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(503) 228-6140 We a re lo c a te d a t 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave., Portland, OR 97213 (Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) We specialize in: Automobile accident injuries Chronic headache and joint pain Workers Compensation injuries C A N N O N 'S Pardon Sought for Jack Johnson Boxer convicted over relationship in 1913 (AP) - C ongress is urg­ ing a presidential pardon for Jack Johnson, the first black heavyw eight cham ­ pion who was convicted in 1913 in a case based on his consensual relationship with a w hite w om an. "N o one should be pun­ ished for choosing to go their own w ay,” said Sen. John M cC ain, R -A riz ., who has led the effort in Congress to pass legisla­ tion for a pardon. Jo h n so n b e c a m e the cham pion in 190S and was convicted under a law that banned the interstate trans­ port o f w om en for im ­ moral purposes. Lawmakers cancel hearings time off the mandatory sentences, an argument that might appeal to lawmakers coping with a tight bud­ get. (AP) — Mandatory prison sen­ “O ur corrections budget is to­ tencing laws are the sacred cow of tally out of control,” said G eoff Oregon politics — just ask some Sugerman with the Western Prison lawmakers, who have so far can­ Project. “All w e’re doing is build­ celed two public hearings on the ing more prisons. W e’re not lock­ topic this session. ing up more people. W e’re just lock­ The laws are popular with vot­ ing them up a lot longer.” ers, getting 66 percent support in a A bill in the Senate would allow 1995 ballot measure, known as non-Measure 11 inmates to earn Measure 11. Five years later, 73 more time off their sentences, which percent of Oregonians defeated a w ould slow the rate o f prison repeal attempt. growth. But critics argue that the state Another bill would allow M ea­ could save money by shaving some sure 11 inmates to earn up to 20 O ur S pecialty : • Beef Ribs Sunday M onday T uesday Wed-Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 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Oddly enough, officers were Hale, the 33-year-old leader of at the school at the tim e, attend­ one prior shooting. ing a meeting on teen violence. Youth Gang Outreach workers a group that preaches racial holy A subsequent investigation re­ have agreed to an enhanced en­ war, was sentenced after a ram ­ vealed that the shotgun may have forcement program in and around bling, tw o-hour speech in which passed between other individuals the alternative school in an effort to he claim ed he was the victim and even recited part o f “The Star and may have been used in at least enhance safety there. Spangled B anner.” He showed I Authorities say Travis Ayotte and Jared Nelson, both 24, are charged with chasing a black man down Sunset Highway 26. The men allegedly flashed their headlights, and the passenger OFF ! All DVD Movies & ! 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T he governm ent charged him in 1912 with abducting Lucille C am eron, but then lost Cam eron as a w itness w hen she m arried J o h n s o n , th e s e c o n d w h ite w om an to do so. By law, a wife cannot be forced to testify against her husband. Instead, prosecu­ tors found a form er m istress to testify against him. Johnson, bom in G alveston, Texas, died in 1946 and is buried in Chicago. punishment to the most dangerous of criminals. “Measure 11 does cost money,” said Howard Rodstein, policy ana­ lyst forCrime Victims United. “This is for one of the most important functions, if not the most important function of government — public safety. Measure 11 has saved thou­ sands o f Oregonians from violent crime.” Fueling the proposed changes is a 33 percent increase in the governor’s recommended budget for the Department of Corrections in 2005-2007. The state plans to build 1,688 new prison beds in the next two years. Racist Receives Maximum Sentence no em otion and sat staring at the defense table as the sentence was handed down. P ro se c u to rs arg u ed fo r the maximum sentence, saying H ale’s crim e am ounted to an act o f ter­ rorism , and the judge agreed. “ Mr. H ale is not concerned about taking som eone’s life, but rather how to do it w ithout get­ ting caught,” U.S. D istrict Judge Jam es M oody said in im posing the sentence. “ I co nsider Mr. H ale to be extrem ely dangerous and the offense for which he was convicted to be extrem ely eg re­ g io u s.” Man Defends Against Road Rage liüDic niLLcniiiun Cone DVD Cftnzi ¡ ¡ 3 20% Halloween percent off their sentences, just like other inmates. And a third would give juvenile offenders a shot at release after serving half their Measure 11 sen­ tences if a judge determines that they have reformed. But Sen. Ginny Burdick, D-Port- land, who chairs the Senate Judi­ ciary Committee, said any changes may be hard sells. “In a political context, no one wants to look soft on crim e,” she said. “Public safety is the No. 1 concern.” Supporters of M easure 11 say it costs the state just $27 per citizen each year, and metes out severe Second Strike Turns Child Into Adult Catering & Take-Out • Sandwiches • Salads • Chicken • Pork Ribs o f retirem ent as the “G reat W hite H ope" in an unsuccessful bid to beat Johnson. Jo hnson’s career w as derailed by the con­ viction. He fled the coun­ try as a fugitive, agreeing years later to return and serve a 10-month jail sen­ tence. L ast y ear, the S enate passed a v ersion o f the M cCain bill, but the House did not vote on it. Rep. Peter King, R-N. Y., is now pushing the H ouse version o f the bill. “He was a victim o f the tim es, he w as a victim o f the racial ethos,” King said. T he case for pardoning Johnson has gained m o­ m entum since a docum en­ tary by film m a k e r K en B urns w as broadcast on PBS earlier this year. “U nforgivable Blackness: The R ise and Fall o f Jack Jo h n so n ,” Uphill Battle for Measure 11 Changes (FORMERLYCHUCKHINTON'S) R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q Jack J o h n so n The boxer was a flam boyant celebrity w hose rise led chai- lenger Jim Jeffries to com e out - = ^ RIB EXPRESS ^ = - ~ CATERING ALL EVENTS A p ril 13. 2005 J ustice F re e P u b lic S c h o o l W ith T h e H ig h E x p e c ta tio n s Y o u ’v e B e e n L o o k in g For ? 'JjJortlanh © bscrucr 503-445-4702 M IL L E N N IU M Bruce Lee ■Always Service with A Smile" 6 4 4 4 NE Martin Luther King Blvd. proached him. Johnson stabbed Ayotte in the chest in what he said was self-defense. Police say he will not face charges. The two attackers face robbery and intimidation charges. Woman Accused of Murdering Brother D e te c tiv e s arrested a 46- year-old woman for the alleged m urder o f her brother. Police rushed to the north Portland Gloria Johnson house at around 9:30 a.m. on April 2. There, they found a man bleeding from a gunshot wound. He died at the scene. Gloria Johnson has been booked into the Multnomah County jail on one count o f murder.