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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 2016
WORLD BRIEFLY
safe houses as a stream of Islamic State imams
came in to indoctrinate them, according to court
testimony and interviews by The Associated Press.
“I realized that I was in the wrong place
when they began to ask me questions on these
forms like ‘when you die, who should we call?’”
said the 32-year-old European recruit, speaking
to the AP on condition of anonymity for fear of
reprisals. He said he thought he was joining a
group to ight President Bashar Assad and help
Syrians, not the Islamic State.
The European, whose boyish demeanor
makes him appear far younger than his age,
went to Syria in 2014. He said new recruits were
shown IS propaganda videos on Islam, and the
visiting imams repeatedly praised martyrdom.
Far from home, unschooled in religion, having
severed family ties and turned over electronic
devices, most were in little position to judge.
Associated Press
Northern Calif. wildire
forces 4,000 to evacuate
LOWER LAKE, Calif. — A wildire
destroyed at least 10 homes and forced some
4,000 of people to lee their homes as lames
jumped a road and moved into a Northern Cali-
fornia town located miles away from a devastat-
ing wildire nearly a year ago.
The ire reached Main Street in Lower Lake, a
town of about 1,200 about 90 miles north of San
Francisco, on Sunday and burned the post ofice,
a winery, a Habitat for Humanity ofice and sev-
eral businesses as thick, black smoke loomed
over the small downtown strip. Staff at a hos-
pital in Clearlake, a neighboring town of about
15,000, rushed to transfer 16 patients to another
hospital while ireighters carried goats and other
animals to safety as homes burned around them.
The blaze was one of 11 large wildires burn-
ing in California, where high temperatures com-
bined with parched conditions brought on by a
ive-year drought raised the ire danger. In cen-
tral California, a day-old wildire burned 20
structures and threatened 150 homes.
Oficials conirmed 10 homes around Lower
Lake were burned, although witnesses said
they could see more. Tragically, the Habitat for
Humanity ofice was working to raise money to
help rebuild homes destroyed by a devastating
wildire that killed four people and destroyed
more than 1,300 homes nearly a year ago.
“Emotions are still incredibly raw from the
Valley Fire,” said state Sen. Mike McGuire
about last year’s wildire.
Inside an Olympian’s
testosterone ordeal
RIO DE JANEIRO — The young athlete,
now competing at the Rio Games, always con-
sidered herself to be a girl just like the others, a
girl who loved to run. Then the governing body
of track and ield told her she was different, so
different that her track career could be over.
Marked “conidential” and signed “best
sporting regards,” the letter outlined a choice for
the athlete: Open herself up to a panel of med-
AP Photo/Josh Edelson
A truck burns in the town of Lower Lake, Calif., on Sunday. Flames continue to burn out
of control in the area. The fire was creating its own weather pattern and shifted north-
ward into Lower Lake in the afternoon, said Suzie Blankenship, a spokeswoman for the
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
ical experts who could recommend surgery or
chemical treatment to reduce her testosterone
levels, or stop competing.
She had fallen foul of the International Asso-
ciation of Athletics Federations’ rules aimed
at providing a fair playing ield for women by
keeping out athletes with high testosterone, a
naturally occurring strength-building hormone.
The IAAF’s medical director at the time told
track authorities in the athlete’s country that
blood and urine tests detected testosterone lev-
els that were “abnormally high.” The suspected
cause, wrote Dr. Gabriel Dolle, wasn’t doping
but another hot-button issue likely to lare in the
Rio Olympics’ inal week: hyperandrogenism.
Had the athlete not been a runner, she might
never have known of her condition. It was
lagged up by IAAF tests that look for banned
drugs. The athlete was stunned when told that
her testosterone pointed to hyperandrogenism,
her then-coach told The Associated Press.
Islamic State gets
know-nothing recruits
and rejoices
PARIS — The jihadi employment form asked
the recruits, on a scale of 1 to 3, to rate their knowl-
edge of Islam. And the Islamic State applicants,
herded into a hangar somewhere at the Syria-Turkey
border, turned out to be overwhelmingly ignorant.
The extremist group could hardly have
hoped for better.
At the height of Islamic State’s drive for foot
soldiers in 2013 and 2014, typical recruits included
the group of Frenchmen who went bar-hopping
with their recruiter back home, the recent Euro-
pean convert who now hesitantly describes him-
self as gay, and two Britons who ordered “The
Koran for Dummies” and “Islam for Dummies”
from Amazon to prepare for jihad abroad. Their
intake process complete, they were grouped in
Trump looking to
institute political
tests for immigrants
JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Donald Trump will
declare an end to nation building if elected president,
replacing it with what aides described as “foreign
policy realism” focused on destroying the Islamic
State group and other extremist organizations.
In a speech the Republican presidential nominee
will deliver on Monday in Ohio, Trump will argue
that the country needs to work with anyone that
shares that mission, regardless of other ideological
and strategic disagreements. Any country that wants
to work with the U.S. to defeat “radical Islamic ter-
rorism” will be a U.S. ally, he is expected to say.
“Mr. Trump’s speech will explain that while
we can’t choose our friends, we must always
recognize our enemies,” Trump senior policy
adviser Stephen Miller said Sunday.
On the eve of the speech, the Clinton cam-
paign slammed Trump’s campaign manager
for ties to Russia and pro-Kremlin interests,
an apparent reference to a New York Times
story published Sunday night. The story alleges
Paul Manafort received $12.7 million from
Ukraine’s former pro-Russia president and his
political party for consultant work over a ive-
year period.
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MARINE
500-525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine
AUTOMOBILE
535-595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automobile
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New Today
45 Public Notices
70 Help Wanted
Experienced framer needed for
framing contractor.
contact Tim @ 509-688-7793
Concrete Workers Needed
Experience preferred.
Valid ODL, and pre-drug screening.
Call (503)861-2285
or email to
rpromconcrete@aol.com
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Daily Astorian
Classified Ad
61 Bankruptcy
If You Live In
Seaside
or Cannon Beach
DIAL
325-3211
Look a t these
a ds first
ERROR AND CANCELLATIONS
The Northwest Oregon Housing
Authority in Warrenton is
accepting applications for the
following positions:
Maintenance Supervisor: Will
supervise a maintenance crew in
maintaining over 175 units in
Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook
Counties. Is a member of the
management team.
Housing Specialist Inspector:
Performs all case management
and inspection duties associated
with the Section 8 rental
assistance program(s) for an
assigned caseload in a high
production environment.
Both positions are fulltime with
benefits and must be able to
travel. For more information
contact 503-861-0119 ext. 111 or
www.nwoha.org.
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correctly. We accept responsibility
for the first incorrect insertion, and
then only to the extent of a cor-
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BUYERS AND SELLERS get togeth-
er with the help of classified ads.
Read and use the classified sec-
tion every day!
BANKRUPTCY $275
26 Years Experience
(503)440-0281 / (503)678-7939
70 Help Wanted
Billing Clerk
Great opportunity with benefits.
Strong computer skills.
Up to $15/hour DOE
Contact HR Dept.
877-523-5564
CLASSIFIED ADS work hard for you.
Try one today!
20 Freebies
Double-End Adirandack Chair with a
Middle Table. Well-Loved.
Cushions Included.
503-325-7791
35 Lost & Found
Application deadline is Friday
August 19, 2016, at 4:00 pm.
Found Cat
Seaside on 4th.
Call to identify.
503-717-3276
35 Lost & Found
Escape Lodging Company is
looking for fun and happy
“Escape Artists” to join our team!
•Currently hiring for full-time
Maintenance
Additional benefits include:
$$$ NEGOTIABLE WAGES $$$
$$$ $1.00 ADDITIONAL PER
HOUR SEASONAL PAY $$$
$$$ END OF SUMMER CASH
BONUS ($300) $$$
$$$ PAID HOLIDAYS $$$
•Currently hiring for full-time
Front Desk
Additional benefits include:
$$$ NEGOTIABLE WAGES $$$
$$$ PAID HOLIDAYS $$$
$$$ELIGIBLE FOR MONTHLY
BONUS PROGRAM$$$
Must be
available to work a flexible
schedule, including weekends.
$$REWARD$$
Three 9 week old kittens missing since Monday July 18th from
26th & Grand, Astoria.
Possible sightings near Home Bakery, 28th & Marine Dr.
If found or if you have any information please text or call
Carolyn- 360-777-0000 or please call Rita- 503-861-2003
$$REWARD$$
Please apply in person at
The Ocean Lodge
(2864 S Pacific St, Cannon Beach)
If you have any questions, please
contact Scott at
scott.congdon@theoceanlodge.com
or call (503) 436-2241
Billʼs Tavern and Brewhouse is
hiring for :
•Line Cook, PT/Nights/Weekends
•Bussers PT
Please apply in person at
188 N Hemlock,
Cannon Beach.
503-436-2202
Clatsop Community College is
recruiting for the following positions:
Custodial/Maintenance Assistant
– Full time; graveyard shift;
closing date: 8/22/16
Buyer/Lead Clerk for College Store
– Half-time position;
closing date: 8/29/16
View job descriptions/qualifications
and apply on-line at
www.clatsopcc.edu
Contact the Office of Human
Resources at (503) 338-2406 if
application assistance is needed.
AA/EOE
70 Help Wanted
Assistant Mailroom Supervisor:
Opportunity to work full-time in
our packaging and distributing
department at The Daily
Astorian. Duties include using
machines to process printed
materials, organize workflow
and perform clerical and
supervisory tasks. Must be able
to regularly lift 40 lbs. in a fast
paced environment. Mechanical
aptitude helpful and the ability
to lead others is required.
Pre-employment drug test
required.
Pick up an application at The
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Street or send resume and letter
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PO Box 2048, Salem, OR 97308-
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Full time/Half time Truck driver:
Class A CDL, medical card, on
road/off road experiance required.
Call 503-791-7038.
CLASSIFIED ADS act fast to sell the
no-longer-needed items you have
around
your
home.
Call today! 503-325-3211.
JANRIC CLASSIC SUDOKU
70 Help Wanted
Laborers/Pipe Layers
Experience preferred, drug free,
prevailing wages,
EarthWorks Excavation
Call 503-398-2814 for more
information.
McMenamins Sand Trap Pub &
Gearhart Hotel is NOW HIRING!
We are hiring for all positions, but
our greatest needs are for Line
Cooks, Prep Cooks, Servers,
Catering Servers, and
Hosts/Food Runners. We have
both seasonal and long-term
positions available.
What we need from you:
An open and flexible schedule,
including days, evenings,
weekends, and holidays; A love of
working in a busy, customer
service-oriented environment;
Previous experience is a plus!;
Please apply online 24/7 at
www.mcmenamins.com or pick
up a paper app at any
McMenamins location.
Mail to 430 N. Killingsworth,
Portland OR, 97217
or fax: 503-221-8749.
Call 503-952-0598 for info on
other ways to apply.
Please no phone calls or emails
to the location! E.O.E.