P age A4 S eptember 6, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver Simpson Judge Rules Jury Can Hear Racial Slurs Vancouver Conducts Citizen Survey A spokesman for Vancouver’s Cultural Commission says the new commission is looking forward to getting public comment about the arts and cultural identity o f Van­ couver. After several meetings to de­ fine its mission statement, goals and priorities, the cultural commis­ sion is planning a public survey this fall using either a telephone ap­ proach or a clip-out-and-send-back coupon in the newspapers. The survey results will help define what the Vancouver com­ munity thinks is important and what they would support financially. One question will be about building a performing arts center. Michael Kissinger, a Vancou­ ver resident, works as executive di­ rector o f the Mid-Valley Arts Coun­ cil. Other commission members are Larry Swatosh, chairman; Marlia Jenkins, Ethel Lehman, David Tang, Leslie Durst, Harriet Wilson, Jan Oliva and Allan Weinstein. The nine- member commission was appointed by the mayor and city council in October 1994 to serve in an advisory capacity to city council on matters relating to arts and cultural events and activities. The survey will tell us what peo­ ple think is a community priority, what links this community tether culturally and what they are willing to support,” says Kissinger. Another project for the com­ mission is development o f a cultur­ al plan. The cultural plan is an action plan listing what the community has as cultural assets and resources, what it wants and how it will approach getting what it wants. Citizens can participate by re­ turning the survey this fall and by sending comments and concerns to the commission at P.O. Box 1995, Vancouver, WA 98668. Thomas Completes Management Course Sylvester Thomas o f Vancou­ ver has successfully completed a new food service management cer­ tificate program d ev elo p ed by Elagstar Companies, Inc. The inten­ sive 9-week program was designed to recruit and develop minority can­ didates to management positions in the Flagstar restaurant chains which include Denny’s, Quincy’s Family Steakhouse, El Polio Loco and the largest Hardee’s franchise. Thomas, a manager at Denny’s in Vancouver, will return to his man­ agement role at the restaurant. He joined Denny’s in August 1994. Flagstar’s comprehensive man­ agement certificate program covers all aspects o f restaurant operations, including human resources, finan­ cial and facilities management, busi­ ness communications, marketing principals and leadership skills. The S y lv e s te r T h o m a s course work for the program which ran June 1 2 -Aug. 11, was conducted at Flagstar’s learning center facili­ ties in Spartanburg, S.C. The studies included food safe­ ty and utilized team exercises, class projects and hands-on application o f management principles. “As part o f our overall business strategy, Flagstar has a number of initiatives underway aimed at increas­ ing minority participation in our com­ pany,” said James B. Adamson, chair­ man and chief executive officer of Flagstar. “The Food Service Man­ agement Certificate Program is a way of developing people within our com­ pany as well as those who have an interest in management careers in the food service industry. T w elv e c a n d id a te s , both Flagstar employees and college stu­ dents from across the U.S., were selected for participation in the pro­ gram based on the recommendation o f their restaurant supervisor or col lege professor and an assessment oftheir potential success within the food service field. Minority Business For Year 2000: Part II P rof . M c K in ley B urt The response o f the readership to Part I o f this series (8/30/95) indi­ cates that there is a definite need to i evisit some o f the earlier concepts put forward. While certain basic prin­ ciples o f successful entrepreneurship will always hold true, a rapidly chang­ ing economic and social climate re­ quires timely adjustments and new techniques. Interestingly, when I recently introduced just such an approach to several neophyte minority business persons, I realized (as always) that there is nothing new under the sun, even as I spoke. As I enthusiastically distributed some out-of-town phone directories to the group, directing them to look in theclassifted sections o f types o f businesses novel to Port­ land - deja vu set in with a vengeance. This was one o f the more suc­ cessful innovations I introduced to my Portland State University busi- nessclassin 1973. Lshould point out, however, that more white than mi­ nority students pursued the techn ique to the point o f opening the doors of an actual enterprise. I closely studied cases o f both outcomes. The differ­ ence was found to be as much a cultural one as a matter o f opportuni­ ty or racial barriers; more on this at a by later date. O b v io u sly , if y o u ’re bold enough, such an approach will get you around the constraints imposed by the establishment or their inept minions to keep African Americans confined to “traditional” businesses. And, above all (as I said last week), you have got to read the relevant business journals and guides (and explore the not-so-relevant material for new and important concepts - never mind what the school system has done to you; force yourself to read and like it). White I definitely want as much feedback from readers as possible in our effort to structure a viable minor­ ity business format for the year 2000, let my say that I don’t want attention diverted by any controversy around individuals in the community whose “business” (?) activities appear less than desirable (exploitation o f pris­ on labor - and selling minority tem­ porary workers as the “low wage, no benefits” solution for business prof­ its.) Your concerns are well taken, it is ugly business. But get this dia­ logue into the “Letters To The Edi­ tor” section and let the community join in. The same with many o f the very excellent suggestions many o f .... * ■ > z you are making in respect to prob­ lems encountered in financing, leas­ ing, sales techn ique and types o f pro­ prietorship. There is not enough room in an article, I need a book! Hmmm? Speaking o f “types o f propri­ etorship,” I believe it would serve the community very well if there were to be conducted intensive seminars on “cooperative” for profit enterprises and capital formation enterprises. Not only should we be looking at mutual funds for personal investment and 4 0 1-K, but as the type o f financial structure which could be used to sup­ port businesses in our community. Certainly my articles (and others) have revealed that we have innova­ tors o f useful and marketable prod­ ucts right here among us. Two generations ago, African Americans did it right here and suc­ cessfully, as I have documents time and time again. It will be a further revelation to you when the “African American Historic Sites” project is completed in the near future. I have been a participant in this effort and can assure you that many o f the ac­ complishments o f Portland black pi­ oneers are truly amazing - in both the business and social realms. What has been done before can be done again, the genes are still here. ------------- — . .......... ......... ............ il-./: h UH b PROGRAM CRO WTH FA CTORS STRONG IN M IN D A N D BO DY SELF-RESPECT CHARACTER SPIRITUAL FEELING CITIZENSHIP BOY SCOUTS OF AM ERICA Cascade Pacific Council, Boy Scouts o f America, 2145 S W Front Avenue. Portland, OR 97201-5103 (503) 226-3423 FA X (503) 225-5717 In a stunning blow to the de­ fence in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, jurors will be exposed to only two o f the 4 1 taped excerpts in which Detective Mark Fuhrman, a key pros­ ecution witness, utters racial slurs. Judge Lance Ito, in a crucial ruling issued late on Thursday, also rejected defence efforts to introduce 18 portions ofthe so-called “Fuhrman Tapes” that depict the now-retired detective as a rogue cop who tortured suspects and fabricated evidence. Simpson lead attorney Johnnie Cochran reacted with scathing criti­ cism, calling it “one o f the crudest, unfair decisions ever rendered in a criminal court in this country.” But D istric t A tto rn e y G il Garcetti appeared pleased with Ito’s ruling, saying, "Now let’s get on with this trial and get it to the jury.” St i 11 to come, ho we ver, is a court­ room drama in which the prosecu­ tion will see one o f its star witnesses — the man who reported finding a bloody glove on Simpson’s estate — depicted to jurors as a liar. Fuhrman, described by the de­ fence as a racist who planted evi­ dence to frame the black football hero, testified five months ago that he had not used the word “nigger” anytime in the past 10 years. But perhaps as early as Friday, the mostly black jury will find out he uttered the racial epithet twice when transcripts o f audiotaped interviews with aspiring screenwriter Laura Hart McKinny are prsented in court Ito also ruled that McKinny can take the witness stand and tell jurors that Fuhrman used the word “nigger” 41 times during the interviews, which were conducted from 1985 to 1994. Legal analysts bel ieve that alone could bolster Simpson’s chances o f being acquitted on charges that he murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman the night o f June 12, 1994. But experts contend that the prosecution case would have been decimated if Ito had allowed the jury to hear all, or even a large part, ofthe tapes in which Fuhrman brags at one point about beating black suspects’ faces into “mush.” When the tapes were played on Tuesday with the jury absent from thecourtroom, Fuhrman’s monotone voice echoed through the downtown courthouse and across Los Angeles, exposing racial divisions in the city and the police force. “The prosecution has every rea­ son to be relieved,” said Karen Smith, a professor at Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles. Still, Deputy District Attorney Chris Darden was less than thrilled with Ito’s ruling. “All black people are offended when they hear those words,” the black prosecutor said. But Simpson’s defence team was livid. “For the judge to rule that only two o f those incidents are admissible is outrageous, is specious and it’s unspeakable,” Cochran told report­ ers. As the grand finale before rest­ ing their case, the defence had hoped to play the tapes before recalling Fuhrman to the witness stand, where famed trial lawyer F. Lee Bailey was expected to attack him as a perjurer Fuhrman has contended that he was only play acting for McKinny to lend dramatic flavor to her screen­ play. Prosecutors had accused de­ fence lawyers o f trying to “hijack” the trial. Now, legal experts say, the de­ fence may decide to forgo further testimony by Fuhrman, whose attor­ ney recently said he might refuse to answer questions by invoking his constitutional right against self-in­ crimination. In one o f the two excerpts ad­ mitted by Ito, Fuhrman says, “ We have no niggers where I grew up.” In the second example, McKinny asks Fuhrman why black Moslems live in a certain part o f Los Angeles. “That’s where niggers live,” he re­ sponds. Ito sa id he w as b a rrin g Fuhrman’s remarks about pol ice mis­ conduct because the defence had fai led to prove that the inc ¡dents ever occurred and had not produced any evidence o f their claims that he plant­ ed the bloody glove. Radio Help And Kid Kare Decals. Oregon Steel Appeals $1.4 Million Fine Oregon Steel Mills, Inc. has filed an appeal o fa $ 1.4 million fine levied by the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division. The fine, the largest every levied by the agency, followed 20 charges o f occupational safety and health violations in the sale o f a sandblasting abrasive made o f recycled sttijl mill air pollutants. The abrasive breaks down into dust, releasing toxic lead, cadmium and arsenic, the state agency says. Company officials say the agency misunder­ stands the chemistry o f the sandblasting material. Jan Wagner, a spokeswoman for the agency, said the appeal will goto an informal conference and then to an administrative law judge if neces­ sary. The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has joined the state in issuing a “hazard alert” on the material. C r im e S t o p p e r s Wanted Subject The Beaverton Police Depart­ ment, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, is asking for your help in locating Thomas Anthony Williams. An Arrest warrant is on file in Phoenix, Arizona, charging Williams with Failure to Appear on Fraud and Theft Charges. Locally, Williams is wanted on a felony parole violations. Thomas Anthony Williams, also known as the “Sweetheart Swindler”, has been known to befriend women, and then disappear after bilking them out o f money. Williams, who is known to speak in a fake Australian accent, may be calling him self “Tom the Rancher”, or Dr. Tom Chalinor, and may be staying in area motels. Williams is described a white male, 40 years o f age, with a date o f birth ofM arch 29, 1955. Williams is 6 ’ 1 tall and weighs 160 pounds, with brown hair and haze I eyes. He may or T h o m a s A n th o n y Williams may not be wearing glasses. Crime Stoppers is offering acash reward o f up to $ 1,000 for informa­ tion, reported to Crime Stoppers, which leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you can remain anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823-Help Bicyclists Peddle To Tri-Met Record Bicyclists have nearly doubled their use o f Tri-met buses and Max light rail trains over a year ago. Spurred by completing the in­ stallation o f bicycle racks on all Tri- Met buses last February, cyclist rid­ ership raced to more than 78,000 boardings, up from the previous fiscal year’s nearly 4 1,000. Max light rail alone carried more than 35,000 cyclists. Bikes on Tri-Met permit sales jum ped to nearly 5,000, up more than 2,000 over the prev ious report­ ing period. Tri-met began allowing permit holders to take bicycles on eight bus routes and Max in June 1992. Since then, ridership and the program itself has steadily grown and now includes bicycle racks on all o f Tri-M et’s 600 buses serving some 600 square miles in the tri­ county area. The program has been simpli­ fied and improved along the way, with other efforts like the addition o f a youth permit for those 8-15 years old. “ W e’re pleased to offer more transportation choices to the com­ munity,” said Bob Post, Tri-Met deputy general manager. All per­ mits cost $5 are good for two years. For more information, cyclists can call 239-3044. Young people heading back to school and motorists along the high­ ways have a netw ork o f friends throughout the area -- Pacific Power employees who drive vehicles dis­ playing Radio Help and Kid Kare decals. The programs offer a safe haven for children who are frightened, or bothered by strangers; and commu­ nications for the public in general from the scene o f an accident, fire, or other emergency, or a less critical need -- a stranded motorist or person needing directions. Pacific Power general business manager Carl Talton said Kid Kare was created by the International Brotherhood o f Electrical Workers and Pacific Power, for use through­ out company service areas in Cali­ fornia, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. “The Kid Kare decal on the side o f most Pacific Power vehicles is a symbol to a child that the operator is a friend and provides a safe place to wait for help to arrive,” Talton ex­ plained. Radio Help was initiated by Pa­ cific in 1985,asam eansofproviding communications between the scene o f an emergency and agencies re­ sponsible for providing such servic­ es. Since inception. Radio Help has expanded to include 235 private com­ panies, public agencies and other utilities throughout the western Unit­ ed States, all willing to offer commu­ nications in an emergency -- be it major or minor. “Both Kid Kare, for Pacific Pow­ er vehicles only,and Radio Help, for a growing number o f organizations throughout the west, are symbols o f a commitment to serve the public,” Talton pointed out. Dad’s Service Speedy Service Friendly Call For Quote heating oils Join us in celebrating Best Cash Prices 104 NE Russel © b seriicr’s Portland, OR 97212 282-5111 À