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Committed to Cultural Diversity
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June 16, 1999
Celebrities Come
Together for the
Benefit of Children
The Legend of Basilica
de Ocotlan
Church in Mexico
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16th Annual Phil Reynolds
Scholarship Awards Announced
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A m erican H igh School Seniors applicants
aspiring to co n tin u e their education in a
C ollege o r U niversity. T hese gifted stu­
dents are from the Portland Public School
System . T he Phil R eynolds Scholarship
Fund w as established in 1983 in m em ory o f
Phil R eynolds, a P ortland P ioneer, w ho b e­
lieved education for our young m en and
w om en was the w ay o f the future, enrich­
m ent o f our culture and building a com m u­
nity. W e are proud to present:
Miss Tiffany Skinner
Miss Awen Lue Karrte
Miss Ti fiany Skinner is a Wilson H lgh School-
graduating senior with honors. She would like to
major in communications and pursue a career in
the Public Relations field. She demonstrates
strong leadership ability and publications. Tif­
fany plans to attend University o f Oregon to
continue her interest in communications.
M iss A w en-L ue K. nte is a Benson Poly­
technic H igh School 1 jnors student. She is
currently the student u.xly president. Awen-
Lue will be attending Ham pton University to
continue h er education in the area ofPhysical
therapy and eventually a doctorate degree.
Miss Etopi Fanta
Miss Etopi Fanta is a graduating senior
from Lincoln High School. She represents
her student body as P nncess in the Royal
R osanan Court. She will further her educa­
tion in the area o f Pre-Law. and Ethnic Stud­
ies leading to a Bachelor o f Science Degree.
Miss Megan Johnson
Miss M egan Johnson is a Benson P oly­
technic High School H onors G raduating Se­
nior. M egan is prepared to take another step
tow ard her future career by attending Oregon
State U niversity cam pus this fall pursuing
studies in G eneral Science and Spanish
T
he Phil Reynolds Scholarship an
nounces four scholarship recipi
ents for 1999. The selections were
m ade from eight deserving A fro-
Russian Occupation
A se c o n d g ro u p o f 29 R u ssian
s o ld ie rs h ad a rriv e d in K oso v o .
T h e i r p r e s e n c e , a c c o r d in g to
N A T O h as in c re a se d th e te n sio n
b e tw e e n R u ssia a n d th e allia n ce .
S o far, a b o u t 2 0 0 R u s sia n s h av e
o c c u p ie d th e P r is tin a a ir f ie ld .
W h ile in sistin g th a t R u ssia is w e l­
co m e to h elp keep p ea ce in K oso v o
now th a t th e S erb fo rc e s are le a v ­
in g , N A T O h as so far re fu se d to
c e d e a s e p a ra te p a tro l zo n e to
R u ssia.
Earthquake In
Mexico
A stro n g e a rth q u a k e hit ce n tral
M e x ico k illin g o n e p erso n , in ju r­
ing h u n d red s, d am ag in g h isto ric
b u ild in g s and se n d in g ten s o f th o u ­
sa n d s o f resid e n ts flee in g into th e
stre e ts as b u ild in g s sw ayed. T he
quake w as cen tered near H uaj uapan
de L eon, ab o u t 125 m iles s o u th ­
ea st o f M ex ico C ity.
Strong Quake Hits Southern Mexico
B y M ichael C hristie
New South African
Leader
T h ab o M b e k i’s n o m in a tio n fo r
p re s id e n t w as u n o p p o se d a n d th e
n ew le a d e r o f S o u th A fric a w ill be
in a u g u ra te d in P re to ria . T h e g o v ­
e rn in g A fric a n N a tio n a l C o n g re ss
w o n in a la n d slid e th is m o n th and
c o n tro ls 26 6 o f th e 4 0 0 se ats in
P a rlia m e n t. M b e k i w ill b e n am in g
h is c a b in e t so o n a fte r h is ta k in g
o ffic e .
Portland's Livability
Ranking
A stu d y b y P e n n S ta te U n iv e r ­
sity ra n k e d P o rtla n d as fo u rth in
th e to p fiv e o f g o o d p la c e s to liv e
in th e n a tio n . H e a d in g th e lis t is
S a n J o s e , C a l i f o r n i a . S e a t tle
ra n k e d fifth . T h e k e y fa c to rs th a t
d e te rm in e d g o o d liv a b ility w e re
c lim a te , e d u c a tio n a l o p p o r tu n i­
tie s , a lo w c rim e ra te an d th e a rts.
Skin Patch For
Women
A sc ie n tific stu d y re v e a le d th a t
a te s to s te ro n e sk in p a tc h m ad e by
P ro c to r & G a m b le ca n h elp to in ­
c re a s e th e sex d riv e o f w o m en
w h o lo st th e ir lib id o a fte r h y s te r ­
e c to m ie s. M o re th a n h a lf o f th e
fifty se v e n w o m en w h o w o re the
p a tc h e s o n th e ir b e lly fo r n in e
m o n th s re p o rte d an in c re a se in
se x u a l d esire .
Phil Jackson
Coaches Lakers
P hil Ja ck so n w as o ffe re d a four-
y e a r, $24 m illio n d ea l to c o a c h
th e L o s A n g e le s L a k e rs. T h e y
re a c h e d an a g re em e n t o n ly in p rin ­
c ip le . O th e r te a m s su c h as N ew
Y o rk K n ick s an d N ew Je rse y N e ts
c o u rte d J a c k so n as w ell to b e th e ir
h ea d co a ch .
T h ese yo u n g w o m en w ill ach iev e success in th eir ch o sen fields o fe n d e a v o r, of this w e are co n fid e n t 1 he Phil R ey n o ld s S ch o larsh ip
C o m m ittee e x te n d s o u r b est w ishes to each one o f th e ca n d id a tes an d say "w e ll d one
R eiters
M EX ICO CITY - At least one person was
killed, 200 w ere injured and 12 others were
trapped under rubble in the M exican city o f
Puebla on Tuesday after a pow erful earth­
quake shook the south o f the country, TV
A zteca reported.
The quake, measuring 6.7 on the open-
ended Richter scale, was felt in M exico City,
where panicked office workers ran out o f sway­
ing buildings, but Puebla, 55 miles to the east,
was much nearer the epicenter, officials said.
The quake, w hich occurred at 3:41 p.m.
(4:41 p.m. ED T ), felled a church spire and
dam aged several oth er buildings in the his­
toric center o f Puebla, local m edia reported.
It was also felt strongly in M exico City,
w here Reuters w itnesses said glass windows
shattered and thousands o f panicked office
workers stream ed out onto sidewalks as build­
ings swayed sickemngly.
No serious damage was immediately reported
in the sprawling capital, where at least 10,000
people died in a massive earthquake in 1985.
" W e have prelim inary data that it was a
6.7 on the R ichter scale and the epicenter
w as b e tw e e n (th e so u th e rn sta te s o f)
G uerrero, O ax aca and (the central state) o f
P u eb la,” N ational Civil P rotection official
Juana P alm a said.
T he N ational Earthquake Inform ation
C enter in G olden, Colorado, also said it
appeared the quake had registered 6.7 on the
open-ended Richter scale.
" W e ’ve upgraded it to a 6.7,” center direc­
tor W averly Person said. The center earlier
estimated it at just over 6.5 on the Richter scale.
A magnitude above 6 can cause severe dam­
age, while 7 means a major earthquake, capable
o f causing widespread, heavy damage.
Puebla, a m ajor industrial center o f 4.8
million people w here V olksw agen produces
the new Beetle, w as filled with the sound o f
am bulance sirens, and pow er w as cut off,
television reports and officials said.
"There is a lot, a lot o f dam age, especially
in the historic center and in som e outlying
com m unities." an official at the C ivil Protec­
tion service in Puebla said.
Large parts o f M exico C ity w ere flat-
tened by the 1985 earthquake, an 8.1 on the
R ichter scale, w hich m easures the energy
earthquakes release.
Bruce Presgrave, o f the N ational E arth­
quake Inform ation Center, said the epicenter
was in a town called Tehuacan in the extrem e
southeast o f Puebla state, about 135 m iles
southeast o f M exico City.
"This is quite an unusual location. M ost of
the big quakes occur along the coast and this
is inland." Presgrave said.
The earthquake was also felt in Guerrero
state, w here it provoked widespread panic and
damage, according to the Televisa network.
TV Azteca said the quake was also "felt quite
strongly" in the central state o f Mexico but no
damage was reported.
Sailors From Rose Festival Fleet Lend A Hand
F o u r S ailo rs an d o n e M a rin e from th e
R o se F e stiv a l F le e t cam e to th e aid o f
fo u r m o to rists in v o lv e d in a tw o -c a r a c ­
c id e n t at R o ssy ln L ak e S a tu rd a y o u tsid e
S an d y , OR
T h e se rv ic e m e m b ers w ere v o lu n te e r­
ing at the Free F ish in g D ay p ro je c t h o sted
b y th e P o lic e A c tiv ity L ea g u e th a t in ­
v o lv e d lo cal 3 rd to 11"’ g ra d e rs an d S a il­
ors from the R o se F e stiv a l F lee t. T he
id eal fish in g c o n d itio n s w ere in te rru p te d
by th e so u n d s o f sq u e a lin g b re a k s an d a
lo u d crash .
W ith o u t h esitatio n . S ig n alm an 1“ C lass
C h risto p h e r L a rd ie from N av al S tatio n
E v e r e tt, W a s h ., M a rin e C p l. O rs o n
M id d leto n from U SS M ount V ern o n (LSD
3 9 ), C pl. G en e R o m b o u g h an d M a ster
S e a m a n D o u g B a c o n f ro m H M C S
V a n c o u v e r (FFH 3 3 1 ), an d B o ile r T e c h ­
n ic ia n 2nd C lass M att N ick les o f N av al
M o b ile C o n s tru c tio n B a tta lio n 18 at F o rt
L ew is, ru sh ed to the scen e in less th an
th ree m in u tes. T h ey fo u n d a sm all p ic k u p
tru ck had stru ck a n o th e r c a r p u llin g o ut
o f a p a rk in g lo t n ea r the lake. T h e ca r had
flip p e d d ow n a sm a ll e m b a n k m e n t and
ca m e to a rest 10 feet from a la rg e tree. A
w itn e ss at th e sc e n e and a n o th e r sa ilo r
m ad e 9-1-1 p h o n e calls.
T h e d riv e r an d p a s se n g e r w ere still
in sid e th e car. a lth o u g h th ey h ad n ot b een
w e a rin g se a tb e lts at th e tim e o f th e acci-
$
d e n t. B o th a p ­
p e a re d to be in a
Mu», 1- , -
g re a t am o u n t o f
pain.
R om bough,
w h o h as o v e r 13
y ears e x p e rien c e
as a m e d ica l a s ­
s is ta n t an d is his
s h ip ’s in stru c to r
in b asic trau m a
an d life sa v in g ,
q u ic k ly
to o k
c o n t r o l o f th e
situ atio n .
“ A t an a c c i­
d e n t sc e n e su ch
as
th is ,”
R o m b o u g h said .
“ th e m ost im p o r­
ta n t th in g is to
m a k e s u r e th e
v ic tim s ’ h ead s
and necks are im ­ Without hesitation, Signalman 1 * Class Christopher Lardie from Naval Station Everett. Wash., Marine CpI.
m o b ilized to p re ­ Orson Middleton from USS Mount Vernon (LSD 3 9 ), CpI. Gene Rombough and M aster Seaman Doug Bacon
v e n t fu rth e r in ­ from HMCS Vancouver ( FFH 3 3 1 ), and Boiler Technician 2 nd Class M a tt Nlckles of Naval Mobile Construction
ju r y .”
Battalion 1 8 at Fort Lewis, rushed to the scene In less than three minutes.
B
o t h
a b o u t w h at ju s t h a p p e n e d , w e ju s t r e ­
awaited medical attention.
Rombough and Bacon provided that neck
a c te d ." h e e x p la in e d . “ W e w ere h a p p y to
L ard ie . w h o h as a s siste d at a c c id e n t
support, keeping the injured from moving
b e a b le to h elp o u t in an y w ay w e c o u ld .”
scen es in th e p a st, w as g lad th ey w ere
until mem bers from the Sandy Fire Depart­
N am es and the conditions o f the injured
n earb y to len d q u ic k aid
ment arrived. M iddleton kept the driver and
w
ere
not available at the tim e o fth e accident.
“ W e d id n ’t ev e n ta k e tim e to th in k
passenger from the pickup calm while they