Volume X X V II, Number 11 Committed to cultural diversity. love jones Library Closure protested The film breaks away from the stereotypical portrayal o f African American courtship. See Arts and Entertainment, page A6. Jammin’ Arts Fest Local parents, students, and concerned citizens protested the imminent closure o f Albina Branch Library. See Metro, page BI. (Ehe H N N i March 12, 1997 A free, family event brimming with stage performances, creative crafts and local information about arts opportunities. ©h SSSBSSSSSBSBSSBBSSnMMMSMMMH The Thursday morning fire Near the Hollywood Theatre closed down two major streets adjacent to the blaze. A bakery, tax service, and Club Coco were badly damaged, but Portland firemen managed to save the neighboring Hollywood Theatre from the Blaze. Faulty wiring in the tax service was discovered by investigators to be the source of the fire. Five female soldiers from the U S Army’s Aberdeen Proving Ground said Tuesday investigators coerced them in seeking statements that the women had been raped by higher-ranking soldiers. Seven instructors at the proving ground have been formally charged with rape or other forms of sexual misconduct in a scandal that eru p ted last y ear, and prompted an army-wide investigation into sexual harassm ent. N A A CP President Kweisi Mfume called for an independent investigation of the issue of sexual harass­ ment in the military, saying that civil rights may have been violated. industry shaken by rapper’s murder DNC to return tribal funds s The Democratic National Committee Tuesday offered to return $107,000 do­ nated by Native Americans after tribal leaders said they had been pressured to make even more contributions. The Chey­ enne-Arapaho Indians of Oklahoma gave the money to the DNC last year hoping their support would result in favorable Clinton administration action on the re­ turn of their tribal lands. Instead, they said they were asked for more campaign con­ tributions. Four killed at Detroit bank Singing the L ord’s Prayer during a horrific shotgun rampage, a man dressed in camouflage killed two Detroit bank employees and a hostage Tuesday in an apparent robbery attempt before police shot him dead in a hail of bullets. The shooting spree also left two wounded, including a young male jogger the gun­ man shot in the face at random on the street before entering the Comerica bank branch on the city ’s east side. The gun­ man was identified as 21-year-old Allen Griffin, who police said was apparently depressed over a domestic dispute. "»-------------------- EDITORIAL..................... A2 EDUCATION................... A4 HOUSING....................... A5 ARTS & ENT...................A6 METRO........................... B I HEALTH.......................... B2 FAMILY............................B3 RELIGION....................... B4 CLASSIFIEDS................ B5 e r 25< -Mt SSM Soldiers say coercion used The m urderof rap star Notorious B.I.G. has sent shock waves through the music industry. Critics o f “gansta” rap called the killing another example of the m usic’s violent side and industry executives called it a tragedy. Notorious B.I.G., whose real name was Christopher W allace, was killed in a drive-by shooting as he left a party in Los Angeles early Sunday. H alf a year ago, rival rap star Tupac Shakur was killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. No arrests have been made in Shakur’s death and police are having difficulty finding witnesses to Notorious B.I.G .’s killing, apparently due to fear o f retalia­ tion. The upcoming album from the late Notorious B.I.G. has a spooky title — “Life After Death ... Til Death Do Us Part.” But in an interview shortly before he was gunned down in Los Angeles, the New York rapper indicated he was not predicting his own death. See Family, page B3. Photo by Mark Washington Clinton seeks to limit gun sales apitalizing on the popular law- and-order issue, President Clinton invoked last month's shooting spree atop the Empire Building in pushing recentely for a ban on foreign visitors buying or carrying firearms. With uniformed state troopers and Demo­ cratic lawmakers assembled in the Oval Office, Clinton also signed an executive order requiring that firearms carried by fed­ eral law enforcement officers be equipped with child safety locks. “ Easy access m eans deadly c o n se ­ quences,” Clinton said and noted that chil­ dren and teen-agers are involved in more than 10,(MX) unintentional shootings each year In a Boston speech last month, Clinton recommended safety locks on all guns sold in the United States. Wednesday’s brief ceremony, also attended by gun-control activists Jim and Sarah Brady, broke scant new ground. Clinton successfully mined crime-fighting, always politically piipu- lar, in his re-election campaign. C Spokesman Mike McCurry dismissed suggestions that the president staged the ceremony to draw fire away from questions State about campaign fund raising swirling him and the White House. ’’That would be im­ possible,” McCurry said In brief remarks, the president urged Congress to make it illegal for nonimmigrant foreigners to carry or buy firearms and an­ nounced new proof-of-residency require­ ments for legal aliens to buy guns under current law. The new rules would require a photo identification card and other proof such as utility bills that the applicant has been in the country for three months. Clinton said his initiative was prompted by a Palestinian teacher s attack on New York City tourists last month. “We were all shocked,” Clinton said, recounting how the man had been living on a tourist visa in a Florida motel for only three weeks before buying a pistol there. A man from Denmark was killed and six other tourists wounded when the gunman opened fire on the Empire State Building’s observa­ tion deck, then fatally shot himself. The president also: • Announced that the Treasury Depart­ ment would am end applications fo r firearm sales to make explicit the requirement under current law that foreign visitors he in the United States 90 days before buying one. • Resubmitted to Congress ' 'cop-killer bullets'' legislation to prevent future devel­ opment and manufacture o f armor-piercing ammunition. The bill is a leftover from the last Congress, which did not act on it Rep. Bill McCollum, chairman of the House Judiciary subcommittee on crime, expressed reservations on the ammunition ban and blanket mandate for child-safety locks. But he said he is open to looking at the broad ban on gun sales to foreigners. "Obviously, someone who is not a citizen doesn’t have the same rights as citizens or legal permanent residents,” said McCollum, R-Fla. "S o I’d think about it. I don’t fore­ close anything there.” The National Rifle Association said it stands by the rights of foreign visitors to carry firearms. Spokesman Chip Walker said the bill would ’’essentially announce to criminals a whole category of people they can attack without fear that this person is going to own a gun and protect himself.” Andrew Molchan, director of the Na­ tional Association of Federally Licensed Firearms Dealers, said C linton’s plans to keep guns from foreign hands would only ’’make it a little more inconvenient but not solve the problem .” The only foolproof check would be through a national, computer-based identification system, said Molchan. who represents 9,(MM) dealers. Sens. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and Richard Durbin, D III., proposed banning gun sales to foreigners just days after the Feb 23 Empire State Building shooting. The bill also would prohibit gun dealers from knowingly selling a firearm to an un­ qualified foreigner. Certain embassy per­ sonnel and foreigners coming to the United States for hunting would be exempted New ‘boot camp’ to receive youth offenders he first “platoon” of 26 juvenile they would be sent to MacLaren, and they offenders will begin a four-week know the next step is the adult correctional program of education, training system.” (MacLaren is a state-run youth and work at the new Tillamook Youth correctional facility at W oodburn.) Accountability Camp on March 17. The Tillamook camp, designed for youth The fully fenced boot camp is a 52-bed, offenders ages 15-18. is similar in program 15,400-square-foot one-level facility located to the state’s Shutter Creek Correctional on 40 acres in the Port o f Tillamook industrial Institution for adults at North Bend. park o ff High way 101 about two miles south o f Hill said the Tillamook camp will operate Tillamook It was authorized by Senate Bill I a seven-day, 16-hour-a-day regimen o f edu­ approved by the 1995 Oregon Legislature. cation, treatment and work. He said the state O ffenders placed at the Tillamook camp Department o f Education, responsible for are predom inantly property offenders who schooling in youth correctional facilities, otherw ise would serve their sentences at the has contracted with the Tillamook School M acLaren Youth Correctional Facility in District to provide teachers. He said OYA is W oodburn, said Rick Hill, Oregon Youth contracting with the state Department of Authority director Forestry to take two eight-person crews a “ A lot of these youth are vary receptive to day to do reforestation, trail-building, clean­ making a change, turning their lives around, up and other work on the Tillamook State and getting out o f the corrections system ,” Forest. Hill said. “ Most o f these kids never thought Included in the facility are four class­ T rooms, a half-size gymnasium and a large fenced field with a paved running track. Mike C onzoner, cam p director, said youths will wear uniforms and participate in physical training and drills as well as treat­ ment that includes alcohol and drug, com ­ munication skills, decision-making, anger management, job skills and team building He said youth will be brought into the Tillamook camp in 26-inember platoons every 60 days to help teach teamwork, and that the second group would enter in May. Conzoner said the camp will be highly structured with intensive parole supervision following the boot camp experience. “ It’s incredible how they respond to structure if it's consistent and fa ir" Conzoner said of youth offenders. He said more than half o f the 38 staff and teaching jobs will be held by local persons, who were reached by way o f community meetings, newspaper ads and the state em ­ ployment department. The Oregon Youth Authority, which will operate the new Tillamook camp, already operates an adjacent work-study camp. The new camp was financed by $1.6 million in federal crime bill money, which was matched by a 25% match authorized by the state legislative Emergency Board A second boot camp in Bend is serving a few youth offend­ ers and is expected to be at full strength in several months, and Conzoner said Gov John K itzhaber’s 1997-99 recommended budget includes operating dollars for a third boot camp O Y A , w hich operates H illcrest and MacLaren youth correctional facilities in Salem and Woodburn, is also building five youth-correctional facilities in A lbany, B urns, G ra n ts Pass, P rin e v ille and Warrenton, scheduled to open in late 1997.