Powell inspires Republican convention w s e n r in g Yo! This camp’s for you R e tire d m ilita r y c h ie f C o lin applause after being introduced. Re­ P ow ell gave the R epublican Party ant, a "b ig tent” capable o f attractin g how pu blican presidential candidate B ob a ll Am ericans. A m e ric a 70 years ago in search o f m arch ing orders on M o n d a y to be D o le, w atching the speech in his hotel tolerant and com passionate, in arous­ in g speech that had thousands o f roo m , quipped that the retired general had used up his a llo tte d tim e before he con ven tion delegates cheering, ap­ even started. p lau din g and leaping to th e ir feet. A fte r P o w e ll said, “ M y fe llo w I he G rand M aster C h a m p io n o f T he ca m p is open to kid s fro m 8 It was P o w e ll’s firs t m a jo r speech yo-yos. T o m m y M o o re , w ill teach A m ericans, m y fe llo w R epublicans," to 18, say organizers fro m the V a n ­ as a R epublican and was a h it from D o le and his guests burst in to applause students ho w to W a lk the D o g, go A ro u n d the W o rld . R ock the C radle, | S p lit the A to m anil m ore at a special Y o -Y o C a m p at M a rs h a ll C enter, p a re n ts e m ig r a te d to a better life and fo u n d it even though sters they w o u ld p re fe r ove r B o b D o le they were b la ck “ and treated as o r B ill C lin to n as president, urged second class c itiz e n s .” m od era tion on a party c ritic iz e d fo r He to ld R e pu blican s, " L e t us g o in g to o far to the rig h t on such issues never step back fro m com passion. as ab ortio n and im m ig ra tio n . He made no apologies. “ Y o u a ll W e m ust m ake sure that reduced g o v e rn m e n t s p e n d in g does n o t sin gle out ju s t the p o o r and the c o u ve r Parks and R ecreation D e­ the first line when he declared, " M y and Dole said, "T h a t’ s w hat they w ant partm ent. C a m p handouts w ill in ­ c lu d e a " w o r ld 's longest s p in n in g fe llo w A m erican s. M y fe llo w Re­ kn o w that I believe in a w o m a n ’s rig h t to hear.” to choose and I stro n g ly support a f f ir ­ m id d le cla ss. T he R e p u b lica n pa rty m ative action. m ust be the pa rty o f in c lu s io n .” y o - y o ” and a book o f y o -y o tricks. 1 0 0 9 E. M c l.o u g h lin B lv d . C a m p The man m any A m ericans to ld p o ll­ h is T o re g iste r, c a ll B a g le y C enter, publicans.” B y the tim e it was over, Pow ell launched in to themes that he had been interrupted m ore than 40 the party was not used to hearing from tim es w ith applause. its m ore tra d itio n a l speakers and many dates are M o n d a y -F rid a y , A u g . 6 9 6 - 8 2 19, o r M a rs h a ll C enter, 696- The che ersd id not stopeven when 1923, fro m 9 a m. to noon. T h e fee 8236. F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n about the G u lf W a r m ilita ry com m ander “ A n d I was in v ite d here by m y Delegates w ere d e lig h te d w ith the speech. “ I d o n ’ t agree w ith h im saw his talk as an antidote to rig ht- p a rty to share m y vie w s w ith yo u because w e are a b ig enough p a rty — on tw o po in ts, but so w h at. W e can w in g firebrand Pat B uchanan’ s bitter and b ig en ough to disagree on in d i­ disagree and s till be in the same is $45 plus a $4 sup ply fee payable the cam p, c a ll Patrie A m a m i at 696- h it on po sitio ns that m any R e p u b li­ to M oore. and co n fro n ta tio n a l 1992 convention 8065. cans b itte rly oppose — the rig h t o f a v id u a l issues and s till w o rk to g e th e r f a m ily , ” sa id Jam es M e o la o f address d e cla ring A m e ric a to be in a fo r o u r c o m m o n go a l — re s to rin g the w om an to have an ab ortio n and the need f o r a f f ir m a t iv e a c tio n W orcester, M assachusetts, re lig io u s and c u ltu ra l war. A m e ric a n d re a m ." Seniors find fun on day trips The V a n co u ve r Parks and Rec- | reation D e p a rtm e n t's S e n io r T rip program m es to help m in oritie s. W hen P o w e ll received prolonged G ardens, 8 a.m . -4 p.m . G u id e d to u r in clu d e d . trips fo r people age 5 0 and over: by its enemies as a rich m an’ s c lu b — to be m ore com passionate and to le r­ P o w e ll, the firs t A fr ic a n - A m e r i­ “ H e ’ s g o in g to be the firs t bla ck president and I am gla d he is a can to rise to c h a irm a n o f the Jo in t R e p u b lic a n ," said one N o rth D a ­ C h ie fs o f S ta ff, to ld the audience kota w o m a n delegate. Recipe for global equality and fe rry rid e. Fee $12, lu n c h not program o ffe rs these one-day van Pow ell urged the party — branded S unday, A u g . 25 - C o lu m b ia The c ru c ia l in g re d ie n ts re q u ire d 19 - V ic t o r ia n G o rg e H o te l Sunday B run ch. 10:3 0 to a ch ie ve secure rig h ts fo r W o m e n states that some gains made by w om en in the b u ild in g trades dem onstrate m ake-believe. It) a.m .-2 p.m . Tea a .m .-5 p.m . F our-co urse co u n try and a ll oppressed sectors o f society as: Y o u th A g a in s t R acism and P o v ­ progress in w o m e n ’ s e m p lo ym e n t “ I w a nt to p ro v id e a chance foi e rty, C a m pa ign A g a in s t D o m e stic ists at an A u g u s t 24 fo ru m ce le b ra t­ o p p o rtu n itie s in the U .S ., F e m in is t issues are im p o rta n t to the A fric a n people to discuss the co n n e c tio n be V io le n c e , and A F S C M E M e m b e rs in g W o m e n ’s R ig h ts D ay. fo r a S tro n g e r U n io n . N a tio n a l C ongress, b u t seem to be tw een the d a ily attacks on o u r rig ht) and c a p ita lis m , the ro o t o f o u r op A s an a ctive L a b o r Party m em b er, less o f a p r io r ity than e co n o m ic in ­ pression,” L a ve rd u re said.“ I also like S w a in states, “ H a v in g a L a b o r P arty vestm ent issues. in the U.S. is a real step fo rw a rd . to use m y ra d io sh o w as a fo ru m tc discuss s o lu tio n s to these problem s: M onday. A ug. at A sto ria s F lave l House, fo llo w e d by to u rs o f the H e r ita g e w i ll be discussed by three lo c a l a c tiv ­ m eal, $22.95. Fee $21. and M o n d a y , A u g . 26. - Sw an Island F ire fig h te rs museum s. Tea $3 .5 0 D a h lia S ho w . 10 a.m. -3 p .m . W a lk M u se u m in the D a h lia fie ld s and see d e m o n ­ S peakers in c lu d e Steve G o ld b e rg , stration s. Fee $12, lu nch not in ­ c o -c h a ir o f the N a tio n a l L a w y e rs a d m is s io n $5. Fee is $17.50, lu nch not in clu d e d . W ednesday, A u g . 2 1-P icnic in has been in v o lv e d in cam paigns such and the b u rn in g o f B la c k churches. G u ild In te rn a tio n a l C o m m itte e and G o ld b e rg re c e n tly return ed fro m T hose D e m ocrats and R e pu blican s C a ll B e ry l Free, 6 9 6 -8 2 3 6 . for rece nt e ye w itn e ss to p o st-a p a rth e id the In te r n a tio n a l C o n fe re n c e o f a new c iv il rig h ts m o ve m e n t, a laboi N a tio n a l Park. Fee, $ 2 8 .5 0 . in ­ in fo rm a tio n . A ll trip s leave from South A f rica ; D o ro th y S w a in , fo rm e r are m a k in g attacks on w o rke rs and D e m o c ra tic L a w y e rs held in S outh p a rty, and s o c ia lis m ." cludes lunch. Luepke C h ic a g o a c tiv is t against d o m e s tic it ’ s tim e to o rg an ize a real a lte rn a tiv e A fr ic a in A p r il. H e a lso represented L a v e rd u re c o o rd in a te d the July and fig h t back. In co u n trie s w h ere 20 c o m m u n ity m e e tin g to organize Paradise. 7 a .m .-7 p.m . M t. R a in ie r clu d e d . S a tu rd a y, A u g . 2 4 - H c ir lo o m C e n te r , 1009 E. M c L o u g h lin B lv d . City’s senior program enriches lives I'he c ity 's S en io r E n ric h m e n t bors. Le g a l ad vice is not g iv e n . C a ll program w ill o ffe r the fo llo w in g 6 9 6 -8 2 0 2 to schedule a free 30- o p p o rtu n itie s this fa ll: m in u te ap p o in tm e n t. H earing screening, F rid a y , Sept M assage c lin ic , th ird T h u rsd a y 27, 9 a .m .-n o o n , by C o v in g to n o f the m on th sta rtin g in Septem ber, M ed ica l and R e h a b ilita tio n . The b e g in n in g at I p.m . C edar M o u n ­ free ap pointm ents are on a firs t- tain C e n te r fo r M assage, Inc., stu­ com e. first-se rve d basis. dents o tte r a sh o u ld e r-n e ck o r fo o t In v e s tm e n t c lin ic , T u e sd a ys, 10:30 a .m .-no on. T o p ic s in c lu d e life insurance, zero cou po ns, E- v io le n c e , p o v e rty and ra cism , and the N a tio n a l L a w y e rs G u ild at a c o n ­ w o rk e rs have organ ized th e ir o w n c u rre n t m e m b e r o f the C o lu m b ia R iv e r-W illa m e tte V a lle y ch a p te r o f ference held in S o u th A fr ic a in N o ­ against the ra cist b u rn in g o f a B la ck parties, they have m ore healthcare, ve m b e r 1994 to discuss the tra n s fo r­ chu rch in P ortla nd , and also helped the n e w ly fo rm e d L a b o r P a rty; and c h ild c a re and pa id vaca tion s.” m a tio n o f the legal system a fte ra p a rt­ he id . T he G u ild w as the o n ly legal o f K B O O ta lk sh o w Bread and Roses, in K B O O ra d io ta lk sho w cove rs a o rg a n iz a tio n o u tsid e S outh A fr ic a broad spectrum o f hum an rig h ts is ­ and advocate fo r the rig h ts o f im m i­ gra nts and sexual m in o ritie s . G o ld b e rg , a P ortla nd attorn ey, w ill discuss the status o f w o m e n ’ s rig h ts in b o th the U .S. and South A fr ic a . He N o v. 4-5 o r Dec. 3-4, 10 a.m .-3 p.m . A tw o -d a y refresh er course tax-de ferred in ve stin g . C a ll 696- designed to meet the d r iv in g needs o f ad ults 55 and o ld e r. ! tion . IEN w ith disagreem ents o r c o n flic ts be­ tween friends, relative s and ne ig h- State D e pa rtm e nt o f L icen sing . Pre- re g is tr a tio n W a s h in g to n fee is $7. C a ll 25 6-2190. Senior festivities bubble at water centei T he agenda is packed fo r the free S en io r S um m e r F e stiva l, set fo r F rid a y, A u g . 23 fro m 4 to 8 p.m . h ib it showcasing w ater theme a w o rk by artists 50 and older. C enter. 4 6 0 0 C o lu m b ia W a y , east Free shuttles w ill run from L.uep C enter to the W ater C enter every There w ill be entertainm ent, danc­ m inutes starting at 3:40 p in. the k ing, food and more. Seniors can lis ­ shuttle returns from the W aterC em ten to the m usic o f Dave E ve rly, a at 8:20 p.m. one-man band, The R isto K ats and Sponsores o f the event are Va the Providence Stage B ig Band. A c ­ cou ver Parks and Recreation Dcpai tiv itie s include a q u ilt ra ffle , corquet. ment, C o ntin enta l Bank and C -T ra Evergreen Care C lu b Show , w e t­ lands w alk, scavenger hunt, “ A m a z- D o ro th y S w a in , a C h e m is try p ro ­ strike s and lo cal cases lik e jo u rn a lis t fessor, has been a c tiv e in the la b o r T he fo ru m w ill be he ld S aturday, Sandy N e ls o n ’ s fig h t fo r free speech, m ove m en t in C h ic a g o and P ortland. A u g u s t 24, 1996, at the M u s ic ia n s and protested a n ti-im m ig ra n t b a llo t A s a m em b er o f L a b o r M ilita n t, she U n io n H a ll, 325 N E 2 0 th A v e ., P o rt­ in itia tiv e s , racist c rim e le g is la tio n land. POLLUTION e SUGGEST you ing w ilderness” m ovies, water ence dem onstrations and an art i at the W a te r Resources E d u ca tio n o f M a rin e Park. sues. H e r sho w s have su p p o rte d O p e ra tio n R escue’ s noon h o u r ap­ pe a ra n ce at P io n e e r C o u rth o u s e Square. IS A PROBLEM, I I th ro u g h S o u th w e s t I M e d ic a l C enter. I'he I R e cog nize d by the W a sh in g to n p. m. T rain ed citiz e n m ed ia to rs help in v ite d Io observe the proceedings. plan the June 26 c o u n te r-d e m o n stra ­ tio n against rig h tw in g a n ti-a b o rtio n massage. T he free ap po intm en ts are accounts, a n n u itie s and ta x-fre e , M e d ia tio n c lin ic , M o n d a y s , 1-3 P anelist Je n n ife r L a v e rd u re ’ s c a ll- J e n n ife r L a v e rd u re , a n ti-N a z i host on a firs t-c o m e , first-se rve d basis. “ S e n io r G e ttin g There S a fe ly ", I bonils. stocks, m utua l fun ds, IR A 8202 fo r a free 3 0 -m in u te c o n s u lta ­ ■ STAY INSIDE. C a ll Jana H a rris at Lu e p ke Ce ter, 6 9 6 -8 2 0 2 , fo r details. Water center hours swell The c ity 's W a te r Resurces Edu- I cal ion Center has expanded its hours. I The center is n o w open 9 a .m .-5 I p in. M o n d a y throu gh S aturday, and 1 9 a.m .-8 p.m . thursdays. T h e cen ter is closed on Sundays. A d m is s io n is I free. sources; • W atch the d a ily sturgeon raci w h ic h takes place in a 3 5 0 -g a lk a q u a riu m ; and • S tro ll alon g the riv e r Renai sanee tra il. G roups m ay arrange fo r tours i T h e W a te r C e nter W ill host a the W e tla n d s and the w a te r reck w e e k ly .s to ry tim e fo rc h ild re n e v e ry m a tio n fa c ility by c a llin g the cei W ednesday and S aturday at I I a.m. ter. throu gh A u g . 3 1. T h e W a te r C e n te r is located ; V is ito rs can : the east end o f C olum bia W ay. F ro i • E xp lo re w a te r resources in the 1-5 southbound, e x it at Camas H igl: e x h ib it h a ll, w ater sciences la b o ra ­ way to ry and c o m p u te r game ro o m ; signs. T u rn sou th ( le ft) at the G ra n • Pum p up w a te r pressure in a m odel w ater to w e r; • Taste w a te r fro m 14, go east and fo llo w th B lv d . in te rse ctio n , turn east (le ft on C o lu m b ia W a y and fo llo w i d iffe r e n t Hawthorne Murderer Arrested Pi inland Pi »lice Detectives have made a second arrest in the H om icide investiga­ (A t L east U ntil W e C ome T o A C omplete S top .) past M a rin e Park. assisted in concealing evidence during the investigation. tion o f M rs Hazel Clements. She was Cruse is the form er roommate o f Kyle bludgeoned to death on M ay 13, in her Colleen Black, the grand daughter o f apartment, located at 3325 SE H aw ­ C lemenls, who has been charged w ith the thorne Blvd. M urder o f M rs. Clements. On Tuesday. August 6, Cynthia Lee A booking m ug shot o f Cruse w ill be Cruse, a black female, 36 years o f age, available to view in Lieutenant C lif f was arrested and charged w ith crimes M adison's office. relatinglothe Hornick k’ ofMrs.Clements. Investigative Sergeants K. Perry anil Police detectives have charged Cruse D. Rubcy arc assigned to the case. A n y ­ w ith Hindering Prosecution, a class C one w ith additional details arc asked to Felony. Detectives believe that Cruse call them at (503) 823-0400. 0 air pollution levels. That’s why the Department of Environmental ( >ry signaling that the air is unhealthy, especially for children, the ekle sve can reduce the severity of the problem by lim iting vehicles on tl Iternative transportation on these days. To help you prepare, Tri-Met to be ready to ride the bus or MAX, as well as information on car, up again. Take a deep breath, and call 23S-RIDE now.