50£ W & n Ö «t * cor, ommunity service ‘City of Roses’ Celebrating Women’s History Month May 20 Primary Special Edition coverage inside www.oregonvotes.org 1-866-O R E- V O T E S îSnrtlnnh A4 F s ta h Established In 1970 War Anniversary Protested Grant and Jefferson sweep state Obama: End Racial Stalemate bv R aymond R endlkman Economy Near Tanking An ignominious end for one of Wall Street's most storied invest­ ment banks this week brought a b a rg a in -b a se m en t deal fast- tracked by the federal government to avoid a bankruptcy. Investors had it rough as well, only slightly mollified by a three-quarter point interest-rate cut on Tuesday. Police Shooting Outrage A white police officer accused of fatally shooting a black woman as she held her year-old son during a drug raid in Lima, Ohio, was charged with two misdemeanors Monday with a maximum of eight m 10718 NAACP activists and relatives o f the woman who said he should face tougher penalties. Paterson Sworn in D avid Paterson w as o ffic ia lly sworn in as New Y ork’s governor on M onday, be­ coming the state’s first black chief executive and vowing to move past the prostitu­ tion scandal that has rocked the state Capitol. Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy" Combs has denied a report by the Los Angeles Times that his associates were responsible for the 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur at a New York recording studio, and that he knew in advance about the attack that triggered the feud be- i tween East and West Coast rap­ pers. See story, page B3 The thickest, oldest and toughest sea ice around the North Pole is melting, a bad sign for the future of the Arctic ice cap, NASA satellite data showed on Tuesday, adding tothe litany of disturbingprogress in global warming. Wednesday • March 19. 2008 | T he P ortland O bserver The city got several reasons to j celebrate following state triumphs ; of two boys' basketball teams from . the P o rtla n d In te rsc h o la stic League. Grant won the 6A division and Jefferson the 5A division dur­ ing the state tournament in Eugene. At Grant, a celebration of the team’s 63-56 victory over Oregon City, took place Monday during an assembly that also saw the com­ memoration of a new basketball cou rt donated by the Portland Trai I Blazers. At Jefferson, the team’s 55-52 victory over Corvallis doubled up on the school winning the girls 5A basketball tournament just a week ( earlier. The championship also fol­ | lows a winning season in football where the Democrats made it to the photos by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver 5A quarterfinals. Grant High School players and coaching staff celebrate their 6A tournament triumph in an assembly Monday. “All we heard every day for a while was ‘the girls have won, so now you have to w in ,” ’ says Jefferson shooting guard Henry Williams. On the court, several players agreed that Williams served as the j “sparkplug” to the “glue” of point guard Kalonji Paschal. While pre­ p arin g for a v icto ry to u r in Jefferson’s hallway on Tuesday, Paschal gripped a game net that Coach Marshall Haskins had given him while declaring he deserved to be the MVP of the tournament. “It all started with the football season," Paschal says. “Ever since the barbeques out on the field, the alumni have been coming to our games and everything has changed for the positive.” Assistant coach Paul Kelly has helped with all of Jefferson’s bas­ ketball teams since the Demos won continued on page AS Who Killed Tupac? Disturbing Climate Trend w w w .p o rtla n d o b s e rv e r.c o m Duo Championships Thousands of marchers carrying signs and beating drums, indud- ing challengers to Republican U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith, lawyer Steve Novick and Oregon House Speaker Jeff Merkley, paraded through downtown Portland in late winter rain on Saturday to protest the | fifth year of the Iraq War. Americans must move past a “ra- cial stalemate” to solve long-term p ro b le m s , D e m o c ra tic p re s id e n tia l candidate Barack Obama said Tuesday, using the lingering con- troversy over comments made by his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright, to illustrate what he considered a central struggle nationally. See story, page A3. VOTE bserlier Committed to Cultural Diversity Volume XXXVIII. N um ber 12 .Week ¡n Thc Review Last Day to Register: A p ril 29 Jefferson High School players and assistant coach Paul Kelly gather for a team photo Tuesday in front of their north Portland school after winning the 5A boys basketball tournament Saturday in Eugene. Police Issues Draw Fire in Debate Mayoral candidate spar over positions L ee P eri . man T hi P or i land O bserver by The Portland Police Bureau's interaction with peopleof color and other issues important to the Afri­ can American community caught fire in the first debate between can­ didates for Portland Mayor. The session, at Portland Com­ munity Col lege’s Cascade Campus in north Portland last Friday night, was spon so red by the Urban League of Portland. NAACP, Afri­ can American Alliance and African American Chamberof Commerce. M o d erato r Ken B oddie, news anchor for KOI N TV, asked the mayoral candidates appear­ ing for the forum, Sam Adams. Sho Dozono. Craig Gier. Beryl McNair and Chris Rich, to re­ spond to five issues: housing and home ownership, educa­ tion. economic development, health care, and the manage­ ment of the Portland Police Bu­ reau. Questions submitted in writing by some of the KXIpeople who attended the session were also presented. A hot button issue centered over would not be “passing the buck" to assign the bureau to them. Gier and McNair were sharply critical of the police bureau. Gier charged that the bureau has "alack of accountability. How many people need to be tazed. to be shot ?" he said. “There are a lot of good cops, but a lot of bad ones too, and they need to be rooted out.” Gier said he would set up a vol­ unteer commission to oversee the police, he said. McNair, a patient services assis­ tant, said the police are “not ac­ countable for what they do," and should be monitored by the Metro­ politan Human RightsCommission. She also proposed having city PHOTOS BY M \R K W A SH IN G TON/T h E PORTI.ANI) OBSERVER health insurance policies cover Mayoral candidates Sam Adams (left) and Sho Dozono argued over the management of the police counseling and drug testing for bureau during a debate sponsored by leaders in Portland's African American community. police officers. Rich said the police have been oversee the police bureau if he guilty of “despotism and flat-out murder." He said a Police Account­ were elected mayor. Dozono accused him of "pass­ ability Board should have binding ing the buck." He added that authority and officers should be Oregon has the highest rate of subject to mandatory drug testing. “ You need to pass a drug test per capita incarceration, yet ranks 49th in funding for drug to flip a ham burger, but if you’re addiction treatment. "We should given a badge and a gun and turn those figures around," he control of som eone's life ’ There are individual rights, hut also said. Chris Rich Beryl McNair Craig Gier Adan^s replied that there are society's rights." He called for a City Council oversight of the Port­ "significant progress" under Chief women and African Americans run­ "fair" grand jury system and “ get- Rosie Sizer and indicated he may ning for twoCity Council seats this land Police Bureau. continued on pane A J Adams said the bureau has made allow anothercity commissioner to year, and if they were elected it