f^lortlanò (©bseruer_____ lune I. 2005 Page A5 L aw & J ustice C R IM E = STOPPERS More Colleges Drop Affirmative Action Building blocks of opportunity lost C olleges and universities, long considered major building blocks o f social opportunity, have significantly decreased race-based affir­ m ative action in the past dozen years, accord­ ing to a U niversity o f C alifornia at D avis study. On average, U.S. public and private institu­ tions o f higher education show ed only a slight increase in affirm ative action through the end o f the 1980s and a m ore substantial decline since, say Eric G rodsky, an assistant profes- sor o f sociology, and graduate student D em etra K alogrides. A ffirm ative action policies give preference to a historically disadvantaged class o f stu­ dents o ver otherw ise m ore advantaged stu­ dents based on attributes other than d em o n ­ strated merit. In 1996, C alifornia voters led the nation to reject affirm ative action by barring race- and gender-based preference in all state program s, including public university adm issions. B ut the tw o sociologists found that m ost prestigious universities are still m ore likely to claim preferences for m inority students than are higher education institutions w ith low er test scores and fees. Grodsky and K alogrides speculate that one reason the nation’s prem ier universities spon­ sor students from disadvantaged backgrounds is a strong com m itm ent to noblesse oblige — the obligation o f responsible behavior by those with high rank in a society. “How far alternative policies have gone in preserving the access o f m inority students to higher education rem ains an open question,” G rodsky and K alogrides conclude, suggest­ ing that the question is increasingly urgent. “ If schools are acting in w ays that conform to their stated preferences, there is reason to believe that the progress we have m ade in im p r o v in g access to c o m p e titiv e postsecondary institutions in eroding.” Airport Named for Civil Rights Leader (A P) - M ary land’s governor has signed a bill renam ing B altim ore- W ashington International A irport for T hurgood M arshall, the first black justice on the U.S. Suprem e Court. Beginning Oct. 1. the airport will be know n as B altim ore-W ashing­ to n I n te r n a tio n a l T h u rg o o d M arshall Airport. Republican Gov. Robert Ehrlich signed the bill as civil rights leaders and law m akers looked on. "O ur purpose is to honor a great m ind w ho did the m ost to end legal segregation in A m erica,” said state D elegate Em m ett Bum s, a Baptist m inister w ho introduced the bill. Before rising to the nation’ s high­ est court in 1967, Marshall, a native o f Baltimore, worked asaciv il rights attorney and successfully argued Brown v. Board o f Education, the 1954 Suprem e Court decision that Tighter Cold Pill Control New rules combat meth ingredients N ew state regulations now re­ quire O regonians to show identifi­ cation w hen they buy cold m edi­ cine that contain a chem ical used to make meth. Pharm acies will be required to record to custom er’s nam es and driver’s license num ber and keep the records for at least tw o years. The perm anent new rules make it m ore inconvenient to buy cold m edicines, such as Sudafed, that contain pseudoephedrine, w hich can easily be turned into the illegal drug “ m eth” m etham phetam ine. “T he inform ation we got from a presentation by police,” said Gary M iner, the state pharm acy b oard’s com pliance director, “w as that they (“ m eth” cooks) d o n ’t w ant to give out that inform ation, and they tend to be paranoid.” The regulations affect only m edi­ cations in solid form , not liquids or liquid-filled gel caps, w hich are far J Killer Begins Prison Term Showed no remorse at murder sentence Eric L e e P re s le y Jr. m ore difficult to process into the A man convicted o f m anslaugh­ illegal drug. ter in a plea bargain agreem ent has In O ctober, under the direction begun serving a 16-year prison o f G ov. T ed K ulongoski, the p har­ m acy board passed a tem porary t sentence. Eric Lee Presley Jr. was unrepen­ rule that required the cold pills to tant before the v ictim ’s friends and be put behind pharm acy counters fa m ily d u rin g se n te n c in g la st and for buyers to present photo month. identification. W hen asked for com m ent by T he rules restrict purchasers to C ircuit Judge M ichael M cShane, nine gram s o f active p seudoephe­ Presley said, “It ain ’t no th in ’,” and drine a m onth — about the am ount in three 24-pill boxes o f Sudafed. j m entioned doing the drug Ecstasy SAFEWAY O struck dow n school segregation. He also was a federal judge and U.S. solicitor general. He died in 1993. M arshall w as denied adm ission to the U niversity o f M aryland b e­ cause he was black and w ent to H ow ard U niversity in W ashing­ ton instead. w hen he gets out in 16 years. Presley, 23, w as charged in the m urder o f Em anuel C hristopher M osley, 28, another African Am eri­ can man on Oct. 12,2003. Authorities said Presley was a m em ber o f the W oodlaw n Park Bloods gang and shot Mosley in the back o f the head while he sat in a parked car with a friend outside an after-hours house andclub by North­ east 55th Avenue and Jessup Street. Meth Cook Wanted an d n o k n o w n v e ­ The Portland Police hicles and m ost likely in c o o p e ratio n w ith he is “couch surfing C rim e Stoppers is ask­ w ith friends and ac­ ing for the p u b lic ’s q u ain tan c es. help in locating and ap- C lo o te n is d e ­ p r e h e n d in g a s u s ­ scribed asaw hite male p ected m e th am p h et­ 5 foot 9 inches tall am ine cook. 42-year- w eighing about 180 o ld M o n te C lo o te n M o n te C lo o ten has been know n to live and hang pounds. He has long brow n hair around in southeast Portland. Po- and brow n eyes. He has a tattoo on lice say he has no know n address his right hand. Bookkeeper Wanted for Theft T he Portland Police in coo p era­ tion w ith C rim e Stoppers w ould like your help in locating and ap ­ prehending a bookkeeper know n as Jane E lizabeth M aynard, al­ though that may not be her true name. M aynard is accused o f d iv ert­ ing $40,(XX) from a small southeast Portland com pany into her per­ sonal account. T he w arrant dates back to 2000, but police have been unable to find her. Investigators believe that it is possible she is using a differ­ ent nam e and w orking som ew here Jane E lizabeth M aynard as a b o o kkeeper again. M aynard may be in her mid 50s and has used a date o f birth o f June 21,1949 on an Oregon DM V identi­ fication card. She is about 5 feet 5 inches tall and w eighs about 200 pounds. She has used addresses throughout the Portland metro area. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $1,000 fo r information, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony, and you may remain anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers at 503-823-HELP (4357). Officers Fired in Racial Beating (AP) - Eight more police officers have been fired in connection with a racially charged beating in M il­ waukee, Wise, at ahouse where off- duty officers were having a party. Frank Jude Jr., 26, has said he w as beaten by men w ho identified them selves as off-duty officers and accused him o f stealing a police badge and wallet. He said the men Ingredients for life. punched, kicked and choked him w hile using a racial slur. Jude is biracial, and all eight o f­ ficers fired are white. N o badge was found on Jude, and he w as never charged w ith theft. T he eight o ffic­ ers w ere accused by the d ep art­ m ent o f either jo in in g in the beating o r w itnessing it and not trying to stop it.