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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2019
WORLD IN BRIEF
US pulling last diplomats from
Venezuela amid power crisis
Associated Press
More Boeings grounded
amid global probe into
Ethiopia crash
HEJERE, Ethiopia — Britain, France
and Germany today joined a rapidly grow-
ing number of countries grounding or clos-
ing airspace to a new Boeing plane involved
in the Ethiopian Airlines disaster as a global
team of investigators began looking for par-
allels with a similar crash just fi ve months
ago.
Pressure grew on the United States to take
action over the Boeing 737 Max 8 as Asian,
Middle Eastern and then European nations
and carriers gave in to concerns. Some cited
customers frightened by the sight of Sun-
day’s crash in clear weather that killed all
157 people on board.
Ethiopian Airlines had issued no new
updates on the crash as of the evening as
35 countries that lost citizens waited for
answers. Some insights into the disaster and
its cause could take months, aviation experts
said.
The U.S.-based Boeing, however, says
it has no reason to pull the popular aircraft
from the skies. It does not intend to issue
new recommendations about the aircraft to
customers. Its technical team joined Amer-
ican, Israeli, United Arab Emirates, Kenyan
and other aviation experts in the investiga-
tion led by Ethiopian authorities.
The Federal Aviation Administration
said it expects Boeing will soon complete
improvements to an automated anti-stall sys-
tem suspected of contributing to the deadly
crash of another new Boeing 737 Max 8 in
October.
CARACAS, Venezuela — The U.S. said
late Monday that it is pulling its last remain-
ing diplomats from Venezuela, saying their
continued presence at the country’s embassy
in Caracas had become a “constraint” on U.S.
policy as the Trump administration aggres-
sively looks to oust socialist President Nico-
las Maduro.
The announcement came from Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo in a tweet shortly before
midnight. Venezuela is struggling to restore
electricity following four days of blackouts
around the country.
The U.S. has led an international effort to
replace Maduro with opposition leader Juan
Guaido, who vows to hold a new presidential
election. Guaido is backed by some 50 coun-
tries, while Maduro maintains support from
countries such as China, Russia and Cuba.
Maduro ordered all U.S. diplomats to leave
Venezuela in late January because of its sup-
port for Guaido, but he later retreated and
allowed them to stay. The U.S. still withdrew
the bulk of embassy personnel, leaving a skel-
etal staff led by career foreign service offi cer
James Story.
Pompeo said the remaining diplomats
would be out of Venezuela by the end of the
week but gave no indication of future policy
steps despite past warnings that “all options”
— including the use of military force — are
on the table for removing Maduro.
New York attorney general
probing Trump business deals
NEW YORK — New York’s attorney
general has opened a civil investigation into
President Donald Trump’s business dealings,
taking action after his former lawyer told
Congress he exaggerated his wealth to obtain
loans.
Attorney General Letitia James issued
subpoenas Monday to Deutsche Bank and
Investors Bank seeking records related to four
Trump real estate projects and his failed 2014
bid to buy the NFL’s Buffalo Bills.
Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen,
told Congress in late February that it was
common for Trump to overstate his wealth
when dealing with the news media or banks,
but understate it when it came time to pay his
taxes.
The subpoenas seek loan applications, as
well as mortgages, credit lines and other doc-
uments related to the Trump International
Hotel in Washington, D.C., buildings in Chi-
cago and New York and a golf course in the
Miami area.
Trump has complained that James is wag-
ing a politically motivated vendetta against
him. Her offi ce is also overseeing a lawsuit
against a Trump charitable foundation. James’
predecessors sued Trump over the operations
of Trump University, his real estate school.
Actresses Huffman, Loughlin
charged in bribery scheme
BOSTON — Hollywood actresses Felic-
ity Huffman and Lori Loughlin were charged
along with at least 40 other people today in
a scheme in which wealthy parents bribed
college coaches and insiders at testing cen-
ters to help get their children into some of
the most elite schools in the country, prose-
cutors said.
“These parents are a catalog of wealth and
privilege,” U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling
said in announcing the $25 million federal
bribery case. “For every student admitted
through fraud, an honest and genuinely tal-
ented student was rejected.”
Prosecutors said parents paid an admis-
sions consultant from 2011 through last
month to bribe coaches and administra-
tors to label their children as recruited ath-
letes, to alter test scores and to have others
take online classes to boost their children’s
chances of getting into schools.
The racketeering conspiracy charges were
brought against coaches at schools includ-
ing Wake Forest, Stanford, Georgetown, the
University of Southern California and Uni-
versity of California, Los Angeles.
Authorities said coaches in such sports as
soccer, tennis and volleyball accepted bribes
to put students on lists of recruited athletes,
regardless of their ability or experience.
Native American child welfare
case heads to appeals court
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A federal law that
gives preference to Native American fami-
lies in foster care and adoption proceedings
involving Native American children is fac-
ing the most signifi cant legal challenge since
it was enacted more than 40 years ago.
A federal judge in Texas ruled the Indian
Child Welfare Act is unconstitutional, say-
ing it is racially motivated and violates the
equal protection clause.
More than 20 states have joined hundreds
of tribes, advocacy groups and the federal
agency overseeing Indian affairs in urging
an appellate judge to uphold the law. They
say tribes are a political classifi cation, not
a racial one, and overturning the act would
lead to untold damage in tribal communities.
CLASSIFIEDINDEX
classifieds
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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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TV & Electronics ........................... 811
Business Opportunities ............. 643 Antiques & Collectibles ............. 813
Business for Sale .......................... 644 Jewelry ............................................ 814
Arts & Crafts ................................... 816
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Help Wanted .................................. 651 APPLIANCES & EQUIP.
Work Wanted ................................. 652 Tools & Heavy Equipment ........ 851
Lawn & Garden Equipment ...... 854
SERVICES
Appliances ..................................... 860
Childcare/Adult Care .................. 661 Medical Equip. & Supply ........... 866
Services ........................................... 664 Farm Equipment .......................... 923
651 Help Wanted
604 Apartments
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SERVICES
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE
All real estate advertising in
this newspaper is subject to
the Fair Housing Act which
makes it illegal to advertise
“Any preference, limitation
or discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or an intention
to make any such preference,
limitation or discrimination.”
Familial status includes
children under the age of 18
living with parents or legal
custodians; pregnant women
and people securing custody
of children under 18. This
newspaper will not knowingly
accept any advertising for
real estate which is in
violation of the law. Our
readers are hereby informed
that all dwellings advertised
in this newspaper are
available on an equal
opportunity basis.
To complain of discrimination
call HUD at 1(800)669-9777.
The toll free telephone
number for the hearing
impaired is 1(800)927-9275.
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
Full-Time Employment
Detail oriented, friendly Cook
that can work independently
for Italian Bistro. $16-$18 hr.
DOE Seaside, OR. (503)739-
2672 shchef@hotmail.com
Experienced
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Needed PT/FT
We are looking for a quality
assistant who is a team player
and willing to learn.
Strong communication skills
and attention to detail are a
must.
Please submit your resume to
PO Box 707 Ilwaco, WA 98624
or by
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THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS
is 1 p.m. the day before your ad is scheduled to run
651 Help Wanted
Warrenton-Hammond
School District
Warrenton Grade School
is seeking an Educational
Assistant for a kindergarten
classroom. Job information
and application
are available online at
www.warrentonschools.com
or contact (503) 861-2281.
County Engineer
$6,191.78 to $8,377.12
Seeking County Engineer
to provide professional
engineering assistance
to Public Works personnel.
Four-year degree in
engineering field or
equivalent plus minimum five
years’ experience required.
Visit www.co.clatsop.or.us/
jobs to review the detailed
announcement, job
description, and to
apply online.
Closes March 15, 2019.
EOE/AA
Roommate
Woman 64+, share my home
as a companion, light
housekeeping, must drive.
Buyer/Lead Clerk-Bookstore:
Half-time position. View job
description/qualifications and
apply on-line at our web site
https://www.clatsopcc.edu/
human-resources/.
This position is open until filled
with first review of applications
on March 15, 2019. Call the
Office of Human Resources at
Clatsop Community College
503 338-2406 if application
assistance is needed. AA/EOE
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651 Help Wanted
Peace Lutheran Church,
Astoria, is seeking a Director
for our 32-year-old preschool
program. The right candidate is
sure to be found in one who is
motivated to lead a great team
in making a difference in the
lives of children and families.
This is a full-time salaried posi-
tion, based on experience, also
providing paid vacation time.
Must meet state requirements.
Apply at Peace Lutheran
Church Learning Center
Astoria, Oregon
(503)325-4041
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Full-Time Employment
Receptionist needed for
busy medical office, 8-5pm
Monday-Friday Experience
preferred. Send resume to
Attn Jeanne
2120 Exchange St Suite
200 Astoria, Oregon.
(503)325-5360
651 Help Wanted
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Full-Time Employment
Family Health Center seeks FT
Med Asst for our clinic in Ocean
Park, WA. Benefit Package.
Send resume Ocean Park,
Washington. Jobs@cfamhc.org
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SEPRD is hiring a Finance
Manager. This full-time
position manages the
finances for the District and
plays an important role in
our team and success. Go to
sunsetempire.com for more
information. Seaside, OR.
(503)738-3311sarchibald@
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If you love children
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supporting families, please
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or email:
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Clatsop Community
College is hiring for the
following positions:
Director of Nursing and
Allied Health: Full-time po-
sition. Applications must be
completed by April 5, 2019 to
be considered.
Instructor, Business Man-
agement and Accounting:
Full-time position beginning
mid-September 2019. Appli-
cations must be completed by
April 2, 2019 to be considered.
PT Temporary Admissions/
Recruitment
Assistant:
Part-time, temporary position.
This position is open until
filled.
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
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