Committed to cultural diversity. Volume XXVII, Number 62 " iM I 1 ¿111 SEI Celebrates First Anniversary Jamie Foxx Is Coming To The Rose City Get ready to laugh your way out your seat March 14 th. See Entertainment, page B MARCH 11, 1998 Along with a great party SEI also receives a $5 million dollar gift from Portland Business man Ellison "Eli” C. Morgan. See Metro, inside. BULK RATE ILS. POSTAGE See Popeye's Coupon's Inside! PAID PORTLAND, OR PERMIT NO. 1610 e -jlortlattìì (Oh seruer • IN ' ■H ■ M M H Gas Prices Hit Rock Bottom Two Women Sue Tyson, Claiming Abuse Two wom en are suing boxer Mike Tyson for $22 m illion, claim ing he verbally and physically abused them at a restaurant. The wom en - Sherry C ole and C hevelle Bulls - said the form er heavyw eight cham pion b e­ cam e abusive w hile the three were having breakfast at a G eorgetow n bis­ tro after a night out on M arch 1. The suit says Tyson grabbed Cole after his sexual advances w ere spurned. Tyson is accused o f overturning a table and cursing Butts, who threw coffee on the boxer to "im pede his attack .” Tyson was banned from box­ ing after biting Evander H o ly field ’s ear during a bout. He may apply for reinstatem ent in July. Ex-White House Aide in Court Federal prosecutors investigating President C lin to n ’s relationship with M onica Lew insky today sum m oned another fori er W hite House aide to talk with the grand jury about the a id e ’s reported allegation o f a sepa­ rate incident with C linton. Kathleen W illey reportedly said in a deposition in Paula Jo n e s' sexual harassm ent suit that C linton groped her in his office in N ovem ber 1993. Prosecutors are expected to ask Ms. W illey about reports that she was urged to change her account o f the incident. The W ashington Post today says a m ajor Dem ocratic m oney do­ nor talked to Ms. W illey about her testimony. 2 Killed in Train-Bus Crash in M on­ tana Two children were killed and four people injured when a freight train struck a school bus. The train, with 50 cars and six locom otives, struck the bus shortly after 7:30 a.m. at a crossing in Buffalo. The bus was c a r­ rying ju st the six people. The driver and three children were taken to a hospital. Army Sex Case in Closing Arguments The sexual m isconduct co u rt-m ar­ tial o f the A rm y ’s form er top enlisted man may go to the ju ry later. Sgt. Maj. G ene M cK inney is accused o f pressuring six wom en for sex. He faces 19 charges ranging from ad u l­ tery, a crim e in the m ilitary, to o b ­ struction o f justice. He could receive up to 55 1/2 years in prison if convicted. A fter closing argum ents, which are taking place now, the m ilitary ju ry o f four officers and four enlisted men gets the case. M cK inney claim s he is a victim o f racial bias. His accusers are white. Pumps across the state are displaying the lowest price for fuel in the last decade. Enjoy it why it last's. (Photo by M. Washington) lazers Boys & Girls Club Spring Break Activities B y N m H m pi kn An energy shift is expected at the Blazers’ Boys and Girls Club in Northeast Portland during next week’s spring break. l he club, which usually has 140-150 youngsters participating each school day. is expected to temporarily swell its ranks to 200-250, according to Unit Director Linda White. “We Expect a lot more kids during spring break when there is no school," she told The Portland Observer. Although the club is usu­ ally open only after school hours, the March 23-27 hours will be expanded to 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Some Held trips are planned to visit other boys and girls clubs in the city. White said, including use of their game rooms in prepa­ ration for a statewide games tournament on May 2. This invitational tourney will include ping pong, chess, checkers, foos ball and other games. Other special events are being planned, she added. “This is a place where youngsters can come, be sociable, hang out, learn something and feel safe,” said White, who noted the club’s strict guidelines that were designed to help children "learn to be responsible, self disciplined and have fun at the same time." She said the positive nature of the club helps the youngsters “feel good about them­ selves while they help, share and learn. There is a major impact when they believe in them­ selves.” Walking on a floor pattern of black and black/white speckled stripes in the halls of this spacious and sparkling clubhouse on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., visitors are greeted with an array o f activities. Looking through the window of a door, marked “Power Hour,” one can usually see children doing their homework when they first arrive. One of many wall signs reads C om imie T o P age In The Community Nick Brown Security special Services Manager Diana’s Charities Get Millions The causes that Princess Diana sup­ ported in life received $21.3 m illion from donations m ade in her m em ory by adm irers around the w orld. The m oney is the first grants from a $65.6 m illion m em orial fund. T rustees o f the Diana, Princess o f W ales M em orial Fund divided $13 m illion am ong the six charities to which Diana was form ally linked at th e tim e o fh e r A u g . 31 death, in clu d ­ ing the C en trepoint charity for the hom eless, the Leprosy M ission and the N ational AIDS Trust. The rem aining $8.3 m illion is to be d istrib u te d to 100 o th er ch a ritie s Diana had supported previously. Curtina Pittman (6) concentrates on her pool shot while enjoying an afternoon at the Blazers 's Boys and Girls Club. Photo by Neil Heilpern ickolas Brown III is the Security and Medical Services Manager for OCC and MERC Facilities. He manages a staff of 10 Security people and 15 medical services specialist that are full fledged paramedics. His team is available for events taking place at the Stadium, Exposition Center and Convention Center. They come to the rescue for such things as medical emergencies and on site security issues. Mr. Brown has been on the job for 6 years and says he enjoys his work very much, he admits that “it’s pretty interesting to meet so many people, traveling dignitaries and attend so many baseball and football games while on the job.’’ Along with the enjoyment he also takes the training and preparation of his staff very seriously. He is constantly involved with the surround­ ing business districts crime prevention programs, currently serving as Crime Prevention Coor­ dinator for the Lloyd District Association, he is also involved in Portland Police Bureau training programs and Public Safety dialogue and new and innovative approaches to crowd management. In his personal life Mr. Brown has a wife Lolita and three sons, he is active in his church Mt Olivet Baptist and in the community. N Nick Brown i