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Legal Aid Plans
Office Move
M ultnom ah County Legal A id
Service w ill be moving its downtown
office location to new quarters in the
United Carriage B uilding at 700 SW
Taylor, Suite 300, Portland, Oregon
97205. The office w ill be closed Thurs
day, January 6th, through Wednes
day, January 12th. We w ill reopen
Thursday, January 13th. Effective
January 13th, all clients, including
Fam ily Law Center clients, may reach
M ultnom ah County Legal A id Ser
vice by telephoning 224-4086.
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The move should increase Legal
A id ’ s accessibility to clients from all
over M ultnom ah County. The loca
tion, at Taylor and Broadway, is close
to the bus m all and to M A X . The
offices are also fu lly accessible to the
disabled.
M ultnom ah County Legal A id
Service provides free legal services in
c iv il cases to low-income people in
Multnomah County. We serve over
6,000 clients per year in housing,
government benefits, fam ily law, se
nior law , and c iv il rights.
OCOC Seeks People
The One Church, One C hild
(OCOC) o f Oregon is seeking appli
cants to serve on the newly created
M in o rity Advisory Board.
This nine-member board w ill
serve in an advisory capacity to the
Friends o f OCOC on matters relating
toadoption recruitment activities and
events and w ill serve as a clearing
house for inform ation and w ill raise
fam ily awareness about events in the
area. It w ill examine pertinent issues
and m ake re co m m e n d a tio n s to
Friends o f OCOC fo r consideration.
The main goal o f the M in o rity A d v i
sory Board is to encourage and sup
port m in ority recruitment activities
in the Portland M etropolitan Area
(M ultnom ah, Clackamas, W ashing
ton, and C lark counties) and commu
nities to expand adoption education
by encouraging m inority (Asian, A f
rican Am erican, Hispanics and Na
tive American) fam ily participation.
Interested applicants should con
tact: Harvey Rice, MST, Family Ser
vices Coordinator for OCOC at: 285-
7634 fo r inform ation and applica
tion. A completed application or re
sume must be submitted to: OCOC,
P O B ox 11611, Portland, OR 97211,
by Tuesday February 1, 1994.
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If You Can’t Trust Your
Coors To
Sponsor
Government, Who Can You Trust?
NAAC Image P . M K B
Awards
by
C oors B re w in g C om pany w ill
serve as an o ffic ia l sponsor o f the
N A A C P ’ s 2 6 th A n n u a l Im a g e
A w ards scheduled fo r Jan. 5 ,1 9 9 4 ,
at the C iv ic A u d ito riu m in Pasa
dena, C a lif.
The N A A C P Im age A w a rd s
reco gn ize in d iv id u a ls and o rg a n i
zations w ho have c o n trib u te d to
the p o s itiv e p o rtra y a l o f A fric a n
A m e ric a n s in e n te rta in m e n t.
“ C oors has lon g been a c o n
cerned corporate c itiz e n ,” said Leo
K ie ly , C oors p re sid e nt and c h ie f
o pe ra ting o ffic e r and c o -c h a ir o f
th is y e a r’ s Im age A w a rd s. “ W e ’ ve
considered the N A A C P a v ia b le
p a rtne r fo r m any years and we arc
d e lig h te d to serve in p a rtn e rs h ip
w ith the N A A C P Im age A w a rd s
to c e le b ra te the u n p a r a lle le d
achievem ents o f A fric a n A m e ri
cans in m any e n d ea vors.”
A c c o rd in g to N A A C P spokes
person R egina Jones, a record 765
subm issions w ere rece ive d th is
year fo r awards in 40 categories
representing m otio n p ictures, tele
v is io n , re c o rd in g and lite ra tu re .
T h is ye a r’ s show w ill be te le
vised n a tio n a lly Jan. 22, on N B C .
Curtis Salgado
And Lloyd Jones
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In the old days o f grade B western
movies, the hero was often heard to
exclaim, “ i f you can’ t trust your
banker, who can you trust?” In more
recent times, this attitude has seemed
quite appropriate for the Savings and
Loan Community as their executives
robbed the depositors, investors and
taxpayers w ith equal gusto. The cow
boys usually ran the naughty banker
out of town, but what do we do with
feds who 'radiate’ us w ithout our
permission.
There is a great w ailing and
wringing o f hands as the C linton
Administration expands an inquiry
into the “ propriety and safety” o f hu
man radiation experimentation con
ducted by the government in the de
cades after W orld W ar II. The media
and opportunistic politicians arc hav
ing a field day o f lamentation and
figerpointing, each group seeking to
excel in a ritual o f sudden discovery
and indictment. This hysterical pos
ture o f “ surprise, surprise” , its as
shocking to us as to you” renders both
the government and media extremely
suspect. There’ s a fam iliar ring.
The very suggestion that the
‘ holier-than-thou’ American estab
lishment has been engaged in the very
some type o f human experimentation
that brought universal condemnation
upon 'H itle r ’ s N azis’ may shock
many, but not all. In the past week
I ’ vc had a dozen calls from both black
and white readers who say they see a
frightening parallel to the “ Tuskeegee
Syphillis Experiments” I ’ ve w ritten
about. The reference is to the detailed
account o f how the U.S. Health Ser
vice and Veterans Adm inistration
engaged in a decades-long experi
ment to see how, untreated, syphilis
would ravage the bodies o f uninformed
A frican Americans.
W hile some w ill immediately
recall the statement o f Malcom X ,
“ Chickens come home to roost” , oth
ers are more deeply disturbed by the
realization that once again our highly
revered and respected medical frater
nity has failed us. As in the case o f the
gruesome Tuskcegee caper hundreds
o f those who previously took the
Hippocrates Oath must have been
aware o f what was going on. No,
correct that! Thousands o f 'profes
sionals’ must have known. The A M A ?
Already, the records o f five ma
jo r federal agencies have been re
quested for review: Departments o f
Energy and Defense and Veterans
A ffa irs - National Aeronautics and
Space Adm inistration, the Pentagon
and, once again, that conscienceless
U.S. Public Health Service. Now we
must expand our query, “ I f you trust
your doctor...?”
The toll-free lines set up fo r use
by a frightened public have simply
been overwhelmed, and not by just
McMurphy's
Appliance Center
W hat a way to usher in the New
Year - and a new era at the all new
N o rth w e s t M u s ic M ille n n iu m !
P ortland’ s brightest star, C urtis
Salgado, and the rose c ity ’ s pre-emi
n en t
b lu es
g u ita r is t/s in g e r /
bandleader, Lloyd Jones, w ill be re
uniting to help us kick o ff our grand
opening weekend. Listing the credits
o f these local musical giants would
take up far too much space and be
redundant to boot. Suffice it to say
that Curtis and L lo yd are in large part
responsible fo r putting Portland on
the musical map.
Come hear some deep down gritty
blues w ith two o f the best. C urtis and
L lo yd w ill take the stage at 3:00 on
F rid ay, January 14th. N orth w e st
Music M illennium is located at 801
N W 23rd and Johnson.
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undeserved neighborhoods. The ad
ditional full-sized buses would also
be targeted on areas needing transit
service.
The application for funding also
seeks assistance fo r tw o components
o f Westside M A X . Money would go
towards completing the prelim inary
engineering and fin a l environmental
studies for the H illsboro Extension
and for a pedestrian and bicycle bridge
to the future S unset Transit Center. In
addition, T ri-M e t is seeking its an
nual share o f federal operating assis
o f operating assistance and the fund
ing to complete the w ork fo r the
H illsboro Extension. The Congestion
M itigation and A ir Q uality Program
w ill finance the new buses, m in i
buses, and the pedestrian and bicycle
connection.
The total grant application fo r all
o f these projects is $ 15.2 m illion . The
federal share varies w ith each p ro je ct,1
tance.
The source o f the funds is a pair
o f federal transportation programs.
The Section 9 program is the source
fund.
Tri-Met hopes for approval o f the
grant application by the Federal Transit
Administration by March 31, 1994.
Connection, a pre-vocationa, pro
gram, that helps those w ith mental
illness become job ready. The pro
gram trains consumers in office, ca
tering and landscaping activities. The
Connection is part o f the G arlington
Center’s Rehabilitation Service.
“ I get a lit t le em barrassed at
p u b lic a pp re cia tio n o f m y a ccom
p lis h m e n ts ,” said S h e llm ire . “ B u t
g e ttin g the aw a rd , was a ra th e r
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ranging from 50% to 89.725%, and
totaling ju s t a b it under $10 m illion .
The balance, known as the local share,
w ill come from T ri-M e t’ s general
Garlington Employee Honored
For Helping Minorities
Garlington Centeremployee Ray
Shellmire recently received the Marge
Lee Anderson award.
The award is presented each year
by the Oregon Mental Health Asso
ciation, and recognizes a volunteer or
professional w ho demonstrates a
strong comm itment in w orking w ith
m inorities who have severe mental
illness.
Shellmire is supervisor at The
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Tri-Met Pursues Money For New Buses
The T ri-M e t Board o f Directors
yesterday gave the green ligh t to seek
nearly $10 m illio n in federal funding
to purchase 11 to 12 new minibuses
and 20 new standard buses. The ve
hicles would give T ri-M e t the capac
ity to add service.
“ T ri-M e t is committed to meet
ing the growing needs o f our expand
ing region,” said Tom W alsh, T ri-
M e t’ s General Manager. “ To add ser
vice you need tw o things, a bus and a
driver. This grant would address the
first half o f that equation.”
The minibuses would allow T ri-
M et to serve the Columbia South
Shore employment centers and ex
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those who realize they were given no
early alarm on such debacles as asbes
tos, breast implants, tainted blood,
whatever.” Many o f the callers were
reporting instances o f experimenta
tion that were conducted or spon
sored by other federal agencies, espe
cially the Department o f Defense”
(N .Y. Times News Service). Now, the
A rm y, Navy, Marines and A ir Force
have been directed to conduct com
prehensive reviews (who is going to
take the participating Universities to
ta s k - or a know ing media that didn ’t
inform ).
We note that southwestern Wash
ington State (Hanford) may become
the litiga tion capital o f the nation
because so many o f the human guinea
pigs are found here in our backyard.
And across the nation there may be a
m illio n who have unknowingly been
forced to virtually swim in seas o f
radiation - infants, children, the sick,
blind and disabled, the aged and the
soldiers. Energy Secretary O ’ leary is
speaking o f compensation fo r the
many victim s o f these cruel nuclear
experiments where the air and the
bodies were poisoned “ for science” .
Careful lady, the adm inistration
already is trying to figure out how to
pay fo r one badly needed health pro
gram. I f the C linton adm inistration is
pushing this investigation fo r p o liti
cal gain alone, the process could back
fire. It is a ll rather disturbing, isn’ t it?
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