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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018
WORLD IN BRIEF
Asked Wednesday what he meant, Trump told
reporters, “I just hope there won’t be violence.”
At the dinner, Trump talked up his adminis-
tration’s efforts to bolster conservative Christian
causes and urged those gathered to get their “peo-
ple” to vote, warning the efforts could quickly be
undone.
Ohio Pastor Darrell Scott, an early Trump sup-
porter who attended the dinner, said he interpreted
the comments differently than the media has por-
trayed them.
“It wasn’t any kind of dire warning,” Scott
said, “... except the things that we’ve been work-
ing on as a body of voters will be reversed and
overturned.”
Tony Perkins, the president of the Family
Research Council and another attendee, said he,
too, interpreted Trump’s message as a warning
not to be complacent.
Associated Press
Boy swept in sewer
sticks finger out of
manhole and is saved
MADISON, Wis. — An 11-year-old boy
sucked into a flooded Wisconsin storm sewer
was saved when an eagle-eyed firefighter saw the
boy’s fingers pop through an opening in a man-
hole cover.
The astonishing rescue Tuesday evening
came as storms pounded the southern half of the
state and southeastern Minnesota.
The boy was playing with friends in a flooded
drainage ditch after the rains passed around 6
p.m. in the Village of Harrison. He disappeared
under the water and didn’t surface.
A dive team, sheriff’s deputies and volunteer
firefighters responded. Deputy Fire Chief Wesley
Pompa said that when they arrived they found a
bystander trying to hold onto the boy but he was
sucked into a culvert that led to the storm sewer.
The water was rushing so quickly it would have
sucked a full-grown man into the culvert.
The rescuers could do nothing except try to
determine where the flow might take the boy.
Pompa called the village road superintendent,
Bob Kesler, to the scene to help map out the
sewers.
Pompa and Kesler were standing on top of a
manhole cover about 30 feet away from the ditch
when Pompa saw the boy’s fingers pop through
an opening in the cover. The boy had found an air
pocket just beneath the manhole cover and was
hanging onto a ladder leading up to the manhole.
The firefighters wrenched the cover open.
Pompa and Kesler lifted the boy to safety.
“He was hollering and talking to us and he
was able to reach up for us,” Pompa said.
The boy was taken to the hospital, and author-
ities said he was alert and conscious after his
ordeal. Pompa said he never got the boy’s name.
Trump stands by
warning of ‘violence’
if Dems win midterms
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump
urged evangelical leaders this week to get out the
vote ahead of the upcoming midterm elections
Rose Baca/The Dallas Morning News
Odell and Charmaine Edwards, parents of Jordan Edwards, react to a guilty murder
verdict during a trial of fired Balch Springs police officer Roy Oliver.
White Texas ex-cop sentenced to
15 years in black teenager’s death
DALLAS — A white former police officer was sentenced to 15 years in prison Wednes-
day night after being convicted of murder a day earlier for killing an unarmed 15-year-old boy
when he fired into a car filled with black teenagers leaving a house party in suburban Dallas.
Roy Oliver’s conviction Tuesday in the April 2017 death of Jordan Edwards was handed
down by the same jury that delivered his punishment. He also was fined $10,000. Prosecutors
had sought a minimum of 60 years in prison.
Edwards’ family praised prosecutors and the verdict — but said the sentence was too lenient.
Charmaine Edwards, Jordan’s stepmother, said of Oliver, “He can actually see life again
after 15 years and that’s not enough because Jordan can’t see life again.”
The Dallas-based group Mothers Against Police Brutality expressed dissatisfaction with
the sentence, saying in a statement that what Oliver received “is not at all commensurate with
his crime.”
Oliver’s defense team said it had already begun the process of appealing. His attorneys said
he would be eligible for parole after 7 ½ years, but they also said they were concerned about
his safety in prison and that authorities will take extra precautions to protect him.
It’s extremely rare for police officers to be tried and convicted of murder for shootings that
occurred while they are on duty.
and warned of “violence” by opponents if they
fail.
Trump made the dire warning at a White
House dinner Monday evening attended by doz-
ens of conservative Christian pastors, ministers
and supporters of his administration.
Trump was stressing the stakes in Novem-
ber when he warned that, if Democrats win, they
“will overturn everything that we’ve done and
they’ll do it quickly and violently,” according to
attendees and audio of his closed-door remarks
obtained by media outlets. He specifically men-
tioned self-described antifa, or anti-fascist groups,
describing them as “violent people.”
Trump teases about
successor to White
House counsel
WASHINGTON — A day after announcing
the departure of his White House counsel, Presi-
dent Donald Trump teased today that he’s excited
about his choice for a replacement but isn’t ready
to share his new lawyer’s name.
Trump said Wednesday on Twitter that Don
McGahn will leave in the fall. He has been a con-
sequential insider on Trump’s legal team and a
key figure in the administration’s handling of the
federal investigation into Russian election inter-
ference and possible Trump campaign collusion.
Trump took a shot at reports that McGahn
had threatened to resign last year if the presi-
dent continued to press for the removal of spe-
cial counsel Robert Mueller as head of the Rus-
sia investigation.
“I liked Don, but he was NOT responsi-
ble for me not firing Bob Mueller or Jeff Ses-
sions. So much Fake Reporting and Fake News!”
Trump said, referring as well to his attorney gen-
eral, who recused himself from the investigation,
much to the president’s annoyance.
Trump said Wednesday that the Russia inves-
tigation was not a factor, “even a little bit,” in his
decision about McGahn’s departure.
McGahn’s exit, which has been expected for
some time, continues the churn of top officials as
the administration sets records for turnover and
the White House struggles to fill key vacancies.
CLASSIFIEDINDEX
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NOTICES
MARINE
RENTALS
Special Notices ............................. 104 Boats for Sale................................. 251
Public Notices ............................... 107 Boating Parts & Accessories ..... 254
Announcements .......................... 110 Boats Wanted ................................ 257
Boat Trailers ................................... 260
PERSONALS
Marine Supplies & Equip. .......... 266
Lost & Found ................................. 181 Boat/RV Storage ........................... 269
Personals ........................................ 184
Fund-raisers ................................... 188 RVs & Trailers
RVs & Travel Trailers ............ 301-307
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers, Utility Trailers .... 310-313
Antiques/Classic Vehicles ......... 201
Automobiles .................................. 204 REAL ESTATE
SUVs/Trucks .......................... 207-210 Open Houses ................................. 501
4WD .................................................. 213 For Sale ................................... 504-513
Vans .................................................. 216 Lots & Acreage .............................. 516
ATVs/Motorcycles ........................ 219 Income Property .......................... 519
Truck/Auto Parts .......................... 222 Manufactured Homes ................ 522
Detailing ......................................... 225 Commercial Property ................. 525
Tires & Wheels ............................... 228 Real Estate Wanted ..................... 531
107 Public Notices
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Sale dates: 8/1 - 9/15
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204 Automobiles
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Don @ 503-738-6866
504 Homes for Sale
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Properties for Rent ............. 601-613
Rooms & Roommates................. 616
Commercial Rental ...................... 619
Vacation Rentals .......................... 622
Storage Space ............................... 628
Wanted to Rent ............................ 634
RV/Mobile Home Space ............ 637
PETS/LIVESTOCK
Animal Boarding .......................... 701
Feed-Hay-Grain ............................ 704
Pets & Supplies ............................. 710
Horses & Tack ................................ 713
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TV & Electronics ........................... 811
Business Opportunities ............. 643 Antiques & Collectibles ............. 813
Business for Sale .......................... 644 Jewelry ............................................ 814
Arts & Crafts ................................... 816
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Childcare/Adult Care .................. 661 Medical Equip. & Supply ........... 866
Services ........................................... 664 Farm Equipment .......................... 923
604 Apartments
Emerald Heights
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503-738-9468
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Family Health Center, is looking
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Send resume to
jobs@cfamhc.org
Ocean Park, WA.
FT - Looking for Glazer/Light
Carpentry help.
Valid drivers license.
Must pass drug-screen.
Competitive pay.
503-741-3777
Full-Time Employment
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JEANNE: Park Medical
2120 Exchange St. Suite
200 Astoria, OR. 503-325-
5360
Now Hiring
Carwash Mechanic
30-40hrs.
Pay DOE
Experience Preferred
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& Application Email
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Warrenton-Hammond
School District
WHSD is seeking Bus Drivers.
Two positions are available -
one a.m./p.m. route and one
midday/p.m. route.
651 Help Wanted
Ocean Spa
Is looking for full time
Receptionist & Massage
Therapist
Call 503-436-0664 to inquire.
Commission Employment
Route Delivery Driver need-
ed for our Astoria Depot.
Provides superior customer
service through proactively
managing all route respon-
sibilities. Apply online at
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BUSY ASTORIA HOTEL
NOW HIRING FOR
SEASIDE SCHOOL
DISTRICT
is seeking candidates for:
YEAR-ROUND POSITIONS
ASSISTANT COOK
Great work environment
and EXCELLENT benefits!
Visit our employment page
for a complete list and to
apply:
www.seaside.k12.or.us/employ-
ment
or (503)738-5591
The District is an EOE.
Application and job details are
available online at
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or contact (503) 861-2281.
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FRONT DESK CLERK
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Bonus Program
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Warrenton-Hammond
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Warrenton Prep Preschool
seeks a Preschool Assistant.
Position is part-time (8:30-2:30
each day) with paid holidays,
sick leave and personal leave.
Application and job details are
available online at
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or contact (503) 861-2281.
Dental Assistant
Sterilization Tech
Full-Time Employment
Adrift Hotels is hiring full time
and part time guest service
agents! Great pay, perks and
benefits and work with a fun
and energetic team. Must be
available evenings and week-
ends. Long Beach , WA.
570-250-9989
rebecca@adrifthotel.com
Looking for customer service
minded, energetic, people
person who wants to join a
winning team at Seaside Family
Dentistry. Mon-Thur
Radiology Certificate Required
Drop off résumé/references at
2283 N Roosevelt Dr. or email:
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