Page B2 April 11, 2001 îtjv flortinnò (Dhaeruer Metro/Religion Portland (Pbseruer Former Cleo’s Manager, Local Entrepreneur Dies Home Going Celebration o f Louis Browning Services o f rem em brance for Louis Browning, 81, who died April 7, 2001, will be held Fri­ day, April 13 at 1 p.m. at First A.M.E. Zion Church, 4304 N. V ancouver Ave. with Rev. Z. Jam es Purifoy, officiating. Mr. Browning was bom Oct. 4,1919 in A rkadelphia, Ark. He was the eldest child o f seven children from the union o f W il­ liam and Sarah Browning. Mr. Browning worked to help his father support the fam ily while receiving his basic educa­ tion in Arkansas and p artici­ pated in the civilian conserva­ tion corps. He m igrated to Portland, Ore. during W orld W ar II. He settled in Vanport and found work at the shipyards. Later he worked fo r U nion P acific R ailroad w here he remained for several years. He married the former Hatshepsut (Hattie Mae) Childs in 1945 o f which four children were bom from this union. Hard w orking and always wanting a better life for his family, Mr. Browning attended trade school w here he becam e a certified electrician. In 1959, he and his wife opened Reliable Radio & T.V. on N orth W illiam s and M onroe. A dedicated entrepreneur, Mr. Browning was best known as the form er C hief Executive O fficer o f Cleo-Lilliann Social Louis Browning Club, Inc. “C leo’s” . He m an­ aged C leo ’s from 1974 to 1996. The patrons o f the club affec­ tionately knew him as “ Mr. B row ning” . He was not just a A nonprofit San Francisco foun­ dation, W isdom in Action, chose the final honorees. Marbet is program m anager for the Oregon Conservancy Founda­ tion, a nonprofit environm ental group. He is affiliated with num er­ ous other environm ental groups, as a board m ember or volunteer. Ralph Nader, the former Green Party presidential nom inee, has called M arbet “a tow ering public c itiz e n w ho m akes d e m o c ra c y w ork in Oregon. “I told them I thought there were a lot o f other people in the world more deserving than me,” M arbet said. “ But it’s an honor, and I finally decided it would be kind o f nice to meet the Dalai Lam a.” THE LARGEST HOST COMPLETE RETAIL FABRIC STORE l \ THE WEST rectors, sta ff and the thousands o f m em bers and guests who knew him, will celebrate his positive contributions to his com­ m unity and m iss him deeply. Mr. Brow ning has affection­ ately joined his wife Hattie (who preceded him in death) and is survived by his brother, Frank Browning o f Dallas, Texas, Vir­ ginia G ator o f Dallas; daughter DeM etrias Browning, sons Rob­ ert Louis, Lynn Edw ard, and X avier Lloyd; granddaughter, U kana; g ran d so n s, D am eion and Robert Eric; great grand­ children, S haqulia, G regory, Jahm ani, V anesia, and Biancia all o f Portland; and Jamal o f Philadelphia; and a host o f cous­ ins, nephews, nieces and friends. The Brow ning fam ily wishes to acknow ledge the love that frie n d s and re la tiv e s h av e shared over the years and espe­ cially now at this difficult time. The flowers, cards, and prayers have com forted and strength­ ened us. A family dinner will be served at First A.M .E. Zion Church after the comm ittal ser­ vice. There also will be a recep­ tion for m em bers and guests o f C leo ’s at the club at 6 p.m. Contributions to the Louis Browning M emorial Fund can be sent c a re o f R o b e rt L. Browning, personal represen­ tative, P.O. Box 6654, Portland, OR 97228 A rrangem ents are under the direction o f Cox & Cox Funeral C h a p e l, 2736 N.E. R odney Ave., Portland, OR 97212. Bold Designs o f the Millennium Dalai Lama Will Honor Oregon Environmental Activist (AP) — Lloyd M arbet, an envi­ ronmental activist and former sec­ retary o f state candidate, will be honored by the Dalai Lama next m o n th fo llo w in g th e sp iritu a l leader’s three-day visit to Port­ land. Marbet will be among 50 people designated as “ unsung he­ roes o f compassion” by the Dalai Lama during a May 16 cerem ony in San Jose, Calif. The Dalai Lama is a Buddhist spiritual leader from T ibet w ho won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989. “This caught me totally by sur­ prise,” said Marbet, who learned o f the honor in January. Marbet, 53, said he was nom i­ nated for the award by Jeb Barton, a friend who makes tepees in Bend. mentor but a father to many. He was famous for his blues style of singing happy birthday to the num erous p atro n s who c e l­ ebrated their birthdays at C leo’s. Mr. Browning was alw ays a contributing m em berofthe com ­ munity. In recent years realiz­ ing the lack o f housing, Mr. Browning made available land to develop affordable housing by selling lots below market rate. His civic efforts also included financial contributions to local organizations such as the Little League Clubs, Black W om en’s Gathering, Albina M inisterial A llia n c e , N A A C P , U rb an League o f Portland, the Oregon State Police Officers A ssocia­ tion and Oregon Lung A ssocia­ tion. The C leo’s Board o f D i­ Tickets are still available for the 43rd annual Ebony Fashion Fair to held at the Portland Marriott in downtown on Friday, April 20, 8 p.m. This year, there will be fresh new styles and a few controversial silhouettes so bold, so shocking and so unique that you’ll defi­ nitely experience a .. .Fashion Sen­ sation. The show, a local chanty benefit for Links, Inc., is charac­ terized by its glamour, elegance and beauty. It has all the energy ofa Broadway show plus the flare o f the world's most creative cloth­ ing designs to make this an event that must be experienced! For more information, call 503- 281-3446or503-245-5156. Silk crepe mini dresses with colorful eyes and lips designed by Lapidus (Paris, France) are coordinated with matching fringe bracelets. (Photo at Right) Boy Scout Lawsuit Claims Discrimination (A P)— The AmericanCivil Liber­ ties Union o f Oregon filed a lawsuit seeking to ban recruiting by the Boy Scouts in schools during school hours, claiming the organization dis­ criminates on the basis o f religion. “An organization that excludes students based on their religious beliefs should not be given special access to elementary schools during the school day in order to carry out their discriminatory policies,” said David Fidanque, director o f the Or­ egon ACLU. The suit was filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court on behalf o f Portland resident Nancy Powell and her fifth-grade son Remington. Both are atheists. Atheists cannot be Boy Scouts. A Boy Scout official said his orga­ nization is not seeking special privi­ leges in the schools. “We live in a complex country and a complex society and diverse ideas and diverse groups should not be excluded from our schools,” said Larry Otto, scout executive o f the Cascade Pacific Council in Portland. “The Scouts don’t seek any spe­ cial access. We want to be treated like any other community organization,” he said. He said the Boy Scouts have a relationship with schools that goes back 90 years. “Other organizations parallel to scouting have sets o f values that they stand on, and it’s not the school’s place to say ‘this is a good one and this one’s out.’” The ACLU filed an earlier lawsuit claiming schools should be closed to scout recruiters because the group is a religious organization. A 1999 Multnomah County Circuit Court decision went against the ACLU. An appeal is pending before the Oregon Court o f Appeals. 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Throneberry’s story has stunned her former classmates and the Vancouver families who thought they were helping a troubled street teen who had been abused. “I remember the first time I met her, thinking she was a teacher,” recalled classmate Ken Dunn “Then she said she was a student, and nothing after that ever made me think she was that old.” Throneberry recently appeared in Clark County Superior Court, and continued to identify h erself as Stewart Fingerprints and witnesses show she a lso had b een know n as Stephanie Danielle Lewis in Pennsyl­ vania. and as Emily Kara Williams in Texas. “There is a whole history o f confu­ sion with her identity." said defense attorney Kathleen McCann, who plans to seek a mental evaluation for her client. Police say Throneberry was bom May 18,1969, in Wichita Falls, Texas. She lived in Electra, Texas, until after 10th grade in 1985. Police say she became a sophomore in high school again 12 years later at Evergreen. Throneberry told school officials she didn’t have a transcript because she had been home-schooled. As Stewart. Throneberry com ­ pleted three years at Evergreen, earn­ ing a 2.83 grade-point average, brought down somewhat by a D in drama class. She graduated 256th in a class o f 616. The state spent about $ 11,500 on her education. T hroneberry lasted only five months with Randy Fisher’s family before being asked to leave. “ 1 really didn’t think she was a kid,” Fisher said. “When she had to explain something, she’d say, ‘Oh, I’m just a teen-ager. " One o f her tennis teammates, Isering Kheyap, said some o f the girls thought Stewart looked older. Barb McKay, the mother o f one o f Stewart’s closest friends, said she thought the woman was hiding some­ thing. But she still thought Stewart was an at-risk teen because o f atten- tion from social service agencies and attorneys who were frequently check­ ing on her. McKay even obtained a state license to provide foster care for the woman, but Stewart chose not to move in after all. Throneberry campaigned for a Social Security card in her false name, even appealing to Gov Gary Locke. In an effort to obtain a birth certifi­ cate, the first step toward receiving a Social Security card, she had to pro­ vide fingerprints. The prints came back to haunt her. Earlierthisyear, Vancouver police Detective Scott Smith examined her record and found the fingerprints connected her to other cases ofhomc- less teens with stories o f abuse. Smith said the w om an’s patterns were the same at every stop. He said Throneberry denied the connections when he questioned her about her identity. Eventually, he sent a photo o f the woman to Throneberry’s parents, who identified “Brianna Stewart" as their daughter. “She’s just going cross-country and using different names and re­ ceiving welfare,” her father, Carl Throneberry, told theColumbian from his home in Comanche, Okla. “She talks a pretty good line, they tell me.” If convicted, Throneberry faces sentences o f up to 90 days for first- degree theft, 60 days for second- degree theft, and six months to 12 months for petjury. Daphne, Ala., police Detective James Matthews said Throneberry traveled by bus to Daphne last year and told police she was an 18-year- old amnesia sufferer named Bnanna Stewart in search o f clues to her past. “She was getting more unusual with what she was coming up with,” Matthews recalled. “She told stones that didn’t make sense." Matthews, who said no charges would be filed against Throneberry in his jurisdiction, said the woman told him she had amnesia and that a traumatic event had caused her to hitchhike across the country four or five years earlier. She said she was about to finish high school and was interested in studying law ahd that she had worked for a Vancouver law­ yer, he said. “ I still don’t know why she picked Daphne," Matthews said. !