Political Imprisonment Charged continued by from Front FREE S arah B um m "We are hoping for a reversal and LUMUMBA! remand for a resentencing in district NIUMBA VORO IS NOT court," McCrea said, adding that a A TERRORIST" three judge panel for the 9th circuit FREE will take an unspecified amount of time before ruling. LUMUMBA! The case has drawn national attention and a spectrum of the local community in solidarity of civil liberties. Kayse Jama, founderof the Portland's Center tor Intercultural Organizing and friend of the Ford family, was among supporters. “I don’t know when we became a nation where we convict people for their beliefs." said Jama, a fellow Muslim w ho believes Ford is a political prisoner. Students, including Abdul Boutnach of Morocco, members of the local Roman Catholic parish attended by Ford's father Kent, and several indi­ viduals holding "Free Lumumba" plac­ ards also joined Ford's mother outside during the hearing. The father stepped out of the court­ photo nv I saiah B oi ii / T iii : P okti . a m i O bskkvkk house looking grim, but said he is hopeful In solidarity of their support for civil liberties, family and friends of Patrice Lumumba Ford rally Monday to overturn his 18 and thanks everyone for their prayers. year prison term for trying to travel to Afghanistan just ahead of the U.S. government's 2001 invasion of the country. D avid Yandell is easily bored. H e 's a lso p ro n e to d ru n k en e p ip h a n ie s b e h in d th e M e g a to u c h m a c h in e , th o se videogam e fixtures o f Portland dive bars. G ruff and tw itchy in a wise- guy kind o f w ay, Yandell will openly talk about his life with bi­ polar disorder. "L ots o f strange things hap­ pen in my w orld," he says. Yandell is also a com m unity heroforkids in need o f bikes each Christmas. A Radio Cab dri ver for 22 years, he doesn’t even ride a bike. He d o esn 't have a bank account ei­ ther, but will help give aw ay 3(H) bikes this holiday season thanks to h isN ew Bike Project, a charity he jum pstarted four years ago. The bikes will bring to 8(H) the total num ber he has had a hand in giving to disadvantaged ch il­ dren. mainly because he started getting bored with giving away turkeys, another philanthropic hobby o f his. All this from a man who waxes about how little he can relate to normal society ("1 don't under­ stand mom, dad. prom ," he says) and likes surprising reporters by catching big words they throw at A tto r n e y H e n r y “ C h i p " him, like esoteric, a label to which L azenby Jr. has turned his atten ­ he takes slight offense. tion to Portland S tate U niversity B ut Y a n d e ll u n d e rs ta n d s as the in stitu tio n ’s interim g en ­ m ore o f society than he lets on. eral council. A fter a c h ild h o o d o f fo ste r A form er g eneral co u n cil for hom es, social inep titu d e and the P ortland D ev elo p m en t C o m ­ o c c a s io n a l in c a r c e r a t i o n , m ission and oth ers, L azen b y is Y andell en ro lled at P ortland responsible for assistin g PSU in S ta te U n iv e r s it y to g e t a litigation and legal representation ju m p s ta rt on his irony-laden o f the university , its o ffic ers and and altru istic future by earning em ployees. d e g re e s in p s y c h o lo g y an d “C hip has the k n o w led g e and sociology w ith a m inor in p h i­ ex p erien ce w e 're lo o k in g for in a lo so p h y . general co u n sel," said PSU P resi­ He has sharpened the edges dent D aniel O. B ernstine. “ His o f his socialist nature and scato­ fam iliarity w ith the reg io n , and logical sense o f hum orto become w ith state and local g o v ern m en ts, Henry 'Chip' Lazenby Jr. som ew hat o f a m edia darling in Portland. You will hearabouthim as w ell as his ex p erien ce in the ents. including public entities, small on the radioand local news broad­ role o f general co u n sel, w ill serve business, com m unity developm ent casts especially during the holi­ the university w ell." corporations, developers anil co n ­ days when he organizes the tur­ Lazenby runs L azenby & A sso­ tractors. He is a form er counsel to key and bike donations. ciates, a consulting business that O regon G ov. John Kitzhaber. He He calls his insatiable drive for w orks with a w ide range o f d i ­ has a degree from H arvard Uni- media attention "Yandell ization,” and this is what catches the eyes, ears and w allets o f financers like prom inent city developers, cor­ porations and labor unions - all T he S alvatio n A rm y M oore W ith fun and festive activ ities o f w hom donate tim e and money S treet C enter. 5325 N. W illiam s an d g o o d ies, both ch ild ren and to Y andell's whim sical causes. A ve., is gearin g up for its 24th p aren ts will en joy this special "W hen I hit a plateau it’s time annual free C h ristm as haircuts. tim e. T h e kids receive th eir free to keep m oving," he said. O n M onday, D ec. 18, children h aircu ts on a first co m e, first L e t's hope he d o e s n 't get through age 16, can receive a served basis, w ith no ap p o in t­ bored giving bikes and helm ets free haircut don ated by p ro fes­ m ent necessary. to children after this y ear’s give­ sional hair cutters, from 10 a.m. aw ays, w hich take place M on­ F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , call day, Dec. 11 at Beech Elem en­ to 3 p.m. A nita o rC h e ry l at 503 -4 9 3 -3 9 2 5 . tary: Tuesday. Dec. 12 at Vernon Elementary: W ednesday, Dec. 13 at Rosa Parks Elem entary and the sam e day at King Elem entary: T hursday. Dec. 14 at Boise Eliot Sister Melva Holmes lost U.S. Bank in her honor. For Elementary and Friday, Dec. 15 at her home in a fire, and now the more information, please con­ Clarendon Elementary. Attorney lïirns Attention to PSU Give Away Helps Needy versity and the U niversity o f O r­ egon w here he earned his law degree and a m aster's o f business adm inistration. L azenby is involved w ith a n um ber o f co m m u n ity an d p ro ­ fessional o rg an izatio n s, in clu d ­ ing the O regon M inority L aw ­ yers A sso ciatio n and the La Salle N orth H igh S chool board. P ort­ land C ity C lu b 's board o f g o v er­ nors, co -c h air o f the P ortland- M ultnom ah C o u n ty S ustain ab le D evelopm ent C o m m issio n , and O re g o n H o lo c a u st R e so u rc e C en ter b oard o f directors. The co n g re g a tio n of Vancouver Avenue First Bap- list Church, 3138 N. Vancouver Ave., is sponsoring its "Be A B lessing" give- away for the holi- BjP to new clothing for all ages and sizes to backpacks, duffels and other items. The event will be held on Saturday, Dec, 16 at 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the % ch u rch ’s Fellow ship day season with clo th in g and household items to assist those in need. ■H l O nly q u a lity items will be given away, everything Rev. J.W. Matt trom gently used Hennessee BE» Ift HP *** jj Hall. , "God has been so j good to us and we want to pay it forward," said J.W. Matt Hennessee, church senior pastor, For more information, call 503-282-9496 or vancouveravechmeh.org. J| Free Haircuts at Moore Street THE • S Y M P H O N Y 'S GOSPEL CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 8 -1 0 I ill Imlid.iy spirits h igh w ith the jo y fu l sounds o f I Tiiistm . I ln y d jo in s in s p ii.itio n .il so loists .nisi th e p.ission.ite ,in,l Trust Fund Helps Fire Victim Sarah Hlount is a reporter fo r the Portland Observer. OREGON (e is p e l ( h o iu s lor this he.irt Stirl ing eeleh r.itio n ot d ie se. OREGON SYM PHONY 503-228 1353 community can help by donat­ tact James Loving at 3 60-213- 1 ing to a trust fund set up at 7543. O rS ym phony.org hitllantririliune SW Main A Broadway - Portland Center for the Performing Art« Free Internet Begins continued from Front which provides wireless broad­ band access with speeds com ­ parable to DSL. In addition, Microsoft will partner with the company to provide local con­ tent and services, including weather, news and maps. In time, the city o f Portland expects to use the wireless cloud to streamline some gov­ ernment services through real- tim e c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith workers in the field. For example, meters may be read with wireless devices, or citizens could instantly re­ port nuisances like street pot­ holes. "Almost half of the U.S. population still does not have Internet access at home," said Mayor Potter. "Only about 30 percent of youth in the lowest household-income bracket use computers at home as com- pared to over 90 percent of youth in the highest income bracket. The city 's wireless internet initiative called "Unwire Port­ land" will enhance digital tech­ nology opportunities in Port­ land a n d “help us in ourgoal of ach ieving equal access to technology," Potter said. The network is modeled on wireless broadband networks that MetroFi has built and op­ erates in Aurora. III.; plus the California cities of Foster City, Cupertino, SantaClara, Sunny­ vale. San Jose and Concord. Advertising pays for the ser­ vice. Inaugural Portland spon­ sors include KPTV, the Boyd C o ffe e C om pany and W indermere Cronin & Caplan Realty. The MetroFi Free Portland netw ork is expected to be completed in all local neigh­ borhoods by mid 2008. ^ " s f e r a ^ s to r n e r s ., 9ef a í / 0 Ql Cf'pí'On¿ y&f/ are a re^lar pharmacy! 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