.* n r 4. P age B4 * * • Simpson Proclaims Innocence In Mail Order Video O J Sim pson, in his mail order video, said a key detective investi­ gating the deaths o f his ex-w ife and her friend planted a bloody glove on his estate and sm eared blood inside his car to frame him. I he ex-football hero proclaim ed in the video custom ers began receiv­ ing last week that he is innocent in the June 12, 1994 killings o f N icole B row n S im p so n an d h er frie n d Ronald G oldm an. He w as acquitted by a jury last October. In the tw o-and-a-half-hour video, which sells for $29.95, S im pson frankly adm itted that in addition to telling his side o f the story he hoped the tape would help him recoup the vast sums he spent on his defense in the crim inal trial. In the 90 m inutes o f the tape d e­ voted to an interview with television journalist Ross Becker, he said he was framed by Los A ngeles police detective M ark Fuhrm an, w ho testi­ fied during the trial to findinga bloody glove on the grounds o f S im pson’s estate in the B rentw ood neighbor­ hood o f Los Angeles. Asked by B ecker if he believed Fuhrman planted the glove, Sim pson replied, “ I’m totally 100 percent convinced that he d id .” He also alleged that Fuhrm an was behind the presence o f blood from N icole Simpson and G oldm an in Sim ­ p so n 's w hite Ford B ronco parked outside his estate the day after the m urders. “ I subm it there is no w ay M ark Fuhrm an could have seen those blood spots unless he w as in the B ronco,” Sim pson said. A sked why Fuhrm an w ould have tried to fram e him, he replied, "W hy w ould he w ant to get any black man or M exican A m eri­ can?” D uring the trial, defense w itness­ es testi fled that Fuhrm an had a hatred for blacks and M exican-A m ericans and w ould go out o f his way to m ake up evidence against them. Fuhrm an, who retired during the trial, is currently under investigation by the U.S. Justice D epartm ent for possible m isconduct and by the state A ttorney G en eral’s office for p o ssi­ ble perjury. Sim pson accused the Los A ngeles Police D epartm ent o f taking part in the alleged fram eup. “O bviously, people in the L.A.P.D. w ent out o f their way to m ake me look gui Ity,” he said in the video. Make A Difference - Teach! He also expressed com passion for the fam ilies o f the tw o victim s, who are suing him in a civil wrongful death lawsuit, but added, “ I lost m ore than you did. I lost a person that I loved. I’ve lost my life.” The form er athlete who becam e a T V c o m m e n ta to r a n d n a tio n a l spokesm an for a rental car com pany has lost both those jo b s because o f the m urder case and said he has been deprived o f the ability "to provide for the people around m e.” Sim pson also challenged deputy district attorney M arcia C lark, the lead pro secu to r in the m urder case, to sit dow n and talk with him. "T o ­ m orrow , if M arcia C lark w ould sit dow n and talk to me, she can film it, as long as I can m arket it. She can film it and ask m e w hatever she w ants to ask m e and I’ll answ er every q u es­ tio n ,” he said. Sim pson was rep o rted ly paid a fiat $3 m illion fee for m aking the video and wi II not take any part o f the proceeds. Tony H offm an, the head o f H&K LLC Productions, w hich produced the tape, w ould not say how many videos had been ordered but added that sales w ere doing well. New IBEW Manager Oregon State University Graduate Program In Middle Level Teaching St. Patrick is said to have bap­ tized more than 120,000 persons. Continued from front ▲ Jerry Bruce IBEW Local 48 and the O regon- C olum bia C hapter o f the N ational E lectrical C ontractors A ssociation. build a building, I still think P ort­ land is a good place to do business.” M eanw hile, up the street at 5 7 18 N.E. 33rd Ave., the M cM enam in brothers are near to com pletion o f their final design plans for the ren­ ovatio n o f the form er K ennedy School property, according to D av­ id N em o o f the Portland D evelop­ ment Com m ission. The plan calls for 14 classroom s to be subdivided into 14 overnight sleeping room s, the rem ainder to be used for public m eeting room s. The former school auditorium will bea theater, the kitchen a pub, and the gym will remain a gy m. There will be 140 parking spaces on the north side o f the property, and an area o f open Oregon State University is proud to announce a new Middle Level teacher preparation program* for grades 5-10 with specializations in: First Subject Area Science Mathematics Technology Second Subject Area Science Mathematics Technology Language Arts Social Studies Call Special advising session at OSU: W ednesday, March 20, 1996 at 3:30 p.m. Memorial Union 212-Martin Luther King Room OObsemcr at 288-0033 to advertise. Northeast Development Inches Ahead Jerry Bruce, a long-tim e m em ber o f the International B rotherhood o f Electrical W orkers Local 48, has been appointed to serve out the term o f departing business m anager G reg Teeple, who recently accepted a p o ­ sition with the union’s international organization. Bruce has served in a variety o f leadership positions at IB E W for the past several years. He was president o f the local in 1983 and w as re­ elected in 1986. He has also served as an IBEW assistant business m anager and as a m em ber eft the Join A pprenticeship Com m ittee o f the M etro E lectrical I raining Trust. The northeast Portland training trust is a nationally recognized elec­ trical training school developed by Destiny is un invention o f the cowardly unii the resigned. — Ignuzio Silone space, possibly a garden, along the property’s eastern edge near North­ east 35th Avenue. N em oquotedM ike McM enamin as pledging to com ­ plete work and open for business “no later than spring 1997.” Hie C oncordia N eighborhood A ssociation has sought to preserve the school and return it to active use since the Portland School District closed it in 1977. In 1993, the district turned the property over to the city o f Portland as part o f a com plex series o f land and property exchanges involving several governm ent entities. Last year, the city aw arded the property to the M cM enamins, find­ ing that their proposals for its reuse fit most closely with com munity goals, and were most likely to be realized. Program Hiqhlights- Three quarters in length, Fall 1996 through Spring 1997 Some course work may apply to a Master’s degree. > Meets all requirements for an Oregon Basic teaching license For information and application contact: Student Services, 100 Education Hall, School of Education, Oregon State University, Corvallis OP 97331-3502 or call (541) 737-4841. Email: haleyk@ccmail.orst.edu Subject to approval by the Teacher standards and practices Commission. OSU is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Program Employment . 7 1 Oregon, opportunity means great benefits, competitive salaries, and a large variety of careers available statewide. Currently, openings exist in the following ^e n c ie s : OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (0D 0T) Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), is known throughout the nation as a progressive government agency. ODOT is responsible for the coordination of transportation programs between and among all governmental organizations within the state. We have immediate opportunities for the following position: Project Coordinator (Team Development Coordlnator/Process Consultant) We are seeking an experienced Organization Development (0D) specialist for this position in Salem. Will facilitate organization improvement via analysis, design, and delivery of team development, interventions and other 0 0 projects, Requires 4 years of administrative experience, including 2 years overseeing on­ going 0D project/program. Bachelor's degree in HR Management, Business or Organization Development may substitute for 2 years of general administrative experience. Salary $2,605 - $3,471 month + benefits. Applications will be accepted through 5:00 p.m. on April 5. Call (503) 9 8 6 4 0 3 0 (TTY 986-3854) to request application packet. For other 0 0 0 T opportunities call our Recruitm ent J0BUNE at (5 0 3 ) 9 8 6 -3 8 4 7 . REAL ESTATE AGENCY Education Director (Principal Executive/Manager D, Manager of Education Division; administer real estate examinations and programs; prelicensing course/curriculum development, seminars and publications; hire, train, direct and supervise staff; assist in preparation/management of REA budget and performance measures. To qualify, you'll need 6 years experience in supervision, staff-technical or professionaHevel work related to real estate education, professional continuing education, or related fields. Bachelor's degree/courses in a related field may substitute up to 3 years of experience. Position located in Salem. Salary range: $3,054 to $4,301. Closing date: March 2 5 ,1 9 9 6 . To apply, obtain Job announcement L£9 6 0 0 7 8 with “This Is Test" questions and application from your local Employment Departm ent office. M all the completed application and test questions to Real Estate Agency. OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Assistant Director OSU Facilities Services Bachelor's degree, preferably in a field related to management such as public administration, or related fields of facilities management such as landscape, construction m a n^em e n t or engineering. Major duties include providing administrative and technical supervision of the shop managers for projects and repairs, service calls/keys, preventative maintenance, and landscape management. Must have five years experience in supervision o f staff (technical or professional level! work In a physical plant operation, preferably in a university setting. Experience must include at least 2 years experience in such areas as: a) development o f program rules and policies; b) long- and short-range goals and plans; c) program evaluation; and d) budget preparation. Must have maintenance experience, and knowledge of maintenance priorities. Must be skilled in making public presentations, have experience in strategic planning, and have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Must have demonstrated significant leadership experience and ability. Ability to routinely visit job sites without ADA accessibility. Proficiency in the use of personal computers and relevant software applications is also required. Position is a 12-month, fixed term faculty appointment, renewable Submit letter, application and references to M eg Swim, 100 Adams Hall, Corvallis, OR 9 7 3 3 1 -2 0 0 1 , ( 5 4 1 ) 7 3 7 -7 6 7 4 . All application materials must be received by the closing date o f March 2 9 ,1 9 9 6 . OREGON STATE HOSPITAL Physical Therapy Program Manager wanted to coordinate PT treatment services at Oregon State Hospital, Salem. Position supervises PT assistant and PT aide, as well as providing direct treatment. Current Oregon Physical Therapy License required Contact Employee Relations ( 5 0 3 ) 9 4 5 -2 8 1 5 , TTY (5031 9 4 5 2 9 9 6 for an application packet. Closes Friday, March 22, 1996. OREGON COMMISSION ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Program Technician 2 (Regional Coordlnator/Program Manager) The Commission is recruiting to fill three positions located in Salem: Qualifying experience includes; two years experience in program monitoring and coordination in areas of community development or human services. Position duties include policy and community development, program administration, outreach, advocacy and intergovernmental relations. Salary range: $2,733 to $3 644 monthly Announcem ent « L E 9 6 0 1 7 9 . Application deadline: 3 /2 7 /9 6 . OREGON BOARD OF ARCHITECT EXAMINERS/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BOARD Administrator The State of Oregon is seeking candidates to fill the position of Administrator for the Oregon Boards of Architect Examiners/Landscape Architects. This position m a n g e s the business and examination operations of two related yet different state organizations. Major duties are: develop/implement administrative policies/procedures of the agency, manage budgetary resources, administer professional certification examinations, and maintain communication between the Boards and the regulated professions. Salary range: $2,511 to $3,536 monthly. Liberal insurance, retirement, vacation and sick leave benefits. Interested parties can obtain application packet E S 91600 . from Gall L Ramirez. Departm ent of Administrative Services, 1 5 5 Cottage Street HE, Salem, OR 9 7 3 1 0 , (5 0 3 ) 3 7 5 3 0 4 0 , fax (5 0 3 ) 3 7 5 7 6 8 4 , or at local Employment Department offices. Applications must be received by 5:00pm, March 2 9 ,1 9 9 6 . hese are Just some of the current openings available wtth the State of Oregon. For additional Information, a copy of the S tate of Oregon Application Form and more complete announcement «stings, call the S tate Jobline (Oregonian Inside Line) (5 0 3 ) 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 # 7 7 7 7 , TTY ( 5 0 3 ) 3 7 5 4 6 7 2 , visit your focal Employment Departm ent, or log onto our web site at http ://w w w .d as.state .o r.u s/)o b s/ or our gopher site at gopher.state.or.us The State of Oregon and all its divisions are proud to employ opportunity equally. W e H ave M et the E nemy . A n d it I s 8 V 2 " x l l . " At U.S. Bank, w e know the last thing any small business o w n er needs is m ore ev e ry th in g from a Business Select business loan w ith a tw o-page application th a t’s a snap to com plete A couple o f tax returns are all it takes to apply' We'll tell you w ith in four ho u rs i f y o u r c re d it’s approved, and you’ll have C h eck in g A ccount w ith no service charge for on e year to discounts o n m e rc h an t services. U .S . p a p e rw o rk . So w e c re a te d a small 01 M P LY B u s i n e s P a c So stop by your nearby U.S. Bank branch s k a g e access to your money, up to $.35,1 H ill, SANITARY SEWERS - BASIN “S” (JOB #2928) Bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 23,1996 1-800-U S BA N K S SANITARY SEWERS - BASIN “U” (JOB #3013) Bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 24,1996 For T T V /T I >1) . u c vm . call |-Mm--»47-9577. 0 U .S . 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W e’ll even th ro w in Call For Bids Notice is hereby given that the City of Eugene will receive sealed bids for following projects: in d s „ |.b , » M » M l’ M T h e Q u i c k e s t , E a s ie s t L o a n A p p l i c a t i o n E v e r A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for Monday, April 1, 1996, 1-3:30 p.m. in conference room A/B in the Eugene Hotel Building at 244 E. Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of City Engineer, 244 E. Broadway, Eugene, Oregon 97401 or by calling (541) 687-5560. Dated this 6th day of March, 1996 Robert J, Lankston, P.E. Acting City Engineer