il!e^Inrthînh © hseruer Page A2 February 15, 2006 BLACK HISTORY MONTH and the American Experience Last Call for Victims in Hotels Hurricane homeless must find other lodging (AP) — About 12,(MX) families made hom e­ less by last year’s hurricanes began checking out o f their federally funded hotel rooms around the country M onday after a federal judge let FEM A stop paying directly for their stays. The Federal Emergency M anagement Agency prom ised the evacuees from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita that they will still receive federal rent assistance that they can put toward hotel stays or other housing. But the agency will no longer pay for their hotel room s directly. Earlier in the day, attorneys for the evacuees pleaded with U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval for a last-minute reprieve, saying the rent assistance will not be enough for decent living accom m odations or continued hotel stays. "These people are going to be homeless. W e've heard from a lot o f people who are going to be sleeping in their cars," said Bill Quigley, a lawyer for the evacuees. But Duval denied the request. FEM A said the majority o f those checking out had made arrangements for other housing. But some said they had nowhere to go except their own cars, a relative’s couch or back to a shelter. Monday marks the second wave o f evacuees losing FEMA financing o f their hotel rooms. Last week, the occupants o f roughly 4,500 rooms lost FEMA funding after failing to ask the agency for extensions. Spike Lee: Mississippi Should Get Rid of Flag Hunting Accident Setback Saturday. W hittington had initially been placed in intensive care. He had been moved to a “step- down unit” M onday after doc­ tors decided to leave several (AP) — A 78-year-old lawyer birdshot pellets lodged in his who was shot by Vice President skin rather than try to remove Dick Cheney in a Texas hunting them. accid en t has som e birdshot A Texas Parks and Wildlife lodged in his heart and he had a D epartm ent report said “minor heart attack,” a hospital Whittington was retrieving a dow ned bird and official said Tuesday. stepped out of the P eter B anko, the hunting line he was hospital administrator sharing with Cheney. at Christus Spohn Hos­ “Another covey was pital Corpus Christi- flushed and Cheney Memorial, said Harry swung on a bird and W hittington had the fired , strik in g heart attack early Tues- Vice President W hittington in the day while being evalu­ Dick Cheney face, neck and chest ated. He said there was an irregular- at approximately 30 yards,” the ity in the heartbeat caused by a report said, birdshot pellet, and doctors per- The wildlife department is- formed a cardiac catheterization, sued a report Monday that found Whittington, a prominent Re- the main factor contributing to publican attorney from Austin, the accident was a “hunter’s Texas, was accidentally sprayed judgment factor.” No other sec- w ith shotgun p ellets w hen ondary factors were found to Cheney was aiming for a quail have played a role. Man shot by Cheney has heart attack (AP) — Director Spike Lee, known for his stylish and con­ troversial films, said Mississippi should get rid o f the confeder­ ate battle cross in its state flag during a speech at the Univer­ sity o f M ississippi’s Black His­ tory Month celebration. Lee said M ississippianscling too tightly to what he considers sym bols o f oppression. “Y ou’ve gotta do something about that flag,” he said. “I know people say its representative of history. Well, so’s the sw as­ tika.” Lee is working on a docu­ m entary entitled “W hen the Levees B roke,” w hich deals with the African-American ex­ perience in the wake o f H urri­ Director Spike Lee is the featured speaker during the University cane Katrina. o f M ississippi's Black History Month celebration. (AP photo) G A C “W hen I saw the devastation on TV and in the new s...it (didn’t) prepare me for what 1 saw there,” Lee said o f New O rle a n s . “ Y ou h e a r th e se people’s stories, and it’s heart­ breaking.” “Levees” will be premiere on HBO on Aug. 29, exactly one year after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. Lee also targeted certain as­ pects o f m odem black culture during his speech. Lee said that rap culture has perpetuated a cult o f violence, drug use, disrespect to women and ignorance among a stag­ gering portion o f young blacks. “T his ‘gangsta’ obsession is m adness,” Lee said. “Thinking like that is genocide.” UN Probe Finds Torture at Guantanam o (AP) - A United Nations in­ acts am ounting to torture at vestigation has concluded that G uantanam o Bay, including the United States com m itted force-feeding detainees and sub­ jecting them to prolonged soli­ tary confinem ent. U.S. o fficials rejected the verybo dy c a n be reat report, saying it was riddled with errors and treated sta te ­ ecause nybody an erve m ents from d e ta in e e s’ law ­ yers as fact. Martin Luther King Junior "E B Bert Sutton m oves his belongings out o f the Astor Crowne Plaza on Canal S treet in New Orleans on Monday after FEMA sto pped paying for hotels for h o m eless hurricane victims. Sutton said he was going to try to stay with his brother in a trailer or a neighbor's couch. (AP photo) S " The report from five U.N. human rights experts also rec­ om m ended the United States close Guantanam o Bay and re­ voke all special interrogation techniques authorized by the Department of Defense. It accused the United States of violating the detainees’ rights to a fair trial, to freedom of religion and to health. The draft report, which fol­ lows repeated claim s by pris­ oners at Guantanam o Bay that they have been m istreated or denied their rights, was deliv­ ered to the United States on Jan. 16. It was first disclosed Sunday by the Los Angeles Tim es. Riots, Deaths Hit LA Jails Racially motivated brawls blamed (AP) — Hundreds of Los An­ geles County jail inmates were being transferred to the state corrections system after a series of racially motivated brawls killed two inm ates and rocked the county jail system for more than a week, authorities said Monday. “We are in the process of get­ ting all the prisoners we can out of here and into the state prison system,” Los Angeles County sheriff's Chief Marc Klugman. About 2(X) inmates already have been moved out and another 400 For Job inform ation: Call our 24-hour job hotline at (503) 823-1343 or Call our Recruitment Officer, Erwin Warren at (503) 823-3811 or Visit our website at www.portlandonline.com/fire tí W e R espond Alivays Ready Always There were expected to be transferred this week, said Klugman. “We are trying to stop all this fighting,” sheriff s Deputy Alba Yates said. The county jail system, which held 18,425 inmates as of Mon­ day m o rn in g , rem ain ed on lockdown, meaning restricted movement within the jails and a loss of privileges such as visiting rights, Yates said. The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California said punitive measures may not stop the riots, adding that community leaders, gang intervention spe­ cialists and racial integration ex­ perts must be involved. Some black community activ­ ists called for the FBI to investi­ gate the incidents as hate crimes. The latest inmate death oc­ curred Sunday afternoon after a fight between four Hispanic and two black prisoners in a six-man cell at the downtown Men’s Cen­ tral Jail. A 38-year-old black inmate col­ lapsed and died after the fight. Another black inmate was killed Feb. 4 in racial fighting at the P itchess D etention C e n te r’s North Facility in Castaic, north of Los Angeles. On Sunday, two fights be­ tween black and Hispanic inmates broke out at the Pitchess facility. Five inmates sustained minor in­ juries before the fights were bro­ ken up with tear gas and pellet weapons. Swann Wins GOP Endorsement (AP) — Pennsylvania’s Re­ publican Party leaders endorsed former Pittsburgh Steelers star Lynn Swann for governor Satur­ day, virtually guaranteeing that he will be the candidate to face D em ocratic in cu m b en t Ed Rendell this fall. “ I haven’t cried this much since I was inducted into the Hall of Fame,” Swann told the ap­ plauding crowd as he wiped tears from his eyes. Swann, 53, is seeking to be­ come Pennsylvania’s first black governor. Though he has re­ vealed little about his political philosophy, he has said the Democratic Party has “taken Lynn Swann the African-American vote for granted.” He didn't shed any new light on his platform Saturday. A novice in politics, Swann remains a sports celebrity and his name is as inextricably linked to Pittsburgh — the state's second- largest city— as Rendell is tied to Philadelphia, where he once was mayor. Swann was a wide receiver for the Steelers from 1974-83 and led his team to four Super Bowl victories. After retiring from football, he worked as an ABC Sports com m entator. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001.