousing Authority and National Guard staff. Continued on page B2 F is h V o lu n t e e r s Flagstar Com panies, Inc. and the N A ACP signed a far reaching and com prehensive F air S hare A greem ent to provide greater o p p o rtu n itie s fo r m in o ritie s at th e com pany’s restaurant and food service operations. A sp a rto fits effort toincrease m inorities in m anagem ent and non m an ­ agem ent positions, F lagstar will start a series o f m inority recruitm ent and tra in ­ ing program s. See related story on page A 4 Shibley M oves S a fe Transportation Bills Rep. G ail Shibley’s two bills w ill m ake O regon a safer, better place for m otorists, pedestrians and bicyclists. “T ransporta- tion is one o f my top issues and I feel HB29OO and SB262 for substance, posi­ tive legislation that w ill help people throughout the P ortland m etro area and throughout the state.” See related story on page A5 Suprem e C o u rt Rules On H ate Crim es O n June 10, 1993 the U nited States Su­ prem e C ourt voted unanim ously to up­ hold a W isconsin law w hich strengthens penalties for crim inals w ho choose their victim s on the basis o f race, religion and sexual orientation. See related story on page A 2 There is one book in my lib ra ry that is a w e ll thum bed veteran o f alm ost th irty years... Si lent S pring by R achel Carson. Page A2 EDITORIAL RELIGION A2 A6 D eloria Jones hasjoined A nheuser-Busch C om panies. Inc , as w estern region m anager for the Office o f C orporate A ffairs, it was anne unccd by W eighm an F. Sm ith III. vice pres ident o f corporate affairs for the St Louis- based corporation. Jones will be responsible for developing com m unity relations program s in the w estern region of the U nited States, including such m ajor cities as D enver, Portland and Seattle. Jones also w ill im plem ent the com panys o n ­ going com munity outreach program s in Los Angeles, San Francisco O akland an d San Diego. Jones has held various positions in com ­ m unications, including television host for a public affairs program and news reporter for a V * ■ radio station She has had several m anagem ent posi­ tions in pubic relations an d corporate co n tri­ butions in the Seattle business com m unity including vice president and m anger o f com ­ m unity relations at W ashington M utual Sav­ • . L •-C a ’ i ings Bank. Jones w as also involved in a variety of com m unity o rganizations and coordinated various civic initiatives, legislative lobbying efforts and education program s in Seattle. She is a graduate o f the U niversity of W ashington w here she earned a b ach elo r’s degree in broadcast and editorial jo u rn alism friends be drug-free and set a good exam ple to all children by leading the way to a drug free USA. As part of upholding this pledge, the new M ar­ shals are touring Portland in "pos­ ses”. deputizing com m unity leaders an d VIPs. A ngie M ann, spokesperson for the C hurch o f Scientology' s Lead the W ay to a D rug Fee USA program, com m ented. “ Several groups o f kids have chosen com m unity leaders to visit and deputize as M arshals. They are quite serious about their new 'jobs and w ant to eventually m ake every com m unity leader a M arshal, includ­ ing the G overnor ” G loria Colvin, Executive D irec­ tor o f FISH Emergency Services and Portland s newest M arshal, told the kids, “W hat you’re doing is very im ­ portant It keeps people rem inded about helping others stay away from drugs and keep them thinking with being drug free; we really appreciate w hat y o u 're d o in g ' For m ore inform ation about the contest, how your group can participate in the D rug F ree M arshal program or how you can become a D rug-Free M arshal, contact Angie M ann at the C hurch o f Scientology . 228-0116. Entertainment Sports “Food and Fund Drive Sweepstakes Launched At 1993 Rose Festival U.S. Bank Show” “Swindell N ext Test For Rising Heavyw eight S tar Jeremy W illiam s” Valuable prizes p ro vid e d by sponsors include...a G TE m obile phone, a S500 in a irlin e tickets, Sundance hot tub a nd many S w indell has championship experience having fo u g h t f o r the WBO a n d IB T lig h t more. Deloria Jones M a r s h a ls Food & Nutrition “Final Roundup For Sum m er Reading: Enjoy” r ves S taff and volunteers o f FISH Emergency Services, an emergency food an d clothing provider, raised their right hands an d prom ised to uphold seven different points o f the D rug-Free M arshal pledge as they were sworn in and deputized as D rug Free M arshals. T he D rug-Free M arshals cam ­ paign w as originally launched in L o s A n g e le s in A p ril w h e r e more than 500 attendees w atched as the FBI “swore in “ over 200 kids as D rug-Free M arshals. T he cam paign, w hich is being coordi­ nated by the C hurch o f Scientology, was brought to Portland w ith a sim i­ lar kick-off event in June w here 32 kids w ere sworn in as M arshals by M ultnom ah County S heriff Deputy a n d D A R E , o f f ic e r , W a y n e M c D o n n e ll. S e v e ra l P o r tla n d churches, schools and businesses hav e contributed to and helped prom ote the cam paign. T he D rug-Free M arshal pledge has kids prom ise to live a drug-free life, show their friends that a drug-free life is more fun, help their fellow D rug Free M arshals, learn more about how drugs really harm people, tell people the tru th about the harm ful effects of drugs, help their family and Perspectives 4 a. “Norman Sylvester” Sylvester's m usical odyssey began in ¡95 7 when his parents bought him a 811.50 acoustic guitar. heavy weight titles in 1989 a n d 1990. 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