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    ■ Jason Sery Resigns
Local Baby Missing
Officer cleared in James ’
I shooting to join ministry
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15-month-old Julian Renteria
missing after visiting mother April
Letitia Renteria, also missing
See Law and Justice, page A2 inside
See El Observador, page A2 inside
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‘City of Roses’
Established in 1970
www.portlandobserver.com
Committed to Cultural Diversity
Volume XXXIV • Number 34
Suit Filed
5411 54bout
Against OLCC
Wednesday • September I. 2004
‘Relationships
Violation o f contract,
civil rights claimed
by J aymee R. Cun
T he P ortland O bserver
A clash w ith the Oregon L iq u o r C ontrol Com m ission has led a local
A frican-A m erican com m unity leader to tile a law suit against the state
agency, cla im in g a vio la tio n o f his contract and c iv il rights.
Robert Larry, president o f the Portland N A A C P and operator o f
K ing Boulevard L iq u o r Store, asserts that the O L C C forced him out
o f business as part o f an ongoing campaign to discrim inate against
small business owners. Larry is among 67 out o f about 250 liq u o r store
operators in the state
w ho ow n their busi­
ness.
He says the O L C C
has breached its con­
tract w ith small opera­
tors by a llo w in g the
sale o f d is tille d liq u o r
products, also know n
as "m alternatives,” in
grocery stores. These
are beverages sold
w ith d is tille d -s p irits
alcohol.
L a rry has been in a
lo n g -te rm b a ttle to
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save his ,k1uor store.
R o b e rt Larry
He was threatened -
w ith term ination in June fo r failure to make d a ily deposits and an
piioto by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver
M a h o g a n y B la c k a n d B rian D ance p a rtic ip a te in a c o m m u n ity fo ru m on b la ck re la tio n s h ip s .
alleged m isappropriation o f funds. In a letter, the O L C C n otified Larry
that his contract w ould be terminated i f he failed to produce $ 4 0 ,114.
a balance owed after m aking a payment o f $ 108,( XX) on June 3 toward
an o riginal debt o f $148,114.
L a rry w ill fig h t the outstanding charge in an adm inistrative hearing
scheduled fo r Sept. 15.
In his defense, Larry says he purposely held o f f on m aking deposits
and tilin g reports until he could resolve a com puter problem between
him and the com m ission. He said he kept the records and funds in a
trust account.
Larry closed K ing L iq u o r on June 10 when the agency refused to
make liq u o r deliveries.
"Is there discrim ination going on in the O LC C ? I th in k it's pretty
obvious," Larry said Friday.
The local businessman says he hasn’ t been the o n ly A fric a n -
Am erican liq u o r store operator u n fa irly targeted by the O LC C .
“ There is a component that makes this a c iv il rights issue," said
Larry "T h e y ’ reclearly discrim inating against a liq u o r agent by the way
co n tin u e d
on page A 6
Discussions heat
up 2nd Fridays
Each second Friday o f the
month sizzles as black men and
women o f all ages, m arital sta­
tus, p e rso n a lity types, eco­
nom ic and educational levels,
meet to discuss one o f the most
debated topics since the exist­
The atmosphere is relaxed and in vitin g ,
complete w ith cool drinks and tasty food. It is
a laid-back environm ent, one that fosters a
safe place where people from a comm on and
presents a seemingly innocent question. "D o
black women have attitudes?"
not so comm on history can share openly and
A peaceful environment explodes after the
recent graduate from Portland State U n ive r­
sity. who sim ply goes by the name Byrd,
Brothers and Sisters Invited
L o c a l A frica n A m ericans are invited to the firs t in a tlire e -p a rt series on
E verything Yon Love and Hate about Black Men ” on Friday, Sept. 10 at
question is asked. As hands
shoot up around the room, one
man attempts to answer: “ I
don’ t think black women have
attitudes, it ’ s strength." Some
participants agree w hile oth­
Reflections Coffee House, on 446 N.E. K illin g sw o rth .
ers don’ t. For those w ho dis­
The open fo ru m on black relationships w ill discuss why more sisters are
ence o f m ankind; relationships.
agree they have no problem
The gatherings have grow n
h o lding on w hile others are discovering love in the arm s o f others.
v o c a liz in g th e ir o p in io n s .
immensely. A t the most recent
A heated discussion is scheduled to kick o ff the evening at 7:30 p.m., so
W hile listening to the discus­
discussion title d "E ve ryth in g
be there on time, ready to let loose y o u r own in n e r thoughts on the matter.
sion tw o things are apparent: i f
Y ou Lo ve and Hate A b o u t
you are thin-skinned or have
B lack W o m e n ." eager p a rticip a n ts were
perhaps too b lu n tly their thoughts on rela­
v irg in ears you may no, want to attend.
crammed inside a crim son room like a can o f
tionships.
A lthough the atmosphere is relaxed, the
sardines, w h ile others were lined anxiously
The evening begins as organizer and fa c ili­
co n tin u e d
on page A 6
outside anticipating entry.
tator, a p o litica l science honor student and
W ellness W ithin R each
A frica n A m e ric a n H e a lth
C o a litio n S p e c ia l P ro je c ts
C o o rd in a to r B ill B e a m e r (le ft)
a n d W e lln e ss W ithin REACH
W alk G rand M a rs h a ll C harles
Jordan m e e t a t D aw son Park
in n o rth P o rtla n d , th e lo c a tio n
o f S a tu rd a y 's W e lln e ss Walk.
PHOTO BY
M ark W ashington /
T he P orti ani , O bserver
T,Weekin
Thc Review
Bush Says
‘We Will Win’ Terror War
President Bush said Tuesday "w e
w ill w in " the w ar on terror, seeking
to quell controversy and D em o­
cratic criticism over his earlier re­
mark that victo ry may not be pos­
sible.
SAT Scores Unchanged
From Last Year
The average S A T scores fo r the
class o f 2004 were unchanged from
the year before, though some m i­
n o rity groups made modest im ­
provements.
Judge Revokes
Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
Walk for
community
health Saturday
W ith in R EA C H W alk, w hich takes
place at Dawson Park located at
North Vancouver and Stanton.
B u ild in g on the mom entum o f
last ye a r’ s in a u gu ra l W ellness
W ith in R E A C H W alk, the A frica n
“ The A A H C ’ s Wellness W ith in
R EA C H program no, o n ly brings
people together fo r health, but also
American Health C oalition isdrum -
m ing up participation fo r its second
annual event on Saturday, Sept. 4.
to create co m m u n ity," Jordan said.
The w alk w inds through scenic
north and northeast Portland neigh-
ing V ice President D ic k Cheney
on Tuesday as par, o f a day o f
A federal ju d g e de­
clared the P artial-
B irth A b o rtio n Ban
A c t u n c o n s titu ­
tio n a l because it
does not contain an
e xce p tio n to p ro ­
te c t a w o m a n 's
health, som ething
the Supreme C o u rt
said is required in
la w s p r o h ib it in g
types o f a b o rtio n .
20 Arrested in
GOP Protest
c i v i l d is o b e d ie n c e
aim ed at d e fla tin g Re­
p u b lica n s in to w n to
celebrate th e ir p a rty ’ s
p re sid e n tia l ticke t.
DNA Helps Free
Wrongly
Convicted Man
A man who spent 17
years in prison fo r the
1986 rape, kidnapping
US D is tric t Judge
R ich C. C asey
P ro te ste rs in p ig
snouts grunted and ro lle d in bo-
gus $100 b ills fe a tu rin g a sneer-
«
and robbery o f a hospi­
tal w o rke r was freed
T uesday after D N A e v i­
dence c le a re d h im .
Clarence Harrison. 44.
was sentenced to life in prison in
1987 on charges o f sexually as-
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Former head o f Parks and Recre­
ation, Charles Jordan, is the grand
marshal o f the 2nd Annual Wellness
borhoods, starting at 9 a.m. Partici­
pants may walk a I 5 -m ile o r4 -m ile
course. Early registration isencour-
aged. Those interested may regis­
ter at w w w .aahc-portland.org or
call 5 0 3 -4 13 - 1850. Event-day reg­
istration begins at 8 a.m.
Upon return to the park, p a rtici­
pants can learn more about getting
healthy w ith inform ational displays
co n tin u e d
on page A 6
saulting the woman
as she waited fo r a
bus.
Crisis Talks May
Help
Spare French
Journalists
France in te n s ifie d
e ffo rts Tuesday to
save tw o jo u rn a lis ts
held hostage in Iraq,
c o n v e n in g c r is is
ta lk s in Paris and
1 2 re ce n tly e xe cu te d N e p a le se c o n s tru c tio n
w orkers.
a ro u n d th e A ra b
w o rld as a 24-hour execution dead­
lin e set by m ilita n ts neared.
12 Nepalese
Executions on Web
A vid e o p u rp o rtin g to show thc
m ethodical, g ris ly k illin g s o f 12
Nepalese co n stru ctio n w o rke rs
kidnapped in Iraq was posted
Tuesday on a W eb site lin ke d to
a m ilita n t group operating in Iraq
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