■ Mike Dunleavy Jr. Helps Duke Wins NCAA Championship — See Sports page B3 ■ Children in Columbia Park Have a New Playground -- See Metro inside ____ I ■ —I _L I CL lie qUurtuiiiu (Z z < Volume XXXI Num ber 14 vvvvw.portlandobserver.com / IL Com m itted to Cultural Diversity Established in 1970 ■M PRSDRT STD USPOSTAGE PAID PORTLAND OR PERMIT NO 1610 Knight Library 1299 University o f Oregon Eugene OR 97403-1205 W ednesday 50* April 4,2001 ■M HH HM New Columbia Villa on Drawing Board $ 150 million development would transform World War II era project T in; P ortland O bserver The H ousing A uthority o f P ortland plan to replace its oldest and biggest project - C o lu m ­ bia V illa - with a com m unity that is even bigger, more modem , and m uch m ore diverse. The plan calls for gradually rebuilding the 470-unit residential com m unity near U niver­ sity Park in N orth P o rtland’s P ortsm outh neighborhood. The finished product w ould have the same num ber o f very low incom e tenants, plus 230 units for people earning 40 to 60 percent o f m edian incom e, 75 units available to anyone and renting at “ m arket rate,” and 75 units to be sold to first-time hom e buyers, for a total o f 850 units on the 70 acre property. In addition, the site’s w inding suburban- style streets w ould be rem ade into a grid pattern reflecting the surrounding neighbor­ hood and a new com m unity center and com ­ m ercial services, designed to serve the entire com m unity, would be added. The price tag for all this is estim ated at $ 150 million. HAP is looking at a variety o f sources for the funds, including m oney from the new Interstate Urban Renew al district for new p u b lic in f r a s tr u c tu r e , a c c o r d in g to spokew om an Jolene Columbo. H ow ever, the biggest single source w ould be a $35 million grant from the federal Housing and U rban Developm ent “H ousing O pportu­ nities for People Everywhere” (HOPE V I) pro­ gram. H U D w ill subm it an application for the project on June 22, and a decision wil 1 be made by Septem ber, Colum bo says. M ilosevic’s Court Plea Caps Showdown BELGRADE, Y ugoslavia— The ousted dictator spent his first full night behind bars as the people he led through a disastrous decade ofw ar and impoverishment absorbed the news o f his arrest. M ilosevic, 59, who surrendered in the pre-daw n hours after prolonged negotiations, appeared later in front o f a judge and pleaded not guilty to charges o f corruption and abuse o f power. Officials to Destroy 21 Cattle, Test for Mad Cow AUSTIN, Texas — A handful o f cattle imported from Germany before a 1997 ban on European livestock will be destroyed to test whether the animals w ere exposed to mad cow disease, officials said. The 21 animals from five ranches around the state will be killed and their remains incinerated while samples o f their brain tissue will be sent to a national laboratory in Ames, Iowa. The cattle are being destroyed as a precaution because o f public concern over m ad cow disease. Germany, EU Focus on Global Warming B E R LIN — G erm anChancellorG erhard Schroeder will urge President Bush not to back o ff a key accord against global warming when the two leaders m eet for the first time in W ashington. Schroeder will also use the one-day trip to raise European concerns about A m erican plans for a missile defense and U.S.-Russian tensions, a G erm an gov­ ernm ent official said. EU Approves British Vaccination Plan BRUSSELS, Belgium— European Union veterinary experts approved a request from Britain for authorization to vaccinate up to 180,000 dairy cattle against foot-and-mouth disease in an effort to contain the epidemic in the worst-hit areas, an EU official said. The European Com m ission m ust still formally approve the m easure before vaccinations in Britain can go forward, but that is regarded as a formality. Dutch Law Allowing Same- sex M arriages in Effect AM STERDAM ,Netherlands— Four gay couples exchanged rings and vows at City Hall early, the first o f hundreds planning to w ed under a new D utch law allow ing same- sex marriages. The cerem ony capped a 15- year cam paign to aw ard gay couples equal rights under civil law. It began at midnight, when legislation approved last year took effect. Jackson Group Cleared of Financial W rongdoing C H IC A G O — T he Illinois attorney general’s Charitable Trust Bureau examined the financial records o f the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and found no irregularities. Attorney General Jim Ryan asked for scrutiny o f the group's fi­ nances after Jackson acknow ledged the group paid $35,000 to a form er top staff m em ber who bore the civil rights activist’s child out o f wedlock. “The evidence is they are in com pliance w ith the law," Ryan said. California Regulators Raise Rates by Up to 46% SAN FRANCISCO— TheCalifomiaPub- lic Utilities Com m ission unanim ously ap­ proved electricity rate increases o f up to 46% Tuesday to try to head o ff blackouts this sum m er and keep the state's two biggest utilities from going under. The increases are the largest in California history. China Says Population at 1 3 Billion BEIJIN G — China announced that its first nationw ide census in a decade puts its popu­ lation at 1.3 billion, including rival Taiwan. The figure, reported by the official Xinhua News A gency, was substantially low er than independent estim ates that put the num ber o f Chinese as high as 1 5 billion. Members o f the Columbia Villa Resident Council support a proposal to reconstruct Portland’s oldest and largest housing complex into a new and inviting neighborhood with homes to rent and purchase. (P hoto by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver ) S tory C ontinues on P age B2 China Allows Visit with U.S. Plane Crew Secretary of State Colin Powell hopes diplomatic move is the beginning of an end to an international crisis (A P)— American diplomats met with the crew of a stricken American spy plane Tuesday on an island in southern China where it made an emergency land­ ing. “I hope that is the beginning o f an end to this incident,” said Secretary of State Colin Powell. “ I’m encouraged by the fact that that the meeting is taking place. It shouldn't have taken this long to happen. But, now that it has happened, I hope this starts us on a road to a full and complete resolution of this m atter.” “ Hopefully, it will not affect the over­ all relationship" between the United States and China, Powell said. He also said the incident would have no bearing on President Bush’s deci­ sion, expected later this month, on the composition o f an annual arms package for Taiwan. Powell said the meeting between two U.S. officials and all 24 crew members was expected to last about 40 minutes. “I hope that it is the beginning of the end to this incident,” he said. Earlier Tuesday, Chinese President Jiang Zemin called for an end to U.S. surveillance flights off C hina's coast. China has blamed the collision on the United States. Powell did not address those Chinese concerns. U.S. officials continue to call the collision an accident. China blames the United States. Bush, who said M onday that China was not responding quickly enough to U.S. requests, declined comment on the situation during a trip to Wilmington, Del. But White House officials indicated he might have more to say after the diplom ats’ meeting with the plane crew. The Bush administration hoped the delayed meeting — two days after the U.S. surveillance plane collided with a Chinese fighter jet — would lead to the end of the standoff with the Chinese government. “ I hope that this meeting will lead to the rapid release o f all of the members o f the crew back to the United States so they can be returned to their fam ilies,” Powell told reporters. Speaking at a news conference in Key West, Fla., Powell also said he hoped that the Chinese would also permit the “rapid return of our aircraft." He said he did not see the incident as necessarily dam agingU.S. -Chinese re­ lations. Still, Powell complained that the Chinese had waited too long to permit a U.S. team to visit the crew members. Police on Leave After Shooting Mental Patient Portland police have placed three offic­ ers on paid adm inistrative leave follow ing the shooting death Sunday night o f a m en­ tal patient. A n officer shot the 29-year-old m an at Pacific G atew ay H ospital, a m ental health facility, after he becam e violent and threat­ ened others. O fficers Jeffrey M Bell, C hristopher A. D avis and Jeffrey E. N elson are on leave - a standard police procedure follow ing a shooting. Twenty-five-year-old Bell, who fired the w eapon, has been with the Portland police for m ore than one year. D avis has worked w ith the force for tw o years; N elson 10 years. H ospital officials say the patient becam e violent. Police at first helped offi­ cials place him in a locked room , but he escaped. The shooting happened after the police returned a second tim e Police say they are w orking with offi­ cials o f the M exican Consulate to notify the m a n 's family in M exico. Fashion Sensation A luxurious red skirt and woven wool top by Jacques Fath o f Paris is just one o f the many fashions that will excite a Portland audience when Ebony Magazine brings its 43rd annual "Fashion Sensation " to the Rose City. The show will support educational opportunities and scholarships fo r Links, a Portland organization. ( ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND STORY IN F O C U S , INSIDE.)