Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 02, 2005, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Mrs. East Multnomah County
Army Major competes
in state pageant
See
M e tro
section,
inside
(©írgerüer
‘City of Roses’
Committed to Cultural Diversity
Volume XXXV, Number 44
TUWeek in
The Review
Levies Had Design Flaws
T he engineers w ho designed the
floodw alls that collapsed during
H urricane K atrina did not consider
how porous the Louisiana soil is or
m ake other calculations that w ould
have pointed to the need for stron­
ger levees w ith deeper pilings and
w ider bases, researchers say.
www.portlandobserver.com
Established in 1970
Wednesday • November 2, 2005
Re ality for New
Columbia School
Construction begins with celebration
Official Charged in CIA Leak
T he Vice P resident’s ch ief o f staff,
I. Lew is “S cooter” Libby Jr. w as
indicted Friday on charges o f ob­
struction o f justice, perjury and
m aking false statem ents in the CIA
leak investigation, a case that casts
a harsh light on President B ush’s
push to war. Libby, 55, resigned
and left the W hite House. See sto ry ,
p ag eA 2 .
Bird Flu Action Plan
President Bush outlined a $7.1 bil­
lion strategy T uesday to prepare
for the danger o f a pandem ic influ­
enza outbreak, saying he w anted to
stockpile enough vaccine to pro­
tect 20 m illion A m ericans against
the current strain o f bird flu as a first
w ave o f protection.
Deadly Month for U.S.
Troops
Seven U.S. troops w ere killed by
bom bs near B aghdad, the m ilitary
said M onday, m aking O ctober the
bloodiest m onth for A m ericans in
Iraq since January. A w eek after the
U.S. death toll passed the 2,000
mark, itrose to at least 2,026 with the
attacks. See sto ry , p ag e A2.
An artist's rendering shows the look o f the new Ball Elementary School slated
to open next September in the New Columbia community o f north Portland.
A state-of-the-art school to serve fam i­
lies in north P ortland’s Portsm outh neigh­
borhood and strengthen the com m unity
form ing around N ew C olum bia had its
official beginnings w ith a celebration.
A groundbreaking cerem ony for a re­
placem ent to the outdated and aged Ball
E lem entary School w as held on the future
N ew C olum bia C om m unity C am pus at the
intersection o f Trenton Street and D ana
A venue. T he location is ju st southw est o f
the U niversity Park C om m unity C enter at
9009 N. Foss St.
Superintendent Vicki Phillips, M ayor
T om Potter and representatives from the
H ousing A uthority o f Portland and the
Boys & G irls C lub of Portland jo in ed Ball
E lem entary students in M onday’s cel­
ebration.
U nlike e a rlie r sch o o l co n stru c tio n
projects, the replacem ent o f Ball is being
financed by a com bination o f tax credit
proceeds, donated dollars and loans. In
addition to m eeting the enrollm ent needs
o f new and returning students, the project
represents a new , creative w ay o f funding
m ajor capital projects by the school d is­
trict and the first tim e ever use o f federal
N ew M arket T ax C redits for the construc­
tion o f a public school.
continued
on page A6
photo by
M ark W ashington /T hf . P ortland O bserver
Students from north Portland's Ball Elementary join city, school and housing officials
Monday in a groundbreaking ceremony to begin construction o f a brand new Ball
School for New Columbia, the new neighborhood in the Portsmouth community.
Syrians Support Government
Several hundred flag-w aving S yr­
ians protested near the U .S. E m ­
bassy on T uesday, pledging sup­
port for their president and insist­
ing their governm ent was innocent
o f the assassination o f L ebanon’s
form er prim e minister.
Relief Helicopter Attacked
A ssailants fired an apparent rocket-
propelled grenade at a U.S. m ilitary
helicopter ferrying relief supplies
to quake victim s in P akistan’s por­
tion o f divided K ashm ir on T u es­
day, the U.S. m ilitary said, but it
vow ed to continue relief flights to
the devastated region.
Charles, Camilla in N.Y.
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla,
began a w eeklong tour o f the U. S. on
T uesday. T he royal couple w as
headed straight for a visit to the
W orld Trade Center site, then to a
dedication o f a memorial garden to
British victims o f the Sept. 11 attacks.
They also will visit Washington, New
O rleans and San Francisco.
TriMet Fares to Increase for Third Time in a Year
Fuel Prices
Pinch Riders
Once Again
Portland transit riders are b e­
ing asked to dig deeper into their
pockets for the third tim e in a
y ear b ecau se o f rec o rd fu el
prices.
T riM et has approved a 15-
cent fair increase for adult fares
beginning Jan. 1 to co v er the
fuel costs for a fleet o f diesel
buses. T he increase is on top o f
the 10-cent boost last S eptem ­
ber and a 5-cent increase last High diesel prices have triggered another fare increase to ride the bus.
April. All o f the increases w ere
d u cin g id lin g tim e, ad ju stin g tra n sm is­
about a $5 m illion budget hole.
because o f higher fuel costs.
sio n s, fro n t-en d a lig n m e n ts and steerin g
The transit agency has already offset some
C urrently, T riM et says diesel prices
co
n tro l arm s, and m ain ta in in g a set tire
costs
by
taking
steps
to
im
prove
fuel
and
are running 45 percent over its budgeted
p
ressu
re. T h e step s h av e allo w ed the
service
efficiencies,
making
TriM
et
the
most
am ount o f $ 1.50 gallon. G iven the futures
ag
en
cy
to d ec rease the am o u n t o f d iesel
fuel-efficient
transit
agency
in
the
country.
m arket for diesel, the agency expects fuel
p
u
rch
ased
an n u a lly , from 7 m illio n g a l­
T
h
e
fu
el
e
ffic
ie
n
t
c
h
a
n
g
e
s
in
c
lu
d
e
re
­
costs to average $2.20 gallon - producing
lons to 6.5 m illion g allo n s.
T riM et has also ev a lu a ted
service and elim in ated lo w -rid ­
ersh ip trips.
“ W e are o p era tin g o u r s y s­
tem m ore effic ie n tly an d c o n ­
sum ing less d ie sel, but a fare
in crease is still n eed ed to o ff­
set the d ram a tic p rice h ik e s for
d ie se l,” said T riM et G en e ra l
M an ag er F red H ansen.
T he Jan. 1 fare in c re a se w ill
b o o st the co st o f a tw o -z o n e
pass from $ 1.50 to $ 1.65 an d an
all-zone pass from $ 1.80 to $ 1.95.
Y o u th fares w ill in c re a se by 10
cen ts to $ 1.30 and H onored C iti­
zen fares w ill g o up 10 c e n ts to
80 cen ts.
T o help offset the im pact o f these fare
increases, T riM et is introducing a new 7-
day rolling pass. It provides the co n v e­
nience and savings o f a m onthly pass, but
allow s a rider to purchase it in sm aller
increm ents.
Rodman Pays; No Lockup
Form er N BA star D ennis Rodm an
has settled a speeding ticket that
briefly led to aC o lo rad o ju d g e issu­
ing an arrest w arrant. Rodm an, w ho
faced a speeding and reckless d riv ­
ing charge, agreed to plead guilty
to speeding, pay $516.50 in fines
and m ake a $200 donation to the
Sum m it C ounty 4-H club.
Memorial Honors Courageous Rosa Parks
Funeral to follow Wednesday in Detroit
(A P ) — Civil rights pioneer Rosa
Parks w as rem em bered M onday as a
courageous w om an w hose defiance in
the face o f segregation helped inspire
the architects o f the civil rights m ove­
m ent and set an exam ple for generations
to follow .
A n ov erflo w crow d o f m ourners
jo in ed officials in W ashington, D.C. to
pay tribute to the woman w hose refusal
to give up her seat to a w hite man on a
M ontgom ery, Ala., city bus helped g al­
vanize the m odem civil rights m ove­
ment.
“W e are here not because Rosa Parks
died but because she lived graciously,
effectively and purposely, touching the
lives o f m illions," said Bishop A dam
Jefferson Richardson o f the M etropoli­
ta n A fric a n M e th o d ist E p is c o p a l
c
u _c - 1 c;
a
c
2 n 4 .=5
w
■z
c
An overflow crowd is seated behind the
casket o f civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks
at the Metropolitan African Methodist
Episcopal Church in Washington.
Church.
Parks, w ho died last M onday at 92,
w as arrested in 1955 for refusing to give
up her bus seat to a w hite m an, an
incident that inspired King and helped
touch o ff the civil rights m ovem ent.
Richardson called Parks a “w om an o f
quiet strength" w ho w as “noble without
pretense, regal in her sim plicity, coura­
geous w ithout being bom bastic.”
D elegate E leanor H olm es N orton, D-
D .C ., said P ark s' refusal to give up her
seat "w as the functional equivalent o f a
nonviolent shot heard round the w orld."
P ark s' life w as celeb rated at the
church, w here several hundred people
w ere listening to tributes by O prah
W i n frey, N A A CP chai rman J u I ian Bond.
Sen. Sam Brow nback, R -K an.. and Rep.
John C onyers, D -M ich., for w hom Parks
w orked in his D etroit congressional of­
fice for more than tw o decades.
In attendance w as H om eland S ecu­
rity Secretary M ichael C hertoff, L abor
Secretary Elaine Chao, Rep. John Lewis,
D-Ga.. Senate M ajority Leader Bill Frist,
R-Tenn., M assachusetts Sen. Edw ard
Kennedy and Democratic National C om ­
m ittee chairm an H ow ard D ean.
A painting o f the elderly Parks rested
above her m ahogany coffin at the cen ­
ter o f the altar, w hich w as lined with
flow er arrangem ents. A large w ooden
crucifix loomed overthechoir. w hich led
the crow d in singing “Lift Every V oice
continued
on page A3
Portland Remembers Rosa Parks
The greater Portland community is invited to celebrate the life
and legacy o f civil and human rights heroine Rosa Parks at a
special program at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, Nov. 2 at Emmanuel
Temple Church located at 1033 N. Sumner St.
People o f all ages will join together to honor this remarkable
woman in an evening o f tributes and celebration.
I