il|‘^ìn rtlan b (©bscruer Page A2 May 27. 2009 Screams Lead to Children in River A photo o f Jefferson High School from the year it o p e n e d in 1 9 0 9 a s the “W orld's Largest High School. " Mother accused in drowning (AP) - An Oregon mother was arrested Saturday in the drown­ ing of her 4-year-old son after the boy and his 7-year-old sis­ te r en d ed up in the ch illy Williamette River. Residents saw the mother's car parked on the Sellw ood Bridge near Portland and heard screams coming from the area. They called authorities and some jumped into boats to help search in the early morning darkness. After about an hour, a couple found the children downstream. The boy, Eldon Jay Rebhan Smith, could not be revived; the girl was in a hospital and ex­ pected to survive. "She's doing well," said De­ tective Sgt. Rich Austria of the Portland Police Bureau. "She has the will to live." Austria said it was not imme­ diately clear whether the chil­ dren were pushed or fell into the river. They have not yet questioned the girl. P olice said th e m other, Amanda Jo Stott-Smith, was taken into custody at a down­ town parking garage several hours after her children were found. Stott-Smith, 31, threat­ ened to jump off the garage's ninth floor before she was ar­ rested, Austria said. Stott-Smith faces aggravated A m anda Jo Stott-Sm ith murder and attempted aggra­ vated murder charges, Austria said. A police spokesman said he did not know if Stott-Smith had an attorney. Stott-Smith's blue 1991 Audi was seen parked on the Sellwood Bridge before residents heard the children's screams. "Had they not been awake at one in the morning," Austria said, "we would investigating a case here with no children." When police arrived, officers also heard screams on the river but couldn't find the children because it was dark, said Of­ ficer Greg Pashley, a Portland Police Bureau spokesman. "As you look down into the darkness it's hard to see any­ thing," Pashley said. "I can't imagine what it must be like to be a child in this cold river." Simpson Appeals Robbery Conviction O.J. Simpson has appealed to sentencing and jury instruc­ the Nevada Supreme Court to tions. The document criticizes the overturn his convictions for armed robbery and kidnapping trial judge, Clark County Dis­ trict Court Judge during a Las Vegas Jackie Glass, and hotel room confron­ accuses prosecu­ ta tio n w ith tw o tors of improperly sports memorabilia asking questions dealers. about allegations T he ap peal a r ­ of witness intimi­ riv ed T u esd ay at dation in front of the Supreme Court the jury. in Carson City. "Cumulative er­ The former foot­ r o r ... was so egre­ ball star, actor and gious and prejudi­ a d v e rtis in g o. J. S im p so n cial that the d e­ pitchm an asks the high court to throw out his con­ fense could not get a fair trial," viction on grounds that include S im p so n a tto rn e y s Yale judicial misconduct, insufficient G a la n te r and M alcolm evidence, a lack of racial diver­ LaVergne wrote in seeking the sity on the jury and errors in reversal. We’re all about that. Jefferson Celebrates 100 Years This year Jefferson High School turns l(X) years old, which may be hard to believe because it doesn’t look a day over 40. To celebrate the anniver­ sary of the school that was called “The World’s Largest High School” when it first opened its doors, students, staff, alumni and friends will hold a three-day long reunion this week. The events begin T hurs­ day, May 28 with a golf tour- Edward J. Perkins nament at Riverside Golf and Country club, starting at 1 p.m. The $ 150 registration fee cov­ ers golf, car, and dinner. On Friday, May 29. Jefferson alum and former UN Ambassa­ dor Edward J. Perkins (class of 1947) will address the student body during the day and a din­ ner auction later that evening. Perkins, who has been added to I (X) Year Honor Roll of Out­ standing Demos, has served in the Army and Marine Corps, and has had a long career in the Lies Cited in Intent to Sue City Mayor’s former spokesman claims damaged reputation (AP) - Wade Nkrumah says he could take the stress, but not the lies. The former spokesman for Portland Mayor Sam Adams filed notice that he in­ tends to sue his former boss and the city, claiming Adams damaged his reputation by tellin g a telev isio n re p o rte r that Nkrumah quit because of the heightened stress that resulted from the mayor's sex scandal. The tort claim states that Nkrumah "made it clear to Adams that 'stress' was not an issue." Rather, the document says, "it was Adams lying as a public official." Adams, 45, is under an Oregon Depart- W ade Nkrumah ment o f Justice investigation after ac­ knowledging he and Beau Breedlove had a sexual relationship and then lied about it when rumors surfaced at the start of the mayor's race. Adams admitted the lie a few weeks after taking office in January. Adams has said Breedlove had just turned 18 when the two had sex in 2005. -TO W / 1 L zâV , 1/1 «s&uy-e.«. «s» zuwk-s-Ve.r 5 AXÄ.C-V \A /,4 k O-Ç* 5eA-iC»o\ -i-irv r Awo A-V P C X - f* u A v r «. O Classes start June 22! P ortland < 5 > C o m m un ity C o lleg e We’re all about your future. www.pcc.edu Breedlove said the same, but acknowl­ edged that the two kissed in a City Hall men's room when he was 17. Nkrum ah, who seeks $162,489 and attorney's fees, resigned Jan. 26, less than a month into his job with Adams. The tort claim s states that Adams dam ­ aged N krum ah's business reputation by tellin g a telev isio n re p o rte r that his spokesm an quit because the jo b was "not what he signed up for in term s of stress." Nkrumah's claim states that he made it clear he was quitting because Adams lied to him twice about the Breedlove relation­ ship. It says the stress comment demeaned Nkrumah's ability to work under pressure. The m ayor's new spokesm an, Roy K aufm ann, told The O regonian that Adams would not comment on the law­ suit. Obama Picks First Hispanic Supreme Court Judge continued ¿ ^ f r o m Front a statem ent saying he looked forward "to working with both D em ocrats and R epublicans on the Judiciary Committee to confirm Judge Sotom ayor as the first H isp an ic and the th ird w om an to sit on the court." Senate Republicans pledged to give her a fair hearing, and some questioned whether she would base decisions on her personal feelings, rather than constitutional principles. Given her background, any effort to filibuster her nomination could carry political risks, since His­ panics are the fastest-growing segment of the population and an increasingly important one overcom e the odds and lived politically. Sotomayor would be unlikely out the A merican dream that to alter the ideological balance brought her parents here so of the court, since Souter gener­ long ago." The president called on the ally sides with the liberals on key 5-4 rulings. But at 54, she is a Senate to confirm Sotom ayor generation younger than Souter, before the court begins its and liberal outside groups hope new te rm in O c to b e r, and she will provide a counterpoint noted pointedly that she has to some of the sharply worded already won Senate approval twice in her career. Seven of conservative rulings. I n tro d u c in g h is c h o ic e , the Senate’s current Republi­ Obam a said, "Along the way, cans voted to confirm her for sh e 's faced dow n b a rrie rs, the appeals court in 1998. MAY 28 th @ 7p m rrtpuc ¡ q I D e p a rtm e n t o f S tate. He served as ambassador to vari­ ous African nations, Austra­ lia, and the UN at various times between 1986 to 1996. On Saturday, May 30, an all day reunion event will take place at the landmark school beginning at 11:30 a.m. It will feature performances by the Je ffe rso n D an cers, the Alumni and Student Band, a bazaar, and a talent showcase. For more information, go to jeffersoncentennial.com. o i . U n iv e rs ity o f P o rtla n d B u ck ley A u d ito riu m 5 0 0 0 N W illa m e tte Blvd P o rtla n d . OR (5 0 3 ) 2 8 5 -9 3 8 5