Stream Work to Close Burnside Big pipe will divert Tanner Creek from sewer system See story, Metro Section inside PRSDRTSTD US POSTAGE PAID PORTLANDOR PERMITNO 1610 ^flight Library 1299 University of Oregon Eugene OR 97403-J 205 "The City Of Roses" Volume XXXI Number 31 www.portlandobserver.com Committed to Cultural Diversity Established in 1970 Wednesday Summer in the City China Censors P ow ell’s R em ark s C a n d c le a r o u t a ra d o n g a s p ro b le m at W h ita k e r M id d le S c h o o l h a v e d is c o v e re d n ew p ro b le m s th a t c o u ld k e e p th e n o rth e a s t P o rtla n d b u ild in g c lo se d fo r th e e n tire sc h o o l y e a r. E n v iro n m e n ta l c o n s u lta n ts sa y th e 3 2 -y e a r-o ld sc h o o l h a s a le a k y r o o f a n d d ra in a g e sy ste m th a t c o u ld m ean m o ld is g ro w in g th ro u g h o u t th e school. T h e e x p e rts sa y re p a irs a re c ritic a l a n d th e b u ild in g w o n 't b e sa fe u n til the e n tire p ro je c t is c o m p le te . W o rk e rs sa y th e y sh o u ld be a b le to c le a r o u t th e ra d o n by fall, but th e ro o f an d d ra in a g e p ro b le m s a re m o re se ­ v e re . sc h o o l s a fe ty c o m m itte e Rain Causes Third Round of Flooding in Virginias W H A R T O N , W .V a — N a tio n a l G u ard m em b ers, h ighw ay crew s and o th e rs dug th ro u g h m ud and d eb ris as ev a c u e es retu rn ed hom e follow ing the th ird d e a d ly round o f flooding in a m onth in so u th e rn W est V irg in ia and so u th w e st V irg in ia. T w o p eo p le w ere k ille d Sunday. E lection Day Holiday P rop osed A W A SH IN G TO N — A com m ission chaired by former presidents Carter and Ford recommends turning Election Day into a federal holiday and says voters chal­ lenged by poll workers should be allowed to cast ballots, with validity to be deter­ mined later. LONDON— Nation oflslam leader Louis Farrakhan won his appeal against a gov­ ernment ban preventing him from visiting the United Kingdom. The ban, first im­ posed by former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s government in 1986, will con­ tinue through Oct. 1. Israeli Target Palestinian Police Headquarters GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip— Israeli heli­ copters fired rockets at Palestinian police headquarters in Gaza City, sending people running from the compound, witnesses said. Two policemen were injured in the attack. Earlier, six Palestinian activists were killed in a West Bank explosion. Teachers Offered ‘Unlawful Homicide’ Insurance W ASHINGTON — School shootings have prompted the nation’s largest teach­ ers’ union tooffera special $ 150,000 benefit for teachers and other school employees slain at work. The National Education As­ sociation will announce the “unlawful ho­ micide" benefit in a September newsletter. China Frees 2 UJS. Residents BEIJING — Two U.S.-based Chinese scholars convicted o f spying were granted medical paroles, clearing away a diplomatic hurdle for Beijing ahead o f Secretary o f State Colin Pow ell’s weekend visit. One scholar, Gao Zhan, has already arrived in Detroit. H ew lett-P ackard C utting 6,000 Jobs PALO ALTO, Calif. — Computer and printer maker Hewlett-Packard is slashing about 6,000 jobs, about 6.6% o f its global workforce, because o f deteriorating global economic conditions and related weak­ ness in technology spending. M acedonia Slides Toward Civil War SKOPJE, Macedonia — The govern­ ment has told ethnic Albanian rebels to get away from the country’s second-largest city or face a new offensive, causing thou­ sands o f Macedonians to flee. NATO and European Union envoys arrive to drive talks aimed at preventing civil war. Study: Medical Errors’ Estimate Overblown CHICAGO — Alarming studies sug­ gesting that medical errors kill close to 100,000 U.S. hospital patients each year probably overestimate the problem, with the real total perhaps 5,000 to 15,000, re­ searchers say. Leaky Roof Closes Whitaker re w s h ire d to m a k e re p a irs W A SH IN G T O N — T he State D e­ p a rtm e n t c ritic iz e d C h in a for d eletin g rem arks Secretary o f State Colin Powell m ade on the se n sitiv e top ics o f hum an rig h ts and T aiw an in a n a tio n a lly te le ­ v ised in te rv ie w he gave durin g his v isit to B eijin g . Farrakhan W ins Right to Visit UK 50* August 1, 2(X)1 Area kids enjoy their summer vacations with the big splash from the Salmon Street Fountain in Waterfront Park. The first days of August are expected to start with some cooler temperatures. h as re c o m m e n d e d th a t th e b u ild in g re m a in e m p ty u n til a ll th e w o rk is c o m p le te d . T h e sc h o o l d is tric t is try in g to find c la ssro o m sp a c e fo r th e 6 5 0 stu d e n ts w h o a tte n d W h ita k e r. O p tio n s in c lu d e s e n d in g 7 th a n d 8,h G ra d e rs to th e o ld C o lu m b ia B o u le v a rd W h ita k e r b u ild in g an d p la c in g 6 th g ra d ­ e rs in R ic e S c h o o l. Oregon Election Fight Enters New Round Bv M ichael L eighton T he P ortland O bserver The fight for election law justice drags on in Oregon. A fter years o f struggle, the Freedom Socialist Party won a state court decision that allows it to run candidates for election under the party’s official name. But that victory has not come to frui­ tion. An appeal by Oregon Attorney General Hardy M yers and Secretary o f State Bill Bradbury, both Democrats, may keep Free­ dom Socialists o ff the ballot for the next two years. Last week, the Attorney G eneral’s of­ fice said it would seek a second 30-day extension to file briefs in the case. Freedom Socialist Party members are crying foul. “Republicans and Democrats don’t want any com petition,” says Freedom Socialist Adrienne W eller o f Portland. In O regon, the F reedom S o cialists haven't made the ballot because the So­ cialist Party has exclusive use o f the word socialist. It stems from a decades-old law that says no party can use even one word in the nam e o f another ballot-qualified party. The law was ruled unconstitutional by M ultnomah County Circuit Court Judge Robert Redding in February, but faces an uncertain future because o f the appeals. The Freedom Socialist Party began more than 30 years ago. P hoto by M ichael L eighton /T he P ori land O bserver Outside the Bread and Roses Center, 819 N. Killingsworth, a headquarters shared by Radical Women and the Red Letter Press, are Portland residents Linda Hunter (left) and Adrienne Weller of the Freedom Socialist Party. Its members have been fighting for civil rights, labor rights, and issues important to A frican A m ericans, N ative A m ericans, low-income residents and gay and lesbian people. Locally, the party has rallied against P ortland’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, which gives local police new powers. It joined in marches against police brutality. It has supported a citizen-based police review board and is a long supporter o f abortion rights. “Change and reform is the goal,” says Weller. “W e need to break the stranglehold o f the two-party system that is controlled by the m ega-corporations,” W eller added. Linda Hunter, another member o f the Freedom Socialist Party and an African American from Portland, said she sees the effort to get on the ballot in Oregon as a continuation o f the civil rights struggle and the right for blacks to vote. “It’s a lack o f progress," Hunter said. Both women express rage at the m a­ nipulation o f politics in Oregon. Unions such as the American Federa­ tion o f State, County and Municipal E m ­ ployees Local 328, United Food and C om ­ mercial W orkers Local 555, Portland C om ­ m unity C ollege Faculty Federation and Portland Com m unity College Classified Employees Local 3922, feminists, civil rights w orkers and the Socialist P arty itself are among the many endorsers o f Freedom Socialists to be on the ballot. Harlem Welcomes Bill Clinton (AP) - Several thousand people roared and chanted “We want Bill!” as former President Clinton was welcomed to Harlem for the official opening Monday o f his post-White House office. “Now I feel like I’m home!” a beaming Clinton told the crowd. “I am honored to be in H arlem .... You were always there for me.” “We don’t just get a former president. We get Bill Clinton, who is still an interna­ tional leader in an international commu­ nity,” said Rep. Charles Rangel, the Harlem Democrat who helped persuade Clinton to locate in the neighborhood. The welcom­ ing ceremony had the trappings o f a cam­ paign appearance, with Clinton introduced to the cheering crowd by actress Cicely Tyson. “Harlem Welcomes PresidentClinton!” read an enormous banner stretching be­ hind the stage where Clinton sat with Tyson and politicians such as former Mayor David Dinkins and state Comptrol­ ler Carl McCall. Clinton told the crowd that his wife and their daughter. Chelsea, had hoped to join him. but “my mother-in-law had surgery this morning, and we couldn't reschedule that I ask for your prayers for her.” A statement from George Washington University Hospital in W ashing­ ton said Dorothy Rodham under­ went a two-hour operation to re­ move a cancerous growth from her colon. She was expected to remain hospitalized for several days, but doctors said she is in good health and expected to make a full recov­ ery Red, white and blue balloons decorated the plaza where the Harlem ceremony was held, down the street from Clinton’s new of- Former President Clinton in the Harlem neighborhood of New York, near his new office building. (AP Photo) S tory C ontinues on P age B4 I I