a T * * ► N> » ■ C ommitted to cultural diversity. Volume XXVII, Number 65 "OWLS", people who inspire The Voice of An Angel Members of the "OWLS" group, whose purpose is to promote social and economic equality for women age 40 and over. See Metro, inside. Grammy award winning CeCe W'inans has new hit album "Everlasting Love". BULK RATE See Religion, Page B4. See Popeye's Coupon's Inside! 11.8. POSTAGE PAID PORTLAND, OR PERMIT NO. 1610 h set ber (The FEDS MAKE VIOLENT ARRESTS Oscars Ratings Bonanza ABC said the Academy Awards show was the m ost-w atched O scar telecast o f all time in the United States with an esti­ mated 87 million people tuning in. The show scored a 40.5 rating and 60 share in Nielsen Media Research’s overnight m ea­ surement from 38 m ajor markets. It is expected to be the top O scar telecast in ratings since 1983. The extraordinary in­ terest in “Titanic,” which won 11 Oscars, fueled the ratings. Xerox To Cut Jobs X ero x is re p o rte d ly p re p a rin g to e lim in a te 10,000 jo b s , o r 11 p e rc e n t o f its w o rk fo rc e , o v e r the n ex t tw o y e a rs. T h e R o c h e ste r D em o crat and C h ro n ic le said few er th an h a lf of the cu ts w ill co m e from U .S. jo b s , as m any as 2 ,0 0 0 at its p ro d u c tio n p la n ts in R o c h e ste r. X ero x c u rre n tly e m ­ p lo y s 9 1 ,4 0 0 p e o p le . Clinton Wants S. Africa Partnership P re sid e n t C lin to n b e c a m e th e first s ittin g U .S. p re sid e n t to v isit S outh A fric a and c a lle d fo r a p a rtn e rsh ip o f m u tu al re sp e c t an d m u tu al re ­ w a rd .” C lin to n p ra ise d S o u th A fric a for e n d in g a p a rth e id an d m a k in g a p e a c e fu l tra n s itio n to m a jo rity ru le. C lin to n w as g r e e te d b y P r e s id e n t N elso n M an d e la in a fo rm a l, r e d -c a r­ pet c e re m o n y . H e said he w o u ld b u ild tra d e an d p o litic a l in te ra c tio n w ith M a n d e la ’s g o v e rn m e n t. Classes Resume at Arkansas School S tu d e n ts re tu rn e d to th e W e stsid e M id d le S c h o o l, tw o d a y s a f te r a b lo o d y am b u sh by tw o c h ild re n th at sh o c k e d th e n a tio n . T w o W e stsid e stu d e n ts - M itc h e ll Jo h n so n , 13, and A n d rew “ D rew ” G o ld e n , 11 - a re a c ­ cu se d o f g u n n in g d o w n fo u r s c h o o l­ m ates an d a te a c h e r. T he b o y s are b e in g h eld on fiv e c o u n ts o f m u rd e r and 10 c o u n ts o f b a tte ry . A w h ite c ro ss o f flo w ers w ith a red bow w as on th e fla g p o le in fro n t o f the sc h o o l and th e flag flew at half- sta ff. C la sse s re su m e d as p e o p le trie d to g e t th e ir liv e s back to n o rm a l. “ L ife goes on, and from th e re w e ’re g o in g to sta rt a new b e g in n in g ,” sa id six th g ra d e r C o lb y B ro o k s. U.N. Inspecting Iraq Palace U .N . w e a p o n s in s p e c to r s m a d e th e ir f ir s t- e v e r s e a r c h o f o n e o f Saddam H u sse in ’s p a la c e co m p o u n d s. The in sp e c to rs w e re a c c o m p a n ie d by senior dip lo m ats as Iraq had dem an d ed in an a g re e m e n t th at a v e rte d a pos sible m ilita ry c o n fro n ta tio n . A U .N . o ffic ia l said th e A m erican - le d te a m w e n t to S a d d a m ’s R adw an iy ah p a la c e , b elie v e d to be one o f th e la rg e st o f th e p re sid e n tia l com p o u n d s. T h e in sp e c to rs and d ip lo m a ts b ro k e in to se v e ra l team s in sid e the p alace. A G erm an d ip lo m a t sa y s Iraqi c o o p e ra tio n h as b een “ fa n ta s tic .” Personal Income Jumps 0.6 Percent A m e ric a n s’ p e rso n a l in co m e in ­ c re a se d a stro n g 0 .6 p e rc e n t in F e b ­ ru a ry fo r th e s e c o n d c o n s e c u tiv e m o n th , p u ttin g cash in c o n su m e rs p o c k e ts th at sh o u ld h elp the eco n o m y w ith sta n d the A sian fin a n c ia l c risis T h e g ain , to a se a so n a lly a d ju ste d an n u a l rate o f $ 7 .1 4 trillio n , out paced th e h e a lth y 0 .4 p e rc e n t ad v a n c e in c o n s u m e r s p e n d in g , th e C o m m e rc e D e p a rtm e n t said . I Federal agents arrest migrant worker in Plaid Pantry parkir lot. Witnesses allege unnecessary force was used. (Photo by Guretn Miles) last week that “about a dozen” people were arrested in the first raid and “six to eight more” conflict between the Workers in the second. O rganizing C om m ittee, the W O C c h a rg e d th a t the agents used Central East Side Industrial Coun­ “ u n n e c e s s a r y and u n w a rra n te d v io ­ cil and the U.S. Immigration and Naturaliza­ le n c e .” S p e c ific a lly , th ey say they ta c k ­ tion Service has escalated into violence. led a m an w ho w as not re sistin g , th at On March 19 the INS arrested 18 Latinoday th e y c h a se d a n o th e r th ro u g h heavy tr a f ­ laborers in the parking lot o f a Plaid Pantry at fic, th a t th e y b ro k e o n e m a n ’s n o se, and East Burnside Street and Southeast Grand th a t th e y a p p lie d “ fin g e r pain h o ld s ” Avenue. The next day, in the same vicinity, a g a in st a m an a lre a d y h an d cu ffed . they arrested five more. The Workers Orga­ T h ey a lso ch a rg e d that the ag e n ts nizing Committee, an advocacy group for a rre ste d a m an le g a lly in th is co u n try third world workers, said at a newsconference B y L ee P erlman A a lso c h a rg e d th a t th e ag e n ts a rre ste d a m an le g a lly in th is co u n try w ith o u t g iv ­ ing him a c h a n c e to p ro d u c e his papers. G a re th M iles o f W O C , w ho took the p ic tu re s th at a p p e a re d in th is p ap er, said he w as th re a te n e d w ith a la w su it and a rre ste d by Jo e S h a ffe r, a ssista n t d ire c ­ to r o f the P o rtla n d d is tric t fo r INS. A c c o rd in g to W O C d ire c to r T eresa E n ric o , the raid b eg an w hen som e w o rk ­ ers w e re lu red in to an u n m ark ed van by IN S a g e n ts and a sk e d if th e y w ere in te r­ e ste d in w ork. O n ly w hen one p ro te ste d the term s o f the “ w o rk " did the ag en ts id e n tify th e m se lv e s and begin the a r­ re sts, she says. W OC p lan s to file an o ffic ia l p ro te st, she says. Shaffer denies that excessive and unwar­ ranted force was used, saying, “If someone takes a swing at an officer, he has to defend himself." He also states that “no one law­ fully in this country was detained.” An un­ marked vehicle was used, he says, because “as soon as (undocumented aliens see an immigration van, they start to run.” This does not constitute entrapment because “these people are already guilty o f the crime o f being in the United States illegally.” He admitted to another reporter that he threat­ ened Miles, but said he “w asn’t serious.” Shaffer in his turn accused WOC organiz­ ers of encouraging the arrestees to try to run orresist. “I think their interest is misdirected, he said. “They’re doing these people more harm than good.” He suggested that they work on getting a “shelter" where casual labor hiring can take place in an orderly manner. W OC has been a tte m p tin g to do th is fo r the past tw o years. T hey have faced o p p o sitio n from the C entral E ast Side In d u strial C ouncil. B ased on INS c laim s that “ 80 to 90 p e rc e n t” w ho g ath er in the a rea seek in g w ork are illegal a lie n s, the b u sin e ss g ro u p say s that a h irin g hall w ould e n c o u ra g e p o ­ tential em p lo y e rs to e n g a g e in illegal ac tiv ity . T he so lu tio n , they say, is , im m igration law enforcem ent. T he q u e stio n o f how m any o f the la b o re rs are legal or illeg al is “m is­ d ire c te d ,” E n rico says. “ If we put up a c e n te r th at serv es only 10 p e rc e n t, w hat h ap p en s to the o th e rs? T h e y ’re lo o k in g fo r w o rk , c a n ’t feed th e ir fam ilies w h ere they liv e , and th ere is a dem and fo r th e ir se rv ic e s. T h ere can be a so lu tio n th a t’s a b e n e fit to e v e ry o n e .” City Hall Opens After Two Years of Renovations B y N eil H eilpern et’s get back to work,” exclaimed Portland City Commissioner Jim 'Francesconi Monday morning as he and City Auditor Barbara Clark swung open the front doors o f a renovated city hall and invited workers back in. The historic building, declared danger­ ous in 1995, has been closed for almost two years during construction to meet fire, safety and seismic codes. The two officials led visitors on a brief tour past marbled pillars, through brightly lit courtyards, and upstairs to city counci 1 cham­ bers. “Those courtyards used to be windowless offices,” Clark told The Portland Observer. “It was just brutal.” “This place was seismically unsafe, with floor concrete that could break in your hands and had loosened with lateral stress from things like holes we drilled for computer Portland Commissioner Jim Francesconi invited visitors to tour the renovated city hookups,” she said. “The hot and cold water hall, when it re-opened Monday after almost two years o f construction. taps gave us brown, lukewarm liquid.” Photo by Neil Heilpern She also noted how inadequate wiring L caused many outages, affecting all the com­ puter workstations. “We took out everything except the walls,” said Clark, “open to the sky, right down to the dirt under the building.” “I’m excited, but anxious to get to work,: said Judy Tuttle, personal assistant to Mayor Vera Katz. “It is gorgeous,” exclaimed Commis­ sioner Gretchen Kafoury as she viewed the new city council chambers and who recalled the old massive desks. Her office manager Jona Davis thought “it is nice to be in an ergonomically correct place.” She remembered her 1995 starting day, seeing “scary signs on the pipes warning o f lead and asbestos,” and w asn't sure about the workplace until told o f the planned renovations.Free noon-hour guided tours are scheduled for the public during the week of April 13-17, followed by various fundraisers and celebrations that weekend. With the front door changed to the other side o f the building. City Hall is located at 121 SW Fourth. New impotence pill wins U.S. FDA approval B y M aggie F ox , H ealth C orrespondent ano S cience he first pill that men can take for impotence won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­ tion on Friday. Viagra, made by New York drug giant Pfizer Pharmaceuticals , could become one o f the top-selling drugs o f all time, accord­ ing to pharmaceutical analysts. Known generically as sildenafil, Viagra will cost $7 a pill wholesale. The FDA said a man must be sexually aroused before the drug will work. Bu, un­ like mechanical devices that engorge the penis, it mimics the natural effectsofarousal. T “ It’s an erection enhancer,” said Dr. Drogo M ontague o f the Cleveland Clinic in C leve­ land, Ohio. Tests on more than 3,000 men showed Viagra could help impotence associated with diabetes, spinal cord injuries, prostate sur­ gery, and even impotence with mysterious causes. “ I think it will help a lot o f men for a couple o f reasons," said Dr. James Barada, a urologist in Albany, New York who helped draw up erectile dysfunction guidelines for the A m e ric a n U ro lo g ical A sso c ia tio n (AUA). “The most important thing that this does is place erectile dysfunction on the radar screen for patients and partners,” Barada said in a telephone interview. Also, it was the first oral therapy. Other treatments include injections, pellets that must be inserted into the end o f the penis and mechanical pumps. For exam ple, Pharm acia & U pjohn’s Caverject involves an injection into the pe­ nis and Vivus Inc's MUSE system is a pellet. There arc vaccum pumps, and surgical im ­ plants. Such therapies can be off-putting, for obvious reasons. “ People will prefer a pill," said Montague, who headed the AUA guidelines panel. Barada and Montague said all o f these systems worked. “The vast majority o f men who have a problem, the only thing they arc missing is erections," Montague said. “Many men maintain a good interest in sex, or libido. They can still have orgasms and ejacu­ late with a flaccid penis.” There are drawbacks to any impotence treatment — especially the lack o f sponta­ neity* Side-effects included headache, flush­ ing and nausea. Men taking nitroglycerin should not use Viagra. Some analysts have predicted that Viagra would generate revenues o f $2 billion by 2001 and sales upward o f $5 billion in fol­ lowing years, which could make it the big- gest-selling drug ever.