October 29.2003 Page A2 Working to Resolve Conflicts c o n tin u e d fr o m F ront variety o f diverse backgrounds, with 20.1 percent African A m erican, 9.3 Hispanic, 65 C aucasian and 2 percent A sian/Na- ti ve A m erican or other. The organization is recruiting new volunteers this fall. In celebration of M ediation M onth, the agency is participating in tw o m ajor conferences, the Peacem akers Sum m it for m iddle and high school students on Nov. 18 at the O regon C onvention C en ­ te r a n d th e O re g o n M e d ia tio n A ssociation’s Fall C onference W eekend at the G reenw ood Inn in Beaverton on Nov. 7 and 8. The sum m it is for students, faculty, peer m ediators and "all school personnel interested in m aking peace and lasting change, and resolving conflicts nonvio- lently,” said Bell. O rganizers expect about 800 partici­ pants from all over the state. R esolutions N orthw est is also partici­ pating in an O ffice o f N eighborhood In­ volvem ent N eighborhood Sum m it from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m . Nov. 15 at the Portland C onference Center, 3(X)N.E. M ultnomah St. For m ore inform ation or to volunteer, visit w w w .resolutionsnorthw est.org or call 503-823-3486. Wal-Mart Illegal Workers c o n tin u e d fr o m F ro n t no crim inal record w ere released with instructions to appear before im m igra­ tion judges. M any o f the w orkers said they were Eastern E uropean and a few were o f other ethnicities, C ourtney said. T op W al-M art officials learned o f the sw eep when store m anagers began call­ ing headquarters for guidance in dealing with the raids. The arrests w ere m ade at stores in A labam a, A rkansas, A rizona, C onnecti­ cut, D elaw are, K entucky, M assachu­ setts, M aryland, M ichigan, North C aro­ lina, New H am pshire, New Jersey, New Y ork, O hio, O klahom a, Pennsylvania, South C arolina, Tennessee, T exas, V ir­ ginia and W est V irginia. Davis Shows Schwarzenegger ‘the Ropes’ Leaders work together during changing of the guard (A P )— C alifom iaG ov.-elect A rnold S chw arzenegger met with the man h e ’ll be replacing and both said they had started a "great relationship" and w ould w ork closely before S chw arzenegger becom es governor next month. T he Republican actor said there were no hard feelings betw een him self and D em ocratic G ov. G ray D avis lingering from the state’s historic recall election. ‘‘H e kept h is p r o m is e ,” Schw arzenegger said. "E very day we are w orking with his office, and they have been really fantastic to w ork with. So, I think we can continue on having a great relationship here and a w orking relationship. S ch w arzen eg g er also w as m eetin g w ith each o f the statew ide o ffic e h o ld ­ ers — in clu d in g recall e le c tio n o p p o ­ nent Lt. G ov. C ruz B u stam an te. H e paid perso n al v isits to to p D em o crats and R ep u b lican s in the L eg islatu re, d escrib in g the talks as " re la tio n sh ip b u ild in g ” sessions. After a brief meeting in the governor’s C abinet room , Davis said his m ain ad ­ vice to Schw arzenegger was som ething his wife had told him: "Just enjoy every m om ent. This is the best jo b y o u ’ll ever have. Even on the bad days, enjoy it.” D avis said it was “not fun" to lose the recall election, but prom ised to "do my v e ry b e s t to h e lp G o v .- e le c t Schw arzenegger be a success, because I love this state." He said that once he leaves office, he will try to find w ays to cham pion som e o f the sam e causes he cham pioned in Sacram ento, though he did not elabo­ rate. No date has been announced for Schw arzenegger to be sw orn in. but he is widely expected to take office shortly after Nov. 15, the last day for the secre­ tary o f state to certify results o f the Oct. California Gov. Gray Davis and incoming Gov 7 election in w hich Davis was ousted Arnold Schwarzenegger have buried their and S chw arzenegger was chosen as his differences to make a smooth transition in power. (AP photo) su ccesso r. Deadly Fires Destroy Hundreds of Homes A helicopter drops water over a fire o ff o f state highway 118 in Simi Valley, Calif. (AP photo) (A P ) — W ildfires d riv en by hot Santa A na w in d flash ed in to g ig a n tic w aves o f flam e that d ev o u red en tire n e ig h b o r­ h o o d s, ch o k in g the sky o v e r S o u thern C a lifo rn ia w ith sm oke an d ash an d k ill­ ing at least 15 people in C a lifo rn ia 's d ea d lie st c o n flag ratio n s in m o re than a decade. An estim ated 30,(XX) hom es were en d an g ered and m ore than 1,550 already had been destro y ed . From the M exican b o rd er to the sub­ urbs north o f Los A ngeles, large sections o f the region were under siege by six m ajor fires and several sm aller ones. The death toll w as the state’s w orst since the 1991 firein th eO ak lan d h illso f A lam edaCounty that killed 25 and destroyed m ore than 3,2(X) hom es and apartm ents. All o f the fatalities happened since Saturday. Airline travel w asdisrupted, major high­ w ays were blocked and som e schools were closed. M onday night’s pro football gam e betw een the C hargers and D olphins w as shifted from San D iego to A rizona. At least one o f the fires was believed to be a result o f arson. G ov. Gray Davis asked President Bush to declare Los A ngeles, San Bernardino, San D iego and V entura counties disaster areas to qualify them for federal aid. Bush pledged Tuesday to help "in any way we can .” The blazes triggered a harrow ing flight to safety for thousands o f residents, many o f w hom had little tim e to collect cherished possessions before escaping, along with hospital patients and prison inmates. The Santa A na w ind season usually stretches from S eptem ber through F ebru­ ary, with O ctober often the strongest. The rainy season could start any tim e but heavier rainfall is not likely until January. T he b lazes had ch arred m ore than 33O,(XX) acres, or 500 square miles - alm ost half the size o f the state o f Rhode Island - o f dense, dry brush and trees. M ore than 7,000 firefighters battled the spreading flames. San Francisco Mayor Outraged by Coup Furious Willie Brown cuts trip short to protect his office (A P) — An outraged M ayor W illie Brow n decided to cut short a trip to A sia to contend with a coup by a city supervi­ sor w ho m ade tw o key appointm ents in the 14 hours he acted as mayor. “It’s like a father having to return hom e to deal with unruly children,” B row n’s spokesm an, P.J. Johnston, said o f the m ayor’s efforts to book a flight back to San Francisco before his scheduled return. As mayor-for-the-day, SupervisorC hris Daly secretly appointed and sw ore in tw o environm entalists to th ecity 's Public Utili­ ties C om m ission, then announced the appointm ents on official letterhead he had draw n up for the occasion. Less than 20 minutes later, a Brown aide told Daly, 28, that his m ayoral pow ers had been revoked. A Brown ally. Supervisor Bevan D ufty, stepped in and im m ediately tried to undo D aly’s appointm ents by nam ing tw o com m ission m em bers sup­ ported by Brown. But city attorneys said it looks like D aly’s pow er play will be successful un­ less Brow n can persuade at least eight o f San F rancisco’s 11 supervisors to reject D aly's appointees: Adam W erbach, former president o f the national Sierra Club, and R obin C hiang, w hose architecture firm has w orked on num erous public transit projects. D aly d e fle c te d q u estio n s ab o u t w hy he ch o se to slip in his p ick s fo r the co m m issio n w hile B row n w as gone, but he in sisted the ap p o in tm en ts w ere good o n e s. “T h at’s the way it went down and som e­ tim es it w orks like that,” he said. “The good new s is that when the dust settles we have tw o incredibly qualified, intelligent and com petent com m issioners sitting on Bryant Gets Rousing Welcome (A P ) — K obe B ryant, w elcom ed by a thunderous roar w hen he w as intro­ duced, played in a game for the first time since being charged in July w ith sexual a s s a u lt. B ry a n t played 32 m inutes as he joined Shaquille O ’ Neal and new Los A n g e le s L a k e rs Kobe Bryant team m ates Karl M alone and G ary Payton in a loss to the Los A ngeles C lippers on T hursday night. W orking his way back from knee surgery, Bryant, w ho started the gam e, finished with 15 points. Mayor Willie Brown th eP U C .” M ayor Brow n w as said to be particu­ larly livid because the m ayor-for-the-day honors had been intended as an olive branch to D aly, w ith w hom Brow n has never gotten along. AAeekin TheReview A ccording to federal prosecutors, Foster pre­ pared returns for several people claim ing m ore than $3.6 m illion in reparations, m ost for about $5(X),(XX) each In an interview at the N orthern N eck Regional Jail in Va. before his sentencing, R obert Foster m aintained he did the right thing. “ Black people are not treated as hum ans, but as things by the U.S. governm ent," he said. “W e w ere used as resources to enrich this country and we get no inheritance from the w ealth we b ro u g h t.” Congress Easing Cuba Travel Ban (A P) — C ongress is taking steps to open C uba to A m erican travelers, a m ove that goes against both W hite H ouse efforts to enforce the travel ban and the four-decade-old U.S. policy o f A tax preparer was sentenced to 13 years in isolating the com m unist cou n try . “T o d ay 's vote prison and his daughter received ju st over three is a clear and undeniable sign that the end is near years for defrauding the IRS by claiming $5(X),(XX) for the C uba travel ban,” said Sen. Max Baucus, in slavery reparations. Robert L. Foster, 5 1, and D -M ont.. after a 59-36 Senate vote to bar the use C rystal Foster, 25, also were ordered by a federal o f governm ent m oney to enforce current travel ju d ge to repay the Internal Revenue Service restrictions. The H ouse last m onth also voted to about h alf o f the incom e tax refund, w hich ease travel restrictions as part o f its version o f a $90 billion bill to fund T ransportation and C rystal Foster received in O ctober 2 0 0 1. Robert Foster prepared his dau g h ter's tax form s and Treasury departm ent program s in the budget w as convicted with hisdaughter in July o f fraud. year that started O ct. I. T h e W hite H ouse, w hich recen tly m oved to step up en fo rcem en t o f the trav el ban, has th re a te n e d a p re sid e n ­ tial v eto o f the sp e n d ­ ing bill - w hich c o n ­ tain s m oney for h ig h ­ w ay. law en fo rcem en t and an ti-terro rism p ro ­ g ram s - if it co n ta in s th e C u b a la n g u a g e . H o u s e a n d S e n a te lead e rs m ust still m eet to iron o u t d iffe re n c e s betw een th e irtw o bills, and in th e past have u sed th is o p p o rtu n ity to strip o u t p ro v isio n s in c lu d e d by e ith e r c h a m b e r to ease C u b a s a n c t i o n s . T o u r is m o ff ic ia ls h av e e s ti­ m ated that as m any as De La Salle North Catholic High School I m illio n A m erican s 7654 North Delaware Avenue m ig h t visit C u b a in the Portland, OR 97217 first y e a r a fte r the lift­ ing o f the em bargo. (503) 285-9385 Father, Daughter Sentenced for Slave Reparations Fraud At home with Family. Turning work into play. 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