Page 4 October 16, 2019 Housing Wait List Opens Funerals ~ Memorial Services ~ Cremation ~ Preplanning “Dedicated to providing excellent service and superior care of your loved one” Funeral Home staff available 24 hours 503-249-1788 Terry Family Funeral Home 2337 N Williams Ave, Portland, Or 97227 www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com The housing authority Home Forward has some good news for low income residents: It is open- ing its waiting list in 15 subsidized apartment buildings for apart- ments that range from studios to 3-bedroom. Go to homeforward.org to ac- cess the list, but act fast. The list is only open from Oct. 24 through Oct. 28. Some of the apartments are age restricted, but all the ap- plications will be placed in order. Applicants can apply for all wait- ing lists they qualify for, regard- less if they have applied during previous openings. Computers for filling out ap- plications electronically are avail- able at the main Home Forward office at 135 S.W. Ash St. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 24, 25 and 28. For phone assistance, call 503- 280-3790. Officer Charged with Murder C ontinued from p age 2 tice in the case. “To the citizens and residents of our city: We feel and under- stand your anger and disappoint- ment and we stand by you as we work together to make Fort Worth a better place for all of us,” Daniels said. Earlier in the day, Jefferson’s family had demanded that Dean, a member of the force for 1½ years, be fired and arrested. “Why this man is not in hand- cuffs is a source of continued agitation for this family and for this community,” family attor- ney Lee Merritt said, hours be- fore Dean was booked into jail. Hotel Suit Widens Claims C ontinued from p age 3 the diversity and unconscious bias training. “Hilton has zero tolerance for racism and is committed to pro- viding a welcoming environment for all guests,” the statement said. Massey’s lawsuit seeks $3 mil- lion for his frustration, humilia- tion and feelings of racial stigma- tization. The suit also gives notice that Massey intends to sue for an additional $7 million in punitive damages. In addition to the local Dou- bleTree and the Hilton corpora- tion, the suit also lists the security guard and manager as defendants. --Associated Press