T*2X**k~ î t î r ¡¿udb&tiä M M hqmb '‘^ £ £ ¿ -J-**4"i~u *•' ’£ V -■ Volume XXV, Number 34 Committed to cultural diversity. August 23, 1995 Join In Celebrating Our Asian Youth Camp Supported Group To Electrify State Fair Congressman Ron Wyden and others give a boost to Police Activities League s Asian Basketball Camp. See Sports, page B3. | 0 - ■ ■■ ■ Earth. Wind and Fire will perform Saturday during the Seven O Clock Concert Series at the state fairgrounds in Salem. See Entertainment, page B5. A N N IV E R S A R Y (Líie ^tnrtlanh G M rs . F r a n c e s S c h o e n -N e w s p a p e r U n i v e r s i t y o f O re g o n L i b r E u g e n e , O re g o n F er 250 ■H THE r REVIEW Prosecution Wants Ito To Stay ft Prosecutors backed away from their demand that Judge Lance Ito disqualify him self from the rest o f the marathon O.J Simpson m urdertrial last week. Opposing lawyers agreed to a compromise allowing the judge to rule on the adm issibility o f interview tapes o f former Detective Mark Fuhrman allegedly uttering racial epithets and talking about planting evidence to frame suspects. Ito then ruled against the defense motion on Monday. Essence Of Ellington 5 Coming to Portland r ZJ I - C' ■ I A, \\ Packwood Lashes Out At Accusers M e rce r E llington Ghana Ambassador Ekwow Spio-Garbrah (top, left) and his assistant Daniel Hagen, both of the Ghana Embassy in Washington, D.C., are special guests at Sunday's Homowo Festival in Portland. The celebration of African arts, music and dance is also attended by Ghana residents Minnie Ziddah and James Kutten (left) who came dressed in the royal dress of the Ashanti African people. Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., escalat ed his verbal assault on his accusers and news organizations last week, promising more criticism in the future. Packwood is facing ethics charges ranging from sexual harassment to evidence tampering. “ Now is the time to fight fire w ith fire,” he said, appearing in three national television in­ terviews in less than 24 hours. His latest tactics seemed to draw o critical, i f some­ what bewildered reaction. Black Paratroopers Honored A memorial was dedicated at A rling ton National Cemetery last week to the nation’ s first black paratroopers, who served with distinction despite unequal treatment. The 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion, earned their wings in 1944 at Fort Benning, Ga. They were called ‘Smoke Jumpers” during W orld War II by dropping in to fight forest fires set by Japanese incendiary balloons in the Pacif­ ic Northwest. (Photos by Duane Lewis) Continued to page A4 Fair Offers 12 Days Of Fun In Salem Bradley Calls It Quits Sen. B ill Bradley, the New Jersey basketball hero who once seemed an odds- on favorite to w in a Democratic presiden­ tial nomination, announced last week that he w ill not seek re-election in 1996. Bra­ dley, 52, said it was simply time to move on. The announcement increases the like­ lihood that Democrats w ill not recapture control o f the Senate next year. Senator Rated Senior Friendly The free enterprise, less government and less taxes seniors advocacy group 60 Plus has rated Oregon Sen. Bob Packwood as “ senior frien dly.” The group commend­ ed Packwood “ fo r w orking to preserve and protect M edicare.” M enendez Retrial Enjoys Low Profile As Lyle and Erick Menendez prepare for the start o f a new trial for the shotgun slayings o f their parents, their case has been pushed from center stage by O.J. Simpson. Jury selection was scheduled to begin Wednesday in Los Angeles. The brothers’ first tria l ended deadlocked in hung juries. Iow a Poll Sets Dole Back “ We got our butts kicked,” said Bob Dole campaign manager Scott Reed about D ole’s surprising tie with Phil Gramm for first place in the Iowa straw poll o f Repub­ lican presidential candidates Saturday. A celebration o f the legendary jazz, bandleader and composer Duke Ellington w ill take place next month in Portland. “ Essence of Ellington,” w ill be performed the evening o f Sept. 23 at the Arlene Schnitzer Conceit I lall as a benefit for Friends o f Black Studies at Portland State University. The production is presented by the jazz Society o f Oregon. The featured artist is the late Ellington's son, Mercer Kennedy Ellington. Mercer continues to lead the Duke Ellington Orchestra, honoring a commitment made by his father, “ With or w ith­ out me, my band w ill be there.” In the early 80s, Mercer was musical conductor for “ Sophisticated Ladies, a review o f Duke Ellington’ s music on Broadway, l or the past 15 years, he has led the Duke Ellington Orchestra throughout the world to rave reviews. The orchestra received a Grammy Award in 1988 for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. The Portland event, on addition to the great music, w ill include historical film clips and photographs. Duke Ellington defined the swing sophisticated style o f A laser light show, ejection seat and High Diving Hillbillies are among the new attractions at the 1995 Oregon State Fair. The fair opens Thursday at the state fairgrounds and exposition center in Salem and runs through Labor Day, Sept. 4 Traditional attractions at the fair, in­ clude a star-studded field o f high-quality entertainment, kids village, Oregon wine and food garden, daily parades, a great American petting zoo and horse racing. The laser light show is a 30-minute light and musical extravaganza with laser beams and images produced on a 60 by 50-foot screen. Bungee jum pe rs w ill lik e the e je c­ tio n seat. The riders are strapped into a seat and then “ slingshot” from the ground to about 150 feet, w ith speeds up to 65 mph. The Hatfields and McCoys High Diving H illb illie s show features high diving, spring­ board diving, clown diving, comedy and the human inferno fire dive. A Seven O ’clock Concert Series is per­ formed each night at the L.B. Day Amphithe­ ater Concertgoers are required to buy a con­ cert ticket. The lin e -u p includes Earth, W ind and F ire, B ill C osby and M anhattan T ransfer. Other performances includeTab Benoit, Chicago, Randy Travis and the Steve M ille r Band and the Doobie Brothers. Fair admission is $6 and $ I for children, 6 to 12 years old. Children under six are free. Due to heavy construction near Salem’ s M arket Street Exit, the fair is advising fairgoers to avoid using the Market Street Exit o ff I-5 as they enter Salem. Fairgoers coming on southbound I-5 should take the #258 North Salem Exit/State Fairgrounds, continue on Portland Road and turn left on Lana Avenue and head straight to the fairgrounds. For more information call (503) 378- 3247 or I -800-833-0011 Judge Lance Ito Finds Fame Has Its Pitfalls udge Lance Ito, propelled to abruptly withdrew her request and said it fame he did not seek and did would be best for Ito to continue guiding the not want, is a man of many case he has presided over for the past year. moods - all of which have been bared to the world in the most highly U ------------------------------ publicized trial in history. J The O.J. Simpson double-murder trial not only made the judge an instant celebrity but left his every move in court open to criticism by a host o f legal analysts who suddenly found extra employment on tele­ vision and in newspapers. “ Never in the history o f jurisprudence has a judge come Under such scrutiny by so many people,” one analyst remarked. Last week, however, Ito took center stage in the trial when prosecutors asked him to disqualify him self from the case, saying the judge could not be impartial about evidence and testimony involving the judge’ s wife, a police captain. But one day after dropping her bomb­ shell, Deputy District Attorney Marcia Clark EDITORIAL POLITICS HEALTH A2 A5 A7 As the trial has progressed, the 48-year- old former prosecutor has shown increasing impatience as both sides appeared to turn Ito’s normally enigmatic demeanor has shifted several times as he has presided over the often tumultuous trial. M Ito’ s normally enigmatic demeanor has shifted several times as he has presided over the often tumultuous trial. His temper has flared, he has gone from calm to angry in a heartbeat, he has displayed a wry sense o f humor, an encyclopedic knowl­ edge o f everything from sports to literature, and - as witnessed last week in talking about his love for his wife - deep emotion METRO BI from the main question in the case - did Simpson, a former football star turned sports­ caster and actor, k ill ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman, on the night o f June 12, 1994? Simpson says he did not, and Ito wants to get the case into the ju r y ’ s hands as soon as possible. “ Can we try the Simpson case some­ time today?” the judge irritably asked Clark SPORTS B3 recently as she questioned a defense expert witness. Ito also developed a love-hate relation­ ship with the media, giving a five-part inter­ view to a local television station while threat­ ening to pull the plug on TV coverage o f the trial. He nas kicked reporters out ofhis court for talking and even for chewing gum. Before the Simpson case, when Ito was just another judge in Los Angeles Superior Court, attorneys who tried cases before him considered him intelligent, fair and hard­ working But, beneath the media glare, his repu­ tation has sometimes suffered as his actions have come under the microscope, including accepting a birthday cake from the same television network that was awaiting a key ruling from him in the case. “ Ify o u ’re a judge, there’ s just no gifts. That’ s it,” said prominent Los Angeles de- ENTERTAINMENT B4 ▼ Continued to page A4 CLASSIFIEDS B7