Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 10, 1997, Page 2, Image 2

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holiday
safety
P O L IC E JVEW&
Hit and run draws warrant
Crime Stoppers offers $ 1 ,0 0 0 reward for arrest
e le c tric a l dangers
the greatest presents
e y o u r ta m il) ilu s y e a r
w ill neve
ippear under .o u r tree
c tr ita l safety
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P ortland
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nager
Multiple
infractions puts
teen on want list
A le x F e d o ro v ic F ilip s k iy is a 19-
y e a r-o ld w h ite nude (D O B July I I.
1978).He is 5 ’ 8" ta ll am i w e ig h ts
a p p ro x im a te ly 150 to 160 pounds,
. several
I lie P ortland P o lite Bureau s auto
e a saler
(lic it I ask fo rc e . in c o o p e ra tio n w ith
ohv ¡oils
r I rayed
r o u tle ts
w ith b ro w n h a ir and blue eyes
II yo u have any in fo rm a tio n re ­
g a rd in g th is case, c a ll e ith e r the P o rt­
land P olice Bureau A u to T h e ll Task
help m lo ca tin g and ap prehending
F orce at (5 0 3 ) 82 3-5 098 . o r C rim e
V e x I edorov ie F ilip s k iy
Stoppers.
\ n au esi w a rrant, ch a rg in g A le x
C rim e Stoppers is o ffe rin g a cash
I ilip s k iy w iili liv e counts o l Llnau-
>r lig h ts
R em em ber
to unplug
an il toys
elettroni
. pulling
ip lia nce s
the p lu g
D o n 't
plugs to
lo d ity
tlire e - pro n g e d
ìto tu o -p ro n t ted sock-
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els M ake
tire that lig h tr . and e x-
tension et ds. as w e ll as e le c-
Iro n ic g ill
are U t appr oved.
I f ext«
sion cu ds are hot to
die touch,
s probi bIy a sign o l ¡1
serious pi
ih n r i/e d I se o l a M o to r V e h ic le , is
tio n . reported to C rim e Shippers,
on tile in M u ltn o m a h “ C o u n ty
w h ic h leads to an arrest in th is case
In a d d itio n . < lai k ( o u n ty . W a sh ­
o r any unsolved fe lo n y c rim e , and
in g to n . a lso h o ld s a w a rra n t lo r
you can rem a in an on ym ous
C a ll C rim e S toppers at (5 0 3 ) 823-
fe lo n y H it and Run B o th are no ba il
Alex Filipskiy
ildren
m in d e d o
h o u ld be re­
ie basic law s o f elee­
trieal sale
P ortla nd P olice
Bureau T r a ffic
a p ic k u p tru c k tu rn in g le ft fro m 49th
aw ay from
lov s sh ni Id be kep t
O regon L icen se U T B 6 5 5 , was seen
A c c id e n t Inve stigators, in c o o p e ra ­
o n to F ra n k lin struck h im and then
in the area fo llo w in g the accident
li» ni w ith C rim e Stoppers, are a sking
d ro ve aw ay. R iggs die d in a h o spita l
In ve stig a to rs w o u ld lik e to locate the
tw o days la te r, as a re su lt o f his
veh icle and ta lk w ith the ow ner.
p re he nding the person resp on sible
in ju rie s .
b n s in k in g and fa ta lly in ju rin g a
C rim e Stoppers is o ffe rin g a cash
T he suspect v e h icle is described
pedestrian
H ili
HELP
Fatal Hit fit Run Accident
fo r y o u r he lp in id e n tify in g and ap­
A lso , i
fle e .
rew ard ot up to $ 1 .0 0 0 fo r in fo rm a ­
I ilip s k iy s arrest on a charge ot
and not tli
Continued from Front
maturing society
" ITiat makes the university more v i­
prowess o f the young black man.
ies program,
tew professorial experts
( )n W ednesday. O cto b e r 29. 1997,
tion . reported to C rim e Stoppers,
y e llo w in c o lo r, equippe d w ith large
w h ic h leads to an arrest in th is case o r
and little hands
;ii about 7:4 0 in the e ve n in g . 3 4 -yca r-
o ld I honias ug gs was cro ssin g the
A tru c k m a tc h in g the d e scrip tio n
to rd s
sircet at SE 49th and F ra n k lin , w hen
o l the suspect ve h icle and bearing
tire s and a ro ll-b a r.
he noted,
a know ing smile
revealing more power than the Aunt
Jemima ceramic cookie iar on one tile
was recruited one year after graduation
cabinet anda stark black and vv lute' c o l­
to teach both a black literature class and
ored o n ly " sign on another
a remedial english class w ith only a
" I 'm not in the streets anymore, but
I in still an agent lo r change and seeing
"We recruited inner city students,
students graduate w ith this knowledge
not traditionally prepared tor college."
and academie m otivation is energizing
he said. " I lie y
needed the remedial
for me
Ills d ix to r a l thesis at the I Ini­
classes i f they w ere to be successful in
versity ot Portland
college, but they were very interested in
change in education
Bemganagent for
identity issues o f race and culture "
trend in M illn e r s eareei
reflects that
M illn e r still paints m odem academia
W ith a house lu ll o f hooks, the p ro o f
as a hostile place for people o f color
ot the pudding conies to M illn e r when
"W hen 85 percent o f PSU’ s students
daughter M ila, recently asked for his
and faculty are from the majoity culture,
input on a pa|X'i she vv as preparing at the
it is not part o f the mental orientation o f
I Iniversity o f Nevada at I as Vegas on
the administration to provide lo r the
stereotypes in cinema
other 15 percent w ithout being re­
freshman at the I Iniversity o l Southern
Son A n io n is a
minded.”
C alifornia
campus tix x l se­
W hether subtle campus in nations or
lections and cultural bias o f Ixxiked
glaring problems o f race clashes, it has
entertainment
Subtle nuances
can create feelings o f
been a far cry from the nurturing atm o­
cultural alienation fo rm in o rity students,
sphere o f the all - black com m unity o f
he said
Urbancrest. O hio, where he spent Ins
But waves o f M illite r's influence
glide w ith his students into other cam ­
first dozen years.
His postman father, though not pan
pus history classes where their new
o f the world o f academia,
perspectives are shared in conversa­
ample o f persistance in a w ork ethic,
tions w ith m ajority culture students
com m unications vv ith M illn e r’s m other
Ilie y.
and encouragement to the five siblings
in mm. develop new altitudes
set an ex­
based on this new know ledge, and that
w ho later became college professors
evolutionary process finds its way into a
and attorneys.
rew ard o f up to $ 1,00 0 fo r in fo rm a ­
as an o ld e r m od el p ic k u p tru c k , pale
should siay away from w ire s and
brant."
in the field were available and M illn e r
bachelor's degree in hand
w arrants.
( lin n Snippers, are asking lo r v o u r
ir h o m i
Professor sees change
When Cal Poly started a black stud­
’Tis th e season for
- th a t's e
DEC'. 1», 1997
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any unsolved fe lo n y c rim e , and you
can rem a in anon ym ous. C a ll C rim e
A tv lie rh u rd nette
Stoppers at (5 0 3 ) 8 2 3 -H E L P .
The Water Tower
Portland's Jay named
convention industry leader
B la c k
M e e tin g s and
fo u r is m
A t Jo h n ’ s L a n d in g
fin e s s e '
of AC
p u b lic a tio n , based in ( a lilo rm .i. re ­
v e n tio n and fo u ris m ) has m ade a
ce n tly announced Ih e ir list o f m ost
s ig n ific a n t im pact on the eth n ic m i­
in flu e n tia l A lr ic a n A m e ric a n s in the
co n v e n tio n and to u rism in d u s try .
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