Volume X X V I, Number 40 Committed to cultural diversi) M rs . F r a n c e s S c h o e n -N e w s p a p e 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 97403 Cesaria coming to Portland Acoustic Junction See Metro, page BI. October 2, 1996 ______________________ Minority Enterprise Development In the past five years, this band has ebbed and flowed its way into being one o f the most sought after bands in the country. Don't miss this performance at the Aladdin on Tuesday, October 15, 1996. F The Albina Community Bank is one o f many businesses showing their support for minority enterprises. See Arts & Entertainment, page B3. See MED, Section C. Shooting shocks Portland man carried a pistol and a can of g a s o lin e in to a d o w n to w n C h u rc h o f S c ie n to lo g y on Wednesday, starting a fire and shooting four church members, Including a preg­ nant woman. Godeka, originally from Kenya, is a legal resident o f the United States with a criminal record that includes drunken driving and minor thefts dating back to 1984, said police Lt. Cliff Madison. He had run-ins with the Celebrity Centre in 1994 and in February . The latest incident resulted in criminal charges for blackmail and extortion. “ It was the typical ranting o f a psychotic,” said Karin Pouw, a church spokeswoman. Court records indicate Godeka was con­ victed o f attempted coercion for threatening the church, given 10 days in jail and placed on probation. Conditions o f probation included that he have no contact with the church and not possess any weapons. The building, in the heart o f downtown Portland, features displays o f Scientology books and is devoted to assisting artists. “Any shoot ing is pretty disturbing. But our business is for the public so w e’re not going to keep people out," said Barbara Roland, a church community organizer. Founded 40 years ago by science fiction writer I. Ron Hubbard, Scientology teaches that technology can expand the mind and help solve human problems. A Arafat, Netanyahu m eet Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met for nearly three hours Tuesday as lunch at the White House turned into mar­ athon bilateral talks. Details o f the talks were not disclosed. But W hite House spokesman Mike McCurry described the meeting as cordial and said both leaders departed in what appeared to be a good mood. Umpires work playoffs Major League umpires cal led o ff a threat­ ened strike Tuesday, just minutes before the post-season playoffs began. The um­ pires had threatened a walkout over the behavior o f Baltimore Orioles second baseman Roberto Alomar, who was sus­ pended for sp ittin g at um pire John Hirschbeck last Friday. Opposition rally for peace Israeli peace activists gathered by the tens o f thousands Tuesday in Tel Aviv to demonstrate against the policies o f the hardline Netanyahu government. One ac­ tivist said if Netanyahu returns to Israel without taking steps toward peace, Israeli leftists will work to topple his government. Exposure estim ate grows The Pentagon has again raised its esti­ mate o f the number o f LF.S. G ulf War veterans who may have been exposed to chemical weapons. Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon said Tuesday at least 15,000 U.S. troops, and perhaps far more, might have been exposed to Sarin nerve gas when an Iraqi ammunition dump was blown up five years ago. U.S. Bosnia mission extended The Pentagon says some 5,000 U.S. troops will stay in Bosnia until March. The current NATO-led military peacekeeping mission, which includes 15,800 U.S. sol­ diers, is scheduled to end in December. But the Pentagon says 5,000 U.S. troops will begin moving into Bosnia from G er­ many within days to help cover the with­ drawal o f the international peacekeepers. Jairus Godeka, 3 8, surrendered after walk­ ing out o f the church's Portland Celebrity Centre with a female hostage who was heard shouting: "D on’t do anything. He’s got a gun to my head.” Police talked the man into releasing the hostage unharmed and drop­ ping his handgun. The pregnant woman was hospitalized in critical condition with a gunshot wound in her shoulder. The center’s executive director was in fair condition with a wound to his right side and another man was in serious condi­ tion with a wound to his chest. The fourth victim was treated for a wound to his buttocks and later released. Firefighters quickly put out the blaze and it did not cause serious damage. The man had carried a 1-gallon can o f gas. Godeka was charged with attempted ag­ gravated murder, arson, kidnapping, assault and burglary. Investigators said they had no idea what prompted the shooting. The church, however, denounced it as a hate crime. “There’s a lesson here, and the lesson is about the damage religious hate mongers cause,” said a statement issued by the church’s Los Angeles office. The site of the Scientology shooting that wounded four people. Photo by Curtis Huff New Thumbprint I.D. he Oregon Bankers Association, the Oregon Credit Union League and the Oregon League of Finan­ c ia l In s titu tio n s im p le m e n te d Thumbprint Signature Program -a state­ wide effort aimed at reducing check fraud and protecting financial institu­ tion custom ers-on April 1, 1 9 9 6 . T Oregon financial institutions participating in the Thumbprint Signature Program re­ quires non-customers presenting a check for cash to place their thumbprint on the check between the memo and signature lines. This “thumbprint signature” is in addition to other standard forms o f identification. It is impor­ tant to note that customers maintaining an account at the participating institution will not be impacted. Participating institutions will not maintain a database o f thumbprint. the wi 11 be used by law enforcement only in They cases where fraud is suspected. Frank E. Brawner, President, Oregon Bankers Association, said the program had been implemented in Oregon to address the growing problem o f check fraud in the state. “Similar programs in states throughout the country have proven to be a deterrent to bad check scams,” Mr. Brawner said. Brawner added that similar programs have been adopted by 19 states thus far including neighboring California, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. The Rose Garden is celebrating it' first Anniversc The arena hai become the n home to The Trailblazers ai their fans. Perot loses bid Ross Perot is not taking “no” for an answer. A lawyer for the Reform Party cand idate says he’ll appeal a federal judge’s decision keeping Perot out o f the presiden­ tial debates. U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan rejected the Texas billionaire’s bid to be included in the debates between President Clinton and Republican presi­ dential nominee Bob Dole. Photo by Curtis Huff. Court to rule on assisted suicide The Supreme Court has decided to step into the right-to-die controversy. The ju s­ tices agreed to decide whether mentally competent, terminally ill patients may seek help from their doctors in committing sui­ cide At issue is whether states may ban doctor-assisted suicide, an issue that has sparked a national debate. Now unabomber Indictment The Justice Department says Theodore Kaczynski, already charged in a number of a tta c k s b la m e d on the so -c a lle d Unabomber, is now under indictment in a 1994 bombing that killed a New Jersey advertising executive. by R obin L eary A2 FAMILY A3 he C lin to n /G o re Campaign Committees will deposit five million dollars of its campaign funds into four of the nation's leading minority-owned, community-focused banks on September 3 0 , announced Clinton/Gore Campaign M anager Pe­ ter S. Knight. Each bank will receive deposits totaling $ 1.25 million, making it the largest sum ever deposited into minority-owned banks by a democratic general election committee. The four banks are United Bank o f Philadelphia, International Bank ofCommerce in Laredo, Texas; Banco Popular in New York City; and Citizens Trust Bank in Atlanta, Geor­ gia. In announcing the transfers, Knight said, “Today’s action reflects the President’s deep commitment to urban redevelopment and mi­ nority-owned businesses. It also represents the President’s long-held view that expanding opportunity and investing in communities are key elements in keeping America on track as we head into the 21st century .” President Clinton has a strong record o f supporting community economic empow­ erment. Among other initiatives he has champi­ oned, such as raising the minimum wage and expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit for working families. The President has also established the Community Development Banks and Financial Institutions Fund to leverage private investments. He has ex­ panded the Community Reinvestment Act that will help unleash billions in new credits for economic development in distressed com­ munities. And he has established one-stop capital shops that are distributing millions in loans and investment for small and minori­ ty-owned businesses. Deputy Campaign Manager and Chief Operating Officer, Theodore Carter ex­ plained that the banks were chosen on the strength o f their community involvement as well as their solid financial position “The President consistently stresses that it is good business to support companies that it is good business to support companies that invest in their communities,” said Carter. International Bank o f Commerce, incor­ porated in 1966, is the largest Hispanic- owned commercial bank in the U.S. Citizens Trust Bank was incorporated in 1921 and has eight branches in Atlanta. United Bank o f Philadelphia, founded in 1992, is the first African American controlled, full-service bank established in the city since 1923. Banco Popular in New York City is a branch o f Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, the largest banking operation on the island. Support won for 48-hour maternity stays sponsored o f the House bill 1995 which is a ew mothers could get to spend companion bill to the Senate's proposal. more tim e In the hospital if leg­ Under the Senate plan, which was part of an islation passed in the U.S. Sen­ unrelated spending bill for veterans and hous­ ate earlier this month becomes law. ing, The private insurers would also have to pay for bill requires health insurers to pay for at a four-day stay for women having Cesarean least a 48-hour hospital stay for women section deliveries, provided the mother's doc­ after they have babies. tor thought more time was needed. N “Ending the practice o f ‘drive-through’ baby deliveries has my enthusiastic and total s u p p o rt,” said C o n g re ssm a n T hom as Foglietta, D-PA. “The question o f when a new mother should leave the hospital must be decided only by the mother and her doctor - not by some insurance company bureaucrat." Congressman Bob Borski, D-PA., is co­ Uesigned to curb the trend among insur­ ance providers o f push ing new mothers out of the hospital within 24 hours after delivery, the measure passed the Senate unanimously. The Congressional Budget Office esti­ mates that this legislation would boost pri­ vate group health insurance premiums by less than one percent. This extended insurance ■ EDITORIAL A good democratic deed EDUCATION A4 HEALTH HOUSING A5 B2 provision would take effect Jan. I, 1998 if it becomes law. Health insurers and most business groups opposed the Senate measure as an un war­ ranted federal intrusion The Cualitiuii fui Optimal Maternity Care, an insurance industry alliance, argues that it’s wrong for medical-care standards to be guided by a federal law which claims to know the appropriate length o f time a women needs to stay in the hospital after giving birth, without conclusive scientific proof. It predicts insur­ ance costs will go up as a result of the law. But Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., chief spon­ sor o f the Senate bill sharply disagreed with such arguments during the floor debate. ARTS & ENT. B3 “The need here is very clear,” Bradley said “ It is common sense backed up by medical experience. The problem is that some illnesses, like jaundice and even heart ail­ ments, don’, develop in babies until the sec­ ond day." Bradley also pointed to a recent New Hampshire study that showed mothers who wen, home within 24 hours after giving birth had a 50 percent increased risk o f having to go back the following day, in contrast to mothers who stayed longer in the hospital Thirty states in the country have already adjusted their laws regulating insurance com­ panies to allow members to stay longer than 24 hours in the hospital. RELIGION CLASSIFIEDS B4 B5 MED Cl